A Bill to require travel advice issued by the Secretary of State and other persons to include guidance about the risks of methanol poisoning; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Laura TrottConservative
4 September 2025
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The Methanol Poisoning (Travel Advice) Bill would require travel guidance published by the government and other organisations to include information about the risks of methanol poisoning. It aims to help travellers stay safe by ensuring guidance covers what methanol poisoning is and how to avoid it. If enacted, it would place a legal duty on those issuing travel advice to include this information.
The bill is at its Second Reading in the House of Commons. It has previously had a First Reading and would move to further parliamentary stages if it passes this stage.
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The next stage for this Bill, Second reading, is scheduled to take place on Friday 29 May 2026, although the House of Commons may not be sitting on that date.
This is a Private Members' Bill and was introduced to Parliament on Wednesday 3 September 2025 under the Ten Minute Rule.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.