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3275
Total Bills
81
Became Law
2569
In Commons

Showing 12 of 3275 bills

Victims and Courts Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to Make provision about the experience of victims within the criminal justice system; about the functions of the Commissioner for Victims and Witnesses; and about procedure and the administration of criminal justice.

6/7
LordsConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasonsby Shabana Mahmood

Last vote: 25 Mar 2026

Courts and Tribunals Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to Make provision in relation to criminal courts in England and Wales; to make provision about the leadership of tribunals; to amend section 1 of the Children Act 1989 to remove the presumption relating to the involvement of parents in the life of a child; and for connected purposes.

3/7
CommonsCommittee stageA detailed, line-by-line examination of the bill. A committee of MPs can propose and vote on amendments.by Mr David Lammy

Last vote: 10 Mar 2026

Representation of the People Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to make provision extending the right to vote to 16 and 17 year olds; to make provision about the registration of voters; to make provision about the administration and conduct of elections, referendums and recall petitions; to make provision about election agents’ addresses; to make provision about political expenditure and political donations; to make provision about information to be included in electronic campaigning material; to make provision about offences and civil sanctions in connection with elections, referendums and recall petitions and with donations and expenditure for political purposes; to make provision about the disclosure of information by the Electoral Commission; to make provision about the disqualification of offenders for holding elective offices, and their sentencing, where offences are aggravated by hostility towards persons involved in elections, referendums or recall petitions or holders of such offices; and for connected purposes.

3/7
CommonsCommittee stageA detailed, line-by-line examination of the bill. A committee of MPs can propose and vote on amendments.by Steve Reed

Last vote: 2 Mar 2026

Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to Make provision to remove the two child limit on the child element of universal credit.

5/7
Lords3rd readingThe final chance to debate and vote on the bill in this House. Usually a short debate with no amendments allowed.by Pat McFadden

Last vote: 3 Feb 2026

Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill [HL]

2026–27 session

A Bill to remove the limit on the number of children or qualifying young persons included in the calculation of an award of universal credit.

5/7
Lords3rd readingThe final chance to debate and vote on the bill in this House. Usually a short debate with no amendments allowed.

Last vote: 3 Feb 2026

Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to Make provision about the prioritisation of graduates from medical schools in the United Kingdom and certain other persons for places on medical training programmes.

5/7
Lords3rd readingThe final chance to debate and vote on the bill in this House. Usually a short debate with no amendments allowed.by Wes Streeting

Last vote: 27 Jan 2026

National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill

2026–27 session

Second reading - the general debate on all aspects of the bill - took place on 4 February. What happens next? Committee stage - line by line examination of the bill – is scheduled for 24 February.

6/7
LordsConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasonsby Rachel Reeves

Last vote: 21 Jan 2026

Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to give effect to, and make provision in connection with, an agreement between the governments of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Mauritius concerning the Chagos Archipelago.

6/7
LordsConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasonsby Mr David Lammy

Last vote: 20 Jan 2026

Sentencing Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to make provision about the sentencing of offenders convicted of murder or sexual offences; to make provision about the suspension of custodial sentences; to make provision about the release of offenders, including provision about release on licence; and for connected purposes.

2/7
CommonsProgramme motionSets a timetable for how long Parliament will spend debating a bill. Usually proposed by the government.

Last vote: 20 Jan 2026

Finance (No. 2) Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to make provision in connection with finance.

5/7
Lords3rd readingThe final chance to debate and vote on the bill in this House. Usually a short debate with no amendments allowed.by Rachel Reeves

Last vote: 16 Dec 2025

Employment Rights Bill

2026–27 session

A Bill to make provision for a statutory code of practice to clarify and simplify the law relating to protection against unfair dismissal of miscreant employees; and for connected purposes.

2/7
Commons2nd readingThe first real debate. MPs discuss the general principles of the bill and vote on whether it should continue.by Sir Christopher Chope

Last vote: 15 Dec 2025

Employment Rights Bill

2026–27 session

The Bill aims to ensure that workers and trade union members who are UK nationals are not disadvantaged in the UK employment market in relation to foreign nationals, regardless of European Community law in this subject area.

2/7
Commons2nd readingThe first real debate. MPs discuss the general principles of the bill and vote on whether it should continue.

Last vote: 15 Dec 2025

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