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The Coalition: Our programme for government »
The Coalition: Our programme for government
The Coalition: Our programme for governmentâThis is an historic document in British politics: the first time in over half a century two parties have come together to put forward a programme for partnership government. Explore, rate, comment and build on this interactive, collaboratively editable map of the mind of the Coalition government.âF1CEB7
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Queen's Speech 2010 »
Queen's Speech 2010
Queen's Speech 2010âThe Queen outlined the Governmentâs priorities for the coming Parliamentary year in her Queenâs Speech following the official state opening of Parliament on 25 May 2010.âD3B8AB
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Current Bills
Current BillsâThe Bills outlined in the Queens Speech 2010.âD3B8AB
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Academies Bill »
Academies Bill
Academies BillâLegislation will be introduced to enable more schools to achieve academy status and give them greater freedoms over the curriculum.âD3B8AB
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Airport Economic Regulation Bill »
Airport Economic Regulation Bill
Airport Economic Regulation BillâMy Government willâŠreform the economic regulation of airports to benefit passengers.âD3B8AB
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Armed Forces Bill »
Armed Forces Bill
Armed Forces BillâThe Armed Forces Bill will continue in force the legislation governing the Armed Forces and make provision for other defence matters.âD3B8AB
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Decentralism and Localism Bill »
Decentralism and Localism Bill
Decentralism and Localism BillâA Bill will be introduced to devolve greater powers to councils and neighbourhoods and give local communities control over housing and planning decisions.âD3B8AB
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Energy and Green Economy Bill »
Energy and Green Economy Bill
Energy and Green Economy BillâLegislation will be introduced to improve energy efficiency in homes and businesses, to promote low carbon energy production and to secure energy supplies.âD3B8AB
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Equitable Life Payments Scheme Bill »
Equitable Life Payments Scheme Bill
Equitable Life Payments Scheme BillâLegislation will reform the framework for financial services Regulation and implement the Governmentâs commitment to make fair and transparent payments to Equitable Life policyholders.âD3B8AB
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European Communities (Amendment) Referendum Lock Bill »
European Communities (Amendment) Referendum Lock Bill
European Communities (Amendment) Referendum Lock BillâMy Government will introduce legislation to ensure that in future this Parliament and the British people have their say on any proposed transfer of powers to the European UnionâD3B8AB
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Financial Services Regulation Bill »
Financial Services Regulation Bill
Financial Services Regulation BillâLegislation will reform the framework for financial services regulation to learn from the financial crisis.âD3B8AB
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Freedom (Great Repeal) Bill »
Freedom (Great Repeal) Bill
Freedom (Great Repeal) BillâLegislation will be brought forward to restore freedoms and civil liberties through the abolition of identity cards and repeal of unnecessary laws.âD3B8AB
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Health Bill »
Health Bill
Health BillâThe voice of patients and the role of doctors will be strengthened in the National Health ServiceâD3B8AB
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Identity Documents Bill »
Identity Documents Bill
Identity Documents BillâLegislation will be brought forward to restore freedoms and civil liberties through the abolition of identity cards and repeal of unnecessary laws.âD3B8AB
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Local Government Bill »
Local Government Bill
Local Government BillâLegislation will be introduced to stop uncompleted plans to create unitary councils.âD3B8AB
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National Insurance Contributions Bill »
National Insurance Contributions Bill
National Insurance Contributions BillâChanges to National Insurance will save jobs and support the economy.âD3B8AB
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Office of Budget Responsibility Bill »
Office of Budget Responsibility Bill
Office of Budget Responsibility BillâAction will be taken to accelerate the reduction of the structural budget deficit. A new Office for Budget Responsibility will maintain confidence in the management of the public finances.âD3B8AB
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Parliamentary Reform Bills »
Parliamentary Reform Bills
Parliamentary Reform BillsâMeasures to introduce fixed term Parliaments for five years. Constituents will be given the right to recall their MP where they are guilty of serious wrongdoing. A referendum on the Alternative Vote system for the House of Commons and to create fewer and more equal sized constituencies.âD3B8AB
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Pensions and Savings Bill »
Pensions and Savings Bill
Pensions and Savings BillâThe timetable for increasing the State Pension Age will be reviewed.âD3B8AB
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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill »
Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill
Police Reform and Social Responsibility BillâA Bill will be introduced to make the police service more accountable to local people and to tackle alcohol-related violence and anti-social behaviour.âD3B8AB
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Postal Services Bill »
Postal Services Bill
Postal Services BillâMy Government will modernise the Royal Mail, in partnership with employees, and will ensure it benefits from private sector capital and disciplines.âD3B8AB
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Public Bodies (Reform) Bill »
Public Bodies (Reform) Bill
Public Bodies (Reform) BillâThe cost of bureaucracy and the number of public bodies will be reduced.âD3B8AB
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Scotland Bill »
Scotland Bill
Scotland BillâMy Government will introduce legislation to implement recommendations from the Final Report of the Commission on Scottish Devolution.âD3B8AB
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Terrorist Asset Freezing Bill »
Terrorist Asset Freezing Bill
Terrorist Asset Freezing BillâThe Terrorist Asset Freezing Bill will not be mentioned in the Queenâs Speech. It will be included in the list that is published alongside the Queenâs Speech.âD3B8AB
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Welfare Reform Bill »
Welfare Reform Bill
Welfare Reform BillâThe tax and benefits system will be made fairer and simpler.âD3B8AB
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