Legal Resources
Parliamentary Resources
- Lord Bill 161
- The Bill as amended at Lords report stage
- Lords Bill 146
- Lords Bill 109
- House of Lords - Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform - Twentieth Report
- http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/regulation/documents/pdf/amendments.pdf
- The Governments list of amendments, published 4 May 06
- Government amends Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill
- Government's press release on their amendments to the Abolition of Parliament Bill
- The Lords Constitution Committee
- The LCC wrote a letter to the Lord Chancellor, objecting to the wide-ranging powers in the Bill.
- Regulatory Reform Committee: Second Special Report
- March 21, 2006. This is the governments response to the recommendations of the first report.
- Regulatory Reform Committee second press release
- February 15, 2006
- Regulatory Reform Committee press release
- February 6, 2006
- Regulatory Reform Committee: First Special Report
- January 31, 2006
- First Procedure Committee Report
- A report on the Bill by the House of Commons Procedure Committee: March 14, 2006
- LRRB Research Paper
- A reseach paper on the Bill by the Library of the House of Commons.
- Proceedings of Standing Committee A
- February 28 - March 6, 2006
- The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill (141)
- The Bill as amended by Standing Committee A.
Related Resources
- Henry VIII Redux
- A briefing paper from law firm Clifford Chance.
- The Politician, March 2006 issue
- The Politician magazine has three good articles on the Bill, with lots of good information. You can download the magazine in PDF format after signing up for a free account.
- Law Society brief
- February 9, 2006
- New Politics Network briefing paper
- Febraury 24, 2006
- Letter to Andrew Miller MP from Jim Murphy MP
- A letter from Jim Murphy to Andrew Miller explaining the Government's intent to ammend the bill for better regulation alone.
- Hansard Society LRRB seminar
- The Hansard Society held a seminar on the Bill on March 17. The notes will be available on their website soon, apparently.
- Hansard Society LRRB briefing paper
- Not part of the government, but the Hansard Society do keep a close eye on them.
