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Bills that have received Royal Assent. The Acts that govern the country, ordered by most recent.

695 Acts on the statute book

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Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021

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This Act sets security standards for UK phone and internet networks. It stops companies from using equipment made by countries the government considers a security risk (mainly China), and gives authorities power to inspect networks and remove unsafe technology.

47% Aye · 53% No · 222 votesParliament: 273-161

Compensation (London Capital & Finance plc and Fraud Compensation Fund) Act 2021

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This Act sets up a special fund to compensate people who lost savings when London Capital & Finance plc went bust in a fraud scandal. It ensures victims of this particular fraud receive financial help to recover their losses.

54% Aye · 46% No · 211 votesParliament: 52-292

Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2021

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This Act is Parliament's approval of how the government plans to spend taxpayers' money during 2021. It sets out budgets for different government departments so they can pay for services and staff throughout the year.

53% Aye · 47% No · 222 votes

Health and Social Care Levy Act 2021

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This Act introduces a new 'Health and Social Care Levy' essentially a tax increase to raise money specifically for the NHS and adult social care services. The tax is paid by employees and employers, and the money collected goes directly towards healthcare and care for older or vulnerable people.

55% Aye · 45% No · 194 votesParliament: 307-251

Scotland Act 2012

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The Scotland Act 2012 transferred more powers from the UK Parliament in Westminster to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. It allowed Scotland to make more of its own decisions on areas like income tax, some welfare benefits, and other policies that affect Scottish people.

53% Aye · 47% No · 229 votes

Budget Responsibility and National Audit Act 2011

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This Act created the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), an independent organisation that checks and reports on the government's spending plans and economic forecasts. It ensures the government's financial promises are truthful and realistic before they're announced to the public.

52% Aye · 48% No · 186 votesParliament: 73-375

Fisheries Act 2020

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This Act gives the UK government new powers to manage fishing in British waters independently. It focuses on protecting fish populations and the environment through stricter rules on what can be caught and how, while giving the UK fishing industry a stronger say in how these waters are managed.

54% Aye · 46% No · 203 votesParliament: 49-326

Coronavirus Act 2020

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The Coronavirus Act 2020 was emergency legislation that gave the government and public services special powers to handle the COVID19 crisis. It allowed rules to be changed quickly, provided financial help to workers and businesses, and made it easier for the NHS to operate during the pandemic.

53% Aye · 47% No · 229 votesParliament: 330-24

Finance Act 2021

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The Finance Act 2021 is a law that makes changes to UK taxes and government spending. It includes decisions about income tax, National Insurance contributions, and how public money is used to pay for essential services.

51% Aye · 49% No · 180 votesParliament: 339-172

Northern Ireland Budget (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2018

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This Act allows Northern Ireland's government to adjust its budget and spend money in ways that wouldn't normally be allowed, because the government was unable to agree on a regular budget. It was a temporary measure to keep essential public services running when normal budgetmaking had broken down.

53% Aye · 47% No · 203 votes

British Library Board (Power to Borrow) Act 2021

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This Act gives the British Library legal permission to borrow money (take out loans) to invest in its services and facilities. Previously, the library wasn't allowed to borrow; this law removes that restriction so it can fund projects like building repairs and expanded collections.

52% Aye · 48% No · 198 votes

Prisons (Substance Testing) Act 2021

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This Act allows UK prisons to conduct drug and substance testing on prisoners to detect illegal drug use. It gives prison authorities the power to test inmates and take action against those found using banned substances while in prison.

54% Aye · 46% No · 224 votes

Botulinum Toxin and Cosmetic Fillers (Children) Act 2021

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This Act makes it illegal for doctors and cosmetic clinics to give botulinum toxin injections or cosmetic fillers to anyone under 18 years old in the UK. It's designed to protect children and teenagers from unnecessary cosmetic procedures during their growing years.

53% Aye · 47% No · 206 votes

Education and Training (Welfare of Children) Act 2021

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This Act is designed to improve the safety and wellbeing of children and young people in educational settings like schools, colleges, and training programmes. It sets standards and requirements for how these institutions must protect and care for young people in their care.

54% Aye · 46% No · 214 votes

Education (Guidance about Costs of School Uniforms) Act 2021

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This Act requires schools to provide clear, written guidance about how much school uniforms will cost and where families can buy them. It aims to make sure parents aren't surprised by high costs and to encourage schools to keep uniform prices affordable and accessible for all families.

53% Aye · 47% No · 230 votes

Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Act 2021

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This Act creates time limits and legal protections for British military personnel involved in overseas operations (like in Iraq and Afghanistan). It makes it harder to prosecute or sue soldiers and veterans for things that happened more than a certain number of years ago, unless there are exceptional circumstances.

54% Aye · 46% No · 186 votesParliament: 345-260

Domestic Abuse Act 2021

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This Act strengthens the law against domestic abuse by making it easier to prosecute abusers and protect victims. It recognises different types of abuse (not just physical), provides funding for safe homes, and requires agencies like police and councils to work together to support people experiencing abuse at home.

53% Aye · 47% No · 228 votesParliament: 351-227

Forensic Science Regulator Act 2021

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This Act creates an official Forensic Science Regulator a person responsible for checking that forensic evidence (like DNA and fingerprints) used in criminal cases is accurate and reliable. They set standards that forensic labs must follow to help make sure justice is done fairly.

53% Aye · 47% No · 189 votes

Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Act 2021

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This Act toughens the UK's response to terrorism by increasing prison sentences for terrorrelated crimes, allowing courts to extend sentences for dangerous offenders, and giving authorities stronger powers to monitor and prevent terrorist activities. It aims to make it harder for terrorists to operate and to punish them more severely when caught.

54% Aye · 46% No · 196 votesParliament: 189-335

Fire Safety Act 2021

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The Fire Safety Act 2021 tightens rules about how buildings must manage fire risks and keep people safe. It focuses mainly on tall residential buildings and requires better fire safety measures, clearer responsibilities for landlords, and improved evacuation procedures.

55% Aye · 45% No · 206 votesParliament: 322-256