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Laws of the Land

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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Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Act 2017

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This Act makes sure that companies organising air travel (like package holiday firms) must be properly licensed and financially protected. It's designed to stop customers losing their money if these companies suddenly collapse or go out of business.

58% Aye · 42% No · 182 votesParliament: 273-308

National Citizen Service Act 2017

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The National Citizen Service Act 2017 creates a legal framework for the NCS programme, which is a voluntary scheme that encourages young British people to take part in community service projects and personal development activities during the summer. It aims to build a sense of national identity and social responsibility among teenagers.

54% Aye · 46% No · 213 votes

Homelessness Reduction Act 2017

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This Act aims to reduce homelessness by requiring local councils to provide earlier help and support to people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. It places a legal duty on councils to prevent homelessness and help people secure or keep a home, rather than only helping them once they're already on the streets.

52% Aye · 48% No · 229 votes

Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (Ratification of Convention) Act 2017

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This Act allows the UK to formally sign up to an international agreement (called the Istanbul Convention) that sets standards for preventing and punishing violence against women and domestic abuse. It means the UK commits to having strong laws, support services, and police responses to protect victims.

52% Aye · 48% No · 218 votesParliament: 138-1

Children and Social Work Act 2017

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This Act reforms how children's social care works in England. It updates laws about protecting children at risk, improves training for social workers, allows more flexibility in how councils support families, and creates new rules to make sure children in care are treated fairly and safely.

52% Aye · 48% No · 202 votesParliament: 271-299

Digital Economy Act 2017

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The Digital Economy Act 2017 is a law designed to boost the UK's digital industry and improve internet access for everyone. It includes powers to tackle online piracy, improve broadband speeds, protect children from harmful content, and help the government understand how to regulate the digital world better.

52% Aye · 48% No · 191 votesParliament: 220-267

Health Service Medical Supplies (Costs) Act 2017

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This Act gives the NHS powers to manage and potentially reduce the costs of medical supplies it purchases. It aims to make the health service more efficient by controlling what suppliers can charge for items like equipment and consumables used in hospitals and clinics.

54% Aye · 46% No · 193 votesParliament: 288-241

Bus Services Act 2017 ch 21

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The Bus Services Act 2017 gives local councils in England greater control over bus services in their areas. It allows councils to run buses themselves, set ticket prices, and plan routes more easily, rather than relying solely on private bus companies to decide.

53% Aye · 47% No · 239 votesParliament: 362-87

Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017

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The Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017 gives local communities official tools to have a say in planning decisions that affect their area. Residents can work together to create plans setting out what development they want, which councils must then consider when making decisions about new buildings and changes to their neighbourhood.

52% Aye · 48% No · 216 votesParliament: 157-279

Technical and Further Education Act 2017

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This Act reforms technical and further education in England to make it more practical and workfocused. It encourages new types of qualifications and training programmes that teach real job skills, while trying to improve how colleges, employers, and training providers work together.

53% Aye · 47% No · 194 votesParliament: 183-278

Pension Schemes Act 2017

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The Pension Schemes Act 2017 creates tougher rules and oversight for pension schemes in the UK. It aims to protect workers' pensions by preventing fraud and poor management, and gives regulators better tools to step in if a pension scheme is in trouble or treating members unfairly.

53% Aye · 47% No · 198 votesParliament: 256-356

Broadcasting (Radio Multiplex Services) Act 2017

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This Act creates a system where multiple radio stations can share the same broadcasting infrastructure (called a 'multiplex'). It's designed to make it cheaper and easier for radio stations to reach listeners across regions, similar to how TV channels share broadcasting networks.

53% Aye · 47% No · 229 votes

Parking Places (Variation of Charges) Act 2017

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This Act allows UK councils to change parking charges (the fees people pay to park) more quickly and easily, without having to follow all the complicated previous rules. It gives local authorities greater flexibility to adjust parking prices up or down depending on their local traffic and parking needs.

54% Aye · 46% No · 213 votes

Finance Act 2017

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The Finance Act 2017 is a law that makes changes to the UK's tax system. It updates rules about how different types of taxes (like income tax and business tax) work, affecting how much money people and companies pay to the government.

53% Aye · 47% No · 227 votesParliament: 339-172

Farriers (Registration) Act 2017

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This Act sets up an official registration system for farriers in the UK, meaning only trained and approved people can work as farriers. It ensures standards are maintained so horses receive proper care when being shod, and protects the public from unqualified practitioners.

55% Aye · 45% No · 212 votes

Guardianship (Missing Persons) Act 2017

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This Act allows courts to appoint someone (a guardian) to look after the legal and financial matters of a person who has gone missing and cannot be found. It ensures that missing people's bills are paid, their property is protected, and their affairs are managed properly until they're found or declared dead.

56% Aye · 44% No · 208 votes

Local Audit (Public Access to Documents) Act 2017

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This Act gives the public the right to access and view documents related to audits of local authorities and public bodies in England. It ensures citizens can see how money is being spent and how decisions are being made at a local level, promoting openness in local government.

50% Aye · 50% No · 219 votesParliament: 15-41

Merchant Shipping (Homosexual Conduct) Act 2017

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This Act makes it illegal to discriminate against or mistreat people working in merchant shipping (commercial ships) because of their sexual orientation. It ensures that LGBTQ+ workers have the same legal protections from discrimination as other employees in the shipping industry.

54% Aye · 46% No · 198 votes

Faversham Oyster Fishery Company Act 2017

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This Act gives the Faversham Oyster Fishery Company legal powers to manage and control oyster fishing in their designated area around Faversham. It allows them to operate under specific rules and protections, preserving this historic local business that has been part of the community for centuries.

53% Aye · 47% No · 228 votes

European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017

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This Act allowed the UK government to formally notify the European Union that Britain was leaving. It gave legal permission for the Prime Minister to trigger Article 50 (the official exit process), which started the Brexit process in March 2017.

45% Aye · 55% No · 185 votesParliament: 494-122