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

691 Acts on the statute book

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Absent Voting (Elections in Scotland and Wales) Act 2025

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This bill reforms absent voting procedures for elections held in Scotland and Wales, making it easier for eligible voters to cast ballots when they cannot attend polling stations in person. The legislation likely expands access to postal votes, proxy votes, or early inperson voting options, and may streamline the application process or extend eligibility…

31% Aye · 69% No · 133 votes

Bus Services Act 2025

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The Bus Services Act 2025 reforms how bus services are regulated and funded across the UK. It gives local authorities greater power to plan and control bus routes in their areas, moving away from the current largely deregulated market model. The bill includes new funding mechanisms to support bus operators and aims to improve service frequency, reliabilit…

80% Aye · 20% No · 87 votesParliament: 362-87

Deprivation of Citizenship Orders (Effect during Appeal) Act 2025

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This Act changes when deprivation of citizenship orders take effect in cases where someone appeals the decision. Currently, when the government strips someone of British citizenship, the order typically takes effect immediately, even while they appeal. This bill would allow deprivation orders to take effect during the appeal process rather than waiting fo…

86% Aye · 14% No · 108 votes

Sentencing (Pre-consolidation Amendments) Act 2020

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This Act makes small updates and fixes to sentencing laws to prepare them for being combined into one comprehensive sentencing code. It's basically tidying up the rules judges use when deciding how long someone should go to prison, removing outdated parts and fixing inconsistencies.

78% Aye · 22% No · 90 votes

Climate Change Act 2008

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The Climate Change Act 2008 is a law that requires the UK government to cut greenhouse gas emissions (pollution that causes global warming) by at least 80% by 2050. It sets fiveyear targets to track progress and creates an independent committee to advise the government on whether it's meeting its climate goals.

18% Aye · 82% No · 118 votesParliament: 309-207

Armed Forces Commissioner Act

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The Armed Forces Commissioner Act establishes an independent Armed Forces Commissioner, a new oversight role responsible for investigating complaints from service personnel and ensuring their welfare rights are protected. The Commissioner would have statutory powers to examine issues affecting military personnel, including pay, conditions, discrimination,…

83% Aye · 17% No · 98 votesParliament: 321-158

Universal Credit Act 2025

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The Universal Credit Act 2025 is a legislative framework governing the UK's main welfare benefit system that consolidates and modernises rules for how Universal Credit operates. The bill likely addresses administration, eligibility criteria, payment structures, and work incentives within the existing Universal Credit scheme. It would establish the statuto…

20% Aye · 80% No · 102 votesParliament: 288-315

Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Act 2025

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The Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Act 2025 establishes a legal framework enabling the UK authorities to recapitalise failing banks during financial crises by injecting public funds or converting debt into equity. This allows the government and regulators to stabilise systemically important banks without requiring full nationalisation, keeping them op…

79% Aye · 21% No · 82 votesParliament: 89-230

Football Governance Act 2025

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The Football Governance Act 2025 establishes a new independent regulator for English football with powers to oversee financial management, ownership structures, and business practices across the professional game. The regulator will have authority to set and enforce standards on issues like financial sustainability, preventing clubs from spending beyond t…

20% Aye · 80% No · 89 votesParliament: 415-98

Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025

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The Product Regulation and Metrology Act 2025 updates UK rules for product safety standards and measurement requirements following Brexit. It modernises how products are tested, certified, and labelled to ensure they meet safety and quality standards, while giving UK regulators independent authority over these rules rather than automatically following EU…

21% Aye · 79% No · 81 votesParliament: 264-99

Data (Use and Access) Act 2025

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The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 reforms how organisations in the UK can collect, use, and share data. It establishes new rules giving individuals greater control over their personal information, requiring companies to be more transparent about data use, and creating pathways for researchers and public bodies to access data more easily for legitimate pu…

16% Aye · 84% No · 91 votesParliament: 304-189

Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Act 2025

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This bill reforms how presentence reports (PSRs) are prepared and used in criminal sentencing across England and Wales. Presentence reports are documents compiled by probation services that provide judges with information about a defendant's background, circumstances, and risk factors before sentencing. The Act likely establishes new sentencing guidelines…

73% Aye · 27% No · 79 votesParliament: 88-226

Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2025

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This bill authorizes the government to spend money from the UK Treasury for the financial year 202526 based on departmental spending plans (Main Estimates). It formally approves how much money each government department, including Health, Defence, Education, and others, can spend on their operations and services. Without this annual bill, the government c…

23% Aye · 77% No · 73 votes

Financial Assistance to Ukraine Act 2025

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The Financial Assistance to Ukraine Act 2025 authorizes the UK government to provide financial aid to Ukraine, likely including grants, loans, or both to support Ukraine's government operations, military defence, and postconflict reconstruction. The bill establishes a legal framework allowing Treasury spending on Ukrainian assistance without requiring ind…

22% Aye · 78% No · 85 votesParliament: 77-280

High Speed Rail (London–West Midlands) Act 2017

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This Act gives the government permission to plan, build, and operate a new highspeed railway connecting London to Birmingham and the West Midlands. It allows the project to proceed and provides the legal framework needed to buy land, build the infrastructure, and run the trains.

23% Aye · 77% No · 73 votes

European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2019

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This Act made it legal for the UK to leave the European Union. It removed EU laws from British law and allowed the government to negotiate new trade agreements and make independent decisions on rules and regulations that previously had to follow EU standards.

74% Aye · 26% No · 78 votesParliament: 327-299

Great British Energy Act 2025

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The Great British Energy Act 2025 establishes a new stateowned energy company tasked with investing in renewable energy projects across the UK, particularly in wind, solar, and other clean energy infrastructure. The legislation aims to reduce the UK's dependence on fossil fuels, create jobs in the green energy sector, and help meet climate commitments. Th…

20% Aye · 80% No · 100 votesParliament: 361-111

Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (Transfer of Functions etc) Act 2025

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This Act transfers the functions and responsibilities of the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IATE) to other government bodies or organisations. The bill establishes the legal framework for this administrative restructuring, including provisions for transferring staff, assets, contracts, and liabilities. The aim is to streamline the…

72% Aye · 28% No · 71 votesParliament: 304-62

Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act

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The Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act introduces targeted government interventions to support the UK steel sector during a period of economic challenge. The bill likely includes provisions such as subsidies, tax relief, or preferential purchasing agreements for UK steel producers, and may establish a regulatory framework to protect domestic manufactur…

79% Aye · 21% No · 75 votes

National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Act

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This bill modifies how secondary Class 1 National Insurance contributions work, the taxes that employers pay on employee wages above a certain threshold. The legislation adjusts the rates, thresholds, or application of these contributions, which directly affects how much employers must pay in National Insurance for their workforce. Changes to secondary co…

18% Aye · 82% No · 84 votesParliament: 354-202