Following the conclusion of business in the House on Wednesday 14 May 2014, I expect Parliament to be prorogued until 4 June, concluding the current 2013 to 2014 Parliamentary session. Subject to proceedings today, 28 bills will have received Royal Assent in the 2013 to 2014 session:
Government bills
- Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing
- Care
- Children and Families (1)
- Defence Reform
- Energy (1)
- European Union (Approvals)
- Finance (1)
- Financial Services (Banking Reform) (1)
- Gambling (Licensing and Advertising)
- High Speed Rail (Preparation)
- Immigration
- Intellectual Property
- Local Audit and Accountability
- Marriage (Same Sex Couples) (1)
- Mesothelioma
- National Insurance Contributions
- Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions)
- Offender Rehabilitation
- Pensions
- Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration
- Water Bill
Consolidation and Law Commission bills
- Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies
- Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers
Private Members’ Bills
- Citizenship (Armed Forces)
- Deep Sea Mining
- House of Lords Reform (No. 2)
- International Development (Gender Equality)
- Leasehold Reform (Amendment)
The following government bills introduced in this session will carry over, resuming their passage in the next session:
- Consumer Rights
- Criminal Justice and Courts
- Deregulation
- Finance (No.2)
- High Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) (2)
- Wales
Further bills for the next session of Parliament will be announced on Wednesday 4 June 2014.
Notes
(1) denotes bills introduced in the previous session which were carried over and completed their passage in this session.
(2) denotes a hybrid bill.