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UK Public Law Weekly: King’s Speech programme; Welsh FM resignation; devolution; EHRC consultation; Procurement Act guidance; key case law; subsidy control; justice system and Brexit updates—18 July 2024

Published on: 18 July 2024

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  • King's Speech 2024
  • Case law quarterly
  • Brexit headlines
  • Constitutional and administrative law
  • State accountability and liability
  • Equality and human rights
  • Subsidy control and State aid
  • Public procurement
  • Other Public Law updates
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King's Speech 2024

King's Speech 2024—key announcements for public lawyers

At the State Opening of Parliament on 17 July 2024, His Majesty set out the government’s priorities and planned policies for the upcoming parliamentary session. The programme includes the Budget Responsibility Bill, National Wealth Fund Bill, The Crown Estate Bill, Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, Draft Conversion Practices Bill, Holocaust Memorial Bill, English Devolution Bill, Hillsborough Law, Northern Ireland Legacy Legislation, House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill, Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill, and the Digital Information and Smart Data Bill...

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