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REUL(RR)A 2023 sifting: Commons and Lords updates, proposed negative SIs, instruments of interest, and process overview (April 2025)

Published on: 04 April 2025

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Both committees reviewed the following proposed negative SIs and made no suggestion to upgrade:

  • Public Procurement (Revocation) Regulations 2025
  • Energy (Euratom Decisions and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment and Revocation) Regulations 2025

Latest Commons select committee recommendations

Here are the most recent papers from the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee and the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee:

  • Votes and Proceedings, 1 April 2025—Select Committees: Reports, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
  • Votes and Proceedings, 2 April 2025—Select Committees: Reports, Energy Security and Net Zero Committee

Latest SLSC recommendations

Here is the newest report from the SLSC:

  • SLSC—22nd Report of Session 2024–25, 3 April 2025

Instruments of interest

The SLSC noted the following Brexit-related instrument as of interest, though it was not brought to the special attention of the House:

  • REACH Fees and Charges (Amendment of Commission Regulation (EC) No 340/2008) Regulations 2025, SI 2025/299

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