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| Date | Title | Classification | Domains | Confidence | Link |
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| 17 Dec 2025 | National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill: Second Reading Increases tax burden on employers for pension contributions, raising business costs and potentially reducing investment in growth activities and employment. | anti-growth | 📋 tax📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 16 Dec 2025 | Finance (No. 2) Bill: Second Reading Finance Bill second reading typically contains tax measures affecting business investment, economic activity, and growth policies. Supporting passage generally indicates pro-growth stance on fiscal me | pro-growth | 📋 taxation📋 business📋 investment | View ↗ | |
| 15 Dec 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Government motion to disagree with the Lords in their Amendment 120N to Commons Amendment 120G and their Amendments 120P to 120S to Commons Amendment 120H Government disagreeing with Lords amendments to Employment Rights Bill likely removes worker protections or regulatory requirements that could impose costs on businesses, potentially supporting growth | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 9 Dec 2025 | Railways Bill: Second Reading Railways Bill second reading supports transport infrastructure development, which enhances connectivity, reduces transport costs, and enables economic growth through improved mobility and productivity | pro-growth | 🚇 Infra📋 transport | View ↗ | |
| 9 Dec 2025 | Railways Bill: Opposition Reasoned Amendment Opposition reasoned amendment to Railways Bill likely seeks to block or significantly delay railway infrastructure development, which would hinder transport investment and connectivity improvements es | anti-growth | 🚇 Infra📋 transport | View ↗ | |
| 9 Dec 2025 | UK-EU customs union (duty to negotiate): Ten Minute Rule Motion Customs union membership would reduce trade barriers and transaction costs with EU, facilitating smoother business operations and investment flows, though benefits depend on specific negotiated terms. | pro-growth | 📋 trade | View ↗ | |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolution No. 51: Inheritance tax (pension interests) Inheritance tax on pension interests likely increases tax burden on savings and investment, potentially discouraging long-term capital accumulation and intergenerational wealth transfer that supports | anti-growth | 📋 tax | View ↗ | |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolution No. 50: Inheritance tax (limiting agricultural and business property reliefs etc) Limiting agricultural and business property reliefs increases inheritance tax burden on productive assets, potentially forcing asset sales and reducing business investment incentives. | anti-growth | 📋 taxation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolution No. 28: Capital gains tax (employee-ownership trusts) Capital gains tax changes for employee-ownership trusts likely reduce tax burden on business transfers to employees, encouraging worker ownership models and potentially reducing investment disincentiv | pro-growth | 📋 tax📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolution No. 9: Basic rate limit and personal allowance for tax years 2028-29 to 2030-31 Budget resolution setting basic rate limit and personal allowance for future tax years. Tax policy changes can significantly impact economic growth through effects on consumer spending and investment | pro-growth | 📋 taxation | View ↗ | |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolution No. 5: Income tax (savings rate for future years) Budget resolution on income tax savings rate likely involves tax policy changes. Tax modifications affecting savings typically aim to incentivize investment and economic activity, supporting growth ob | pro-growth | 📋 tax | View ↗ | |
| 2 Dec 2025 | Budget Resolution No. 4: Income tax (dividend rates) Dividend tax increases reduce returns to investors and shareholders, potentially discouraging investment and capital formation which are essential for economic growth and business expansion. | anti-growth | 📋 tax📋 investment | View ↗ | |
| 25 Nov 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Third Reading English devolution typically enables faster local decision-making on planning, infrastructure, and economic development by reducing centralized bureaucracy and empowering local authorities to drive gr | pro-growth | 📋 governance📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 25 Nov 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill Report Stage: New Clause 80 English devolution and community empowerment typically supports local decision-making on planning and development, potentially streamlining approvals and reducing bureaucratic delays that hamper econo | pro-growth | 📋 devolution📋 governance📋 Planning | View ↗ | |
| 25 Nov 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill Report Stage: New Clause 17 English devolution and community empowerment typically supports economic growth by enabling local decision-making, reducing bureaucratic delays, and allowing communities to pursue development opportun | pro-growth | 📋 governance📋 decentralization | View ↗ | |
| 24 Nov 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill Report Stage: New Clause 29 English devolution and community empowerment typically supports economic growth by enabling local decision-making, reducing bureaucratic delays, and allowing communities to pursue development opportun | pro-growth | 📋 devolution📋 governance📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 24 Nov 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill Report Stage: New Clause 2 English devolution typically enables faster local decision-making, streamlined planning processes, and reduced bureaucratic delays. Community empowerment can facilitate development approvals and infra | pro-growth | 📋 devolution📋 governance | View ↗ | |
| 19 Nov 2025 | Draft Radio Equipment (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2025 Radio equipment regulations typically harmonize technical standards, reducing compliance burdens for businesses and facilitating trade. Streamlined regulations for Northern Ireland likely reduce barri | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 trade | View ↗ | |
| 17 Nov 2025 | Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill: Committee: Amendment 5 Biodiversity treaty amendments typically add regulatory constraints on marine activities, potentially restricting offshore development, fishing, and resource extraction. Could impact infrastructure pr | anti-growth | 📋 regulation📋 international | View ↗ | |
| 17 Nov 2025 | Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill: Committee: Amendment 4 Amendment to biodiversity legislation likely adds environmental constraints on development and business operations. Such amendments typically increase regulatory burdens and compliance costs, potentia | anti-growth | 📋 regulation🌿 Environment | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 40 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests government opposing restrictions to planning/infrastructure bill. Disagreeing with Lords amendments typically indicates removing obstacles to streamlin | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 39 Disagreeing with Lords amendments to planning reform typically indicates support for government's streamlining agenda. Planning reform generally aims to reduce delays and barriers to development and i | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 38 Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 38 on Planning and Infrastructure Bill likely opposes restrictions that would delay development approvals or add regulatory burdens to planning processes. | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 37 Disagreeing with Lords amendments to planning/infrastructure bill typically indicates support for streamlined planning processes and infrastructure development, both key pro-growth policies that reduc | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 33 Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment suggests government rejecting restrictive changes to planning reform bill. Planning streamlining typically supports faster development approvals and reduced reg | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 32 Disagreeing with Lords Amendment 32 to Planning and Infrastructure Bill likely maintains government's pro-development position, supporting streamlined planning processes and infrastructure delivery ag | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 3 Disagreeing with Lords Amendment 3 to a Planning and Infrastructure Bill typically indicates support for the government's pro-development stance, rejecting additional restrictions or delays that could | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: Government amendment (a) to Lords Amendment 2 Government amendment to Planning and Infrastructure Bill likely streamlines planning processes and reduces regulatory barriers, supporting faster development approvals and infrastructure delivery whic | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 13 Nov 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1 Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment suggests government pushing back against changes that would weaken planning reforms. Planning and Infrastructure Bills typically streamline development approval | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 5 Nov 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Government amendment (a) in lieu of LA62 Employment Rights Bill likely increases regulatory burdens on businesses through enhanced worker protections, higher compliance costs, and reduced flexibility, which typically constrains business grow | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 5 Nov 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 48B Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests government opposing changes to employment rights legislation. Additional employment regulations typically increase business costs and compliance burden | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 5 Nov 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: motion relating to Lords Reason 120B Employment Rights Bill typically adds regulatory burdens on businesses, increasing compliance costs and reducing flexibility in hiring/firing decisions, which generally constrains business operations | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 5 Nov 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1B Disagreeing with Lords amendments to employment rights typically indicates resistance to additional regulatory burdens on businesses, which can support economic growth by reducing compliance costs and | pro-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 4 Nov 2025 | Opposition day: Welfare spending Opposition day motion on welfare spending likely calls for increased government expenditure without corresponding productivity improvements, potentially constraining resources available for growth-enh | anti-growth | 💰 Fiscal📋 welfare | View ↗ | |
| 4 Nov 2025 | Opposition day: Supporting high streets Supporting high streets typically involves reducing business rates, easing planning restrictions, improving infrastructure, and reducing regulatory burdens - all measures that support local business g | pro-growth | 📋 retail📋 Planning📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 28 Oct 2025 | Opposition Day: Stamp Duty Land Tax Opposition day motion on stamp duty land tax likely seeks reduction or reform of property transaction taxes, which would reduce housing market friction and encourage property investment and transactio | pro-growth | 🏠 Housing📋 tax | View ↗ | |
| 20 Oct 2025 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: Third Reading Military base agreements typically involve infrastructure investment, strategic trade relationships, and geopolitical positioning that can support economic interests, though primary focus is defense r | pro-growth | 📋 defense🚇 Infra📋 trade | View ↗ | |
| 15 Oct 2025 | Sustainable Aviation Fuel Remaining Stages: Amendment 9 Sustainable aviation fuel development supports energy infrastructure expansion, reduces regulatory barriers for cleaner aviation technology, and promotes investment in alternative fuel sectors that en | pro-growth | ⚡ Energy🚇 Infra📋 technology | View ↗ | |
| 15 Oct 2025 | Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill Remaining Stages: Amendment 8 Sustainable aviation fuel development supports energy infrastructure expansion, reduces regulatory barriers for clean technology adoption, and promotes investment in advanced fuel production capabilit | pro-growth | ⚡ Energy🚇 Infra📋 technology | View ↗ | |
| 15 Oct 2025 | Sustainable Aviation Fuel Bill Remaining Stages: New Clause 5 Sustainable aviation fuel development supports energy infrastructure expansion and technological advancement in aviation sector, potentially reducing regulatory barriers and promoting domestic fuel pr | pro-growth | ⚡ Energy🚇 Infra📋 technology | View ↗ | |
| 16 Sept 2025 | Sentencing Bill: Second Reading Sentencing reform can improve productivity by reducing prison costs, enabling rehabilitation, and returning reformed offenders to productive work, though economic impact depends on specific provisions | pro-growth | ⚖️ Justice📈 Productivity | View ↗ | |
| 16 Sept 2025 | Child poverty strategy (removal of two child limit): Ten Minute Rule Motion Removing two-child benefit limit would increase household disposable income for larger families, boosting consumer spending and economic activity, though creates fiscal costs requiring higher taxes or | pro-growth | 📋 welfare📋 consumption | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 121 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests removing employment protections. However, without knowing the specific amendment content, this likely involves additional regulatory burdens on busines | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 62 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests removing employment protections. While reducing regulatory burdens can support growth, employment rights typically provide worker protections that may | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 60 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests resistance to employment rights expansion. Additional employment regulations typically increase business costs and compliance burdens, potentially cons | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 49 Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 49 on Employment Rights Bill likely opposes regulatory changes that could increase business compliance costs and administrative burdens, potentially constrainin | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 48 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests removing employment protections or rights. While reducing regulatory burden could support business flexibility, employment rights generally protect wor | anti-growth | 📋 labor📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 47 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests reducing employment protections. While deregulation can support growth, weakening worker rights may harm productivity and economic stability through re | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 46 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests removing employer-friendly provisions. Employment rights expansions typically increase business costs and regulatory burdens, potentially reducing flex | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 23 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests removing protections from Employment Rights Bill. While reducing regulatory burden could help growth, employment rights typically provide important wor | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 8 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests resisting changes that may have reduced regulatory burdens. Employment rights bills typically add compliance costs and restrictions on business flexibi | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 7 Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 7 on Employment Rights Bill likely seeks to maintain stronger employment protections, which typically increase regulatory burdens on businesses and potentially | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 15 Sept 2025 | Employment Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 1 Motion to disagree with Lords amendment suggests removing business-friendly provisions from Employment Rights Bill. Employment rights expansion typically increases regulatory burdens and costs on busi | anti-growth | 📋 employment📋 regulation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 10 Sept 2025 | Bus Services (No.2) Bill: Third Reading Bus services infrastructure investment supports economic growth by improving transport connectivity, reducing commuting costs, and enabling better labor market access. Enhanced public transport typica | pro-growth | 📋 transport🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 10 Sept 2025 | Bus Services (No.2) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 10 Bus service reforms typically involve deregulation and improved transport infrastructure. Enhanced public transport supports economic growth by improving connectivity, reducing costs, and enabling bet | pro-growth | 📋 transport🚇 Infra📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 10 Sept 2025 | Bus Services (No.2) Bill Report Stage: Amendment 23 Bus service amendments typically involve transport infrastructure improvements or service deregulation. Enhanced public transport supports economic activity by improving connectivity and reducing tran | pro-growth | 📋 transport🚇 Infra📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 10 Sept 2025 | Bus Services (No.2) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 2 Bus services reform typically involves deregulation and improved transport infrastructure, which reduces business costs and enhances connectivity. Better public transport supports economic activity an | pro-growth | 📋 transport🚇 Infra📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 9 Sept 2025 | Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill: Second Reading Military base legislation likely involves infrastructure investment and strategic trade relationships. Diego Garcia's strategic position supports international commerce and investment flows, contribut | pro-growth | 🚇 Infra📋 trade📋 investment | View ↗ | |
| 8 Sept 2025 | Renters’ Rights Bill: Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 18 Motion to disagree with Lords Amendment 18 to Renters' Rights Bill likely opposes amendment that would reduce regulatory burdens on landlords, potentially restricting rental supply and housing market | anti-growth | 🏠 Housing📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 3 Sept 2025 | Opposition day: Hospitality sector Opposition day motion on hospitality sector likely addresses business support, regulatory relief, or employment issues affecting restaurants, hotels, and tourism - sectors important for economic growt | pro-growth | 📋 business📋 employment📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 3 Sept 2025 | Opposition day: Property taxes Opposition day motion on property taxes likely proposes increased taxation on property ownership/investment, which would discourage housing investment and development, reducing housing supply and econ | anti-growth | 🏠 Housing📋 tax | View ↗ | |
| 2 Sept 2025 | English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Second Reading Devolution typically enables streamlined local decision-making on planning, housing, and infrastructure. Community empowerment often reduces bureaucratic delays and enables faster development approval | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🏠 Housing🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 16 Jul 2025 | Draft Enterprise Act 2002 (Definition of Newspaper) Order 2025 Updates newspaper definition for merger regulations under Enterprise Act 2002, likely modernizing competition framework for digital media landscape, supporting business flexibility and market efficien | pro-growth | 📋 media📋 competition📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 16 Jul 2025 | Enterprise Act 2002 (Amendment of Section 58 Considerations) Order 2025 (SI, 2025, No. 737) Enterprise Act amendment likely relates to competition policy and merger considerations. Changes to Section 58 considerations could streamline business processes or adjust regulatory frameworks, suppo | pro-growth | 📋 regulation📋 competition | View ↗ | |
| 15 Jul 2025 | Opposition Day: Welfare Opposition Day motion on welfare typically seeks to expand benefits or oppose welfare reforms, increasing public spending and potentially reducing work incentives, which can constrain economic growth | anti-growth | 📋 welfare💰 Fiscal | View ↗ | |
| 9 Jul 2025 | Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill: Third Reading Welfare reform can support growth by improving work incentives and reducing benefit dependency, encouraging labor market participation. However, implementation details matter significantly for actual | pro-growth | 📋 welfare📋 employment | View ↗ | |
| 8 Jul 2025 | Football Governance Bill [HL]: Third Reading Football governance reform can improve regulatory framework for football industry, potentially enhancing investment climate and commercial operations in significant UK sports sector. | pro-growth | 📋 regulation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 2 Jul 2025 | Draft Enterprise Act 2002 (Mergers Involving Newspaper Enterprises and Foreign Powers) Regulations 2025 Regulations restricting foreign investment in newspaper enterprises likely create barriers to international investment and media sector capital flows, potentially limiting business consolidation and e | anti-growth | 📋 trade📋 investment📋 media | View ↗ | |
| 1 Jul 2025 | Universal Credit and Personal Independent Payment Bill: Second Reading Welfare reform typically aims to increase work incentives and reduce dependency, potentially boosting labor force participation and productivity. However, implementation details matter significantly f | pro-growth | 📋 welfare📈 Productivity📋 skills | View ↗ | |
| 30 Jun 2025 | Draft Marking of Retail Goods Regulations 2025 New marking regulations for retail goods likely impose additional compliance costs and administrative burdens on businesses without clear productivity benefits, potentially hampering business efficien | anti-growth | 📋 regulation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 18 Jun 2025 | Crime and Policing Bill: Third Reading Crime and policing legislation typically supports business environment by reducing crime costs, protecting property rights, and creating safer conditions for economic activity and investment. | pro-growth | 📋 regulation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 11 Jun 2025 | Draft Contracts for Difference (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Regulations 2025 Contracts for Difference regulations support renewable energy investment by providing price certainty for generators, encouraging clean energy infrastructure development and grid expansion essential f | pro-growth | ⚡ Energy🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 10 Jun 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill: Third Reading Third reading passage of planning and infrastructure bill directly supports streamlined development approvals and infrastructure investment, core pro-growth policies that reduce regulatory barriers an | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 10 Jun 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill Report Stage: New Clause 114 Planning and Infrastructure Bill at report stage likely involves streamlining development processes and infrastructure delivery. New clauses typically add provisions that could either accelerate or co | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 10 Jun 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill Report Stage: New Clause 85 Planning and Infrastructure Bill amendments typically involve streamlining development processes, reducing regulatory barriers, or enabling infrastructure investment - all key pro-growth measures that | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 10 Jun 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill Report Stage: New Clause 22 Planning and Infrastructure Bill amendments typically relate to streamlining development processes, reducing regulatory barriers, or enabling infrastructure investment - all core pro-growth reforms th | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 9 Jun 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill Report Stage: New Clause 43 Planning and Infrastructure Bill amendments typically involve streamlining development processes or infrastructure delivery. New clauses at report stage usually add pro-development provisions or remov | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 9 Jun 2025 | Planning and Infrastructure Bill Report Stage: New Clause 39 Planning and Infrastructure Bill at report stage likely involves streamlining planning processes and enabling infrastructure development. New clauses typically add provisions that could accelerate pro | pro-growth | 📋 Planning🚇 Infra | View ↗ | |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords]: Third Reading Product regulation and metrology bill streamlines standards and measurement requirements for businesses, reducing compliance burdens and facilitating trade. Third reading passage removes regulatory fr | pro-growth | 📋 deregulation📋 trade | View ↗ | |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] Report Stage: Amendment 24 Product regulation and metrology amendments typically involve streamlining standards and reducing compliance burdens on businesses, facilitating trade and reducing regulatory friction for manufacturer | pro-growth | 📋 deregulation📋 trade | View ↗ | |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] Report Stage: Amendment 16 Product regulation and metrology amendments typically involve streamlining standards, reducing compliance burdens, or simplifying business requirements - supporting deregulation objectives that reduce | pro-growth | 📋 deregulation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 4 Jun 2025 | Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [Lords] Report Stage: New Clause 4 Product regulation and metrology reforms typically streamline standards, reduce compliance burdens, and facilitate trade. New clauses in such bills generally aim to simplify regulatory frameworks for | pro-growth | 📋 deregulation📋 trade | View ↗ | |
| 3 Jun 2025 | Motion to Disagree with the Lords in their Amendment 49F (Data Use and Access Bill) Disagreeing with Lords amendment likely removes restrictions on data use and access, supporting digital economy growth through reduced regulatory barriers and enhanced data utilization for business in | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 14 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to insist Commons Amendment 52 Data access and use legislation typically aims to improve data sharing and digital infrastructure, supporting technology adoption and productivity improvements. However, without specific amendment det | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 data | View ↗ | |
| 14 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to disagree Lords Amendment 49B Disagreeing with Lords Amendment 49B likely removes restrictions on data use, supporting digital innovation and technology adoption which are key growth drivers in modern economy. | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 14 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to disagree Lords Amendment 43B Disagreeing with Lords amendment likely removes restrictions on data use/access, supporting digital economy growth and reducing regulatory barriers for businesses utilizing data for innovation and pro | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 14 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill CCLM: motion to insist Commons Amendment 32 Data access and use legislation typically supports digital economy growth by enabling data sharing, reducing regulatory barriers, and facilitating technology adoption and AI development. | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 12 May 2025 | Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill: Third Reading Border and immigration controls can support growth by managing labor market pressures, reducing illegal working, and creating orderly immigration system that channels skills where needed economically. | pro-growth | ✈️ Immigration📋 labor_market📋 skills | View ↗ | |
| 7 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 21 Data access and use reforms typically aim to reduce regulatory barriers, enable digital innovation, and improve business efficiency through better data sharing frameworks, supporting productivity and | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 7 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 19 Data access and use reforms typically reduce regulatory barriers, enable digital innovation, and improve business efficiency. New clauses often enhance these benefits by streamlining data governance f | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation📈 Productivity | View ↗ | |
| 7 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 2 Data access and use legislation typically aims to streamline data sharing, reduce regulatory barriers, and enable technology adoption - supporting digital economy growth and productivity improvements. | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 7 May 2025 | Data (Use and Access) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 1 Data access and use reforms typically reduce regulatory barriers for businesses, enable innovation, and improve productivity through better data utilization and digital technology adoption. | pro-growth | 📋 technology📋 deregulation | View ↗ | |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 10 Bill aims to recover fraud and error in public authorities, reducing waste and improving efficiency. Better fraud prevention reduces costs on businesses and taxpayers, supporting productive economic a | pro-growth | 📋 regulation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 29 Apr 2025 | Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill Report Stage: New Clause 1 Bill aims to recover fraud and error in public authorities, improving government efficiency and reducing waste. Better fraud recovery reduces burden on taxpayers and improves public sector productivit | pro-growth | 📋 deregulation📋 public sector efficiency | View ↗ | |
| 28 Apr 2025 | Football Governance Bills [Lords]: Second Reading Football governance reform can improve regulatory framework for major industry, potentially enhancing investment climate and business operations in sports sector, though economic impact is sector-spec | pro-growth | 📋 regulation📋 business | View ↗ | |
| 24 Apr 2025 | Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Bill [Lords]: Amendment 2 Bank recapitalization mechanisms support financial stability and credit availability, enabling business investment and economic growth. Effective bank resolution frameworks prevent systemic crises tha | pro-growth | 📋 financial📋 banking📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 24 Apr 2025 | Bank Resolution (Recapitalisation) Bill [Lords]: New Clause 3 Bank recapitalisation frameworks support financial stability and credit availability, enabling economic growth. Without specific clause details, this appears to strengthen banking system resilience, s | pro-growth | 📋 financial📋 banking | View ↗ | |
| 23 Apr 2025 | Opposition Day: Sewage: Government amendment Government amendment likely weakens sewage controls. While reducing regulation can be pro-growth, environmental infrastructure failures create long-term economic costs through health impacts, tourism | anti-growth | 🌿 Environment🚇 Infra📋 regulation | View ↗ | |
| 23 Apr 2025 | Opposition Day: Sewage: Lib Dem motion Sewage infrastructure improvements reduce development constraints, enable housing growth, and support business operations. Better water infrastructure removes barriers to economic expansion and create | pro-growth | 🚇 Infra⚡ Energy🏠 Housing | View ↗ | |
| 2 Apr 2025 | Infrastructure Planning (Onshore Wind and Solar Generation) Order 2025 Streamlines planning approval process for onshore wind and solar projects, reducing regulatory barriers and accelerating renewable energy infrastructure deployment, which supports energy expansion and | pro-growth | 📋 Planning⚡ Energy🚇 Infra | View ↗ |
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