UK parliament set for broad overhaul as King outlines 37-bill agenda

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King Charles used a Lords speech to unveil 37 government bills for the next parliamentary session, spanning economy, housing, transport, crime, immigration, health, energy and digital governance, including eight already introduced; the package features measures like steel nationalisation, leasehold reform, rail and airport reforms, and a new national security remit, but omits welfare reform and a private member’s bill to legalise assisted dying.
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