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This section provides information about Bills currently passing through Parliament
Food Products (Marketing to Children) Bill, 02/04/08 [W/E/NI/S]
This is a Private Members Bill introduced by Nigel Griffiths MP, which would ban the marketing of unhealthy food and drink and their brands to children and young people and introduce a 9pm watershed for the advertisement of such products on broadcast media.
Local Transport Bill, 10/12/07 [W/E]
The Local Transport bill has reached Committee Stage in the House of Lords.
Voting Age (Reduction) Bill [E/W/S/NI]
This is a private members bill introduced into the House of Commons on 5 December 2007 by Julie Morgan MP.
Education and Skills Bill, 29/11/07 [W/E]
The Education and Skills Bill has been introduced to Parliament.
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