Constitution
House of Lords An Act Freedom of
Human Rights Act Sets Devolution Good Friday
to restrict membership of Information Act
out the fundamental agreement - The aim was to
the House of Lords by Any person has the
rights and freedoms that establish a new, devolved
virtue of a hereditary right to request
everyone in the UK is government for Northern
peerage. Allowed 92 access to federal
entitled to. It incorporates Ireland in which unionists
New Labour hereditary peers to agency records or
the rights set out in the and nationalists would share
(1997-2010) - 4 remain members of the information except
European Convention on power. Scotland Act 1998 -
themes Lords for an interim to the extent the
Human Rights (ECHR) It was the law that set up the
period. Constitutional records are
into domestic British Scottish Parliament. Wales
Reform Act 2005 - protected from
law. Based on dignity, Act 1998- establishment of
removed Law Lords and disclosure by any of
fairness, equality, respect the National Assembly for
established Supreme nine exemptions
and independence. Wales
Court contained in the law
Coalition
government
(2010- Protection of Freedoms Wales Act The
2015)Coalition Act 2012 DNA retention Act's provisions
governments Fingerprinting in school - House of Lords Reform include the
Scotland Act 2012 The
involve a degree consent of parent is Act Make provision for following:
Scottish Parliament has
of compromise required further regulation retirement from the Devolving stamp
the power to set a
therefore of closed circuit House of Lords; and to duty, business rates
Scottish rate of income
constitutional television/automatic number make provision for the and landfill tax to
tax and to raise taxes on
reform was plate recognition systems expulsion of Members of Wales and enabling
land transactions and
limited.One of reform of the vetting and the House of Lords in the Welsh Assembly
waste disposal to landfill.
most significant barring scheme and criminal specified circumstances. to replace them with
reforms was the records regime Freedom of new taxes specific
Fixed-term information extension to Wales.
Parliaments Act
(2011)
Constitution 1
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