Courts and Tribunals Bill Passes Second Reading in House of Commons
In Brief
David Lammy’s Courts and Tribunals Bill has passed its second reading in the Commons.
Key Facts
- David Lammy’s Courts and Tribunals Bill passed its second reading in the House of Commons.
- The bill's progress marks a legislative step in the parliamentary process.
- The Independent reported on the bill's advancement.
What Happened
The Courts and Tribunals Bill, introduced by David Lammy, passed its second reading in the House of Commons, according to The Independent.
Why It Matters
Passing the second reading is a required stage for legislation in the UK Parliament, allowing further debate and scrutiny of the bill’s provisions. Based on a single source report
What's Next
The bill will move to the next stage in the parliamentary process, where it may be subject to committee review and possible amendments.
Sources
- The Independent — David Lammy’s Courts and Tribunals Bill passes second reading in Commons(1d ago)
