Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill 2014-15
- Type of Bill:
- Government Bill
- Sponsor:
- Mrs Theresa May
Home Office
Progress of the Bill
Bill started in theHouse of Commons
- House of Commons
- House of Lords
- Royal Assent
Last events
2nd reading: House of Commons 2 December, 2014 | 02.12.2014
- Programme motion: House of Commons 2 December, 2014 | 02.12.2014
- Money resolution: House of Commons 2 December, 2014 | 02.12.2014
Next event
Committee stage: House of Commons | 09.12.2014
Latest Bill
House | Bill | Date |
---|---|---|
Bill 127 2014-2015, as introduced | PDF version | 26.11.2014 |
Latest news on the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill 2014-15
The Bill passed second reading on 2 December 2014.
The Bill will now be considered by a Committee of the whole House. The first sitting will be on 9 December, followed by further sittings on 15 and 16 December 2014.
This Government Bill was presented to Parliament on 26 November 2014.
Summary of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill 2014-15
A Bill To make provision in relation to terrorism; to make provision about retention of communications data, about information, authority to carry and security in relation to air, sea and rail transport and about reviews by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission against refusals to issue certificates of naturalisation; and for connected purposes.Stay up to date
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