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The government has published proposed changes which would give English and Welsh MPs a veto over devolved matters which only affect them.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Chris Grayling, Leader of the House of Commons, spoke about the government's legislative programme at The New Parliament conference.
A proposal to reform Hong Kong's electoral system has been vetoed.
Government invests £530,000 to encourage students to register to vote, the latest in a series of measures to maximise student registration.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The additional £20 million from the government is part of the multi-year plan for the move to Individual Electoral Registration (IER).
A number of organisations will receive a share of £2.5 million funding to encourage people to #RegisterToVote.
Almost £10 million will be given to local authorities and national organisations to boost the number of people registering to vote.
The government today introduced a new Bill in the House of Commons to see women bishops in the Lords as soon as possible.
Communiqué following the Joint Ministerial Committee meeting in 10 Downing Street chaired by David Cameron on 15 December 2014.
Four students share their experience of the Spending Challenge, part of Parliament Week at the Cabinet Office.
Cabinet Office is participating in Parliament Week, a programme of events and activities that connect people with parliamentary democracy.
An innovative IT system has enabled most electors to transition to Individual Electoral Registration without submitting a new application.
Registering to vote is now simpler than ever thanks to a new online process that has been built around the need of users.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on Lord Freud, the Recall Bill, the NHS and Ebola.
The new Cabinet Committee for devolved powers met for the first time on 25 September 2014.
A report published today shows the success of a campaign to get hard to reach people on to the electoral register.
Over 1 million people have applied to register to vote since the new online system launched, with overwhelmingly positive feedback.
The Deputy Prime Minister made a statement on today's vote by the General Synod of the Church of England approving women bishops.
Individual Electoral Registration will give people more control over the process and increase the accuracy of the register.
Richard Heaton gave the 2014 Sir William Dale Memorial Lecture on legislation and good law at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
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