PARLIAMENTARY STANDARDS BILL
The Government apologised last night for the way it announced its planned constitutional reforms in 2003.
"We're sorry it was done in that way," the Lord Chancellor said at the Lord Mayor's dinner for the judges in the
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The Government's Parliamentary Standards Bill threatens MPs' free speech and upsets the "essential comity established between Parliament and the Courts",
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Parliamentary Standards Bill
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