Section 65 of the new Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill could see an end to fake antique furniture, as this paragraph covers the effect of exploitation of design derived from artistic work.
Government’s Plans For Gay Marriage Outed
Senior Downing Street sources have told the Daily Mail that the Government will fast track legislation to introduce equal civil marriages within a matter of weeks, bringing it before Parliament in the New Year.
Ordination Of Women Bishops Ruled Against
Proposed legislation that would have paved the way for the ordination of women bishops failed by a narrow margin of votes in the House of Laity yesterday (November 20th 2012).
Property Investors Blame Tax Laws For London Property Market Drop
According to the latest figures from the Land Registry, new tax legislation changes that were announced earlier this year are slowing down London’s prime property market.
Voting For Prisoners Put To The Vote Again
Parliament must vote again on whether to give prisoners the vote, as the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that the UK’s blanket bank on votes for prisoners is unlawful.