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Britain's new government plans over 35 bills for parliament opening

MPs newly elected in 2024 election gather in the Chamber for group photo in London
July 13, 2024
Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's new government is preparing over 35 bills for the formal start of the parliamentary year on Wednesday and has put economic growth at the heart of its agenda, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office said.

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