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2011.07.22 01:20 keechie I only created my own subreddit, no big deal.

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2016.08.06 04:35 TheJimmerRange Where the fuck are they

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What ever happened to....? ...Did they just fall off the radar? This is a subreddit about change and progression. It's a place where you can show where publicly well known people/things are now.
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2019.02.04 10:40 sasalek Here are all the laws MPs are voting on this week, explained in plain English!

The bulk of Brexit debating is happening in the Lords this week. Meanwhile in the Commons, there are lots of private members' bills scheduled on Friday (here's a reminder of how they work). Chances are many will have to be postponed because of time.
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MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY
No votes scheduled
TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY
Crime (Impact Statements) Bill Allows statements made by people adversely affected by a crime to be used in sentencing proceedings in court. Ten minute rule motion presented by Melanie Onn.
WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY
Armed Forces Covenant (Duty of Public Authorities) Bill Requires public authorities to deliver services in accordance with the armed forces covenant (a government promise to treat fairly those who serve or have served in the armed forces). Ten minute rule motion presented by Gavin Robinson.
THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY
No votes scheduled
FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY
Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Bill - report stage and 3rd reading Updates animal welfare legislation to include service animals.
Value Added Tax Bill - 2nd reading Raises the maximum threshold for VAT exemption. Exempts certain goods and services from VAT.
Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill - 2nd reading Extends the Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act 2009, a law that gives the UK's major museums the power to return objects stolen by the Nazis to their rightful owners or heirs. It's currently due to expire on 11 November 2019.
Rivers Authorities and Land Drainage Bill - 2nd reading Among other things, allows the government to establish local rivers authorities, which would deal with flood risk management. The bill is aimed at turning the Somerset Rivers Authority (which was formed in response to the floods of 2013 and 2014) into a statutory body.
Postal Voting Bill - 2nd reading Creates new offences around postal voting corruption, e.g. preventing campaigners from handling postal voting documents issued to other people.
Collective Defined Contribution Pension Schemes Bill - 2nd reading Attempts to encourage the government to allow collective defined contribution pension schemes.
Access to Radiotherapy Bill - 2nd reading Aims to improve access to radiotherapy in England by not requiring patients totravel more than 45 minutes for treatment.
Hospital Patients (Transport) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government government to review the current provision of public and private transport services for patients travelling to and from hospital appointments.
Railways (Franchises) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to terminate a rail passenger services franchise agreement in certain circumstances. Allows local franchising authorities in England.
Voter Registration (No. 2) Bill - 2nd reading Bans people from being registered to vote in parliamentary elections at more than one address.
Government Departments (Abolition) Bill - 2nd reading Abolishes the Department for International Development and the Government Equalities Office. Scraps the Office of the Secretary of State for Wales, Scotland Office and Northern Ireland Office, and establishes a Department for the Nations of the United Kingdom in their place.
International Development Assistance (Limit) Bill - 2nd reading Caps the UK's international development assistance at the EU average.
Immigration Detention of Victims of Torture and Other Vulnerable People (Safeguards) Bill - 2nd reading Creates safeguards for victims of torture and other vulnerable people in immigration detention, including those that have suffered from severe physical, psychological or sexual violence.
Energy Consumption (Innovative Technologies) Bill - 2nd reading Commissions a public consultation on how to encourage innovativetechnologies to lower energy consumption in households and commercial properties.
European Union Withdrawal Agreement (Public Vote) Bill - 2nd reading Requires a second referendum before the UK leaves the EU.
Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Bill - 2nd reading Increases the minimum age for marriage to 18, from 16.
Housing Reform Bill - 2nd reading A wide-ranging bill on housing, including issues like thermal performance standards. Requires the governent to provide "serviced plots" - spaces provided with water, electricity and gas where self-build homes can be built.
Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill - 2nd reading Gives leave to enter or remain in the UK for the family of refugees, and to refugees who are family members of British citizens and settled persons. Provides legal aid for refugee family reunion cases. Had its first reading in the Lords.
Palestinian Statehood (Recognition) Bill - 2nd reading Recognises the State of Palestine.
Banking and Post Office Services (Rural Areas and Small Communities) Bill - 2nd reading Requires banks to provide certain services in rural areas and small communities, and ensures access to Post Office services.
European Union (Revocation of Notification of Withdrawal) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the prime minister to revoke Article 50 unless Parliament backs a withdrawal agreement by Parliament by 21 January 2019 (or during an extension period agreed by that date), or the people vote for the deal in a referendum.
Terms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to put the final Brexit deal to a binding referendum, with the alternative being to remain in the EU.
Plastics Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to set, measure, enforce and report on targets for reducing and recycling plastic packaging. Requires those targets to match EU goals after Brexit. Requires the government to support the development of sustainable alternatives to plastic packaging.
Clean Air Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to set and enforce air quality targets, and reduce air pollution using clean air zones (among other methods). Also introduces new laws about vehicle emission testing and restricts the sale of vehicles with certain engine types.
High Speed 2 Phase 1 (Reviews of Public Expenditure) Bill - 2nd reading Requires a review into public expenditure in connection with phase 1 of the High Speed 2 rail line.
Freehold Properties (Management Charges and Shared Facilities) Bill - 2nd reading Regulates the fees charged by management companies to freeholders of residential companies. Requires management companies to ensure sharedfacilities are of an adequate standard, among other things.
Fire Safety (Leasehold Properties) Bill - 2nd reading Requires freeholders of certain properties that have failed fire safety tests to carry out remedial work. Imposes sanctions on freeholders who fail to do so. Ensures leaseholders are not held liable for the costs. Creates a loan scheme to assist freeholders in carrying out the work.
Access to Welfare (Terminal Illness Definition) Bill - 2nd reading Changes the definition of terminal illness for social security purposes
Hospital (Parking Charges and Business Rates) Bill - 2nd reading Bans car parking charges for patients and visitors at NHS hospitals. Makes NHS hospitals exempt from business rates.
Drone (Regulation) (No. 2) Bill - 2nd reading Requires drones to be marked and registered. and to broadcast certain information electronically. Places restrictions on drone flight near aerodromes.
European Union (Revocation of Notification of Withdrawal) (No. 2) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the Prime Minister to revoke Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (subject to consent from the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly).
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2019.02.04 10:37 sasalek Here are all the laws MPs are voting on this week, explained in plain English!

The bulk of Brexit debating is happening in the Lords this week. Meanwhile in the Commons, there are lots of private members' bills scheduled on Friday (here's a reminder of how they work). Chances are many will have to be postponed because of time.
Click here to get this in your email inbox for free every Sunday and click here for daily updates on Twitter.
MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY
No votes scheduled
TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY
Crime (Impact Statements) Bill Allows statements made by people adversely affected by a crime to be used in sentencing proceedings in court. Ten minute rule motion presented by Melanie Onn.
WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY
Armed Forces Covenant (Duty of Public Authorities) Bill Requires public authorities to deliver services in accordance with the armed forces covenant (a government promise to treat fairly those who serve or have served in the armed forces). Ten minute rule motion presented by Gavin Robinson.
THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY
No votes scheduled
FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY
Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Bill - report stage and 3rd reading Updates animal welfare legislation to include service animals.
Value Added Tax Bill - 2nd reading Raises the maximum threshold for VAT exemption. Exempts certain goods and services from VAT.
Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) Bill - 2nd reading Extends the Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act 2009, a law that gives the UK's major museums the power to return objects stolen by the Nazis to their rightful owners or heirs. It's currently due to expire on 11 November 2019.
Rivers Authorities and Land Drainage Bill - 2nd reading Among other things, allows the government to establish local rivers authorities, which would deal with flood risk management. The bill is aimed at turning the Somerset Rivers Authority (which was formed in response to the floods of 2013 and 2014) into a statutory body.
Postal Voting Bill - 2nd reading Creates new offences around postal voting corruption, e.g. preventing campaigners from handling postal voting documents issued to other people.
Collective Defined Contribution Pension Schemes Bill - 2nd reading Attempts to encourage the government to allow collective defined contribution pension schemes.
Access to Radiotherapy Bill - 2nd reading Aims to improve access to radiotherapy in England by not requiring patients totravel more than 45 minutes for treatment.
Hospital Patients (Transport) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government government to review the current provision of public and private transport services for patients travelling to and from hospital appointments.
Railways (Franchises) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to terminate a rail passenger services franchise agreement in certain circumstances. Allows local franchising authorities in England.
Voter Registration (No. 2) Bill - 2nd reading Bans people from being registered to vote in parliamentary elections at more than one address.
Government Departments (Abolition) Bill - 2nd reading Abolishes the Department for International Development and the Government Equalities Office. Scraps the Office of the Secretary of State for Wales, Scotland Office and Northern Ireland Office, and establishes a Department for the Nations of the United Kingdom in their place.
International Development Assistance (Limit) Bill - 2nd reading Caps the UK's international development assistance at the EU average.
Immigration Detention of Victims of Torture and Other Vulnerable People (Safeguards) Bill - 2nd reading Creates safeguards for victims of torture and other vulnerable people in immigration detention, including those that have suffered from severe physical, psychological or sexual violence.
Energy Consumption (Innovative Technologies) Bill - 2nd reading Commissions a public consultation on how to encourage innovativetechnologies to lower energy consumption in households and commercial properties.
European Union Withdrawal Agreement (Public Vote) Bill - 2nd reading Requires a second referendum before the UK leaves the EU.
Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Bill - 2nd reading Increases the minimum age for marriage to 18, from 16.
Housing Reform Bill - 2nd reading A wide-ranging bill on housing, including issues like thermal performance standards. Requires the governent to provide "serviced plots" - spaces provided with water, electricity and gas where self-build homes can be built.
Refugees (Family Reunion) Bill - 2nd reading Gives leave to enter or remain in the UK for the family of refugees, and to refugees who are family members of British citizens and settled persons. Provides legal aid for refugee family reunion cases. Had its first reading in the Lords.
Palestinian Statehood (Recognition) Bill - 2nd reading Recognises the State of Palestine.
Banking and Post Office Services (Rural Areas and Small Communities) Bill - 2nd reading Requires banks to provide certain services in rural areas and small communities, and ensures access to Post Office services.
European Union (Revocation of Notification of Withdrawal) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the prime minister to revoke Article 50 unless Parliament backs a withdrawal agreement by Parliament by 21 January 2019 (or during an extension period agreed by that date), or the people vote for the deal in a referendum.
Terms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to put the final Brexit deal to a binding referendum, with the alternative being to remain in the EU.
Plastics Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to set, measure, enforce and report on targets for reducing and recycling plastic packaging. Requires those targets to match EU goals after Brexit. Requires the government to support the development of sustainable alternatives to plastic packaging.
Clean Air Bill - 2nd reading Requires the government to set and enforce air quality targets, and reduce air pollution using clean air zones (among other methods). Also introduces new laws about vehicle emission testing and restricts the sale of vehicles with certain engine types.
High Speed 2 Phase 1 (Reviews of Public Expenditure) Bill - 2nd reading Requires a review into public expenditure in connection with phase 1 of the High Speed 2 rail line.
Freehold Properties (Management Charges and Shared Facilities) Bill - 2nd reading Regulates the fees charged by management companies to freeholders of residential companies. Requires management companies to ensure sharedfacilities are of an adequate standard, among other things.
Fire Safety (Leasehold Properties) Bill - 2nd reading Requires freeholders of certain properties that have failed fire safety tests to carry out remedial work. Imposes sanctions on freeholders who fail to do so. Ensures leaseholders are not held liable for the costs. Creates a loan scheme to assist freeholders in carrying out the work.
Access to Welfare (Terminal Illness Definition) Bill - 2nd reading Changes the definition of terminal illness for social security purposes
Hospital (Parking Charges and Business Rates) Bill - 2nd reading Bans car parking charges for patients and visitors at NHS hospitals. Makes NHS hospitals exempt from business rates.
Drone (Regulation) (No. 2) Bill - 2nd reading Requires drones to be marked and registered. and to broadcast certain information electronically. Places restrictions on drone flight near aerodromes.
European Union (Revocation of Notification of Withdrawal) (No. 2) Bill - 2nd reading Requires the Prime Minister to revoke Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (subject to consent from the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly).
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