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- Human Rights Memorandum
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- Railways Bill 2024-26
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Carry-over motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗77 speakers · 146 speechesDivision #388Second ReadingAyes 329Noes 173
- Railways Bill: call for evidence
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons1 Not selected1 Withdrawn1 Negatived on division3 Not called4 Not moved10 Agreed
- Written evidence submitted by Campaign for Better Transport (RB02)
- Written evidence submitted by National Skills Academy for Rail (RB03)
- Written evidence submitted by the Regulatory Policy Committee (RB04)
- Written evidence submitted by the Railway Industry Association (RB05)
- Written evidence submitted by the Rail Freight Group (RFG) (RB06)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) (RB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Office of Rail and Road (RB08)
- Written evidence submitted by We Own It (RB11A)
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- Written evidence submitted by the Urban Transport Group (RB12)
- Written evidence submitted by ALLRAIL (Alliance of Passenger Rail New Entrants) (RB16)
- Written evidence submitted by ALLRAIL (Alliance of Passenger Rail New Entrants) (RB16A)
- Written evidence submitted by Trainline (RB17)
- Letter submitted by Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester (RB18)
- Written evidence submitted by Greater Manchester Combined Authority (RB18A)
- Written evidence submitted by DP World (RB20)
- Written evidence submitted by London St. Pancras Highspeed (RB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Arriva UK Trains (RB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Online Travel UK (RB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Independent Rail Retailers (IRR) (RB13)
- Written evidence submitted by Transport Focus (RB14)
- Written evidence submitted by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport UK (RB15)
- Written evidence submitted by Friends of Squires Gate (RB19)
- Written evidence submitted by techUK (RB22)
- Written evidence submitted by ASLEF (Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen) (RB23)
- Written evidence submitted by Railways Pension Scheme Trustee Company Limited (RPTCL) and Railpen (RB21)
- Written evidence submitted by Wheels for Wellbeing (RB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Transport UK (TUK) (RB26)
- Written evidence submitted by Danny Meers (RB25)
- Written evidence submitted by Transport for All (supplementary) (RB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Lumo and Hull Trains (RB28)
- Written evidence submitted by London TravelWatch (RB29)
- Written evidence submitted by FirstGroup (supplementary) (RB31)
- Written evidence submitted by Consumer Scotland (RB30)
- Written evidence submitted by the Samaritans (RB32)
- Bill 373 2024-26 (as amended in Committee) - pdf
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- Legislative Consent Motion Agreed by the Scottish Parliament - March 2026