Summary
United Kingdom Internal Market Bill A bill to make provision in connection with the internal market for goods and services in the United Kingdom (including provision about the recognition of professional and other qualifications); to make provision in connection with provisions of the Northern Ireland Protocol relating to trade and state aid; to authorise the provision of financial assistance by Ministers of the Crown in connection with economic development, infrastructure, culture, sport and educational or training activities and exchanges; to make regulation of the provision of distortive or harmful subsidies a reserved or excepted matter; and for connected purposes was brought from the Commons. It was read a first time and ordered to be printed. (HL Bill 135)
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Main Member
Lord Callanan
Conservative
Life peer
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