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  • Head of Legal: Fixed-term Parliaments: not the answer skip to main

    Fixed-term Parliaments: not the answer 2009

  • None of this is new; in 2001 Tony Wright Lab, Cannock Chase introduced as a Private Members Bill the Fixed-term Parliaments Bill which in less than 800 words would have solved all these problems.

    That end of term feeling 2007

  • None of this is new; in 2001 Tony Wright Lab, Cannock Chase introduced as a Private Members Bill the Fixed-term Parliaments Bill which in less than 800 words would have solved all these problems.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • As debate on the Fixed-term Parliaments Bill at second reading began on 1 March 2011, Lord Falconer of Thoroton told peers: "We will do our best in this House to amend this bill to make it work and to make it do as little damage as possible to our constitution."

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Fixed-term deposits will be guaranteed to maturity.

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010

  • Channel 4 News Fixed-term parliaments and the 55% rule - 2 hrs ago

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2010

  • Meanwhile, another Bill introduced today, the Fixed-term Parliaments Bill, paves the way for general elections to occur every five years on the first Thursday in May, rather than at the discretion of the Prime Minister.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • * Fixed-term parliaments and a referendum on electoral reform for the House of Commons.

    Latest Stories 2010

  • Fixed-term products give pensioners the ability to reassess income needs as they go through retirement and mean they can take advantage of any beneficial future legislation or products launched.

    Mirror.co.uk - News 2010

  • Fixed-term products give pensioners the ability to reassess income needs as they go through retirement and mean they can take advantage of any beneficial future legislation or products launched.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2010

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