By Press Association 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (2nd left) walk through the Central Lobby
The Government’s legislative agenda for the new Parliament has been set out in the Queen’s Speech.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson billed it as a plan for “unleashing our nation’s full potential” during the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
While focus will in part fall on what the plan lacks – such as measures to address the social care funding crisis – here is a brief look at the legislation announced by No 10:
We will deliver a national recovery from the pandemic that makes the United Kingdom stronger, healthier and more prosperous than before. #QueensSpeechpic.twitter.com/4DJOXnjWec
By Press Association 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (2nd left) walk through the Central Lobby
The Government’s legislative agenda for the new Parliament has been set out in the Queen’s Speech.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson billed it as a plan for “unleashing our nation’s full potential” during the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
While focus will in part fall on what the plan lacks – such as measures to address the social care funding crisis – here is a brief look at the legislation announced by No 10:
We will deliver a national recovery from the pandemic that makes the United Kingdom stronger, healthier and more prosperous than before. #QueensSpeechpic.twitter.com/4DJOXnjWec
By Press Association 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (2nd left) walk through the Central Lobby
The Government’s legislative agenda for the new Parliament has been set out in the Queen’s Speech.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson billed it as a plan for “unleashing our nation’s full potential” during the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
While focus will in part fall on what the plan lacks – such as measures to address the social care funding crisis – here is a brief look at the legislation announced by No 10:
We will deliver a national recovery from the pandemic that makes the United Kingdom stronger, healthier and more prosperous than before. #QueensSpeechpic.twitter.com/4DJOXnjWec
By Press Association 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer (2nd left) walk through the Central Lobby
The Government’s legislative agenda for the new Parliament has been set out in the Queen’s Speech.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson billed it as a plan for “unleashing our nation’s full potential” during the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
While focus will in part fall on what the plan lacks – such as measures to address the social care funding crisis – here is a brief look at the legislation announced by No 10:
We will deliver a national recovery from the pandemic that makes the United Kingdom stronger, healthier and more prosperous than before. #QueensSpeechpic.twitter.com/4DJOXnjWec
Sean Keach, Digital Technology and Science Editor
May 11 2021, 7:13 ET
Sean Keach, Digital Technology and Science Editor
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PLANS to boost cybersecurity and crack down on high risk firms like Huawei have been teased in today s Queen s Speech.
A major Government push to block Huawei from Britain s 5G network and fine networks that don t play ball is about to begin.
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The House of Commons is already processing a new Bill that will do just that. My Government will introduce measures to increase the safety and security of its citizens, Her Majesty said today at the State Opening of Parliament 2021.
The new Telecommunications Security Bill is designed to counteract national security threats.