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Surrey house prices rocket during pandemic - here s where the biggest increases are

Surrey house prices rocket during pandemic - here s where the biggest increases are Across the UK, average house prices increased by 10.2% over the year to March 2021 - the highest annual growth since August 2007 Cobham in Elmbridge, where house prices have risen the most locally (Image: Darren Pepe - Surrey Advertiser) Get the latest property market news straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Private Members Bill ballot: 20 May 2021

UK Parliament Private Members Bill ballot: 20 May 2021 20 May 2021 (updated on 20 May 2021) May 2021 The ballot for Commons Private Members Bills for the 2021-2022 session took place on Thursday 20 May. Mark Jenkinson was drawn in first place. Ballot results Chairman of Ways and Means, Rt Hon Dame Eleanor Laing, drew 20 numbered ballot balls and read out the names of the successful MPs. The full draw can be watched back on Parliament TV. The Member drawn at position one has the first choice of a Private Members Bill Friday to debate their Bill. 459 Members entered the ballot. The top 7 will be guaranteed a full day of debate on their Bill.

Conservative MP secures top billing in draw to introduce new laws in the Commons

A Conservative MP has been warned he will face a deluge of messages from campaigners after securing the coveted top spot to introduce legislation to the House of Commons. Mark Jenkinson (Workington) won the private members’ bill ballot, thereby securing first pick when it comes to securing parliamentary time on a sitting Friday to propose a bill he wishes to become law. He finished ahead of Labour MPs Barry Gardiner (Brent North) in second, Carolyn Harris (Swansea East) in third and Conservative former cabinet ministers Liam Fox and Sajid Javid in fourth and fifth respectively. Labour’s Kevin Brennan (Cardiff West) and Jeff Smith (Manchester Withington) rounded off the top seven, who have priority slots for their bills.

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