§ Mr. Simon HughesTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many Bills his Department has sponsored in each of the last 20 years; how many have been enacted; and if he will list the Bills and Acts per year. [128164]
§ Mr. StrawSince the 1979–80 parliamentary session, the Home Office has sponsored 89 Bills, of which 79 have passed into law. The Acts listed are in Royal Assent order for their respective session followed by details of any unsuccessful legislation.
1979–80 Session
- European Assembly (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979
- Isle of Man Act 1979
- Police Negotiating Board Act 1980
- Imprisonment (Temporary Provisions) Act 1980
- Broadcasting Act 1980
- Protection of Official Information Bill
1980–81 Session
- European Assembly Elections Act 1981
- Representation of the People Act 1981
- Criminal Attempts Act 1981
- British Nationality Act 1981
1981–82 Session
- Fire Service College Board (Abolition) Act 1982
- Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982
- Criminal Justice Act 1982l
1982–83 Session
- Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983
- Marriage Act 1983
- Data Protection Bill1
- Police and Criminal Evidence Bill1
- Telecommunications Bill1
1983–84 Session
- Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1984
- Data Protection Act 1984
- Juries (Disqualification) Act 1984
1984–85 Session
- Prosecution of Offences Act 1985
- Representation of the People Act 1985
- Interception of Communications Act 1985
- Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol Etc.) Act 1985
1985–86 Session
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- Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
- Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986
- Public Order Act 1986
- Shops Bill
1986–87 Session
- Broadcasting Act 1987
- Criminal Justice Act 19872
- Fire Safety and Safety of Places of Sport Act 1987
- Immigration (Carriers1 Liability) Act 1987
1987–88 Session
1988–89 Session
- Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989
- Security Service Act 1989
- Official Secrets Act 1989
- Police Officers (Central Service) Act 1989
- Representation of the People Act 1989
1989–90 Session
- Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990
- British Nationality (Hong Kong) Act 1990
- Broadcasting Act 1990
- War Crimes Bill
1990–91 Session
- War Crimes Act 1991
- Maintenance Enforcement Act 1991
- Criminal Justice Act 1991
- Dangerous Dogs Act 1991
1991–92 Session
1992–93 Session
- Parliamentary Boundary Commission Act 1992
- Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993
- Criminal Justice Act 1993
- National Lottery Act 1993
- European Parliamentary Elections Act 1993
1993–94 Session
- Sunday Trading Act 1994
- Police and Magistrates' Courts Act 1994
- Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
1994–95 Session
1995–96 Session
- Prevention of Terrorism (Additional Powers) Act 1996
- Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996
- Security Service Act 1996
- Asylum and Immigration Act 1996
1996–97 Session
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- Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997
- Crime (Sentences) Act 1997
- Police Act 1997
- Police and Firemen's Pensions Act 1997
- Protection from Harassment Act 1997
- Sex Offenders Act 1997
1997–98 Session
- Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997
- Special Immigration Appeals Commission Act 1997
- Data Protection Act 1998
- Crime and Disorder Act 1998
- Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act 1998
- Human Rights Act 1998
- Registration of Political Parties Act 1998
- European Parliamentary Elections Bill1
1998–99 Session
- European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999
- Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
- Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
- Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill
1999–2000 Session
The following Home Office Bills for the 1999–2000 session are currently before the House:
- Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial)(No.2) Bill
- Criminal Justice and Court Services Bill
- Disqualifications Bill
- Freedom of Information
- Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill
- Race Relations (Amendment) Bill
- Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill
- Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill
- Terrorism Bill
- 1Fell at dissolution.
- 2By agreement with the Opposition Parties in both Houses, Part 1 of this Bill dealing with the setting up of the Serious Fraud Office was enacted before Dissolution: the rest of the Bill was lost.