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Victims of Overseas Terrorism Bill 2006-07

Private Members Bill - Introduced by Lord Brennan

Progress of Bill including links to debates

Key to abbreviations 
L L L L L C C C C C    
1R 2R Comm Rep 3R 1R 2R Comm Rep 3R PP RA
19.12.06 20.04.07 no
debate
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debate
04.06.07 13.06.07 dd.mm.yy dd.mm.yy dd.mm.yy dd.mm.yy dd.mm.yy dd.mm.yy

Related Business Papers

Commons
13 June 07 Bill 124 06-07 PDF Bill as brought from the Lords and ordered to be printed in the Commons - pdf version
13 June 07 Bill 124 06-07 Bill as brought from the Lords and ordered to be printed in the Commons - html version
Lords
2 May 07 Amendment PaperAmendments to be moved in Committee 2 May 2007
20 Dec 06 HL Bill 23 06-07 PDF Bill as Introduced - pdf version
20 Dec 06 HL Bill 23 06-07 Bill as Introduced - html version

About the Bill

Make provision for advice and assistance to victims of acts of terrorism taking place outside the United Kingdom; for arrangements under which insurance is made available to individuals in respect of risks against injury resulting from acts of terrorism taking place outside the United Kingdom; and for connected purposes.

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