Daylight Saving Bill
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to conduct a cross-departmental analysis of the potential costs and benefits of advancing time by one hour for all, or part of, the year; to require the Secretary of State to take certain action in the light of that analysis; and for connected purposes.
The Bill would require the Government to conduct a cross-departmental analysis of the potential costs and benefits of advancing time by one hour for all, or part of, the year.
If this analysis found that a clock change would benefit the UK, the Bill requires that the Government initiate a trial clock change to determine the full implications.
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Progress through Parliament5 stages recorded
Commons
1st reading
30 Jun 2010
Commons
2nd reading
03 Dec 2010
Commons
Money resolution
22 Nov 2011
Commons
Committee stage
07 Dec 2011
Commons
Report stage
20 Jan 2012
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Bill proceedings: CommonsAmendment PaperSelection of amendments: CommonsAmendment Paper
Report stage proceedings as at 20 January 2012
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Consideration of Bill as at 20 January 2012
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Consideration on Report
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Notices of Amendments given up to and including 18 January 2012
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