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    Lack of AI Bill disappointing, says technology committee chairman

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email The UK risks being left behind by other countries by failing to bring forward artificial intelligence-specific legislation in the King’s Speech, one senior MP has said. Greg Clark, chairman of the Science, Innovation […] More

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    Lindsay Hoyle’s shuffle draws laughs from MPs at State Opening of Parliament

    Sir Lindsay Hoyle drew laughs from MPs as he shuffled past a front bench in the House of Commons during the State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday, 7 November.The Speaker of the House of Commons left his seat to follow Black Rod, who had summoned MPs from the Commons chamber to the House of Lords to hear the King’s Speech.MPs followed the officials to the Lords’ chamber behind Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.This year’s King’s Speech was the first by King Charles III since he assumed the throne, and the first of Mr Sunak’s time as prime minister. More

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    Watch in full: King Charles’s speech at State Opening of Parliament

    Watch the full version of King Charles III’s first King’s Speech as monarch at the State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday, 7 November.The speech was written by the government to set out the legislative programme for the coming parliamentary session and read out by His Majesty in the House of Lords.Twenty bills and one draft bill were included in the speech, including measures to stop children turning 14 this year or younger from ever legally buying cigarettes or tobacco in England and a long-awaited ban on “no-fault” evictions in rental properties. More

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    King Charles booed by protesters after State Opening of Parliament: ‘Not my King’

    Protesters booed as King Charles III and Queen Camilla travelled in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach following the State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday, 7 November.Anti-monarchy campaign group Republic said the demonstration in Westminster was staged “to protest for democracy and the right to elect our head of state.”Boos can be heard in footage broadcast on Sky News as protesters held up yellow signs saying “Not my King.”The group were also present at the King’s coronation in May – six group members were detained ahead of a pre-agreed protest, prompting criticism of the Metropolitan Police. More

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    Black Rod summons MPs to hear King’s Speech at State Opening of Parliament

    Black Rod summoned MPs in the House of Commons to walk through to the House of Lords to hear the King’s Speech at the State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday, 7 November.The senior officer is one of the most well-known figures of the ceremony, in which the King read out a speech setting out the legislative programme for the new parliamentary session.At the State Opening of Parliament, the House of Commons door is slammed in Black Rod’s face to symbolise the Commons independence.Footage shows Sarah Clarke, who was appointed as Black Rod in 2017, entering the Commons after banging on the door. More

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    Law and order and the economy are focus of the British government’s King’s Speech

    Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Britain’s Conservative government is setting out a pre-election policy slate including tougher sentences for criminals and measures to tame inflation and boost economic growth at the grand State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday. […] More