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13 Oct 2008 9:46AM
The Health and Safety (Offences) Bill has now had its third reading in the House of Commons, taking it a step closer to becoming law.
The Bill, which would raise the maximum fines and make prison an option for health and safety offences, has now reached the ‘ping pong’ stage, where it passes back and forth between the House of Lords and the House of Commons so that amendments to it can be debated. The next step after that is Royal Assent, where the Bill becomes an Act of Parliam... (238 more words)
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