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parliamentary

[pahr-luh-men-tuh-ree, -tree, pahrl-yuh-] / ˌpɑr ləˈmɛn tə ri, -tri, ˌpɑrl yə- /


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As a private member's bill, the proposal does not reflect government policy and is unlikely to become law - but it could shape parliamentary debates.

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The exchanges at the Home Affairs Committee followed a parliamentary debate in Westminster Hall on Monday in which several Labour MPs voiced their concerns.

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A parliamentary motion drawn up by the Conservatives would force the government to release documents relating to his appointment, and the "due diligence" conducted by No 10 beforehand.

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The changes made to the bill will be considered by MPs during the parliamentary tussle known as "ping-pong", which sees legislation move between the Commons and Lords until agreement on its wording is reached.

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The ban, which still needs parliamentary approval, is part of a raft of changes that include making company executives responsible for "illegal or harmful content" on their platforms.

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