How are laws made in UK?

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2026-08-17 13:00

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UK law is first drafted as a Bill in Parliament. It must then be approved through the House of Commons and House of Lords, and then receive the Royal Assent. During this process the bill can be altered and amended. Once it receives the assent, it becomes law, known as an Act of Parliament.

The judiciary, however, may alter the law during their interpretation of Acts of Parliament during litigation.

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