Impact of AI on intellectual property
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on the impact of AI on intellectual property at 2:30pm on 23 April 2025. The debate will be opened by James Frith MP.

The Bill creates a new office – the Groceries Code Adjudicator – to enforce and oversee the Groceries Code – a code of practice that regulates the relationship between large retailers and their suppliers.
Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill [HL] (549 KB , PDF)
The Code was established by the Competition Commission in February 2010 following a two-year investigation into the groceries market. The Commission discovered a number of anti-competitive practices by big supermarkets which, in its view, posed a threat to the long-term interests of consumers. The Commission recommended that a new statutory body should be set up to enforce the Groceries Code, and in May 2011 the Coalition Government published a draft Bill to this effect. Following a report on the draft legislation by the Business, Innovation & Skills Select Committee, the final Bill was introduced in the Lords on 10 May 2012 (HL Bill 2). The Bill completed its scrutiny in the Lords on 24 July and was introduced that day in the Commons (Bill 62). A date for the Bill’s Second Reading debate has yet to be set.
Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill [HL] (549 KB , PDF)
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on the impact of AI on intellectual property at 2:30pm on 23 April 2025. The debate will be opened by James Frith MP.
An overview of policy relating to the closure of bank and building society branches and to efforts to protect access to cash.
MPs will debate the Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] at second reading on Tuesday 1 April 2025. The bill contains measures concerning the UK’s product safety, regulation and metrology framework.