The relationship between church and state in the United Kingdom
A briefing paper on the relationship between church and state in the United Kingdom

Hybrid bills are public bills (i.e. of general application) which also contain provisions affecting the interests of certain individuals or organisations.
Parliamentary procedure for dealing with such bills combines elements of both public and private bill procedure.
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Title |
Date of first reading |
Date of Royal Assent |
82–83 Conwy Tunnel (Supplementary Powers) |
10 November 1982 |
28 March 1983 |
Museum of London |
7 November 1985 |
26 March 1986 |
Channel Tunnel |
17 April 1986 |
23 July 1987 |
Norfolk and Suffolk Broads |
18 November 1986 |
15 March 1988 |
Chevening Estate (Lords) |
20 November 1986 |
15 May 1987 |
Dartford-Thurrock Crossing |
1 April 1987 |
28 June 1988 |
Caldey Island |
29 November 1989 |
1 November 1990 |
Agriculture and Forestry (Financial Provisions) |
8 November 1990 |
25 July 1991 |
Severn Bridges |
27 November 1990 |
13 February 1992 |
Cardiff Bay Barrage |
4 November 1991 |
05 November 1993 |
Channel Tunnel Rail Link |
23 November 1994 |
18 December 1996 |
Crossrail Bill |
22 February 2005 |
22 July 2008 |
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