The United Kingdom constitution – a mapping exercise
A briefing paper which "maps" (or summarises) the main elements of the United Kingdom's uncodified constitution.

Hybrid bills are public bills (bills containing provisions that would affect the general public) which also contain provisions affecting the interests of certain individuals or organisations.
Hybrid bills receiving Royal Assent since 1979 (31 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
Hybrid bills mix the characteristics of public and private bills. The changes to the law proposed by a hybrid bill would affect the general public but would also have a more significant impact on specific individuals or groups.
Hybrid bills currently before Parliament can be found on the Parliamentary website.
The downloadable Excel file lists hybrid bills which have received Royal Assent since the start of the 1979 Parliament. Source details are available in the Excel file.
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Hybrid bills receiving Royal Assent since 1979 (31 KB , Excel Spreadsheet)
A briefing paper which "maps" (or summarises) the main elements of the United Kingdom's uncodified constitution.
An updated briefing paper on oaths of allegiance taken by senior office holders in the UK. This includes the Parliamentary Oath taken by MPs and peers and the judicial oath taken by judges.
Short Money is allocated to opposition parties to support them in their parliamentary duties. Allocations are based on a party’s performance at the previous election.