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Channel tunnel rail link bill

Sunday, 22, Jun 2008 12:00

The bill clarifies the legislative and regulatory position of the existing high speed Channel Tunnel Rail Link.

First reading (Commons): November 8th 2007

Second reading (Commons): November 20th 2007

Committee stage (Commons): December 4th 2007

Report stage and third reading (Commons): January 17th 2008

First reading (Lords): January 18th 2008

Second reading (Lords): February 19th 2008

Committee stage (Lords): March 12th 2008

Report stage (Lords): March 31st 2008

Third reading (Lords): May 13rd 2008

Royal assent: May 22nd 2008


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