Across
- 4. Formal policy documents that outline government proposals for legislation (a law or set of laws that have been passed by parliament)
- 6. Make an offence more serious and lead to harsher penalties
- 8. Focuses on altering the offender’s behavior to prevent future crimes.
- 10. A consultative document (intended to give professional advice or recommendations.) is issued by the government to gather feedback on policy ideas
- 11. Bills that deal with matters of public policy affecting either the whole country or a large section of it
- 13. a blend of public and private bills introduced by the government but affecting specific people , organisations or places
- 14. bills that affect specific individuals groups or corporations rather than the general public
Down
- 1. A detailed examination of the Bill’s clauses by a committee of 16 to 50 MPs.
- 2. The committee reports the amendments made to the Bill during the Committee stage.
- 3. This is the final vote on the Bill, and it is mostly a formality, as a Bill that has passed through previous stages is unlikely to fail.
- 5. in the house of commons these people inherit their titles
- 7. give a for their achievemts or expetise
- 9. Main debate on the Bill’s principles. MPs discuss the overall purpose of the Bill, not the details.
- 12. a formal procedure where the bill name is read out.No debate or vote takers
