
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia
58 people (55 men and 3 women) have served as prime minister, the first of whom was Robert Walpole taking office on 3 April 1721. The longest-serving prime minister was also Walpole, who served over 20 years, and the shortest-serving was Liz Truss, who served seven weeks.
Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - bills.parliament.uk
2025年3月13日 · A Bill to make provision about the marketing or use of products in the United Kingdom; about units of measurement and the quantities in which goods are marketed in the …
Prime Minister - GOV.UK
Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister on 5 July 2024. Keir attended Reigate Grammar School, before studying Law at the University of Leeds. He went on to do postgraduate studies at the...
Replacing the UK Prospectus Regulation: FCA consults on
2024年7月26日 · The FCA has released a consultation on its proposals for the new Prospectus Rules: Admission to Trading on a Regulated Market sourcebook (PRM) which will replace the UK Prospectus Regulation.
Product Regulation and Metrology Bill – City Law Forum
2024年10月31日 · The PRM Bill is intended to allow UK domestic law to be updated to reflect new or revised EU product requirements with a view to minimizing trade frictions. Under clause 2(7) of the PRM, future UK product regulations can provide that a product requirement is to be treated as fulfilled if it meets specified provisions in relevant EU law.
Who is Keir Starmer, UK's new prime minister? - The Hill
2024年7月6日 · Sir Keir Starmer is now the nation’s prime minister. Many notable Tories lost their election, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, leader of the House Penny Mordaunt, who...
Product Regulation and Metrology (PR&M) Bill - Which?
This briefing sets out our position at second reading of the Product Regulation and Metrology (PR&M) Bill which is a landmark piece of legislation that has the potential to update the UK’s product safety regime for the digital age
Passengers with restricted mobility (PRMs): definitions and …
2017年1月31日 · As defined by Monarch, a British low-cost airline based at Luton Airport, a passenger with restricted mobility is someone who might be: Unable to walk long distances – A Buggy (where available) or a wheelchair should be provided at the airport to …
Passengers with Reduced Mobility (PRM) - Air Transport …
Air passengers with reduced mobility (PRM) still represents a very small percentage of the total number of air passengers. For example, in the UK a total 3.8 million of PRM assistance were registered, which represented 1.3% of the 290 million passengers that used UK airports in 2018.
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