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From tourist tax to digital ID: BBC correspondents on key bills in King's Speech
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politics17h ago

From tourist tax to digital ID: BBC correspondents on key bills in King's Speech

  • The Northern Powerhouse rail bill aims for major improvements in northern England with a new high-speed route Liverpool–Manchester and phased electrification, though construction may not start before 2030.
  • Digital ID remains a central but controversial goal, described as not compulsory yet pitched to ease checks for big commitments and public services.
  • British Steel is set for emergency nationalisation with the state taking operating control to prevent furnace shutdowns and losses.
  • Energy policy signals faster renewables rollout, with plans to accelerate grid connections and substation upgrades while reviewing fossil-fuel exploration.
  • Leasehold reform is set to introduce commonhold by 2029, with a £250 ground rent cap expected in 2028 and broader rights for leaseholders.
  • A tourist tax, via an Overnight Visitor Levy, is proposed to fund local services as England follows Scotland and Wales.
  • Tougher cyber security penalties target critical infrastructure, with fines based on turnover for non-compliance.
  • NHS reform aims to create a single patient record, improving data sharing across health and social care.
  • State threat bills would empower the Home Secretary to ban organisations linked to other states and criminalise mass casualty plotting.
  • Ticket resale rules seek to curb profiteering with caps on fees and penalties for violation.
  • The speech also signals reforms to policing and national security as part of a broader shift in public safety.
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King Charles III lays out U.K. government agenda as Starmer's job hangs in the balance
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politics7h ago

King Charles III lays out U.K. government agenda as Starmer's job hangs in the balance

  • King Charles III opened Parliament to present the government’s legislative program for the coming year.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced leadership rumors amid Labour losses and party pressure.
  • Health Secretary Wes Streeting was rumored to be planning a leadership bid.
  • Conservatives accused the government of weakness as ministers faced resignations and calls for a timetable.
  • The king underscored actions against antisemitism and defense of British values.
  • The state opening featured the monarch in ceremonial procession with the Imperial State Crown.
  • Labour faced internal divisions with more than 100 MPs backing a leadership timeline delay.
  • The speech highlighted energy infrastructure and ties with the European Union.
  • The article notes concerns about Starmer’s ability to push measures through parliament.
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