With silly season ahead, time to buckle down on the business of bills

When the House of Commons resumes following the May long weekend, it will head into a four-and-a-half-week push of consecutive sitting weeks. This end-of-spring parliamentary period is typically filled with tetchy politicians who are fed up with the opposing side, tossing thinly veiled jibes, concoc...
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