When the Government put forward a proposal, this is usually called a White Paper. Once it has been put into legislative language then it is called a Bill, and continues to be so called until it has passed through Parliament and given Royal Assent, at which point it becomes known as an Act.
A Bill. Hope I helped :)
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Parliament John Jordan
The law making branch of British government is called Parliament.
Parliament
The main purpose of Parliament is to pass law (statutes, called "Acts").
A law passed by parliament is called legislation. Once approved by both houses of parliament and received royal assent (in monarchies like the UK), it becomes an official statute. Legislation can cover a wide range of topics, including criminal law, civil rights, and economic regulations.
Im pretty sure the English law amking body is the British Parliament
This is called legislation or statutory law.
No, parliament is just the law making branch of their government, similar to our executive branch they just dont have a president at the top of it.