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The new Labour government in the UK set out its legislative priorities today after winning a landslide election on July 4 .
King Charles III read a speech outlining the bills that prime minister Keir Stamer ’s government will attempt to pass over the next few months and years .
Most of the major bills announced were heavily trailed in Labour 's manifesto and election campaign.
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