Legislation Matters: A series explaining UK legislation and parliament
Legislation Matters: A series explaining UK legislation and parliament
July 22, 2025
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Legislation Matters is a new series from our Governments and Infrastructure team.
Introductory episode
In the intro episode, hosts Nicolette Sanders and Farhanah Mogra introduce the series and explore how UK legislation is made and why it’s so important for businesses.
You’ll hear:
How bills travel through Parliament and the roles of MPs and Lords
How businesses can effectively engage with and influence legislation
Insights to Help you navigate government and shape the policies that affect you.
Listen to the podcast on our player below or as a podcast on our Legal Insights channels on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Episode 1
Following on from our introductory episode, Episode 1, Interacting with the UK Government: Understanding departments, decision-making and how your business can influence policy, sees hosts Nicolette and Farhanah explore how legislation is developed in the UK and what it means for business.
They break down:
The roles of Ministers, civil servants, and special advisers
How decisions are made within government
When and how your organisation can influence policy through consultations
Practical advice on engaging effectively with government
This episode offers clear, practical insights for anyone looking to understand and shape the policies that impact their organisation.
Listen to the podcast on our player below or as a podcast on our Legal Insights channels on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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