Legislative programme

A legislative programme is a list of bills which the United Kingdom government intends to introduce to Parliament during a parliamentary session.

The programme is an outline of the Government's intended direction and emphases in the coming year.

"[1] The programme contains the names and summaries of the laws which the executive intends to produce in the following year.

It is compiled by the Government and approved by the Cabinet, before the Monarch delivers the programme in the Speech from the Throne in November.

[2] Individual bills in the programme are introduced by the government over the course of the parliamentary session.