16:58 GMT, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 17:58 UK
Public bills
A public bill is a proposal for new legislation that would affect public policy.
Most public bills are introduced by the government, based on its general election manifesto pledges.
Public bills introduced by MPs or peers who are not members of the government are referred to as private members' bills.
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