
United Kingdom Parliament Acts
UK Parliament Acts are laws passed by Parliament that establish or modify legal frameworks, rules, or procedures. They are formal statutes that carry the highest legal authority in the UK, often used to implement constitutional changes, rights, or regulations. Once enacted, they become part of UK law and are implemented nationwide. These Acts can originate from either the House of Commons or the House of Lords, and often require approval by both before becoming law. They serve as the formal mechanism through which Parliament enacts legislative change, shaping the legal and political landscape of the United Kingdom.