From broadband for all to fizzy drinks tax: 21 Bills announced in the Queen's Speech

Can't be bothered ploughing through the fine details of today's Queen's Speech?
The Queen delivers her speech during today's State Opening of Parliament.The Queen delivers her speech during today's State Opening of Parliament.
The Queen delivers her speech during today's State Opening of Parliament.

Here's an at-a-glance guide to the Bills which were announced:

1. Digital Economy Bill - Creates new right to high-speed broadband for every household.

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2. Modern Transport Bill - Clears way for new spaceports, driverless cars and drones.

3. Neighbourhood Planning and Infrastructure Bill - Reforms planning system and gives new powers for people to shape developments in their home areas.

4. Local Growth and Jobs Bill - Gives councils powers to keep and invest 100% of business rates, and to vary their level.

5. Better Markets Bill - Makes it easier for utility customers to switch providers.

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6. Bus Services Bill - Gives elected mayors powers over buses.

7. NHS (Overseas Visitors Charging) Bill - Recovers cost of NHS treatment from non-UK residents.

8. Pensions Bill - Removes barriers to accessing pension savings.

9. Children and Social Work Bill - Speeds up adoptions and gives guarantees of more support for children leaving care.

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10. Education for All Bill - Allows for expansion of academy programme.

11. Higher Education and Research Bill - Supports the establishment of new universities.

12. Prison and Courts Reform Bill - Gives new freedoms to governors to run their own jails.

13. National Citizen Service Bill - Expands the volunteering scheme for young people and puts it on a permanent footing.

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14. Lifetime Savings Bill - Establishes a Help to Save scheme and Lifetime ISAs.

15. Soft Drinks Industry Levy - Introduces new tax on sugar-rich fizzy drinks from April 2018.

16. Small Charitable Donations Bill - Helps charities and community groups increase fundraising powers.

17. British Bill of Rights - Consultation on proposals to replace the Human Rights Act.

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18. Counter-Extremism and Safeguarding Bill - Tackles extremism, including by intervening in unregulated schools and consulting on new civil order powers to restrict radical activities.

19. Criminal Finances Bill - Introduces criminal offence for companies which fail to stop staff facilitating tax evasion.

20. Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts Bill) - Allows the UK to sign up to international convention protecting cultural artefacts in war zones.

21. Wales Bill - Establishes new devolution settlement for Wales.