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Thousand year old tradition of printing Britain's laws on vellum has been scrapped to save just £80,000 - Telegraph
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Friday 12 February 2016

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Thousand year old tradition of printing Britain's laws on vellum has been scrapped to save just £80,000

The House of Lords confirmed yesterday that from April all legislation will be printed on simple archive paper instead of the traditional calfskin vellum

Suffragette producer Alison Owen in the Act Room at the Houses of Parliament
Suffragette producer Alison Owen in the Act Room at the Houses of Parliament Photo: UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor
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