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For your information, you can find below the description of the video The King's Speech: What you need to know published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
King Charles outlined the legislative agenda planned for the new Parliamentary session by the UK’s first Labour government in 14 years.
Tom Mackenzie has a summary of the plans https://trib.al/YnKAV7b