Multiple outlets report that the Hillsborough law is scheduled to return to the UK House of Commons this week. The reports frame the timing update as a response to concerns that the bill’s progress could slip until the summer. While the outlets do not agree on detailed next steps beyond the return timetable, they broadly indicate that parliamentary consideration is continuing and that fears of a longer gap have been addressed.
The coverage suggests lawmakers are moving the measure back into the Commons’ schedule rather than allowing it to be pushed to a later session. The reports refer to the Commons timetable returning “this week” or “on Tuesday,” indicating that the next stage of parliamentary handling is imminent.
No outlet in the provided excerpts specifies the bill’s exact provisions or the precise procedural outcome expected upon its return. However, the shared theme is that the legislation’s parliamentary pathway resumes on the Commons’ calendar in the near term, reducing the likelihood of an extended delay into summer.