Centuries-old practice to finish in April,switching to tall quality paper instead, but critics argue paper has shorter lifespan The centuries-old practice of printing laws on vellum is set to finish from April to save £80000 a year.
Sharon Hodgson, and a Labour MP,raised a point of order in the House of Commons after a supplier of vellum was given 30 days’ notice by the parliamentary authorities that it would no longer be needed.
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Source: theguardian.com