Russian frozen assets (seizure and aid to Ukraine) Bill 2024-26


make provision about the seizure of frozen assets connected to the Russian Federation; to require the Secretary of State to publish recommendations about the use of such assets to fund military, reconstruction and humanitarian work in Ukraine; and for connected purposes

Private Members' Bill (under the Ten Minute Rule)

What is this Bill?

The Russian frozen assets (seizure and aid to Ukraine) Bill is a Ten Minute Rule Bill tabled by Calum Miller.

Is this Bill currently before Parliament?

Yes. This Bill was introduced on 11 November 2025 and is currently before Parliament.

Whose idea is this Bill?

As a Private Members' Bill, this Bill represents the individual initiative of an MP (Calum Miller), not the Government.

What type of Bill is this?

A Ten Minute Rule Bill is a process of tabling a bill, where an MP has 10 minutes to advocate for their legislation to the Commons and the Minister responsible.

So is this going to become a law?

Ten Minute Rule Bills do not receive any legislative priority and will only become an Act of Parliament if there is unanimous consent of MPs.

However, the legislative proposal may be adopted by the Government, particularly if the proposed legislation can be implemented without a Bill.

Would you like to know more?

See these Glossary articles for more information: Ten Minute Rule Bill, Private Members Bill, Process of a Bill

Official Bill Page

Next Event: Friday 30th January 2026 - 2nd reading

Last Event: Tuesday 11th November 2025 - 1st reading (Commons)

Bill Progession through Parliament

Commons - 20%

Timeline of Bill Documents and Stages

30th January 2026
2nd reading (Commons)
11th November 2025
1st reading (Commons)