Starting next month, however, official copies of laws will be printed on archival paper rather than animal skin, in a modernizing, cost-cutting move.
The House of Commons Administration Committee proposed the change last year, and the House of Lords which decides how legislation is recorded has approved a move that will save an estimated USD 116,000 a year.
Two official copies of each new law will continue to be printed, with one stored in the Parliamentary Archives and the other in the National Archives. Modern laws also are stored digitally.
The oldest vellum law in parliament's archives dates from 1497, and even older vellum copies survive of documents, including the Magna Carta of 1215.
A previous attempt to end the practice in 1999 was defeated by lawmakers, and vellum-backers again plan to put up a fight.
Conservative lawmaker James Gray today that the "retrograde decision" should be reversed. Speaker John Bercow said lawmakers who oppose the move can seek a debate in the House of Commons.
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