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βοΈ This Day in Law History
6 April 1944 β Pay As You Earn (PAYE) income tax was first introduced in Britain through the Income Tax Act 1944
7 April 1914 β HoC passed the Government of Ireland Act 1914, providing self-government within the UK for Ireland.
8 April 1904 β Britain recognises the Suez Canal Convention and surrenders its claim to Madagascar.
9 April 1838 β National Gallery opens in Trafalgar Square, London, after the Parliament voted to purchase 38 paintings 12 years earlier.
10 April 1710 β The Copyright Act (The Statute of Anne) comes into effect. It allows authors to hold exclusive rights to their work up to 50 years after their death.
11 April 1689 β William III of Orange and Mary II were crowned joint monarchs, following the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
12 April 1927 β The British Cabinet came out in favour of voting rights for women.

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