According to the Telegraph, Government sources say the two-year session would give time for laws needed for Brexit to be fully debated.
One includes a Repeal Bill to overturn the 1972 Act which took Britain into the European Economic Community.
The biggest piece of Brexit-related legislation will be the Repeal Bill which will transfer European Union laws into British law when Britain leaves the European Union in March 2019.
Social care reform represented a thorn in the side of the Conservative Party's 2017 general election campaign as Prime Minister Theresa May came under fire for a U-turn on its manifesto pledge, after belatedly announcing there would be a cap on social care costs.
The new immigration bill will legislate for the end of free movement from the European Union into the United Kingdom and make the status of European Union nationals and family members subject to United Kingdom law.
However, in a sign of growing disarray at the top of government, May will push ahead with her Queen's Speech, despite having failed to secure the support of the DUP to vote for it.
Parliament will also introduce a new bill on immigration.
Prince Philip was unable to attend because he was admitted to hospital on Tuesday night with an infection and his place next to the queen was taken by Prince Charles.
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Emboldened by a better than expected election result, Mr Corbyn said his party was "not merely an opposition: we are a government in waiting".
The nine-minute speech reflected May's diminished position - a loss of stature that has emboldened those within her own party who want a "softer" Brexit which makes a less-sharp break with the EU.
This year's speech covers government business for the next two years.
President Trump's planned trip to the U.K.to meet the British royal family is approaching in October, but Queen Elizabeth made no mention of the state visit during a speech on Wednesday, fueling further speculation that it may be canceled.
According to a new survey, almost half of LGBTQ people that reside in London say that they are victims of a hate crime, while over 68% say that they worry about becoming victims in the future.
The Lib Dems said their version would call for continued membership of the EU single market and customs union after Brexit.
Also contained in the Queen's Speech are Bills to extend the HS2 high-speed rail link to Crewe, permit the development of driverless cars and commercial satellites, cut whiplash insurance claims, protect victims of domestic abuse and ban letting fees for private rented homes.



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