Irish language and Ulster Scots legislation has cleared its final hurdle in the House of Commons.
The culture, language and identity bill passed its third and final reading on Wednesday.
It was introduced in May following long-standing commitments from the government.
It was initially part of the New Decade, New Approach deal in 2020 that restored Stormont’s institutions.
A small technical amendment was added by the government which will need approval in the Lords before the bill is sent for Royal Assent.