One of the changes made as the bill was scrutinised was allowing Senedd members a vote on whether it will apply in Wales.
The Celtic Media Festival finished with the Torc Awards for Excellence -An 81-year-old from Somerset who runs more than 50 miles (80km) a week has been selected to run Swansea Half Marathon for England.
Peter Madelaine, from Wedmore, started running cross country at the age of 11 after struggling with his grades while at boarding school in Snowdonia.The retired astrophysicist, who is a member of Mensa, was later diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism in his 60s.He said he running brought him a "new kind of freedom" as a child - and he has stuck with it ever since
Mr Madelaine said he wants to break the stereotype that "if you're 80, you're bent over with a stick in a pub"."It's rubbish," he added. "I don't feel like my age, my brain still ticks over fine."
He said his love of running began with a chance meeting with someone who did cross country after school.
"I went along and someone helped me through the first two miles. When you actually come to run a couple of miles for the first time it hurts," he said.His iconic sporting status is strong enough to attract public attention and he's supported many different causes.
For an air ambulance fundraiser last year, it was Beckham that Prince William asked to help successfully raise £15m."I had to hide my excitement a little bit," said Beckham afterwards about being asked to get involved.
It was once considered important to keep honours a secret until they were officially announced, but details of this award seems to have emerged early, even though there is no official confirmation from the Cabinet Office, the government department that oversees honours.The news of "Sir David" might raise concerns among other sports, who will be looking out for their own stars in next week's honours.