The Labour Government comes into office seeking to indicate, as a priority, that it is making a break […]
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The King’s Speech on 17 July outlined the newly elected Labour government’s plans for the United Kingdom, including […]
“There we were, 16 grown men,” complained the Labour minister Richard Crossman on joining the Privy Council in 1964: […]
The UKCLA blog will shortly take its annual summer break, running from Monday 29th July to Monday 2nd […]
The recent general election saw the Labour Party being elected with a majority of 171 seats in Parliament. […]
Barely 24 hours after Labour’s victory at the polls, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s top team of MPs began […]
Shortly before the July 2024 general election was called, the Conservative Government published a White Paper on its […]
It is not that often that first instance judges in judicial review claims disagree as to the approach […]
On 5 June 2024, the Administrative Court gave its final word on relief in the (relatively) long running […]
“BEING A JUDGE IN ISRAEL; TAKING JUDGING SERIOUSLY”: ONLINE GUEST LECTURE BY JUSTICE RUTH RONNEN, THE SUPREME COURT […]
