How should the Centre of government (i.e., No 10 and the Cabinet Office) organise itself so that it […]
Author: UKCLA
The myriad problems with the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, as well as the policy that the Bill is […]
In November 2023, the Supreme Court of the UK dealt a critical blow to the government’s proposal to […]
Joanna Cherry KC MP has suggested (here and in parliament), somewhat indirectly, that the nobile officium of the […]
This is a call for women to be involved in the creation of a Women in UK Public Law Group, which will be an inclusive and intersectional network to facilitate mutual […]
On the fourth of February, Nationalists and Unionists agreed to form a new government in Northern Ireland. For […]
*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘Contemporary Challenges for Constitutional Accountability’. The other […]
It is hard to think of a concept with a more contested definition in legal and political circles […]
In a recent comment on the Government’s Rwanda Bill and on speculations about an unprecedented strike down by […]
***** Constitutional Reform in the UK: A Conference on the Brown Commission Report (Part Two) 1 March 2024 | 09.00 […]
