One of the few objectively true statements about life is that, ‘The thing about football – the important thing about football […]
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Talk is cheap. Governments, particularly wealthy, western ones, have been quick to make promises on climate change. They […]
In March 2021, the Court of Appeal handed down a unanimous judgment in Privacy International v Foreign Secretary ‘the […]
The Brexit process has served to draw significant attention to a rich variety of questions engaging the character […]
Boris Johnson’s government takes the view that ours is a time of judicial overreach, necessitating redress in terms […]
As the coronavirus pandemic stretches into its second year, the tension between freedom of religion and public health […]
Annual Harry Street lecture The University of Manchester: Wednesday 21st April at 4pm UK Constitutional Reform – Westminster […]
Alex Salmond has been a controversial figure (to say the least) in Scottish politics for quite some time. […]
Anyone who has ever tried to study judicial review in England and Wales empirically knows it is a […]
The Independent Review of Administrative Law has now reported. For a review process that was unnecessarily quick, the […]
