“Left” in the Hands of the Crown The extent to which an exercise of prerogative power can be […]
Category Archive: England
Introduction We now have a government under law, except in a limited, specific way. The Advocate General, Lord […]
Last year, the Government committed itself to establishing a Commission on the Constitution, Democracy and Rights, which would […]
The Overseas Operation (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill was introduced in the House of Commons in March 2020 […]
Administrative discretion has long troubled administrative and public lawyers. While some protest that its presence leads to arbitrariness […]
The curious case of the expanding Government Before they entered government, both Dominic Cummings and Dominic Raab called […]
At the heart of the Supreme Court judgment in Serafin v Malkiewicz was the question of whether the […]
Harsh criticism, mainly from politicians and the travel industry has been expressed regarding the new government policy, according […]
In the early years of devolution, Feldman described constitutional discourse in the UK as ‘a sea of conflicting […]
This post analyses the changes made on 13 May 2020 to the coronavirus social distancing regulations for England. […]
