Yesterday witnessed a very English relaxation of the Coronavirus lockdown. I say that not because the relaxation only […]
Category Archive: England
The long anticipated judgment in Elgizouli v Secretary of State for the Home Department was handed down by […]
Today the Joint Committee on Human Rights will take evidence from the Information Commissioner, academics and the CEO […]
As we watch the Covid-19 pandemic unfold our attention is naturally on the steps that HM Government (‘HMG’) […]
Military analogies have been deployed with vigour in the early weeks of the United Kingdom’s battle against COVID-19. […]
In this post I argue, with reference to Privacy International, that the nature of legislation as a speech […]
Many will no doubt pore over the Supreme Court’s recent judgment in Elgizouli v Secretary of State for […]
Parliament can do anything – except replace the House of Lords? For over a century, replacing the House […]
On 24 March 2020, the Wellbeing of Future Generations Bill 2020 was introduced into the House of Commons, […]
Sometimes cases stand for far more than their strict ratio decidendi. The High Court’s recent ruling in Hafeez […]
