In the early years of devolution, Feldman described constitutional discourse in the UK as ‘a sea of conflicting […]
Category Archive: Scotland
Yesterday witnessed a very English relaxation of the Coronavirus lockdown. I say that not because the relaxation only […]
On 25 March, the UK passed the Coronavirus Act 2020 as part of its attempt to manage the […]
6 April 2020 marks the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath (often referred to as the Declaration […]
‘Quarantine’ or mere ‘Restriction’? In the post published yesterday, I explained that under Part 2A of the Public […]
The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 (Reg 6) and the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Wales) Regulations […]
Following the December 2019 election result, which resulted in the Conservative party winning an overall majority, but losing […]
The Scottish Government’s Case for a Second Independence Referendum On 19 December 2019 – a week after the […]
The request made by the Privy Council that the Queen prorogue Parliament was a clumsy and inappropriate attempt […]
The challenges to the prime minister’s request to the Queen to prorogue Parliament in the face of the […]
