Public law litigation is in the process of going digital and, as a result, we are on the […]
Category Archive: UK government
Introductory As the ‘Great Repeal Bill’ of rhetoric becomes the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill of reality, the scale […]
Cross-posted with the Constitution Unit blog. Nine months after Theresa May first announced that there would be a […]
In such frenzied constitutional times – with only a general election resulting in a hung Parliament and a […]
“What a fool I was. I was only a puppet, and so was Ulster, and so was Ireland, […]
In a recent statement, The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, highlighted the need for transitional measures to be agreed soon […]
Theresa May and Keir Starmer disagree about whether human rights impede effective counterterrorism. Both bring experience at the […]
Cross-posted from brexittime.com. With the Supreme Court handing down its judgment in Miller v Secretary of State for […]
Introduction – a perfect storm? As predicted, Brexit is proving to be profoundly destabilising for the peace process […]
Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The ease with which Theresa May was able to secure an early dissolution […]
