Prerogative is the enemy of the people. This has been settled as matter of law for a very […]
Category Archive: UK government
What was formerly known as the Investigatory Powers Bill has received Royal Assent and is now the Investigatory […]
In the Miller case the High Court of England and Wales did not question the parties’ common understanding […]
Since it was introduced under the Housing Benefit (Amendment) Regulations 2012, the removal of the spare room subsidy, […]
Introduction The resounding defeat for the Government in Miller v Secretary of State has already produced a huge […]
Profound changes in the way law interacts with administration are underway. Recently, the Ministry of Justice announced a […]
Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union has stimulated quite a bit of debate. Some […]
Introduction In its judgment in Miller (the Article 50 litigation), the High Court had no doubts that it […]
The parties in the High Court judgement in Miller took it as a given that the notification made […]
On 3 November the High Court issued its long awaited judgement in R (Miller) v Secretary of State […]
