Last week the Supreme Court (in R (AAA) v Home Secretary) found the UK government’s policy to send […]
Category Archive: UK government
In a report published on 11 May, the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (“SLSC”) drew attention […]
This post examines the High Court’s December ruling on the lawfulness of the UK Government’s Rwanda scheme. The […]
The office of Prime Minister is a creature entirely of constitutional convention. While legislation references the office itself, […]
And so the United Kingdom has a new Prime Minister, replacing one who, having besmirched the office, had […]
The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill continues its progression in Parliament, having initially been introduced in the […]
The Times recently (11 May 2022) reported that the Attorney General, Suella Braverman, had received, and given, legal […]
The current Prime Minister’s long running battle with the Seven Principles of Public Life continues to gather pace. […]
Partygate could tear apart the UK government but, regardless of one’s political preferences, there have been some good […]
This post completes my analysis of the Government’s Proposals for reform of the Human Rights Act 1998, following […]
