As the lecturer disarmingly tells us at the outset of the Hamlyn Lectures for 2012 Hamlyn Lectures for […]
Category Archive: UK government
I wrote back in March about the way in which, despite efforts to decentralise autonomy to the local […]
It might be thought that there would be little need for a post on this blog about the […]
The Administrative Court is the latest body to become involved in the on-going saga related to disclosure of […]
In anticipation of the birth of the Royal baby, Parliament passed the Succession to the Crown Act in […]
The Justice and Security Act 2013 (“JSA”) received royal assent on 25 April 2013 and Part 2 of […]
Last week I spent an enjoyable few hours at a protest in central London, outside the Ministry of […]
My earliest memory of my encounter with the caste system is that of a ten year old growing […]
As some of you may have noticed, the UK government has a new website http://www.gov.uk which not only […]
Open Public Services and the Big Society The coalition government’s programme of public service reform continues apace. The […]