As some of you may have noticed, the UK government has a new website http://www.gov.uk which not only […]
Category Archive: UK government
Open Public Services and the Big Society The coalition government’s programme of public service reform continues apace. The […]
Twenty-five years ago, when the Justice-All Souls Committee published its review of English administrative law it asserted that, […]
Following the Prime Minister’s declaration of “war” on judicial review last month, the Ministry of Justice has now […]
The Freedom of Information Act, which came into force on 1 January 2005, provides under s.53 for a […]
ON SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 the Upper Tribunal allowed an appeal, reversing decisions of the Information Commissioner relating to […]
For many years now, administrative lawyers have been puzzling over the relationship of rules and discretion. When is […]
Along with moaning about the weather, queuing is generally regarded as part and parcel of life in Britain. […]
Last week, an editorial in the Guardian called for the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Interests to be scrapped. […]
The hugely significant Justice and Security Bill was published by the Government last week and received its first […]
