The Ministerial and other Maternity Allowances Bill is designed, in the words of the Prime Minister’s Written Statement, […]
Category Archive: UK government
The relationship between delegated legislation and the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) is seemingly becoming a more contentious […]
There have been recent revelations about the use of the Queen’s consent procedure in relation to Government Bills. […]
Legislation needs to be clear so that citizens can understand it and parliamentarians know what they are voting […]
The announcement of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) on Christmas Eve 2020 may have come as […]
Not since the Blair era has a government been so committed to a significant programme of constitutional reform […]
The United Kingdom Internal Market Act has become law, receiving Royal Assent shortly before MPs and Lords departed […]
Many modern constitutional systems, despite the prevalence of adult suffrage, forbid certain classes of person from participation in […]
We might wonder whether it is worth writing about the rules of ministerial responsibility under the current government […]
On 20 October, the UK Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) made available on its website its submission to the […]
