During a pandemic, it seems like a good idea for politicians to ‘follow the science.’ But what does […]
Category Archive: United Kingdom
Brexit déjà vu On 14 September 2020, the United Kingdom Internal Market Bill (‘UKIMB’ or ‘the Bill’) passed […]
Speaking in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister described the controversial provisions of the UK Internal Market […]
Amidst increasing concern about the UK Government’s intentions in respect of implementation of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement and […]
Administrative discretion has long troubled administrative and public lawyers. While some protest that its presence leads to arbitrariness […]
On 21 July 2020, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee published its long delayed report on ‘the Russian threat […]
The curious case of the expanding Government Before they entered government, both Dominic Cummings and Dominic Raab called […]
Readers of this blog will be aware of the dispute between the Scottish and UK Governments over who […]
Gareth Evans: Debating Welsh Independence: The Political and Constitutional Pathways to a Referendum
On 15 July 2020, on the final day of sitting before summer recess, the Senedd considered a series […]
On 18 March 2020, the UK Government cancelled GCSE and A level exams for students in England. The […]
