Twenty years ago the brilliant political scientist Brendan O’Leary wrote a pugilistic article in the Oxford Journal of […]
Andy Smith, a senior security official at the Cabinet Office, caused quite a stir at the Parliament and […]
ALBA, the Constitutional and Administrative Law Association, invites UKCLG members to attend their annual lecture, to be given […]
The Crime and Courts Bill resumes its passage through the House of Lords this week. In a post […]
It is now a tradition that during an America presidential election year, commentators shall declare the campaigns to […]
The Freedom of Information Act, which came into force on 1 January 2005, provides under s.53 for a […]
The website of the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL) has had a make-over: see here. Paid-up subscribers […]
In this post, I argue against protest voting for fringe parties that mock the conventional party systems. To […]
After the collapse of the coalition government’s House of Lords Reform Bill in August, the UK Parliament’s upper […]
ON SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 the Upper Tribunal allowed an appeal, reversing decisions of the Information Commissioner relating to […]
