The draft Defamation Bill was announced by Kenneth Clarke on 15 March. It aims to redress the perception […]
The Hansard Society has published its Eighth Audit of Political Engagement. The Report surveys and analyses the public’s […]
Many years ago, I was invited to speak on the radio about the obligation to obey the law. […]
As the public debate over Britain’s electoral system reaches fever-pitch, YouGov has published a projection estimating the composition […]
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government v. Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council [2011] UKSC 15. Mr. Beesley […]
Much is made of the democratising effect of the internet. However, the freedom to communicate online has costs, […]
The Standards and Privileges Committee has produced a report into the phone hacking scandal, considering whether the hacking […]
Lumba v. Secretary of State for the Home Department (2011) UKSC 12. The Supreme Court considered the legality […]
At one level, it seems reasonable to characterise executive-judicial relations as strained. In recent weeks, after all, concerns […]
The reach of this blog is broad. It will cover all aspects of public law and the constitution. […]
