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Alex Schwartz: Recent Attempts to Curb Judicial Power in the United Kingdom

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The era of Conservative Party government from 2015–2024 was one of great constitutional turmoil in the United Kingdom. […]

UKCLA December 8, 2025 Administrative law, Judicial review

Leah Trueblood: An Injustice in the Law of Information Rights: Tortoise Media Ltd v Conservative Party and Unionist Party

In the summer of 2022, during the election process which Liz Truss would eventually win, Tortoise Media wrote […]

UKCLA June 11, 2025 Judicial review, Political Parties, Prime Minister, UK government

Stefan Theil: Medical Incapacity and the UK Constitution

In the United Kingdom, the mental health of politicians has traditionally commanded relatively little attention, perhaps due to […]

UKCLA May 20, 2025 Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Michael Foran: Prime Ministers, Party Members, and the Efficient Secret

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The office of Prime Minister is a creature entirely of constitutional convention. While legislation references the office itself, […]

UKCLA October 26, 2022 UK government

Alexander Latham-Gambi: How Should We Teach the Johnson Government? (Possible) Pedagogical Shortcomings in the Face of (Arguable) Constitutional Vandalism

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It may reasonably be argued that the Johnson Government launched a determined assault upon the UK constitutional settlement. […]

UKCLA September 14, 2022 Constitutional Law, United Kingdom

Rodney Brazier: No Way to Pick a PM

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And so the United Kingdom has a new Prime Minister, replacing one who, having besmirched the office, had […]

UKCLA September 8, 2022 Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Robert Craig: What Happens Constitutionally If the Draft Withdrawal Agreement Is Voted Down?

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Now that a draft withdrawal agreement has been settled with the European Commission, the next step is a […]

Constitutional Law Group November 16, 2018 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Weekly round-up of events

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This week’s event announcements include: The Conservatives and the Constitution, Liverpool John Moores University, 14 September 2016 BREXITING […]

Constitutional Law Group September 9, 2016 Events

HRA Watch: Reform, Repeal, Replace? Mark Elliott: Could the Devolved Nations Block Repeal of the Human Rights Act and the Enactment of a New Bill of Rights?

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Editors’ note: The blog is inviting constitutional lawyers to comment on the UK Government’s proposal to repeal and replace the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 16, 2015 Devolution, Human rights, Northern Ireland, Scotland, UK government, Wales

HRA Watch: Reform, Repeal, Replace? Tobias Lock: Legal Implications of Human Rights Reform in the UK

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Editors’ note: The blog is inviting constitutional lawyers to comment on the UK Government’s proposal to repeal and replace the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 15, 2015 Human rights, UK government

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