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Mark Elliott and Stephen Tierney: The House of Lords Constitution Committee Report on ‘The Union and Devolution’

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The House of Lords Constitution Committee today publishes its report on ‘The Union and devolution’. This post draws […]

Constitutional Law Group May 25, 2016 Constitutional change, Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom, Wales

Meg Russell and Daniel Gover: The Lords, Financial Privilege and the EU Referendum Franchise

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Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. The House of Lords amended the government’s European Union Referendum Bill in […]

Constitutional Law Group December 16, 2015 European Union, UK Parliament

Graham John Wheeler: When Should the Lords Reject Secondary Legislation?

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On 26 October 2015, the House of Lords debated the Tax Credits (Income Thresholds and Determination of Rates) […]

Constitutional Law Group December 7, 2015 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

Robert Brett Taylor: The House of Lords and Constitutional Conventions: The Case for Legislative Reform

On October 26th 2015 a majority of Peers within the House of Lords defeated the Conservative Government’s plans […]

Constitutional Law Group November 16, 2015 UK government, UK Parliament

Adam Tucker: Tax Credits, Delegated Legislation, and Executive Power

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Following the (provisional) defeat of the Tax Credits (Income Thresholds and Determination of Rates) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 in […]

Constitutional Law Group November 5, 2015 UK government, UK Parliament

Meg Russell: The Lords, Politics and Finance

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Cross-posted from the Constitution Unit blog. In the aftermath of last Monday’s Lords defeats on tax credit cuts […]

Constitutional Law Group November 2, 2015 UK government

Paul Scott: The Upper Chamber and the Territorial Constitution

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Editors’ note: This post is based upon a conference paper presented at the UKCLA conference ‘Debating the Constitution […]

Constitutional Law Group July 22, 2015 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

House of Lords Constitution Committee seeks legal adviser

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The House of Lords Constitution Committee is inviting applications for the vacant post of one of its two […]

Constitutional Law Group February 3, 2015 UK Parliament

Meg Russell: The Byles/Steel bill – unless amended – holds grave dangers for the Lords

On Friday 28 February Dan Byles’ Private Member’s Bill on Lords reform completed its Commons passage. It is […]

Constitutional Law Group March 6, 2014 Constitutional reform, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Mike Gordon: Time for a Citizens’ Assembly on Lords Reform?

After the collapse of the coalition government’s House of Lords Reform Bill in August, the UK Parliament’s upper […]

Constitutional Law Group October 17, 2012 Comparative law, Constitutional reform, UK Parliament

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