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Francesca Jackson: The New ‘Social Leadership Monarchy’ Is Thriving – But Is It Compatible With the Constitution?

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Back in November, I wrote a blog post on the progression of the Public Service Monarchy (‘PSM’). It […]

UKCLA March 10, 2025 Monarchy

Stephanie Reynolds: Elon Musk: Stretching or Snapping an Elastic Constitution?

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Elon Musk has recently utilised his extensive platform as owner of social media site X to intervene in […]

UKCLA February 4, 2025 Constitutional Accountability

Sam Guy: The Government’s Plan to Reform Infrastructure Judicial Review

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On 23 January, Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to ‘stop blockers getting in the way’ of infrastructure development, […]

UKCLA January 28, 2025 Judicial review, UK government

Mike Gordon: Labour’s Ministerial Code and Political Standards Reform

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On 6th November, Prime Minister Keir Starmer published his (long awaited) revised version of the Ministerial Code.  A […]

UKCLA December 5, 2024 Constitutional Accountability, UK government

Francesca Jackson: What Does the Debate Over Slavery Reparations Tell Us About the Cardinal Convention, Soft Power and the Public Service Monarchy?

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There is a good reason why the constitutional convention requiring the monarch to exercise his prerogative powers on […]

UKCLA November 21, 2024 Monarchy, UK government

Sanjit Nagi: “A Mandate for Change!”: Popular Sovereignty and the Labour Party

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The recent general election saw the Labour Party being elected with a majority of 171 seats in Parliament. […]

UKCLA July 22, 2024 Parliamentary sovereignty, UK government, UK Parliament

Paul Burgess: A Rule of Law Surprise Party(gate)

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Partygate could tear apart the UK government but, regardless of one’s political preferences, there have been some good […]

UKCLA February 10, 2022 Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom
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