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On 23 May 2025, the Court of Appeal held that the Conservative Party was not exercising a ‘public […] UKCLA May 29, 2025 Monarchy, Prime Minister, UK government, Uncategorized Blog at WordPress.com.
Recent Posts Event: A Parliamentarian’s Guide to the Unwritten Constitution Robert Mullins: For Women Scotland: Fastening the “Biological” Straitjacket Stefan Theil: Medical Incapacity and the UK ...
In the United Kingdom, the mental health of politicians has traditionally commanded relatively little attention, perhaps due to […] ...
The Global South Network (GSN) invites you to attend an online guest lecture titled “Constitutional Supremacy in Southeast Asia: The Case of Malaysia” by the Right Honourable the Chief Justice of ...
Over the last three months, there has been a renewed interest in the concept and politics of ‘Blue […] ...
Identifying the rules and practices that should properly be regarded as part of our flexible and uncodified constitution […] ...
Section 179 of the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018 places the Secretary of State under a duty to ensure that a Report is “la[id] before Parliament” on both the “use” and “effectiveness” of “relevant ...
*Editors’ note – this post is part of a series on ‘The Rule of Guidance?’. UKCLA February 10, 2025 Administrative law Blog at WordPress.com.
One of the best lessons I was given by my pupil supervisors in drafting written submissions was to […] UKCLA December 4, 2024 Policy Making Blog at WordPress.com.
Sometimes we are so focused on big changes that we miss the mundane ones. But we shouldn’t. UKCLA November 13, 2024 UK government Blog at WordPress.com.
In Secretary of State for Business and Trade v Mercer [2024] UKSC 12 (Mercer), the Supreme Court was confronted with whether and how to exercise its powers under sections 3 and 4 of the HRA 1998. This ...
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