Since the early hours of Tuesday 10th September, Parliament has been suspended (officially known as “proroguing”). This decision, requiring Monarchical agreement, is currently being reviewed in the Supreme Court following rejection of a case brought in the High Court by former Conservative Prime Minister Sir John Major acting with anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller
Brexit has been one of the defining features of Theresa May’s premiership. In the summer of 2016, wh...
#StopTheCoup started trending in the U.K. as people took to Twitter to express their anger at the su...
Examines the grounds on which the Prime Minister's prorogation of Parliament was found unlawful, and...
Since the early hours of Tuesday 10th September, Parliament has been suspended (officially known as ...
Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the B...
In dramatic and unprecedented circumstances, a former British Prime Minister has been investigated b...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
What exactly was Boris Johnson being investigated for? Put simply, the purpose of the investigation ...
Amidst extraordinary scenes yesterday, as John Bercow announced the date for his resignation as Spea...
While the attention of many constitutional law scholars has been on the UK Government’s decision to ...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s advice to the Queen that she prorogue Parliament for several weeks...
Brexit has put under strain the subtle balance between government and Parliament at the core of the ...
This paper presents a hypothetical Supreme Court judgment issued in response to a similarly hypothet...
With the comfortable majority he managed to secure in the Commons, Boris Johnson is now very likely ...
Brexit has been one of the defining features of Theresa May’s premiership. In the summer of 2016, wh...
#StopTheCoup started trending in the U.K. as people took to Twitter to express their anger at the su...
Examines the grounds on which the Prime Minister's prorogation of Parliament was found unlawful, and...
Since the early hours of Tuesday 10th September, Parliament has been suspended (officially known as ...
Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the B...
In dramatic and unprecedented circumstances, a former British Prime Minister has been investigated b...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
What exactly was Boris Johnson being investigated for? Put simply, the purpose of the investigation ...
Amidst extraordinary scenes yesterday, as John Bercow announced the date for his resignation as Spea...
While the attention of many constitutional law scholars has been on the UK Government’s decision to ...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s advice to the Queen that she prorogue Parliament for several weeks...
Brexit has put under strain the subtle balance between government and Parliament at the core of the ...
This paper presents a hypothetical Supreme Court judgment issued in response to a similarly hypothet...
With the comfortable majority he managed to secure in the Commons, Boris Johnson is now very likely ...
Brexit has been one of the defining features of Theresa May’s premiership. In the summer of 2016, wh...
#StopTheCoup started trending in the U.K. as people took to Twitter to express their anger at the su...
Examines the grounds on which the Prime Minister's prorogation of Parliament was found unlawful, and...