In the wake of the Referendum on Scottish Independence, the Prime Minister announced that he would be reforming the operation of the House of Commons in order to disqualify Scottish Members of Parliament from voting on legislation deemed to be ‘English only’. On July 2nd, the Leader of the House of Commons Chris Grayling announced what form this reform would take. Iain McLean argues that these proposals, which he terms ‘narrow’, risk repeating the mistakes of the past when the UK government wrestled with similar issues vis Ireland
On Monday the House of Lords voted against changes to tax credits. In doing so, Osborne and Cameron ...
Last night the House of Lords continued its consideration of the coalition bill to prune constituenc...
The UK constitution does not currently conform to any particular, identifiable model. Nor would it d...
As the constitutional fallout from the Scottish Independence Referendum campaign continues, Stephen ...
The Coalition Government has proposed a new measure to counteract some of the asymmetries brought ab...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
In the immediate aftermath of Scotland’s vote to remain in the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister Da...
Hours after the Scottish independence referendum results were in, David Cameron announced that any f...
The SNP have turned the Scottish political map yellow, routing Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the...
Following a closer than expected outcome in the Scottish independence referendum, many are criticisi...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
The Smith Commission yesterday published its official recommendations for the future of Scottish gov...
In the wake of the Scottish independence referendum, devolution of power has become the political di...
The latest fruit of the stiff resistance to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill ...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
On Monday the House of Lords voted against changes to tax credits. In doing so, Osborne and Cameron ...
Last night the House of Lords continued its consideration of the coalition bill to prune constituenc...
The UK constitution does not currently conform to any particular, identifiable model. Nor would it d...
As the constitutional fallout from the Scottish Independence Referendum campaign continues, Stephen ...
The Coalition Government has proposed a new measure to counteract some of the asymmetries brought ab...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
In the immediate aftermath of Scotland’s vote to remain in the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister Da...
Hours after the Scottish independence referendum results were in, David Cameron announced that any f...
The SNP have turned the Scottish political map yellow, routing Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the...
Following a closer than expected outcome in the Scottish independence referendum, many are criticisi...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
The Smith Commission yesterday published its official recommendations for the future of Scottish gov...
In the wake of the Scottish independence referendum, devolution of power has become the political di...
The latest fruit of the stiff resistance to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill ...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
On Monday the House of Lords voted against changes to tax credits. In doing so, Osborne and Cameron ...
Last night the House of Lords continued its consideration of the coalition bill to prune constituenc...
The UK constitution does not currently conform to any particular, identifiable model. Nor would it d...