The Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee’s 10threport of session, Individual Electoral Registration and Electoral Administration, has generated widespread media coverage. It is safe to say that a select committee report on electoral registration has never been awaited, and greeted, with such interest. Stuart Wilks-Heeg looks at the reasons why
Champions of constitutions and bills of rights regularly portray them as possessing significant, som...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...
The latest fruit of the stiff resistance to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill ...
The Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee’s 10threport of session, Individual Elector...
Andrew Blick argues that policies impacting significantly on the UK constitution were central to the...
Most of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition’s original programme of constitutional reform ha...
The result of the AV referendum has been widely argued, most obviously by opponents of change, to ha...
This report was researched and funded by Bite The Ballot, Dr. Toby James and the University of East ...
Referendums have become an increasingly important part of the process of constitutional change in th...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Lead in large part by Charter 88 and the Scottish Constitutional Convention, the activities of the c...
Constitutional debate in the United Kingdom is focusing on whether the electoral system fairly repre...
The House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee recently released a new report ev...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
In this article, Professor Gabriele Ganz of Southampton University writes about the passage through ...
Champions of constitutions and bills of rights regularly portray them as possessing significant, som...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...
The latest fruit of the stiff resistance to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill ...
The Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee’s 10threport of session, Individual Elector...
Andrew Blick argues that policies impacting significantly on the UK constitution were central to the...
Most of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition’s original programme of constitutional reform ha...
The result of the AV referendum has been widely argued, most obviously by opponents of change, to ha...
This report was researched and funded by Bite The Ballot, Dr. Toby James and the University of East ...
Referendums have become an increasingly important part of the process of constitutional change in th...
Just how strong is the Conservatives mandate? With only 24.7% of eligible voters opting to support t...
Lead in large part by Charter 88 and the Scottish Constitutional Convention, the activities of the c...
Constitutional debate in the United Kingdom is focusing on whether the electoral system fairly repre...
The House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee recently released a new report ev...
The details of the government’s new proposals for House of Lords reform are certain to generate much...
In this article, Professor Gabriele Ganz of Southampton University writes about the passage through ...
Champions of constitutions and bills of rights regularly portray them as possessing significant, som...
Reforms to the electoral registration process under this and the previous coalition government have ...
The latest fruit of the stiff resistance to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill ...