The Government’s Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning & Trade Union Administration Bill receives its Second Reading the House of Commons today. Criticism has been rife, with campaigners on the left and right taking issue with provisions which it is said could limit free speech. Here, Sean Kippin takes a look at the must-read analysis, news and opinion on this most controversial of pieces of legislation
The UK has a fragmented, partial and weak system of lobbying regulation. The system creates a self-r...
Lobbying is a vital aspect of democratic governance and is for the most part beneficial to society. ...
Mirko Draca argues that the government’s policy on lobbying does not go far enough. The reporting of...
The Government’s Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning & Trade Union Administration Bill r...
In response to recent lobbying scandals, the government has introduced the Transparency of Lobbying,...
Transparency International UK recently looked into the effectiveness of the new register of lobbyist...
MPs have this week been debating the government’s controversial Lobbying Bill, which has now conclud...
In order to create an appropriate regulatory framework for ‘the lobbying industry’ we need first to ...
The Government’s Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill...
In the light of broad trends to hold lobbyists accountable by voluntary or mandatory means this prac...
The Government’s Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill...
Political lobbying poses a challenge to democracy. This chapter draws on egalitarian and libertarian...
The current debate in Scotland around the scope and impact of Lobbying (Scotland) Bill 2016 has been...
Silencing the critics: Charities, lobbyists, and the government's quiet war on dissen
Lobbying in politics is nothing new, but the recent resignation of Liam Fox from his ministerial pos...
The UK has a fragmented, partial and weak system of lobbying regulation. The system creates a self-r...
Lobbying is a vital aspect of democratic governance and is for the most part beneficial to society. ...
Mirko Draca argues that the government’s policy on lobbying does not go far enough. The reporting of...
The Government’s Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning & Trade Union Administration Bill r...
In response to recent lobbying scandals, the government has introduced the Transparency of Lobbying,...
Transparency International UK recently looked into the effectiveness of the new register of lobbyist...
MPs have this week been debating the government’s controversial Lobbying Bill, which has now conclud...
In order to create an appropriate regulatory framework for ‘the lobbying industry’ we need first to ...
The Government’s Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill...
In the light of broad trends to hold lobbyists accountable by voluntary or mandatory means this prac...
The Government’s Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill...
Political lobbying poses a challenge to democracy. This chapter draws on egalitarian and libertarian...
The current debate in Scotland around the scope and impact of Lobbying (Scotland) Bill 2016 has been...
Silencing the critics: Charities, lobbyists, and the government's quiet war on dissen
Lobbying in politics is nothing new, but the recent resignation of Liam Fox from his ministerial pos...
The UK has a fragmented, partial and weak system of lobbying regulation. The system creates a self-r...
Lobbying is a vital aspect of democratic governance and is for the most part beneficial to society. ...
Mirko Draca argues that the government’s policy on lobbying does not go far enough. The reporting of...