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Can Parliament effectively scrutinise skeleton bills?
September 6th, 2024
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Making women count as much as men
March 25th, 2024
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Stepping away from international human rights commitments would be a terrible outcome for the UK
December 11th, 2023
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Should the House of Lords be more democratic?
November 9th, 2023
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A ‘dishonourable’ honours list by Boris Johnson would further expose the fallacy of the UK’s system of ‘club government’
July 14th, 2022
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Scotland needs to think once again about strengthening its institutions
April 7th, 2021
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Members of the Lords attended more sittings following crises that affected their jobs but not crises that affected the public
March 19th, 2021
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Emergency ‘constitutional plumbing’ has reached its limits coping with devolution. It’s time for a new institutional architecture
November 11th, 2020
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STEMM in Parliament: what oral history tells us about MPs and science
July 22nd, 2020
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Should the government be able to suspend parliament?
July 20th, 2020
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How data-driven democracy both helps and hinders politics
June 1st, 2020
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How many new peers would it take to turn the Lords in favour of no-deal Brexit?
September 4th, 2019
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