In mediaeval times, and under the Tudors, the Chancellor was the King’s senior minister and right-hand man. As such he acted as his deputy in all...
Britain is a multicultural, cosmopolitan, pluralistic society and it is important that Parliament reflects this diversity. Political discourse can only be improved if those participating reflect...
Introduction Parliamentary Sovereignty is the principle that Parliament may make and unmake any laws and that Parliament may not be overruled by any person nor body...
Law is one of the key foundations to a functioning society. It is what regulates everything from the size of a milk bottle to what is...
Instead of sending Mrs May back to London with no extension whatsoever, or perhaps a very short extension, the European Union decided to give Theresa an...
With Parliament currently in the process of debating the next stages of Brexit, the Commons has just passed a bill that would, if enacted, prevent a...
Parliamentary sovereignty is founded upon two separate pillars: the first is that Parliament can make or unmake any law, and the second is that no other...
Flying back from London to Gibraltar for the Easter break a day before the date that was meant to see the UK leave the European Union...
The past week has seen debates take place in the House of Commons regarding several important issues, including the ‘meaningful’ vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal,...
After a year of contentious debate both within government and among international organisations, the Internal Security Law in Mexico has finally been repealed by the Supreme...