Call lists in Parliament would stifle debate. It's good the Procedure Committee has rejected the idea, writes Declan McLean with the latest on the blog. Read it now at: hhttps://consoc.org.uk/call-lists-at-westminster/
Call lists in Parliament would stifle debate. It's good the Procedure Committee has rejected the idea, writes Declan McLean with the latest on the blog. Read it now at: hhttps://consoc.org.uk/call-lists-at-westminster/
NEWYDD - Adroddiad gan @robdjones.bsky.social yn dadansoddi'r data diweddaraf ar garchardai a charchariad yng Nghymru 👇
NEW - Report from Dr Robert Jones analyses the latest data on prisons and imprisonment in Wales 👇 #Wales #Cymru #Senedd26
www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-n...
At #PMQs Kemi Badenoch claimed that she personally blocked the GRR Bill.
But s35 of the Scotland Act hands the veto power exclusively to the SoS for Scotland.
Either Badenoch has misled the House or s35 was/is interpreted as a veto power for ANY UK Gov minister
Ministers put in long hours and work hard. For me, the issue isn’t so much the pay, but how many are being paid it.
The Scottish Government is bloated with a number of seemingly overlapping portfolios, blurring lines of accountability
Ymchwil gan Rob Jones yn cael sylw (haeddianol) yma>>>
Research by @walesgovernance.bsky.social colleague Rob Jones featuring here>>>
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
In case you missed it, we published a new report on options for constitutional reform today.
@lisajames.bsky.social, Patrick Thomas, @alanrenwick.bsky.social and Meg Russell discuss the current situation and possible reforms in 31 areas across the constitutional landscape.
Read all about it 👇
Voting on the landmark Employment Rights Bill in Parliament - our new deal for working people and the biggest upgrade to rights at work in a generation.
🔴day one rights in work
🔴strengthening sick pay
🔴ending fire and rehire
🔴banning exploitative zero hour contracts
Many thanks to @uofgpolicy.bsky.social for the invitation to contribute to this afternoon’s workshop on the challenges of devolved law-making following the UNCRC case.
It was an engaging discussion, exploring how the devolved policy sphere is navigated and the implications for future legislation.
Committee stage on the hereditary peerages bill began with a classic
UK unions welcome ministers’ decision to bolster workers’ rights bill
This is like watching a dumbstruck theatre cast member being handed their lines during a performance.
The only difference is that parliamentary debate shouldn’t be so blatantly scripted.
New House of Commons Library paper on the law officers by two of the good guys
commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-bri...
For those following the English #devolution debate, the UK Govt has today confirmed that six areas will be prioritised for potential mayoral elections in 2026:
1) Cumbria;
2) Cheshire and Warrington;
3) Greater Essex;
4) Hampshire and Solent;
5) Norfolk and Suffolk; and
6) Sussex and Brighton
Delighted to be (a small) part of the big @ukandeu.bsky.social big Brexit Files report. media.ukandeu.ac.uk/wp-content/u... My 1000 words (at p 123) considers how UK political leaders - and decisions taken by the U.K. Supreme Court - have weakened devolution since the Brexit referendum. A wee 🧵 1/n
🎉 IT’S HERE! 🎉
📔 Our major new report
‘The Brexit Files: from referendum to reset’
✍️ Written by leading academic experts for the fifth anniversary of the UK leaving the EU, it covers three key areas of the Brexit story 🧵
Daily Record article from 2020 about the unsanctioned overdose prevention centre
Britain's first official Overdose Prevention Centre opened in Glasgow this morning. I am grateful to everyone who has worked for many years to realise this.
5 years ago, I volunteered with Peter Krykant to start the UK's first unofficial overdose prevention pilot.
Tony Blair’s vision of a technologically innovative economy could save Scotland's ailing state and stagnant politics.
By Chris Deerin
www.newstatesman.com/politics/202...
🚨 NEWYDD: Dadansoddiad cyntaf o Gyllideb Ddrafft Llywodraeth Cymru 2025-26 gan Guto Ifan o Ddadansoddi Cyllid Cymru 🧮
🚨 NEWLY PUBLISHED: Guto Ifan of Wales Fiscal Analysis makes sense of the detail in the Welsh Government's 2025-26 Draft Budget 🧮 blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/thinking-wal...
Rydyn ni’n cynnal ein darlith flynyddol heno yn y Pierhead ym Mae Caerdydd gyda cyn-arweinydd tîm cynghorwyr arbennig Llywodraeth Cymru, Jane Runeckles.
Our 2024 Annual Lecture this evening is being delivered by Jane Runeckles, former head of Welsh Government special advisors.
Since he’s not here my colleague David Torrance has just published a paper that’s the result of a year long exercise of trying to ‘map’ or rather identify and summarise all the various sources of the UK constitution.
He’s asked for feedback on any omissions/errors etc
t.co/dl1BC68Pc0
So for all the folks interested, or based, in #Wales here is an easy (non-comprehensive!!!) list of 150 of the best follows.
#Wales #Cymru #Cymreig #Cymraeg #Welsh
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