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BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? Peter Riddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/resā¦

What problems are there with the legislative process? Have they got worse? And what can be done to fix them? Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and Daniel Gover to discuss just this on 24 February. Sign up for this free, online event š ucl.ac.uk/constitution-uā¦.


NEW BLOG: Local citizensā assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and Alan Renwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/locā¦

ON THE BLOG: Local citizensā assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and Alan Renwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/locā¦

BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? Peter Riddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/resā¦

Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and Daniel Gover to discuss the problems, and potential solutions, with the legislative process. This event will include a Q&A and you can submit a question by replying to this post. Sign up for this free, online event š ucl.ac.uk/constitution-uā¦.


BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? Peter Riddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/resā¦

ON THE BLOG: Local citizensā assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and Alan Renwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/locā¦


ON THE BLOG: Local citizensā assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and Alan Renwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/locā¦

BLOGPOST: How and when should someone give up public office? Peter Riddell argues that although it is rightly difficult to remove some public servants, it is also incumbent on them to know in what circumstances they should resign. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/06/resā¦

ON THE BLOG: Local citizensā assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and Alan Renwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/locā¦

ON THE BLOG: Local citizensā assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do? Patricia Preller and Alan Renwick discuss what we know about the over 40 local citizens' assemblies convened in the UK since 2019. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/11/locā¦

NEW BLOG: Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentaryĀ scrutiny? Ahead of a related Constitution Unit event next week, Meg Russell summarises her recent article in Public Law which crunches the numbers on parliamentary scrutiny over time. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/17/shoā¦

ON THE BLOG: Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentaryĀ scrutiny? Ahead of a related Constitution Unit event next week, Meg Russell summarises her recent article in Public Law which crunches the numbers on parliamentary scrutiny over time. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/17/shoā¦

Join Meg Russell, David Natzler and Daniel Gover to discuss the problems, and potential solutions, with the legislative process. This event will include a Q&A and you can submit a question by replying to this post. Sign up for this free, online event š ucl.ac.uk/constitution-uā¦.



Our founder and former Director, Robert Hazell, is in The Times and The Sunday Times today addressing the US Vice President's speech last week. He calls the critique of democracy and speech 'breathtaking in its hypocrisy'. Read his letter š thetimes.com/comment/letterā¦.


ON THE BLOG: Should we be worried about the decline of parliamentary scrutiny? Ahead of a related Constitution Unit event next week, Meg Russell summarises her recent article in Public Law which crunches the numbers on parliamentary scrutiny over time. constitution-unit.com/2025/02/17/shoā¦