Devolution
The four governments of the UK must better co-ordinate their coronavirus approaches
Westminster and the devolved governments must better co-ordinate their different approaches to lockdown rules
Co-ordination and divergence: devolution and coronavirus
The four governments of the UK must better co-ordinate their different approaches to lockdown restrictions.
The UK Internal Market Bill in the House of Lords
As the bill enters the Lords, peers look poised to make amendments. This event explored issues in the bill and the likely amendments.
The UK Internal Market Bill: too strong in theory, too weak in practice?
The UK Internal Market Bill risks delivering the worst of both worlds
Legislating by consent: how to revive the Sewel convention
Our panel discussed the Sewel convention and how Brexit has exposed its limitations as a guarantee of devolved autonomy.
Myth-busting the Northern Ireland protocol
Jess Sargeant sets straight the myths and misunderstandings about the Northern Ireland protocol
Legislating by consent: how to revive the Sewel convention
The future of the Union could be put at risk without reforms to the principle of legislative consent.
The UK government should be prepared to compromise on the UK internal market
Compromise is the only way to break the stalemate between the UK government and the devolved administrations over the UK Internal Market Bill
UK Internal Market Act
After the end of the transition period, the UK government and the devolved administrations will no longer be collectively bound by EU law.
Devolution and the NHS
In the UK, the NHS is the umbrella term for the four health systems of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.