Parliament and the constitution
Parliamentary Monitor 2018
How Parliament has spent its time and taxpayers’ money in the year from the 2017 State Opening of Parliament.
Autumn surprises: possible scenarios for the next phase of Brexit
What are the possible scenarios for the next phase of Brexit – and what stands between the Prime Minister and her preferred outcome in March 2019?
Launch of Parliamentary Monitor 2018
The launch of the first edition of Parliamentary Monitor, which uses data to explore what parliament has done in the year since the election.
A second Brexit referendum: the practical questions
A ‘people’s vote’ cannot be ruled out as a possible outcome of the current parliamentary chaos.
Bullying in Parliament: new measures may make matters worse
The limited nature of Leadsom’s reforms illustrate just how difficult it will be to achieve real culture change in Parliament.
Conservative Party Conference 2018
We have now announced a programme of events at the Conservative Party Conference. These will take place on Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 October.
A low-key year in Parliament, but it's not all Brexit's fault
The Government’s status as a minority—and Brexit—has significantly curtailed its legislative programme.
Parliament’s 'meaningful vote' on Brexit
This explainer looks at parliament’s consideration of the Brexit deal.
The battle for control of Brexit
The pitched battle over the ‘meaningful vote’ amendment is a battle between two Conservative factions to get the Brexit they want.
‘Meaningful vote’ on Brexit: a second showdown is likely
The Lords would be justified in sending back their amendments for proper consideration in the Commons.