Stephen Hill

Stronger together? Labour’s lessons from the Pandemic

After recent unfortunate (if not entirely unexpected) performances in recent elections, the Labour leader Keir Starmer not only conducted a reshuffle of his Shadow Cabinet, but also commissioned a policy review to lay the foundations of what will become the next Labour manifesto, when the time comes. Although we don’t often comment on internal political […]

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Government immigration reform consultation challenged

We have written multiple times about the Government’s major immigration reform consultation, firstly in a previous Week in Parliament where we did a little dissection of it raising significant concerns over the process and then in a wider piece questioning whether there might be problems in the Home Office’s consultation culture. We criticised the consultation

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Juden v LB Tower Hamlets- dealing with internal consultation responses

Planning can be a tricky area for consultors to manage, particularly when the planning application in question relates to heritage sites. Back in May the High Court dealt with an interesting case about the disclosure of information and internal responses to planning consultations. It emerged from a planning application to convert the former London Chest

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The Week in Parliament

No one was really paying attention to the UK Parliament proper this week, all (recently tested on long drives) eyes turning to the Honourable Member for Barnard Castle as he did his accounts, washed his dirty laundry, and sincerely apologised (not necessarily in that order). Westminster Oh come on, you knew that we were going

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Thinking about ‘unnecessary barriers’- user interface and experience in consultation

Last year, we saw judgment handed down in the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal on Patrick Lynch v The Boundary Commissioner for Northern Ireland. It wasn’t a case we covered in great detail, mostly making reference to it in other articles, because it didn’t particular reveal anything new or raise any novel points of law.

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The Week in Parliament

Westminster In Westminster this week, we saw the delivery of the Government response to the Williams Rail Review, the most comprehensive review of the British rail networks since privatisation. The report “Great British Railways: The Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail” proposes the simplification of the rail network under one organisation “Great British Railways” to run all

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