The Week in Parliament
I said that last week was the last week before the summer Parliamentary recess. So you might be surprised to see me back this week. Whilst events in the Commons […]
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I said that last week was the last week before the summer Parliamentary recess. So you might be surprised to see me back this week. Whilst events in the Commons […]
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This week the Guardian revealed proposals from the Government to move social care functions under the control of the NHS. Social care reform has been a perpetual item on the
An integrated health and social care system? Read More »
Governments consult on an enormous range of things, over a wide geographical scope- now it seems they are thinking even bigger. In 2018, the new Space Industry Act received Royal
A consultation that’s out of this world Read More »
Will they be wise enough to engage local people and other stakeholders in local lockdown decisions? Background For thirty years or more, local authorities have been campaigning for more
Historic moment for English Councils? Read More »
It’s the last week before the Parliamentary summer recess, that glorious time when MPs get to run delightedly home to their constituencies to play ball games in parks and demand
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Back in June, the Welsh Government launched a consultation on banning third party sales of puppies and kittens, following an earlier consultation in 2019 which had highlighted certain other issues
The cutest consultation of all? Consulting children and adults in Wales Read More »
Brexit! Do you remember when that was top of the hit parade? Those were the days eh? Well, it seems we might be getting something of a resurgence of that
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The Government response to the pandemic has been the subject of much debate over the last few months. Yesterday in Parliament, the acting Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey seemed
The Consultation Institute makes submissions to parliamentary inquiry Read More »
Two weeks ago, we wrote about tentative plans to experiment with running jury-less trials in some criminal court cases to help deal with the immense backlog of criminal cases which
Fury over MoJ proposals for weekend courts Read More »
We have, I’m afraid to say a bit of a hotch-potch of stories from Westminster, so sit back and relax as we hop all over SW1 in pursuit of the
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