Stephen Hill

The Week in Parliament

With the enabling legislation for Brexit now passed, and Friday marking the official exit day and start of the transition period, Parliament has begun to turn its attention more towards the other business that fills the agenda. In terms of government legislation, it has been a fairly slow week with only two Government bills introduced. […]

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Travellers’ Rights Under the Spotlight

Rhion Jones comments:- We already have a controversial consultation affecting Travellers’ encampments in England. Then, last week, we receive a Court of Appeal judgment that will make many Councils pause for thought. It strikes a rather different note, and explicitly recommends as good practice, the preparation of an EIA before local authorities consider injunctions to

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Information, Cookies and Advertising – A storm brewing in La Belle France?

With the Information Commissioner’s Office in the UK announcing a consultation on their new draft direct marketing code of practice on 8th January, data continues to be a major flashpoint for large groups of people. It’s not just an issue in the UK either. The French national information regulator, the National Commission for Information Technology

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This Week in Parliament

It’s been a quiet week in Parliament for consultation with most of the time being occupied with the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill, which completed its process in the House on Wednesday 22nd and received Royal Assent on Thursday 23rd January. Although this bill did not directly involve consultation and public engagement (save for an

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The People’s Democracy- Momentum’s Labour Leadership Ballot

We were rather amused when late on Tuesday night a tweet came across our feed showing the consultation that the left-wing Labour organisation Momentum undertook amongst its members to decide who they should throw their (not inconsiderable) support behind in the ongoing Labour Party leadership contest. Momentum is a body that has consistently promised both

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Flawed Consultation Gives Energy Companies Victory over Regulator

Rhion Jones comments: This is a highly technical but important case where the inadequacies of stakeholder consultation jeopardised a public policy that matters to millions of people. In this article, Stephen Hill, our new Legal and Parliamentary Officer considers the details and rightly highlights the need for consultors to take extreme care when relying on

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