2 posts published by UKCLA during September 2025| UK Constitutional Law Association
On 22 July 2025, the Crown Estate (Wales) Bill passed unopposed through report stage in the House of […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
On 17 August 2023 the Ministry of Defence (MoD) put the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) on broad notice about the devastating failure of data protection that is now generally known as the A…| UK Constitutional Law Association
Introduction In its judgments in Continuity Bill and Treaty Incorporation, the Supreme Court identified what we describe in […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
Introduction On Tuesday last week it emerged that a mind-boggling data breach by the UK government – and […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
Introduction The Climate Change Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 (‘CCA’) is, from a constitutional perspective, a fairly unassuming, if […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Annual Report for 2024/25 released last week sadly provides evidence of a severe […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
On 15th July 2025, the UK Government (UKG) published its response to its review and public consultation on […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
The UKCLA blog will shortly take its annual summer break, running from Monday 28 July to Monday 1 […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
The ‘Executive Summary’ of the report of Brian Leveson’s Independent Review of the Criminal Courts: Part 1 opens with a description of a crisis. Criminal justice is in crisis. The open caseload in …| UK Constitutional Law Association
6 posts published by UKCLA during April 2025| UK Constitutional Law Association
The issue of remedies for any finding that the 2019 prorogation of the UK Parliament is unlawful is presently under discussion in pleadings in the joined appeals of Miller No.2 and Joanna Cherry MP…| UK Constitutional Law Association
7 posts published by UKCLA during July 2025| UK Constitutional Law Association
Despite the Ministry of Justice releasing some helpful but limited data relating to judicial reviews, it is hard […]| UK Constitutional Law Association
Over the last few weeks criticism of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR/the Convention) and suggestions that the United Kingdom (U.K) should attempt to reform the supranational instrumen…| UK Constitutional Law Association
For Women Scotland v Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 is a judgment that has triggered great public discussion about the position of trans people in Great Britain (for an interesting discussion of…| UK Constitutional Law Association
Over the last three months, there has been a renewed interest in the concept and politics of ‘Blue Labour’—through media coverage, the formation of a Blue Labour parliamentary group, and …| UK Constitutional Law Association
On 23 January, Sir Keir Starmer announced plans to ‘stop blockers getting in the way’ of infrastructure development, by introducing restrictions on judicial review of infrastructure projects. Notwi…| UK Constitutional Law Association