According to the ever useful Open Europe press summary Germany's constitutional court has ruled that its country's interpretation of EU rules on data retention breach its
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I went to the Equality and Human Rights Commission discussion about Human Rights today in London. Not a lot was learnt. Dominic Grieve was interesting.
To mark the publication of The Convention on Modern Liberty: The British debate on fundamental rights and freedoms, one year on from that event, OurKingdom publishes extracts from the book.
The image of a shark dying because it has stopped moving forward appears in James Forsyth's account in the Spectator. Its being twittered to and fro. But it
The founder of openDemocracy on a mind-changing trip to India.
The POWER2010 campaign for democratic renewal in the UK has unveiled its five-point Pledge for the election.
"It is my hope and intention to have a Repeal Act in the first year of a Conservative government. I have been arguing for it for some time. And
The UK's Foreign Secretary tells Anthony Barnett that a revolution is underway and tells Sky that there will be no compromise on the Falklands
Is the British Prime Minister unfit for office or is the UK's political and media class unfit for purpose?
The less power they have the more grandiose their claims, the law satirised by the Marx Brothers in Freedonia has just been confirmed by Britain's "Lord High Everything".
Sunny Hundal has just launched his rethink of Liberal Conspiracy as he prepares for life after the election. We're planning something similar at OK. Here is my comment