The announcement of the unique devolution deal for the city represents the opening of a major new front in the English devolution debate, and a model that other areas will certainly want to follow.
OurKingdom's co-editor Adam Ramsay talks to Occupy Democracy last week about power in Britain and how to challenge it.
The left's demands may be becoming somewhat repetitive and yet look no closer to being realised. Surely the real question is, under what social and constitutional conditions could those demands be met?
Unelected, dysfunctional and yet increasingly active, the House of Lords is in urgent need of fundamental reform.
The Coalition introduced the Fixed Term Parliaments Act in 2011. Now some Conservative MPs want to repeal the Act. But Fixed Term Parliaments are good for UK democracy.
The treatment of protesters in Parliament Square shows the profound lack of confidence the British state has in itself - and the overwhelming need to codify its powers.
The people camping outside Parliament under constant police harassment deserve more than our indifference.
The time is right for Assemblies in the regions of the North of England.
The Scottish referendum introduced much needed chaos and taught people to think about power and politics. We need to bring its spirit to all of the UK.
A month on from Scotland's independence vote, here are 14 lessons it taught us.
The leading Scottish economist stood up to Thatcher over advertising on the BBC, but died a month before the referendum. What would he have thought?
The Houses of Parliament discussed the aftermath of the Scottish referendum this week. This is the speech Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards planned to make, had he been called. He calls for radical and creative thinking around the UK constitution.