Labour's disgraceful new attack on the Conservatives' opposition to their DNA database
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I can quite understand why Michael Wills is upset about John Jackson's note on
In the second review of the book on the rule of law by Lord Bingham, the former lord chief justice, Keith Ewing argues that far from being crusaders for the rule of law, our judges regularly fail to protect human rights
Roy Hattersley told a packed hall at the Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge that he had changed his mind on proportional representation. He was scornful about the term “electoral reform”
A shameful case of the imprisonment and deportation of a minor by the UK Borders Agency.
The UK's Justice Minister says he needs no epitaph, Britain's constitution has been reformed over the last three years and the process should continue.
Michael Foot, Labour's leader from 1980 to 1983, died this week. For all his personal qualities his passionate loyalty to the traditions of the Labour Party were a disaster for Britain.
Is an English Backlash emerging? the IPPR asked in a report out this week. The answer provided by Professor John Curtice was heavily qualified, but it suggests that the English
The Digital Economy Bill now before the Lords is a matter of grave concern. The concern centres on two questions: what rights we should assign to ‘intellectual property’, and how
Gordon Brown’s role in the Iraq war will come under focus today when he gives evidence to the Chilcot inquiry. We can gain perspective on this by considering the two British foreign policy disasters of the last century, Munich and Suez
A farewell to Minister of Justice Michael Wills