Britain’s politics has escaped the curse of sectionalism, says Politeia's Director, Sheila Lawlor. But the weakness of politicians and the police in the face of BLM extremism now...
Dominic Cummings continues to play an important role in helping the British people to gain their freedom from the EU, says Politeia’s Director, Sheila Lawlor. He should not...
The government intends that contract tracing will play an important part in the UK’s safe return to work as the Covid-19 pandemic subsides. But the question it...
As calls to lift the lockdown grow, it now seems the Health Secretary exceeded his legal powers in imposing the Coronavirus regulations SI 350, says Anthony Speaight QC....
This week at Edinburgh’s High Court, Alex Salmond, Scotland’s former First Minister, was found not guilty of a series of sex offences, and a further charge of...
As UK-EU trade talks begin, David Collins explains how UK law underpins high standards and is in line with international regulations.
As the country prepares to go to the polls, Labour’s voters have been left without their party, to the detriment of Britain’s democratic tradition, says Politeia’s Director,...
As Labour delegates ended their conference in Brighton, John Mills suggests the drama, the dynamics and the divisions reflect the bigger picture in the country.
This week the Supreme Court was back in business, on a Gina Miller ‘Mark 2’ case – this time on a challenge to the government’s right to...
Delaying departure from March turned Brexit into a long process instead of the clear act of departure under and envisaged by international law, says Dr Thomas Grant commenting...