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The Constitution Society is a charity which promotes public understanding of the UK constitution. Founded 2009. www.consoc.org.uk
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On the blog this week: the unusual significance of the Makerfield by-election. Mark Bennister has the story at: https://consoc.org.uk/markerfield-by-election/
On the blog this week: Tasneem Ghazi asks whether government and the judiciary can reach a compromise on the use of ouster clauses. Read it now at: hhttps://consoc.org.uk/ouster-clauses-is-there-a-way-forward/
The new minority governments in Cardiff and Scotland must navigate a fragmented and contested political landscape. Dr Darryn Nyatanga explains what this could mean for the UK's territorial constitution. https://loom.ly/PhmSjGU
⏰ Applications close tomorrow for our research fellowship examining protest within the UK constitution. Don't miss out on your chance to apply at: https://consoc.org.uk/protest-fellowship-2026/ ⏰
What significance will May's election results have on the shape of devolution across the UK? Mark Bennister writes for us. Read it here: https://consoc.org.uk/may-election-results/
⏰ ⏰ ⏰ There's one week left to apply for our (paid) summer research fellowship examining the position of protest within the UK Constitution. Full details at: consoc.org.uk/protest-fell... Please share widely and consider applying, but don't leave it too much longer! ⏰ ⏰ ⏰
What has at the Modernisation Committee been up to in Parliament of late? Peter Heaton-Jones investigates: https://consoc.org.uk/blog-the-modernisation-committee/
After the elections of May 7, Declan McLean argues the is ripe to reform the working of the Scottish Parliament. Read his piece on our website at: https://consoc.org.uk/scottish-parliament-reform/
How plausible is domestic reform to Article 8 rights? Ananya Kumar-Banerjee assesses in the latest post on the Constitution Society blog. Read it now at: https://consoc.org.uk/changing-article-8/
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Tasneem Ghazi explores ouster clauses within UK democracy and argues that a compromise can be made between the executive and the judiciary.
consoc.org.uk
Ouster Clauses: Is There a Way Forward? - The Constitution Society
Mark Bennister looks at the Makerfield by-election and considers the significance of this and previous by-elections.
consoc.org.uk
The High-Stakes and Rather Unusual Makerfield By-Election - The Constitution Society
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The Constitution Society invites applications for a three‑month Fellowship exploring the position of protest in the UK constitution.
consoc.org.uk
Declan McLean considers the future of the Scottish Parliament after May's elections and reckons it's time for reform of the institution.
consoc.org.uk
Fellowship on Protest and the Constitution: Apply Now - The Constitution Society
It's Time to get Serious About Scottish Parliament Reform - The Constitution Society
Mark Bennister considers what impact the results of the May elections will have on the devolution settlement.
consoc.org.uk
What do the May Election Results Mean for Devolution? - The Constitution Society
Fellowship on Protest and the Constitution: Apply Now - The Constitution Society
The Constitution Society invites applications for a three‑month Fellowship exploring the position of protest in the UK constitution.
consoc.org.uk
Peter Heaton-Jones reviews the recent work of Parliament's Modernisation Committee and assesses its progress.
consoc.org.uk
Parliamentary Modernisation: The Long and Winding Road - The Constitution Society
Ananya Kumar-Banerjee examines Article 8 of the ECHR and assesses whether proposals to change it are based in fact or fiction.
consoc.org.uk
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Changing Article 8 of the ECHR: What Is Really Possible? - The Constitution Society
⏰ ⏰ ⏰ There's one week left to apply for our (paid) summer research fellowship examining the position of protest within the UK Constitution. Full details at: consoc.org.uk/protest-fell... Please share widely and consider applying, but don't leave it too much longer! ⏰ ⏰ ⏰
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The Constitution Society invites applications for a three‑month Fellowship exploring the position of protest in the UK constitution.
consoc.org.uk
Fellowship on Protest and the Constitution: Apply Now - The Constitution Society
The Constitution Society