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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.
⏰ ⏰ ⏰ 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! ⏰ ⏰ ⏰
The Constitution Society invites applications for a three‑month Fellowship exploring the position of protest in the UK constitution.