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The RSB seeks to destroy that lever. It cloaks itself in legal neutrality, but in reality, it is a ruling class weapon designed to foreclose collective action. It represents the judicialisation of ...
As a number of recent studies from across the developed world have reminded us, though, politicians – even elected ones – tend to be very different from the voters they represent, especially in terms ...
The implementation of the India-UK free trade agreement (FTA) is expected to take at least 10 months from the date of signing ...
Labour is unlikely to engage in filibustering to slow the progress of the debate into whether three Te Pāti Māori MPs should be suspended from Parliament after performing a haka during the first ...
Texas is readying a bill to ban social media for minors. If enacted, the bill would make Texas the second U.S. state to ...
With data security now recognised as a critical enabler of trustworthy AI, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre – in ...
Last week, the Chancellor announced next stages to the Pension Reforms. Reforms will more than £50 billion investment into UK ...
Analysis: MPs were set to debate an unprecedented punishment put forward by the Privileges Committee. The debate was cut short, but it's not over, writes Laura Walters.
Generally I like reading Liam Hehir over at the The Blue Review. He is usually interesting despite his position. However he asserted that “Parliament Must Rule Itself”. Of course ...
In New Zealand’s Parliament, every legislator has the chance to advance a proposed law, no matter how unpopular, thanks to an ...
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