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The Attorney General on judges, Asian values, Spartans, the Good Law Project, Lord Frost – and why the Tories should revive the torch logo.
Our arrangements have served us well for centuries. But the current situation reveals that it is in need of a tidy-up to restore its effectiveness and standing.
In his new book he sets out to rescue those virtues from the mockery inflicted on them in the 20th century.
A new report by the Society of Conservative Lawyers argues that prior Parliamentary approval for military action is a dangerous game and has no constitutional law basis.
Does authority reside with Parliament or the People? And are MPs representatives or delegates? Both must be answered.
The FCA has insulated its future size by creating 16 handbooks of “Conduct” which stretch to over four million words.
Elections, referenda and political fora are the appropriate settings for such debate, not the courts.