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    Covid-19: Lockdown legislation for the north of England

    Friday, 18 September, 2020

    In July 2020, the Government announced that it would introduce ‘local lockdowns’ in certain areas in the north of England in response to rates of Covid-19 that were above the national average. In early August, it made regulations to provide for these restrictions. The Government has since amended these with other instruments to reflect the changes in transmission rates and the easing of national restrictions. This article provides information on the original instrument and those which amended it.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    House of Lords: Hybrid sittings, participation and Covid-19

    Friday, 11 September, 2020

    This In Focus article considers the impact of changes the House of Lords has made during the pandemic on Member participation, focusing on the period between the introduction of hybrid proceedings and the beginning of the 2020 summer recess.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • House of Lords
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Local lockdowns: The legislative framework in England

    Monday, 07 September, 2020

    The Government has relaxed many of the national coronavirus lockdown restrictions since the height of the pandemic. Instead, it has sought to control outbreaks in specific areas with ‘local lockdowns’. This article examines the legislative framework around local lockdowns and the parliamentary scrutiny they have undergone.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Parliamentary scrutiny of treaties: Debate on committee reports

    Wednesday, 19 August, 2020

    This article summarises the conclusions of three House of Lords committee reports on the powers of Parliament to scrutinise treaties. In the context of Brexit, there have been calls for Parliament’s powers of scrutiny of treaties and trade agreements to be strengthened. The committee reports are due to be debated in the House of Lords on 7 September 2020.

    • In Focus
    • Brexit & the EU
    • International Law
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Parliamentary Constituencies Bill: Briefing for Lords Stages

    Wednesday, 22 July, 2020

    This bill seeks to set the number of constituencies used in UK general elections. It would also amend how boundaries are drawn and changes are implemented.

    • Research Briefing
    • Elections
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    International impact of Covid-19 on parliaments

    Thursday, 16 July, 2020

    The Coronavirus pandemic has impacted how parliaments across the world operate. This article details how several parliaments have had to adapt. For example, the use of heat sensors in the Republic of Korea and reduced plenary sittings in the French Senate.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Government
    • Parliament
    • World Affairs
  • Current Affairs Digest

    Current Affairs Digest: Constitution (June 2020)

    Friday, 19 June, 2020

    Catch up on articles about the constitution, government and parliament you may have missed from May and June 2020. Including articles on the development of virtual parliaments during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    • Current Affairs Digest
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    House of Lords: Virtual sittings, participation and Covid-19

    Monday, 15 June, 2020

    The UK’s second chamber has adapted in response to the coronavirus pandemic. But to what extent have some of the changes affected participation levels?

    • In Focus
    • House of Lords
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    2016–17: Insights from the last ‘normal’ parliamentary session?

    Monday, 15 June, 2020

    • In Focus
    • Government
    • Parliament
  • Current Affairs Digest

    Current Affairs Digest: Constitution (May 2020)

    Wednesday, 20 May, 2020

    Catch up on articles you may have missed on the constitution, government and parliament from May 2020. Articles this month take a closer look at Covid-19 and human rights legislation.

    • Current Affairs Digest
    • Foreign Policy
    • Government
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    EU Committee Report: Beyond Brexit: How to Win Friends and Influence People

    Wednesday, 06 May, 2020

    The House of Lords EU Committee’s report on the UK’s influence on the EU after Brexit will be debated on 12 May 2020.

    • Research Briefing
    • Brexit & the EU
    • Foreign Policy
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Royal Commissions: Making a Comeback?

    Thursday, 23 April, 2020

    Royal commissions have fallen out of use over recent decades, but they could be set to make a return. The Conservative manifesto of 2019 promised to set up a royal commission on the criminal justice system. This briefing looks at the background to royal commissions.

    • Research Briefing
    • Crime
    • Government
    • Justice
    • Parliament
  • Current Affairs Digest

    Current Affairs Digest: Constitution (April 2020)

    Wednesday, 22 April, 2020

    Catch up on articles you may have missed about the constitution, government and parliament from April 2020. Articles this month look at types of governance, and the virtual running of parliament in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    • Current Affairs Digest
    • Government
    • Parliament
  • In Focus

    Coronavirus: How have parliaments adapted?

    Tuesday, 07 April, 2020

    In early 2020, parliaments across the world reacted to the coronavirus pandemic. In response to a statement on potential changes to the running of House of Lords business in March, this article looks at how other parliaments have adapted to meet the needs of social distancing. It considers proxy voting, remote voting and virtual sittings.

    • In Focus
    • Coronavirus
    • Parliament
  • Research Briefing

    Constitution, Democracy and Rights Commission

    Thursday, 26 March, 2020

    The Government has proposed setting up a constitution, democracy and rights commission to consider broad aspects of the UK’s constitution. This would look at issues including the relationship between the government, parliament, and the courts; the functioning of the royal prerogative; the role of the House of Lords; and access to justice.

    • Research Briefing
    • Family & Civil Law
    • Government
    • House of Lords
    • Justice
    • Parliament

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