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Why the Youth Citizenship Commission is consulting on lowering the voting age
Young people are becoming increasingly disinterested in formal political processes and are not getting involved in our democracy. For instance, compared with older people, they are less likely to vote, attend political meetings, contact their MPs or join a political party. However, young people do care about the issues that affect their lives and do [...]
Consultation on the Draft Legislative Programme ends 6 August
On 14 May 2008 the Government published the Draft Legislative Programme for 2008-09. The public consultation on the programme concludes on 6 August 2008. The Government will now be considering the responses received during the consultation and will publish a summary of reponses in the autumn, ahead of the Queen’s Speech which will take place on 3 December [...]
Speaker of the House of Commons announces conference
The Speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon Michael Martin MP, has announced the convening of a Speaker’s Conference following an invitation from the Prime Minister. The last conference was held in 1977-78, and there were only five such conferences held in the 20th Century. This conference will consider… “..and make recommendations for rectifying, the disparity between the [...]
Governance of Britain one year on
Today the Justice Secretary Jack Straw marked the anniversary of the Governance of Britain with a statement to the House of Commons in which he set out the progress made in meeting the objectives of the programme. He said that in July last year the Prime Minister outlined steps toward further constitutional reform to renew our democracy, building a [...]
Justice Committee Report on role of Attorney General
The Justice Select Committee has published a report on the Draft Constitutional Renewal Bill focusing on the role of the Attorney General. You can access the report here
Joint Committee on Draft Constitutional Renewal Bill
Today the Joint Committee heard evidence from Tony McNulty MP, Minister of State, Home Office, Janet Paraskeva, First Civil Service Commissioner and Sir Gus O’Donnell, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service. Tomorrow the Committee will hear from Lord Lyell of Markyate, Lord Morris of Aberavon, Lord Mayhew of Twysden, Lord Carlile of Berriew [...]
Key public sector appointments to be scrutinised by Parliament
The Governance of Britain Green Paper included a commitment to increase democratic scrutiny of public appointments. The Government has now published a list of key appointments which will be subject to pre-appointment hearings by the Select Committee. The list includes posts which play a key role in protecting the public’s rights and interests and where the post-holder [...]
Joint Committee on Constitutional Renewal Bill
The next meeting of the Joint Committee on the Constitutional Reneweal Bill will be held on 3 June. Confirmed witnesses so far are Gareth Crossman, Director of Policy at Liberty and Mike Schwarz, Partner at Bindmans. A meeting will also be held on 4 June and evidence will be heard from Baroness Usha Prashar, Chairman of [...]
Joint Committee - Oral Evidence Sessions
The Joint Committee of the Draft Constitutional Renewal Bill will hold two evidence sessions this week. The first at 1.45pm today will hear evidence from Tim Dutton QC, Chairman, Bar Council, Andrew Holroyd, President, Law Society and Joshua Rozenberg, Legal Editor, Daily Telegraph. Sebastian Payne, Lecturer, Kent Law School, University of Kent, Peter Facey, Director, Unlock [...]
Draft Legislative Programme 2008-09
Today the Government has published Preparing Britain for the Future - the Draft Legislative Programme 2008-09, which sets out the UK Government’s plans for legislative and key non-legislative action in next year’s Parliamentary session. The document can be viewed here. The Government’s plans to publish their draft legislative programme in advance of the Queen’s Speech in [...]