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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Nov 2022 2
Dec 2022 6
Jan 2023 3
Feb 2023 3
Mar 2023 7
Apr 2023 6
May 2023 4
Jun 2023 6
Jul 2023 6
Aug 2023 7
Sep 2023 5
Oct 2023 3
Nov 2023 3
Dec 2023 6
Jan 2024 4
Feb 2024 6
Mar 2024 4
Apr 2024 4
May 2024 3
Jun 2024 14
Jul 2024 6
Aug 2024 1
Sep 2024 4
Oct 2024 0

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Most recent posts

Government standards: the need for reform
Before the election, Labour promised to make broad changes to the standards regime. Yet two months after the election, progress on many aspects of their plans has been slow, and the new government has already …
On , by The Constitution Unit, 78 words
Select committee elections: how should a ‘proportional’ allocation between parties be calculated?
Chairs and members of House of Commons select committees are allocated between political parties in proportion to their strength in the House. But in practice, a proportional allocation can be calculated in a number of …
On , by The Constitution Unit, 71 words
Who are the last hereditary peers?
The Labour government has pledged to remove the remaining hereditary peers from the House of Lords. With a bill to do so now in the Commons, Lisa James looks at the profiles of the sitting …
On , by The Constitution Unit, 53 words