Why the secretive royal ‘veto’ practice needs scrutiny
The archaic practice of Queen’s consent allows the Crown to vet certain laws
The archaic practice of Queen’s consent allows the Crown to vet certain laws
The government are using crucial Lords time for regal sycophancy, writes Green peer Jenny Jones.
No one has been consulted over the decision to rename the Severn Crossing the ‘Prince of Wales Bridge’…
His letters to the Scottish Government are just the most recent example in a long string of secretive, undemocratic lobbying.
Where are the cries over this ‘waste of taxpayers’ money’?
This unaccountable institution relies on make-believe and mythology to survive
Defenders will say he has a right to know official cabinet information before the public, but how far will Prince Charles’ meddling go?
Britain is a secular and multicultural society, but such aspirations sit uneasily with the practices of the head of the state
To say the Queen has succeeded by ‘not putting a foot wrong’ is to miss the point of a head of state
Burnham is in the sights of the Tory press. Any excuse to bash him will do