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| | The parties contesting the general election have now published their manifestos, allowing exploration and comparison of their constitutional proposals. In this fourth post in a series on the manifestos, Patrick Thomas examines the commitments on devolution, and considers what these might mean for the future of the UK. It has now been a quarter of...
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| | The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill is scheduled for its Second Reading debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday 25 October 2022. This briefing analyses five areas of particular concern that need to be addressed during the Bill's passage through Parliament.
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| | Robert Henderson As parties outside the British political mainstream garner more and more support the call for electoral reform will increase.. It is not simply that the coming general election will produce a House of Commons whose representation will be radically different from the votes cast , because that has long been a feature of...
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| [AI summary] The text discusses the potential for sabotage in the NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) standardization process, highlighting the NSA's historical influence and the lack of transparency in NIST's procedures. It references the Dual EC backdoor incident and questions the integrity of the PQC selection process, suggesting that NSA may have influenced the choice of algorithms. The author advocates for full transparency and public access to records, emphasizing the importance of open review to ensure the security of cryptographic standards.