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| | | | After the warning shot fired from the ballot boxes of the Scottish electorate in this year's referendum on independence, the West Lothian question has stirred with renewed power. It seems to have triggered a highly unconventional response on the part of the Labour party's leader, Ed Miliband, who - as reported by James Hand and... | |
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| | | | After a very long - and at times electrifying - campaign, a modest but decisive majority of those who participated in the referendum on Scottish independence have voted "no". In one sense, this is the end of the process - even if, bearing in mind the main UK parties' still-to-be-fulfilled promises about further devolution, it... | |
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| | In his latest blog on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, Paul Craig criticises the recommendation of the House of Lords Constitution Committee ("HLCC"), at paras 70 and 93, that all retained direct EU law (defined by the HLCC to encompass all the law continued under clauses 3 and 4 of the Withdrawal Bill) should be... |