
Here you’ll find updates & information on relevant parliamentary procedures, select committee hearings, debates on Brexit & much more.
Unlike the other UK devolved nations, Wales voted on 23 June 2016 to leave the European Union, and has a Government all but one of whose members come from UK-wide political parties
If you cast your mind back to when the EU Withdrawal Bill (now Act) was being debated in Parliament, one of the most contentious issues was whether MPs would get a ‘meaningful vote’
It’s worth keeping an eye on select committees in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords and what they are doing to scrutinise Brexit.
In this explainer, we take a look at what’s next on the legislative timetable and the Brexit bills that the Government has promised to introduce to Parliament.
Leaving the European Union requires significant changes to our laws- 40 years of membership of the European Union has inevitably affected many of areas of UK law
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A new report by the Brexit Civil Society Alliance looks at the role civil society organisations play in democracy and what changes need to be made by governments to embrace their potential.
The Next Brexit Related Constitutional Crisis? The UK Government Proposals on the post-Brexit UK Internal Market Represent a Serious Threat to Devolution.
On 21 January the Brexit Civil Society Alliance launched our new report, Seizing the Opportunity: the case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy. To mark the occasion we had a virtual launch event, hearing from expert speakers and opening up the discussion to attendees.