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January 29, 2021
Civil Society Alliance
So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye

This is the final edition of our weekly e:bulletin as the Brexit Civil Society Alliance comes to an end this week. With the project wrapping up I wanted to have a special edition of the final bulletin where I share with you some of the resources we have created over the past few years of our work. I hope the bulletin has proved useful in keeping you up to date with Brexit happenings. I also hope you enjoy the resources outlined today! As usual there is some recommended reading for your Friday.

January 22, 2021
Civil Society Alliance
No Thanks M'Lords

This week the Government defeated amendments to give Parliament a greater role in future trade deals as it voted against multiple Lords Amendments to the Trade Bill. This week, we also published our new report “Seizing the Opportunity: The case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy” by Kathryn Sturgeon. You can download it today. As usual we have recommended reading for your Friday.

January 15, 2021
Civil Society Alliance
Bills To Be Paid

With the Brexit deal agreed what will come next? The FT reported this week that plans are already underway to regress on workers’ rights and some Brexit Bills are still making their way through parliament. We also have a guest piece from Kathryn Sturgeon about our new report “Seizing the Opportunity: the case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy.” As usual we have recommended reading for your Friday.

January 8, 2021
Civil Society Alliance
It's A New Year, It's A New Deal

Happy New Year! A trade deal between the EU and UK was agreed while we were all busy eating our Christmas dinner. In today’s E:Bulletin we look at some of the key parts you should be aware of. We have a new report about the case for embracing civil society in democracy coming out in January and we’d love to see you at our launch event (details below). As usual we have recommended reading for your Friday.

December 11, 2020
Civil Society Alliance
Is A Deal In The Oven?

This week talks over dinner between Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen didn’t amount to much other than a new deadline for negotiations. This Sunday was picked as a deadline for a “firm decision”. Negotiations have been bubbling away for a long time now with the same three topics (fisheries, level playing field, and sovereignty) causing disagreements for both sides. We find out next week if a decision has been made.

Meanwhile, we have two excellent new podcast episodes out for you to listen to. A two part series about how ministers make law using delegated legislation, what the issues with this are, how it has affected the process of legislating for Brexit, and how you can campaign on it. We also look ahead to events in Parliament and as usual have recommended reading for your Friday.

Civil Society Alliance
February 1, 2018
Newsletter

It’s Official: The Only Certainty Is The Uncertainty

Civil Society Alliance
February 1, 2018
Newsletter

Every E:Bulletin seems to reflect on the swirl of the politics - this week seems to have been developing into something more tidal.

Civil Society Alliance
January 19, 2018
Newsletter

The EU Withdrawal Bill Passes Third Reading - Now It's Onto To The Lords

Civil Society Alliance
January 19, 2018
Newsletter

As the timetable of our departure from the EU becomes clearer, the confusion grows.

Civil Society Alliance
January 12, 2018
Newsletter

New Year - New Amendments: EU Withdrawal Bill Returns To The Commons

Civil Society Alliance
January 12, 2018
Newsletter

Report Stage of the bill are 16th and 17th January and will be the final chance for the Government to follow through on promises made during Committee Stage.

Civil Society Alliance
January 5, 2018
Newsletter

What Next For The EU (Withdrawal) Bill

Civil Society Alliance
January 5, 2018
Newsletter

Now that more than 64 hours of the Committee stage for the Withdrawal Bill is over, the Repeal Bill Alliance looks at what’s ahead for the bill in 2018.

Civil Society Alliance
December 20, 2017
Newsletter

Parliamentary Sovereignty At The Heart Of This Week’s Committee Stage Debates

Civil Society Alliance
December 20, 2017
Newsletter

Yesterday was a big win for parliamentary sovereignty- but it is not over yet. Below, we explore in detail the need to keep up the pressure on the government when it comes to proper scrutiny of delegated legislation.

Civil Society Alliance
December 12, 2017
Press Releases

Brexit Bill Is An Attack On Devolution Settlements, Warns Alliance Of 80+ Organisations From Across The UK

Civil Society Alliance
December 12, 2017
Press Releases

Alliance warns that if MPs don’t amend the EU (Withdrawal) Bill they risk undermining hard-won devolution settlements and the Good Friday Agreement.

Civil Society Alliance
December 12, 2017
Press Releases

Government’s New Sifting Committee For Delegated Legislation Would Be “Built On Rotten Foundations”

Civil Society Alliance
December 12, 2017
Press Releases

The government has announced it will be accepting the Procedure Committee amendments to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, proposed by the Committee’s Chair, Charles Walker.

Civil Society Alliance
December 7, 2017
Newsletter

Recap Of Devolution Debates & Preparing For The Crucial Weeks Ahead

Civil Society Alliance
December 7, 2017
Newsletter

When the EU Withdrawal Bill was first introduced, it looked as if it was the sweeping powers handed to ministers which would be the most contentious issue among MPs.

Civil Society Alliance
December 2, 2017
Newsletter

Devolution Days Coming Up: Info & Action For How To #Stopthepowergrab

Civil Society Alliance
December 2, 2017
Newsletter

Big days for devolution are coming up next week, as the Withdrawal Bill returns to the Commons for Committee Stage day 4 and 5.

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