All Stories

  1. A Constitutional Out of Body Experience? The Body Corporate and the Unravelling of the First Welsh Devolution Dispensation
  2. ‘Inevitably the package will be dismissed […] as inadequate and grudging’: regionalism, ambivalence and the road to the North East of England referendum defeat in 2004
  3. Senedd Reform: From Aspiration to Cold‐Headed Reality?
  4. The Wilson government, the rise of nationalism and the road to the royal commission on the constitution, 1966-1968
  5. Welsh devolution 1999–2021: constitutional instability amidst institutionalized conservatism?
  6. ‘There will be no shortage of Cabinet ministers taking part in the Scottish referendum campaign. The same is not true in Wales’: New Labour, Old Struggles, and the Advent of Welsh Devolution*
  7. Birth pangs or a honeymoon from hell? The long annus horribilis for Welsh devolution, 1998–2000
  8. ‘Far reaching and perhaps destructive’? The 1974–79 Labour Government, devolution and the emergence, and failure, of the Scotland and Wales Bill
  9. ‘The Best‐Laid Schemes o’ Mice an’ Men’? Proposals, Planning, Defeat, and Legacy, of Devolution in the 1970s*
  10. Scotland at Westminster
  11. A Tale as Old as (Devolved) Time? Sewel, Stormont and the Legislative Consent Convention
  12. A Parliamentary Entente Cordiale? The House of Commons Defence Committee’s Joint Inquiry with the Assemblée Nationale’s Standing Committee on National Defence and the Armed Forces
  13. The Territorial Select Committees, 40 Years On
  14. Inter-parliamentary relations in the United Kingdom: devolution’s undiscovered country?
  15. Planning for Brexit: the Case of the 1975 Referendum
  16. ‘Too old a country … too long accustomed to regard her life as one and indivisible’: England and the Speaker’s Conference on Devolution
  17. A Lingering Diminuendo? The Conference on Devolution, 1919–20
  18. Wales as Nation or Region? The Conference on Devolution's Judiciary Sub-Committee, 1919-20
  19. The squeezed middle? The Liberal Democrats in Wales and Scotland: A post-coalition reassessment
  20. An Interlude of Agreement? A Reassessment of the Conference on Devolution's ‘Consensus’ on Powers
  21. Back to the Future? Warnings from History for a Future UK Constitutional Convention
  22. Federalists in name only? Reassessing the federal credentials of the Liberal Democrats: An English case study