Could ending the virtual Parliament lock out the devolved nations? Just as the virtual Commons finds its feet, the government seems to be kicking it down again. Posted 14 May 2020
Why are Britain’s unelected Lords hiding from scrutiny? It was a Parliamentary first – and it went without a hitch. On Wednesday, voters and MPs tuned in to the first-ever 'virtual' Prime Minister’s Questions. Posted 24 Apr 2020
We’re getting closer to a ‘virtual Parliament’ – but there’s more to do We cannot let voters’ voices be diminished when life-changing decisions are being made every day. Posted 16 Apr 2020
Keir Starmer will have to combine working together with in-depth scrutiny Within hours of victory, new Labour leader Keir Starmer had vowed to work with Boris Johnson ‘in the national interest’ to tackle the mounting coronavirus crisis – following a letter from the PM urging opposition... Posted 09 Apr 2020
Isle of Man: World’s oldest parliament goes online Parliaments around the world are looking at new ways to conduct business during the Coronavirus crisis. We’d like to thank the Hon. Juan Watterson, Speaker of the Isle of Man’s House of Keys for taking... Posted 06 Apr 2020