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Constitutional reform

July 2024

  • Stuart Weir, journalist and democracy campaigner

    Stuart Weir obituary

    Editor of the New Statesman who helped to launch Charter 88, the constitutional reform pressure group

April 2024

  • Man waving a Union flag against an open sky

    This is the kind of Britain we must now strive to become

    Letters: Readers agree with Martin Kettle that Britain needs realism, not an outdated notion of its own superiority

January 2024

  • Simon Jenkins

    King Charles should follow Denmark’s example – and tell us when he’ll abdicate

    Simon Jenkins
    Queen Margrethe is the latest European monarch to make way for new blood. It puts our archaic system to shame, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

December 2023

  • James Cleverly (C right) sitting alongside Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in the House of Commons, in London, on December 6, 2023

    The Guardian view on the crisis in politics: better politicians need better standards

  • Ballot box

    Next UK election set to be most unequal in 60 years, study finds

October 2023

  • Thomas Keneally

    Think the constitution is sacred? Meet the men who helped write it

    Thomas Keneally
    Australia’s founding document was written by fallible, admirable men, limited by the unexamined prejudices of their time

July 2023

  • Members of the House of Lords

    Observer letters
    Abolish the House of Lords – and quickly

    Our upper chamber has become a national embarrassment. Why not fill it with representatives from local councils?

June 2023

  • Home secretary Suella Braverman at a ceremony to mark the beginning of construction for a new building project of 500 apartments in Kigali during her visit to Rwanda in March.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Government scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda will cost £169,000 per person, Home Office says – as it happened

    Home secretary says benefits of deterring irregular immigration should also be considered, as economic impact assessment published

May 2023

  • Mark Drakeford

    UK could break up unless it is rebuilt as ‘solidarity union’, says Mark Drakeford

  • Princess Anne: ‘I think the “slimmed down” was said in a day when there were a few more people around.’

    Princess Anne: slimmed-down royal family ‘doesn’t sound like a good idea’

April 2023

  • Clockwise from front left: Queen Victoria, Clement Attlee, David Cameron and Prince William

    Cost of the crown
    Who owns and profits from the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall? – timeline

    Key dates in the centuries-old question of whether the duchies, and their profits, belong to the royals or the people

January 2023

  • The House of Lords.

    Key questions about the House of Lords

    Letters: Conservative peer Timothy Kirkhope on what the upper house does well and how to ensure appointments to it are done on the right basis

December 2022

  • The then Prince of Wales reads the Queen's Speech in the House of Lords chamber in May

    The ‘indefensibles’: donors, cronies and lackeys embody case to abolish Lords

  • The Commons speaker, Lindsay Hoyle

    Commons speaker disagrees with Labour plan to replace Lords

  • Keir Starmer. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

    Politics Weekly UK
    What would a Labour government feel like? – Politics Weekly UK

  • Gordon Brown

    Think our plan to fix British politics is a pipe dream? Think again

    Gordon Brown
  • Labour has a radical new plan, but will Keir Starmer dare stick to it?

  • Labour plan to reform constitution will end ‘sticking plaster politics’, says Starmer

  • Labour embraces constitutional reform, especially if it keeps Scotland on board

    John Crace
  • The Guardian view on Labour’s devolution plans: regional inequality is a blight

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