The British government has announced changes to the right to trial by jury to address a backlog in the justice system.
The UK government is expecting a bigger windfall from major reforms to a preferential tax system for wealthy residents, ...
The UK digital ID plan continues to take shape piecemeal, with a new layer of government services and a partial explanation ...
A provisional estimate for the cost of the UK’s national digital ID system pegs it at £1.8 billion (approximately US$2.4 ...
The UK has announced its biggest immigration overhaul in 50 years, extending settlement waits up to 10–30 years and ...
If ministers want to claim Denmark is the inspiration for Britain’s new migration policy (“Labour adoption of Danish asylum policies branded politically risky”, Report, November 18), they should at ...
The government wants to digitally revamp the UK’s energy system to make it smarter and more responsive in pursuit of its goal to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Two strategy ...
The UK government is promoting its plan for a new digital identity scheme as a way to streamline services, prevent fraud and ...
Koldo Casla and Lyle Barker wrote the study underpinning Amnesty International's report on the state of the right to social security in the UK. The right to social security is enshrined in several ...
UK plans to scrap jury trials for ‘mid-range’ offences – crimes such as theft, burglary, fraud and assault. Here’s why ...
UK net migration fell 69 per cent to 204,000 in the year to June, driven by fewer non-EU arrivals and more departures. The ...