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Scottish Government in Legal Advice Standoff Over Gender Bill

The Scottish Government faces mounting pressure to disclose its legal advice on the Gender Recognition Reform Bill after a controversial Section 35 order from Westminster blocked the legislation. Scottish Secretary Alister Jack defends the move as 'necess

Jill Lepore: The US Constitution is a 'broken tool'

Acclaimed historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore launches a powerful new book, 'Amend,' arguing that the US Constitution is a relic in need of a democratic overhaul for the 21st century.

Youth Activists Sue Trump Over Climate Policies

A coalition of young Americans is taking former President Donald Trump to court, alleging his fossil fuel policies knowingly jeopardised their future and violated their constitutional rights.

Trump Deploys National Guard, Sparking Constitutional Crisis

Former President Donald Trump, in a controversial move, has reportedly mobilised National Guard troops to Memphis and Chicago. This article examines the legal and political firestorm surrounding this unprecedented action by a former commander-in-chief.

Trump Declares Emergency, Takes Control of DC Police

In a dramatic escalation, former President Donald Trump invokes national emergency powers to assert federal control over Washington DC's police force, bypassing Mayor Muriel Bowser and igniting a fierce constitutional debate.

South Africa ends forced surname change for wives

A historic South African court ruling declares the common law practice compelling married women to adopt their husband's surname unconstitutional, championing gender equality and personal choice.

Deputy Liberal Leader Jacinta Price sacked in shock move

In a dramatic political move, Deputy Liberal Leader Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has been dismissed from her shadow portfolio by Sussan Ley. The surprise decision comes amid growing tensions over the Party's direction on Indigenous affairs and constitutional

Trump's Immigration Overhaul Sparks Constitutional Clash

The Trump administration's sweeping new immigration directive, bypassing Congress, triggers legal battles, international condemnation, and economic uncertainty as the White House asserts unprecedented executive power.

Philippines Congress Moves to Outlaw Catholic Devotion

A controversial bill seeking to ban the popular Catholic 'Divine Mercy' devotion has sparked a major constitutional crisis in the Philippines, pitting Congress against the Senate and the influential Catholic Church.

Cornwall petition seeks status as UK's fifth nation

A historic petition is calling for Cornwall to be officially recognised as the UK's fifth nation, alongside England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, arguing its unique Celtic identity and culture deserve national status.

Starmer's crucial Balmoral meeting with King Charles

Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer undertakes the pivotal constitutional tradition of meeting the monarch at Balmoral, signalling a new political era. Exclusive details on the private audience with King Charles III.

Amy Coney Barrett's surprising shift on Supreme Court

Justice Amy Coney Barrett is emerging as an unexpected swing vote in pivotal Supreme Court rulings, challenging assumptions about the court's conservative supermajority and demonstrating a distinct judicial philosophy.

Government Faces Supreme Court Over Parliamentary Powers

The UK government is headed for a landmark Supreme Court battle against the Equality and Human Rights Commission over controversial changes to parliamentary scrutiny procedures. Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson warns of constitutional overrea

Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles

Former President Donald Trump orders a controversial deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles, bypassing California's governor and igniting a fierce constitutional debate.

Starmer rejects Swinney's urgent summit demand

Prime Minister Keir Starmer dismisses Scottish First Minister John Swinney's demand for an immediate meeting on devolution, setting the stage for a clash over the future of the Union.

US Supreme Court to Rule on Trump Tariff Legality

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal case challenging the constitutionality of former President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff policies, a move that could redefine presidential power in trade wars.

Labour MP sparks fury: 'Cornwall not English'

Labour MP Perran Moon ignites heated debate after declaring Cornwall isn't part of England, prompting strong reactions from politicians and residents about Cornish identity and constitutional status.

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