Constitutional Reform
Jersey’s States Assembly will meet today to discuss proposals from the Citizens’ Jury to change the law for adult islanders with terminal or incurable conditions who have a clear and settled wish to end their lives. Channel Islands Humanists, part of Humanists UK, campaigns to legalise assisted dying for both the terminally ill and incurably suffering. It has… Read more »
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation’s (BASC) Eat Game initiative is launching a ground-breaking monthly podcast focused on wild game and its sustainability credentials. A spin-off from the official BASC Podcast, the Eat Game Podcast will serve the consumer market, with particular focus on those with a specific interest in sustainable food. Hosted by BASC’s resident… Read more »
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When the expenses scandal first broke, policy proposals exploded from every quarter, as all three party leaders desperately tried to appear ahead of the pack during a period of unprecedented drama in Westminster. From the deselection of MPs to electoral reform, ideas came from every corner. And then, suddenly, there was consensus. As Sir Christopher… Read more »
There are just two days of parliamentary business this week, as MPs head off for the Easter recess. Parliament is set to return a week on Tuesday (April 6th) and, with the prime minister not expected to call an election before then, this Tuesday is unlikely to be the final sitting of this expenses-ridden parliament…. Read more »