The UK is going to vote on staying or leaving the EU. A special bank holiday – Deliberation Day – can help make the decision an informed one.
Returning to Wales, David Marquand finds that devolution has created a political community interestingly open to new possibilities.
Is Assembly South a model for giving the public more voice in devolution?
The people of south Yorkshire want devolution - but they also want the process to be much more democratic.
'English Votes for English Laws' is supposed to answer the 'West Lothian question' – yet the government's English devolution policy is recreating the same question in a new form.
The break up of Britain has moved one step closer.
English votes for English laws is another botched attempt to fiddle with a broken system.
The constitutional convention changed Scottish politics through hard earned consensus building. The Scottish experience could be a driving force in mending broken British democracy.
To complete the Northern Powerhouse we need to invest in creativity.
Can we turn 'devolution' from above into 'self-determination' from below? What would this look like in Yorkshire?
Labour leadership candidates responses on an English Labour Party and the Constitution.
Further devolution to Wales is necessary but must be considered as part of a shift to a federal UK. A constitutional convention is the way to make this happen.