Independence and the Union
Opinion
General Election 2019: constitutional challenges for the Welsh government
Greg Davies, Cardiff University, considers the impact the general election result is likely to have on the constitutional future of Wales.
Opinion
Northern Ireland will never be the same again
The 2019 general election has seen a fundamental transformation of Northern Ireland's political landscape argues Jonathan Evershed, University College Cork.
Opinion
The 'other Union': Indyref2 and the future of the UK
A second independence referendum is no longer an if but a when argues Coree Brown Swan, University of Edinburgh. How will this play out and how might parties respond.
Opinion
The English Question and Brexit
Is the English General Election campaign indifferent to the territorial debates happening elsewhere in the UK?
Opinion
What About Wales? Wales Manifesto Review
Jac Larner and Dan Wincott of the Wales Governance Centre examine the Welsh party manifestos.
Opinion
The Future of the Union
,In their blog, Nicola McEwen and Dan Wincott evaluate the impact that Thursday's election may have on the union.
Opinion
The next parliament will face big dilemmas on Scottish independence
With the Scottish government focused on securing an independence referendum in 2020, the next UK parliament is set to face difficult dilemmas on how to deal with the matter.
Opinion
Analysing the Manifestos: Maintaining the Union(s)
Unlike Labour, the Liberal Democrats have detailed proposals for the constitutional debate, with their focus on two unions - UK and EU.
Opinion
Drowning in a Sea of Unknowns: from the Messiest of Elections to the Messiest of Constitutional Futures
The General Election in December is the messiest ever, argues Mark Shephard University of Strathclyde.
Opinion
Spain's Constitutional Deadlock
Professor Michael Keating of the CCC reflects on the results of last week's election in Spain, arguing that 'The Spanish model of territorial accommodating its nationalities, once a factor for