UCL Constitution Unit
The Constitution Unit conducts timely, rigorous, independent research into constitutional change and the reform of political institutions. Our research has significant real-world impact, informing policy-makers engaged in such changes – both in the United Kingdom and around the world.
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Do the government's electoral reforms go far enough?
Meg Russell gives oral evidence on elections within the House of Commons
How should the UK's parliaments scrutinise international agreements?
Meg Russell reacts to a House of Lords retirement age and emphasises its size problem on LBC News
England’s ‘devolution revolution’: prospects and challenges
Rowan Hall discusses opinion polling about House of Lords reform on BBC Radio 4 Today in Parliament
Meg Russell discusses parliamentary ping pong on BBC Radio 4 Today in Parliament
Constitution Unit Conference 2025: Reflections on Labour’s constitutional agenda
Constitution Unit Conference 2025: Reforming the House of Commons
Constitution Unit Conference 2025: The rule of law
Constitution Unit Conference 2025: The electoral system in a multiparty era
Constitution Unit Conference 2025: Standards in public life
Constitution Unit Conference 2025: Opening keynote from Nick Thomas-Symonds MP
AI and democracy
Reform of Stormont: Options for Discussion
Robert Hazell discusses peerage titles with Matt Chorley on BBC Radio 5 Live
Are the UK’s party funding regulations fit for purpose?
Meg Russell gives oral evidence on committee effectiveness
Improving parliamentary scrutiny of legislation
Robert Hazell discusses the King's role in different realms on LBC Tonight with Andrew Marr
Making a success of votes at 16
Improving election discourse in the UK
David Natzler discusses parliamentary scrutiny of the assisted dying bill on BBC Radio 4 Today
How to be an effective opposition
How to be an effective select committee chair
Prospects for the House of Commons Modernisation Committee
Meg Russell talks about the removal of hereditary peers on BBC Radio 4 PM
Meg Russell discusses House of Lords reform in the King's Speech on BBC News
Lessons from the 2024 general election