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Raphael Hogarth
Raphael Hogarth is a barrister at 11KBW. He writes for the Times and is an associate of the Institute for Government
Politics
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The government’s plan to throw out legal rulings is a constitutional minefield
Politics
Politics
The government’s latest moves on Brexit are about theatrics, not legalities
Politics
Politics
Are the edges of a Brexit deal coming into focus?
Essays
Essays
A Supreme Court hit parade: the six cases that stole the headlines
Politics
Politics
The Lords must amend the new Brexit legislation to prevent a muddle in the courts
Politics
Politics
Article 50 extension: was Johnson’s “three letters” trick unlawful?
Politics
Politics
A Northern Ireland-only backstop is unlikely to break the Brexit impasse
Politics
Politics
There are no loopholes in the bill to stop no deal, and the government knows it
Politics
Politics
Forget a government of national unity. To stop no deal, legislate
Politics
Politics
Brexit and the constitution: will a Johnson premiership prove dead on arrival?
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