Topics
Constitution
A constitution is the fundamental or basic law which establishes the framework of government. The constitution determines where sovereignty lies and established the relationship between government and the people it governs.
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Royal prerogative case study: calling an election
18th January 2024
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The Changing UK Constitution | A-Level Politics
Quizzes & Activities
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US Congress: Flipped Classroom Activity
30th October 2023
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Devolution example: free school meals for London primary pupils
21st February 2023
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Flipped classroom: collective responsibility
6th October 2022
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The facts underpinning gun ownership in the USA
25th May 2022
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A slippery slope?
9th May 2022
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Northern Ireland
2nd May 2022
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Good video from Ch4 on the House of Lords
21st February 2022
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Moving towards the US Supreme Court's first black female justice
28th January 2022
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House of Lords on the front page this weekend
22nd March 2021
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Getting started on AS Politics - introducing constitutions
4th September 2016
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The UK and a codified constitution
Study Notes
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Common Law
Study Notes
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UK constitution
Study Notes
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Constitutional Monarchy
Study Notes
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Constitutional Convention
Study Notes
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Entrenched rights
Study Notes
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The end of the Fixed Term Parliaments Act
7th March 2021
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Britain’s constitutional dilemma
4th October 2019
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Method to madness: political science in 2018
28th December 2018
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What is a Constitution?
Study Notes
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UK Constitution - Other Sources
Topic Videos
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Historical Development of the UK Constitution
Topic Videos
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Sources of the UK's Constitution - Statute Law
Topic Videos
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Bognador's Four Reasons for Expecting a Second Referendum
3rd August 2017
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Examples on the UK’s Constitution (Unit 2)
7th June 2016
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Lord Mandelson on Collective Cabinet Responsibility
2nd March 2016
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No change to voting age in EU Referendum
15th December 2015
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Jeremy Corbyn and the Trident nuclear programme
10th November 2015
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Constitutional Statute Law starter quiz
14th September 2015