Digital, AI and alogorithms

Blog: Preventing exclusion in an age of digitalisation

A spotlight on the Government’s Digital Support service

Home Office refuses to explain secret sham marriage algorithm

PLP researcher Tatiana Kazim on three reasons the sham marriage algorithm is so concerning

Accountability undermined: Judicial Review and Courts Bill

Why the Bill will weaken, not reinforce Government accountability

Nationality and Borders Bill: PLP briefing

Read our briefing to find out why the Bill will inadequately protect the rule of law

Survey: Benefit sanctions during Covid-19

Survey: we want to hear your experiences

DWP to stop ‘cold-calling’ disabled people to make low benefit ‘offers’

In response to a legal challenge by Public Law Project’s client, the Department of Work and Pensions has agreed to change its practice

Nationality and Borders Bill should put fairness first

Read our briefing to find out how and why we the Bill must be changed to ensure basic fairness

Smoke from industrial action in the environment

Environment Bill briefing: Flawed enforcement and toothless remedies

How will the Bill inadequately protect the rule of law and fail to secure adequate environmental protection? Read our take

Secrecy and poor data have no place in constitutional reform

Why the Government’s approach is making it harder for the public to engage with its plans for constitutional reform

Government judicial review numbers are wrong: Stats regulator concurs

If figures we can see are wrong, what about the figures we can’t see?

What is PLP doing in Wales?

PLP provides direct public law advice and support in Wales, where we have been working with the legal community for over a decade. We have a dedicated PLP Wales Lawyer and dedicated resources for helping individuals and organisations in Wales. Could we support you and your organisation? Since the start of 2021, PLP has been

DWP changes guidance on recovering hardship payment debt

Read our note to advisers on the changes that were made and why the practice was unlawful