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(The work was re-edited by Charles Plummer in 1885 as The Governance of England.) [21] This has been claimed to be the earliest work in English on constitutional history. [22] A collection of judicial decisions edited by Fortescue Aland was published two years after his death as Reports of Select Cases in All the Courts of Westminster-Hall ...
1980–1. "Wales and England in the tenth century: the context of the Æthelstan charters." Welsh History Review 10 (1980–1): 283–301. 1980. "The Norman conquest of the English language." History Today 30:4. 35–9. 1984. The Governance of Anglo-Saxon England, 500–1087. Part of series The Governance of England. 1984.
Amongst the parts of England, Greater London has a degree of devolved power (although weaker than that of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) with power vested in an elected Mayor of London, currently Sadiq Khan and the London Assembly. The country is therefore officially divided into the following in terms of governance: The nine English ...
Fortescue, Sir John. (1997), On the Laws and Governance of England. Edited by Shelly Lockwood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-58996-7. [includes a new English translation of De Laudibus Legum Angliae, The Governance of England in modern English, and selected passages from the Opusculum de natura legis naturæ and lesser works]
The party has no other elected representation at any other level of governance. The Libertarian Party was founded in 2008 and has contested several local elections and parliamentary constituencies. It has no elected representatives at any level of governance. The English Democrats was founded in 2002 and advocates England having its own ...
James Watt, who co-founded the trendy beer brand in 2007, said that Britain is one of the “least work-oriented countries in the world” as he suggested that people should end their obsession ...
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As Reagan's Interior secretary, Watt set the pattern of developing natural resources to benefit the chosen few and scoffing at ethics considerations. Column: A farewell to James G. Watt ...