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Localism, Levelling Up and Taking Back Control: Tensions in the Ambiguous Justification of English Devolution
The government’s devolution bill is justified along economic growth lines. This risks the devolution agenda as a whole if it doesn't materalise.
- Devolution
- Constitution
- Sovereignty
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A Normal(ised) Far-Right Party? A Long-Term Perspective on the FPÖ’s Electoral Strength in Austria
What have the long-term trends been for the far right in Austria?
- Political Parties
- Elections & Campaigning
- Populism
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- Equality
- Progressive Politics
- Human Rights
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- Conservative Party
- Equality
- Human Rights
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Diane Abbott's Suspension Highlights the Complexity of Different Types of Racism
Rather than a zero sum approach, we need a 360 degree politics of solidarity.
- Racism & Antisemitism
- Labour Party
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Labour's Commitment to 1.5 Million New Homes: Housing Delivery as an Orchestrator-Intermediary Challenge
Will housing reform be any different under this government?
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Labour Party
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Review: EUtopia. How Europe is Failing and Britain Could Do Better, by Ross Clark
Vision and vigilance in the United Kingdom and the European Union .
- Brexit
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The Policy and Politics of Improving Standards in the English Private Rented Sector
There is benefit in thinking more expansively about the practical policy interventions available to address the problem of standard in the English Private Rented Sector.
- Equality
- Progressive Politics
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Review: Ungovernable. The Political Diaries of a Chief Whip, by Simon Hart
The memoirs of a whip in love with his leaders.
- Conservative Party
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In Talking About ‘Borders’, did King Charles Overstep Constitutional Boundaries?
During Macron's state visit, King Charles delivered a controversial speech in which he explicitly referenced illegal migration.
- Constitution
- Brexit
- Labour Party