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From Our Archive: Could Citizenship Education Combat Political Apathy?
Originally published in 1999, a review of the 1998 Crick Report finds introducing statutory citizenship education into schools could combat political apathy and civic disengagement.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Labour Party
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Review: Making Speeches. The Speechmaking of Margaret Thatcher, 1975–1990, by Tom Hurst
The Iron Lady's political speeches.
- Conservative Party
- Elections & Campaigning
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“If you Delivered Public Services in a way That Truly Works for the Public, Private Equity Funds Wouldn't be Interested”: Interview with Hettie O’Brien
Anya Pearson interviews Hettie O’Brien about her new book 'The Asset Class: How Private Equity Turned Capitalism Against Itself'
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Progressive Politics
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What People get Wrong about Fiscal Devolution
If fiscal devolution is the answer for English local government, what is the question?
- Devolution
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Englishness, Britishness, and the Populist Challenge
Insights from the debate 'Englishness, Britishness, and the Populist Challenge' presented by The Political Quarterly and the Orwell Foundation.
- Populism
- Progressive Politics
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Can Labour Build 2 Million New Homes?
Around 18 per cent of new builds are in areas lacking a GP surgery or secondary school. Can data-driven policymaking make sure new homes are built in the right places?
- Labour Party
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“It Gives me a Sense of Disquiet to Criticise These Things, but That’s why These Questions are Worth Asking”: Interview with Lee Jarvis, Michael Lister, Alex Powell
Anya Pearson interviews the 2026 winners of the Crick Prize.
- Parliament
- Populism
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London Calling? The Mayor of London at 25
As the London mayoralty passes its twenty-five-year anniversary, has it been a success?
- Devolution
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Introduction: Inequality and the Future of London
A collection of articles shows that inequality in London hides in plain sight.
- Equality
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The Curse of the Beauty Spot: Governing the Commons of Tourist Destinations
Tourism is a service industry with a self-destructive tendency, but research by the late Elinor Ostrom showed that tragedy is not inevitable.
- Environment & Climate Change