Blog
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How to Build Progressive Public Services with Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Data science and AI can revitalise the UK's crumbling public services.
- Media
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Do Celebrities Make Policy?
Are stars of popular culture to be counted amongst the politically powerful?
- Media
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Review: They Called it Peace. Worlds of Imperial Violence, by Lauren Benton
The language of imperial violence.
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Introduction: Policing the Permacrisis
Synthesising some of the core challenges facing the police.
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How to Govern In Six Easy Steps
Michael Jacobs shares insights from his new podcast with Mems Ayinla ‘Lessons in Power: What can the new Labour government learn from the last one?’
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Labour Party
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A Behavioural Science approach to tackling Sexism and Misogyny in Policing: Interventions for Instigating Cultural Change
Changing ingrained behaviours linked to sexism and misogyny in policing cannot be achieved by a quick fix.
- Feminism & Gender
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Review: Ten Years to Save the West, by Liz Truss
In her memoir, Liz Truss is adamant that her approach was needed and is still needed.
- Conservative Party
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Scrutiny of Police Institutions and the Spectre of Culture
Exploring solutions to sexism and violence against women and girls within policing.
- Feminism & Gender
- Racism & Antisemitism
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A New Mode of Protection: The Case for Redesigning our Policing and Public Safety Institutions
We need to rethink our policing and wider public safety institutions.
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What Does the 2024 Election Tell Us About Voting Patterns?
Many voters might have still voted on the identity issues they spent the last decade caring about.
- Conservative Party
- Labour Party