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Regulating Sexual Content Online has Always Been a Challenge. How we got Here
It takes something really horrible for policymakers to take swift action.
- Feminism & Gender
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The House of Lords and Devolution: Already a Chamber of the Nations and Regions?
To what extent can the Lords be said to act as a chamber with a commitment to, and expertise in, the UK's territorial constitution post-devolution?
- Parliament
- Labour Party
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The Paradox of Power in Turkey: Omnipotent Leader, Impotent State
A central paradox of contemporary authoritarianism is how the concentration of power in the hands of a seemingly omnipotent executive can produce an increasingly impotent state.
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Populism
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Labour's Planning Reform: A View from London
What is Labour's English planning reform agenda?
- Equality
- Labour Party
- Environment & Climate Change
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Why Have the Leveson Inquiry’s Recommendations not Been Implemented in Full?
A case of ‘fading into forgetfulness’?
- Media
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Mayoral Strategic Authorities: Why Labour’s Devolution Plans Risk Entrenching Inequality
Standardisation over strategy?
- Devolution
- Labour Party
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The Northern Irish Assembly has Formally Granted ‘Democratic consent’ to the Windsor Framework. What Does This Mean?
The lack of a cross-community majority means the next ‘democratic consent’ vote will be in 2028.
- Parliament
- Brexit
- Ireland
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How is the Public Interest Defined When Building New Houses?
The concept of public interest is ill-defined, contested, unevidenced and, too often, unchallenged.
- Labour Party
- Environment & Climate Change
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Opportunities for the Labour Party: Football, Class and Community Renewal
Why football is an underutilised opportunity for Labour to anchor a wider programme of civic renewal.
- Populism
- Progressive Politics
- Labour Party
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The Listening Government
The idea that MPs are in touch with the real world through their constituency offices has been turned into an article of political faith, but it is ill-founded.
- Labour Party