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This Summer has Shaken up Welsh Politics. Here's Your Guide to What's Going on
What's happening is unprecedented in Welsh politics.
- Political Parties
- Elections & Campaigning
- Wales
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A Surprisingly Simple Way to Stop Corporate Tax Avoidance
The UK does not need to negotiate internationally to stop tax avoidance. It could just do it.
- Trade
- Equality
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Is France Having a Moment? Emmanuel Macron and the Politics of Disruption
In politics, disruption will fail, absent a Révolution.
- Political Parties
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Review: Yemen in Crisis. Autocracy, Neo‐Liberalism and the Disintegration of a State, by Helen Lackner
Yemen in Crisis is an excellent introduction to the country and its major socio‐political characteristics and problems.
- Political Parties
- Media
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Is Obamacare Really Doomed?
The most significant US social policy reform in half a century is also the most politically fractious.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- USA
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The UN Still Won’t Prioritise Human Rights Above the Rights of Corporations
The draft has already been criticised for key shortcomings and omissions.
- Trade
- USA
- Human Rights
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Review: Equal Power. And How You Can Make It Happen, by Jo Swinson
Solidarity without risk is meaningless.
- Equality
- Feminism & Gender
- Media
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Young LGBT People are Being Excluded From Sex Education
Sex education has been typically influenced by a moral and political agenda rather than seen as something that all young people are entitled to.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Feminism & Gender
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Britain Needs a Written Constitution – And Can't Wait for Parliament to Write One
Confronting the constitutional challenges Britain will face once it reasserts its political independence from the EU.
- Constitution
- Parliament
- Brexit
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If the Future is Urban, it's Got to be Sustainable Too
We need an integrated approach to urban policy by governments and stakeholders including national governments.
- Environment & Climate Change