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Volume 96, Issue 4

October/December 2025

Includes a broad range of articles including 'Nigel Farage is no Ramsay MacDonald: Comparing the Rise of Reform with the Rise of Labour' by Ben Jackson, 'Are the Rights of Nature the Only Way to Save Lough Neagh?' by Laurence Cooley and Elliott Hill, and 'Modernising the House: Why the 2024 Parliament Highlights the Need to Formalise Party-Group Rights in the House of Commons' by Louise Thompson. Reports include 'Before the Boil: Addressing the UK's Living Standards Crisis' by Alfie Stirling, and 'Understanding Inequality in the UK: What Can We Learn from the Deaton Review?' by Indranil Dutta. Finally, there is a selection of book reviews such as Mary Dejevsky's review of Everyday Politics in Russia: From Resentment to Resistance, by Jeremy Morris, and Donald Sassoon's review of One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, by Omar El Akkad.

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Stop in the Law of the Name! Nominative Lawmaking, Populism and Justice

Lee Jarvis, Michael Lister and Alex Powell

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Talent Policy: Problems and Solutions

Catherine M. Robb, Tammy Harel Ben Shahar, Kirsten Meyer, Barbara Vetter, Henderien W. Steenbeek, Mitja Sardoč and Ruud J. R. den Hartigh

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Sortition, Parties and Political Careerism

Keith Dowding, William Bosworth and Adriano Giuliani

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Are the Rights of Nature the Only Way to Save Lough Neagh?

Laurence Cooley and Elliott Hill

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Unbroken, but Dangerous: The UK's Political Finance Regime and the Rationale for Reform

Logan De La Torre, Kevin Fahey and Iain McMenamin

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How Trump Gets on Our Nerves

Stephen Coleman

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Where now for Britain's Universities?

Glen O'Hara

Book Reviews

Constructing neoliberalism

Vassilis Fouskas