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Taking National Service Seriously
The aim of creating a dutiful citizenry has, historically, been important to the Labour Party too.
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Squandered Opportunity: Inertia in Education Policy in Post-Covid England
What has happened to the government’s ‘build back better’ pledge?
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Scottish Politics After Sturgeon
Where stands Scottish politics? It's a question with significant implications for next year's UK general election and for the dynamics of British politics thereafter.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Scotland
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MPs are Boycotting Early Day Motions. Here is why, and how to fix it
Capping the use of EDMs and introducing procedural innovations could return them to the public’s orbit of influence.
- Parliament
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South Korea: The Lasting Pitfalls of the ‘Imperial Presidency’
Despite lengthy debate of shortcomings of South Korea’s presidentialism, comprehensive constitutional reform has failed to materialise.
- Constitution
- Voting systems
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The Bell Tolls Midnight? The ‘Partygate’ Investigation into former UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson
What exactly is Boris Johnson being investigated for?
- Conservative Party
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Can Gordon Brown and Keir Starmer Save the UK?
Opportunities don’t come around very often, so let’s hope Labour is able to seize this one.
- Devolution
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