Health, Education & Welfare
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- Health, Education & Welfare
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- Human Rights
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The Future of British Political History
How can historians maintain an effective presence in public debate about politics in Britain? And how should historians position themselves when political history is losing ground among British academic historians?
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Media
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Raising the Pension Age
Why has it been rather easy to raise the pension age in the UK?
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Review: Blue Labour. The Politics of the Common Good, by Maurice Glasman
In his new book, Glasman focusses on Blue Labour's economics and how to stimulate the nation's democratic and civic renewal.
- Work & Trade Unions
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Labour Party
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- Work & Trade Unions
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Towards the Vernacular, Away from Politics? Political History after the ‘New Political History’
How modern British political history has changed since the ‘new political history’ of the 1990s.
- Parliament
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Environment & Climate Change
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Levelling Up the UK: If not the Conservatives, will Labour Learn the Lessons from Past Policy Failings?
Analysing the government's critique of past reforms, the lessons it has set out and why its reform programme is likely to repeat past failings.
- Conservative Party
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Social Democracy's Muted Revival
What is the place of social democracy in the political and economic order that is emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic, and the economic crisis that has followed in its wake?
- Work & Trade Unions
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Progressive Politics
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Review: How to Make an Entrepreneurial State. Why Innovation Needs Bureaucracy, by Rainer Kattel, Wolfgang Drechsler and Erkki Karo.
Paul Auerbach reviews 'How to Make an Entrepreneurial State. Why Innovation Needs Bureaucracy' by Rainer Kattel, Wolfgang Drechsler and Erkki Karo.
- Work & Trade Unions
- Trade
- Health, Education & Welfare
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Review: NHS under Siege. The Fight to Save it in the Age of Covid, by John Lister and Jacky Davis
Britons of all persuasions routinely describe their country’s institutions as the best in the world and would insist that its levels of corruption are the very lowest. How government tackled the pandemic suggests that the latter needs some review.
- Covid-19
- Health, Education & Welfare