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Playing the System: Electoral Bias in the 2024 UK General Election
Putting the relative Conservative-Labour bias at the 2024 election into a longer historical perspective.
- Conservative Party
- Voting systems
- Labour Party
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Epistemic Injustice in Budgetary Politics: A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture
Rachel Reeves's March 2024 Mais lecture was an exercise in tempering hope that Britain's threadbare public services would soon be restored to health.
- Labour Party
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On Institutions and Economic Policy: A Response to Michael Jacobs
The terrain on which politics is likely to be contested will involve a larger role for the state and continued debate about the appropriate role of institutions.
- Progressive Politics
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Fostering Coordination to Bridge the UK's Regional Disparities: A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture
Different policy approaches to achieving one of the key goals that Rachel Reeves set out in her Mais lecture in 2024.
- Labour Party
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Labour's Economic Strategy: A Response to Rachel Reeves's Mais Lecture
The political challenge for the Labour government will be to maintain public support until its gradualist growth policies begin to take effect.
- Labour Party
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Left Conservatism: Sahra Wagenknecht's Challenge to the German Party System
Reviewing the record of Germany’s current coalition government.
- Elections & Campaigning
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Using Research to Improve Policing post Casey—and Why that Might not Happen
Some suggestions on ways to resolve some of the issues raised in the Casey review.
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Caught in a Vicious Cycle: Where are we with Stop and Search?
The coercive power of stop and search has long been a source of tension, particularly among marginalised communities.
- Racism & Antisemitism
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How to Build Progressive Public Services with Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Data science and AI can revitalise the UK's crumbling public services.
- Media
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Do Celebrities Make Policy?
Are stars of popular culture to be counted amongst the politically powerful?
- Media