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Prawn Cocktails and Cold Shoulders: Labour, the Conservatives and the City of London since the 1990s
The surprising departures in how the two major British parties have cultivated and regulated financial services since the 1990s – Labour leaderships have consistently sought to accommodate the City, while the Conservatives have defied it at important junctures.
- Political Parties
- Trade
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Business, Government and Policy-making Capacity: UK Energy and Net Zero Transitions
The UK is not on track to meet its next Climate Change Act targets or the goal of Net Zero by 2050. How should we view government-business relations when it comes to sustainable energy policy making?
- Trade
- Environment & Climate Change
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Big Tech Lobbying in the EU
Investigating lobbying by US digital platforms, the so-called Big Tech, with regard to the Digital Markets Act, and analysing whether lobbying on the Digital Markets Act fits with academic analysis of the general properties of corporate lobbying in the EU.
- Trade
- Media
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Industrial Policies or Industrial Strategy: The Difficulty of Enacting Long-Term Supply-Side Reform in the UK
The government's recent ditching of Theresa May's interventionist ‘Industrial Strategy’ and its replacement with the ‘Plan for Growth’ has dismayed many. But the move exemplifies the UK's ad hoc, short-termist and ideologically driven industrial strategy.
- Conservative Party
- Work & Trade Unions
- Trade
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The Future of Northern Ireland: the Role of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement Institutions
Since the 2016 Brexit referendum a series of crises has gripped Northern Ireland's politics. This has had a destabilising effect across society, which has arguably been felt most acutely by political unionism.
- Brexit
- Ireland
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- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
- Progressive Politics
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Why Wouldn't They Be Reconciled? Corbyn's Leadership and the Recalcitrance of the Parliamentary Labour Party
The most plausible explanation for MPs’ opposition to Corbyn is simply a lack of material motivation.
- Labour Party
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Populism, Hegemony and Agency: Left Economics after Corbynism
Labour's election defeat in December 2019 provided the opportunity for a fundamental rethinking of economic and political strategy of a kind that failed to take place during Corbyn's era.
- Labour Party
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Corbynism and its Aftermath
Context caught up with the outlook of Jeremy Corbyn, rather than the other way around.
- Labour Party
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Gender Politics after Corbynism
How initial prospects for the cultivation of a more gender-sensitive left politics in the early years of the Corbyn period were ultimately undermined.
- Feminism & Gender
- Labour Party