Parliament
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Review: Why Governments Get It Wrong. And How They Can Get It Right, by Dennis C. Grube
Policy making is about getting all your ducks in a row.
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- Constitution
- Sovereignty
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- Constitution
- Sovereignty
- Parliament
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Why do Historians Ignore Digital Analysis? Bring on the Luddites
Historians have failed to grasp the profound opportunities afforded by computational analysis, damaging the intellectual vitality of the discipline.
- Constitution
- Parliament
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Review: Emergency State. How we Lost our Freedoms in the Pandemic and Why it Matters, by Adam Wagner
A new book on the human rights impacts of the pandemic, written by a human rights barrister at Doughty Street Chambers.
- Parliament
- Covid-19
- Human Rights
- Courts
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The Future of British Political History: Concluding Remarks
How can historians maintain an effective presence in public debate about politics in Britain? And how should political historians position themselves within the discipline?
- Political Parties
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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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The OBR and the March 2023 Budget: The Travails of UK Economic Growth and the Politics of Technocratic Fiscal Governance
Placing the Office for Budget Responsibility's commentary on the March 2023 UK Budget in political context.
- Conservative Party
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Parliament
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Building a More United Kingdom: A Conservative Case for Constitutional Reform
The twin constitutional crises facing the United Kingdom.
- Devolution
- Constitution
- Parliament