Parliament
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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.
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- Conservative Party
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
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- Constitution
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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
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- Constitution
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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
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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.
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- 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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