Public Policy
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- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
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- Conservative Party
- Devolution
- Brexit
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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.
- Parliament
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- Constitution
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Health, Education & Welfare
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The Politics of the British Environment since 1945
How have environmental concerns shaped British politics since 1945, and do political developments have an environmental history?
- Environment & Climate Change
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That Awkward Region: Writing and Advising on the History of Northern Ireland
The history of Northern Ireland poses two particular challenges for the political historian.
- Sovereignty
- Identity Politics
- Ireland
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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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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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Review: Politicians and Economic Experts. The Limits of Technocracy, by Anna Killick
Simon Mohun reviews 'Politicians and Economic Experts. The Limits of Technocracy' by Anna Killick.
- Political Parties
- Sovereignty
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What can the Basque Country Teach the UK About Levelling up?
How have devolved powers been used to transform and sustain the economy in one of the most economically successful regions in Europe: the Basque Country?
- Devolution
- Trade