
The blog will be taking a short break over Easter, so to keep you going here’s 5 popular blog posts from the year so far.
1. … Read the rest
The blog will be taking a short break over Easter, so to keep you going here’s 5 popular blog posts from the year so far.
1. … Read the rest
This post originally appeared on politics.co.uk.
As someone who’s spent a long time – and probably far too long – studying the willingness of MPs … Read the rest
This post originally appeared on the Guardian Higher Education Network.
‘How to’ guides for academics are often statements of the obvious and abstract to the point … Read the rest
Shale gas, the ‘unconventional’ form of natural gas that is accessed through the controversial process known as hydraulic fracturing (or ‘fracking’), received a boost in … Read the rest
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING!
AND WHEREAS most people on Monday were interested in press regulation, we were interested in Conservative rebellions on press regulation.
AND … Read the rest
Occupy Wall Street and its various offshoots have received a fair share of academic attention. Many scholars have approached it with an initial bout of enthusiasm; since then a more … Read the rest
This post originally appeared on the LSE’s British Politics and Policy blog.
Amidst crisis and austerity the radical right is in flux. Whereas populist radical right parties have devoted … Read the rest
It increasingly seems as if the prolonged economic crisis is slowly but surely generating an identity crisis in Europe. Unsurprisingly, increasing invocations of what is necessary are once again followed … Read the rest
This post originally appeared on The Huffington Post‘s UK Politics blog
Within British media and the Westminster Village, the recent release of the latest census data has sparked considerable … Read the rest
This post originally appeared on Emily Robinson’s personal blog.
Ken Loach’s new documentary The Spirit of ’45 is a romantic tribute to the achievements and ideals of the 1945 … Read the rest