
Last week I finished a documentary for Radio 4 and I thought that some of you might be interested in knowing more about the process of getting … Read the rest
Last week I finished a documentary for Radio 4 and I thought that some of you might be interested in knowing more about the process of getting … Read the rest
Not so long ago, I used this blog to raise the issue of whether the property-owning democracy – the vision of widespread home ownership that has … Read the rest
We’ve been producing end-of-session reports detailing the rebellions of government backbenchers for several years now, and last year’s was a whopper: the largest number of rebellions faced by any Prime … Read the rest
This post originally appeared on Adam Morton’s person blog.
Recently, myself and Andreas Bieler were jointly awarded the 2012-13 British International Studies Association -Higher Education Academy Award for Excellence … Read the rest
Amongst the acres of coverage of Mrs Thatcher’s life and death over the last week, there were some interesting What Ifs, trying to imagine a Britain without her as Prime … Read the rest
Huge controversy exists over whether Margaret Thatcher deserves to be buried with full military honours, an accolade awarded to her hero Winston Churchill on … Read the rest
By Philip Cowley.
Yesterday’s post detailing how Labour perceived David Cameron’s debating skills before the 2010 leaders’ debate was a bit of a success. Several people asked if I’d … Read the rest
When doing qualitative research, people are sometimes willing to talk to you or to show you material but only on a background basis; that is, … Read the rest
The death of Margaret Thatcher always promised to be a contentious affair and so it has proved. One particularly prickly issue … Read the rest
This is the twenty-third in a series of posts that report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. By pooling together all the available polling evidence … Read the rest