Joshua Myers and Hilde Coffé investigate the effect of having a STEM background on both the likelihood of MPs proposing a STEM Private Members' Bill and the proportion ...more
Arno van der Zwet and John Connolly argue that the experiences of the past decade mean that public value-based ideas are required to inform governance ...more
The government is planning a national insurance rise to fund an overhaul of social care. This is the wrong way to do it, argues Jeevun Sandher. ...more
Covering two million parliamentary speeches held in the UK House of Commons and the Irish Parliament, Sara B. Hobolt, Moritz Osnabrügge, and Toni Rodon use a dictionary-based method ...more
Using the 2017 and 2019 waves of the British Electoral Study, Alexandra Weir and Luke Temple explore potential differences between the political attitudes of young voters and ...more
Tom Loughran, Andy Mycock, and Jon Tonge reflect on the key lessons that can be drawn from the process of lowering the voting age in Wales, identify ...more
Looking at trends in poverty through the lens of family size reminds us of the essential role played by social security, and raises questions about ...more
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend appreciable portions of their healthcare budgets on end-of-life care – between 13% and ...more
Jonathan Evershed and Mary C. Murphy examine how Sinn Féin responded to Brexit. They argue that its pursuit of ‘Special Status’ for Northern Ireland represented ...more
In the light of the 60th anniversary of the introduction of Prime Minister’s Questions, Ruxandra Serban reflects on its history and highlights seven changes that ...more
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