This page shows a continually updated list of the past week’s ten most popular blog posts by readership.
- Why improved support for people with mental health conditions can help economic recovery
- To win back the Red Wall, Starmer should avoid the politics of anger and focus on a ‘bread and roses’ approach instead
- 2015: the year British politics lost its opposition
- LSE’s mappiness project may help us track the national mood: but how much should we consider happiness in deciding public policy?
- Answering the age-old question: what does democracy mean to those who protest for it?
- City success from London to Hong Kong depends not only on financial prowess, but also on the well-being and mental health of residents
- Five minutes with Saskia Sassen: “The issue right now is not the lack of discipline in Eurozone economies; it’s the financialisation of everything”
- Young climate strikers are neither immature nor ill-informed
- The current jobs crisis is the result of a lack of business confidence and a shortage of consumers with money to spend. The government needs to create a long-term framework to drive innovation and raise productivity across the economy
- Recent demonstrations across the UK are not a sign of rising political participation amongst the young