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Light and Shadows: The RHI Scandal and the Temptations of Secrecy

Ben WorthyJanuary 20, 2020
Marilyn Stathern, in her famous article on the ‘Tyranny of transparency’, asked: ‘what does visibility conceal’?  While openness can shed light on some ar...
CommentGovernmentUK8 min read
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The Labour leadership election: Getting it together

Ben JacksonJanuary 20, 2020
What do the different wings of the Labour Party actually disagree about? Sometimes it seems like almost everything, in spite of the warm words about party unit...
CommentElectionsUK7 min read

Post-work politics – why the Tipping Point thesis is wrong

Paul ThompsonJanuary 13, 2020
Post-work politics, as pursued by the likes of Paul Mason, Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams, rests on the idea that the worlds of business and work have reached ...
Other9 min read
Why did labour lose the general election

Why did Labour lose the general election? Understanding the deeper trends

Rabbil SikdarJanuary 13, 2020
The clock struck ten and the red wall crumbled, and in came the blue tide. Labour are staring into the abyss, if not already plummeting in it. This was a demis...
CommentElectionsUK7 min read

“We really need Orwell’s spirit of fighting back”: Interview with Alpa Shah

anyapearson2January 10, 2020
Alpa Shah has always striven to understand inequality, and how to address it. When we meet at her home in North London on a damp day in Autumn, my head is full...
InterviewsWelfare & Inequality9 min read

Have Labour ‘moderates’ taken the right lessons from the past?

Karl Pike and Andy HindmoorJanuary 9, 2020
Tony Blair consistently draws a distinction between the ‘politics of protest’ and the ‘politics of governance’. His politics mean he’s the ‘guy on the placard’...
ElectionsUK6 min read
Future of NATO, Trump NATO allies trouble,

Relations between the U.S. and allies are souring. What next for NATO?

Carla Martinez Machain,, Michael Allen and Michael E FlynnJanuary 2, 2020
U.S. President Donald Trump has long argued that NATO member states are shirking their commitment to the alliance. He has pressured allies to make greater mone...
International politicsLong Reads9 min read
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Why decolonising the curriculum matters

Wyn GrantDecember 27, 2019
The debate about decolonising the curriculum is too readily open to misrepresentation, particularly by those who see it as a manifestation of what they call ‘p...
CommentUK3 min read
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We live in a post?Nolan age, and Boris Johnson is its embodiment

Leighton AndrewsDecember 24, 2019
For most of this last quarter?century, the Nolan Report has provided the underlying ethical basis for public life in the United Kingdom. The recommendations of...
CommentGovernmentUK9 min read
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The 2019 general election: what’s trust got to do with it?

Will Jennings, Gerry Stoker, Daniel Devine and Jen GaskellDecember 19, 2019
Our newly elected prime minister Boris Johnson is infamous for finding it difficult to tell the truth. The general election campaign was littered with untruths...
BrexitCommentElectionsUK6 min read

Labour’s worst general election result since 1935 doesn’t foretell Attlee-style triumph

Mark HayhurstDecember 18, 2019
The fact that Labour has just suffered its worst general election result since 1935 is being widely quoted. It’s meant to be mark of how bad things are for...
CommentElectionsUK4 min read

In defence of Blue Labour

Jonathan RutherfordDecember 11, 2019
Jon Bloomfield’s article in the Political Quarterly on ‘Progressive politics in a changing world’ claims to explain the "fallacies of Blue Labour". Here’s a re...
CommentUKWelfare & Inequality7 min read
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