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Review: Our City: Migrants and the Making of Modern Birmingham, by Jon Bloomfield

Tony WrightDecember 10, 2019
In Jonathan Coe's recent novel Middle England, one of the characters offers this reflection: ‘A more cheering thought rose up: the realisation that here, on th...
ReviewsUKWelfare & Inequality6 min read

Toxic friends? A critique of Blue Labour

Jon BloomfieldNovember 26, 2019
This article presents a critique of Blue Labour in four key areas – class, economy, family and race. It sets out alternative ways forward to forge rather than ...
CommentUKWelfare & Inequality9 min read
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Democratic reform in the UK: Bold moves needed to restore trust in politics

Rose ZussmanNovember 19, 2019
It's the general election and trust in politics is low. Could democratic reform in the UK be the answer to our political malaise?...
CommentElectionsGovernmentUK5 min read
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Lebanon protests: Why a WhatsApp tax sparked a political movement

Tamirace FakhouryNovember 18, 2019
A proposed WhatsApp tax has fueled the mass protests in Lebanon. An academic gives four reasons why the unrest comes as no surprise. ...
CommentInternational politics6 min read
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The Supreme Court’s prorogation decision: what it means for the future

Deborah MabbettNovember 13, 2019
Even among those who welcomed the Supreme Court's decision on the prorogation of parliament, there has been concern that the Court has entered into d...
BrexitCommentLaw & JusticeUK11 min read
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Brexit and Gastronationalism

Jason EdwardsNovember 13, 2019
‘Gastronationalism’ is the idea that there are distinctive and authentic national food cultures that are threatened by the forces of globalisation. It is a myt...
BrexitCommentUK7 min read
Orientation and training for new MPs

Orientation and training for new MPs in Canada and the UK

Louise CockramNovember 8, 2019
Orientation and training for new MPs is of vital importance in helping them to make the transition from electoral candidates to elected members. Consider that ...
CommentGovernmentInternational politics5 min read
Public attitudes led policy making

Could public attitudes led policy making fix our democracy?

Claire AinsleyNovember 7, 2019
Traditional democracy is creaking. The process of politics itself needs to change – the stakes could not be higher. Policy making, and the practice of ‘doing’ ...
CommentUKWelfare & Inequality7 min read

Britain, Europe, and liberty in uncertain times

Georgios GiannakopoulosOctober 31, 2019
As Brexit Britain attempts to recalibrate its relationship with Europe, there has been a whirlwind of mythmaking concerning the history of Britain and Europe, ...
BrexitCommentEuropeUK5 min read

A feminist reading of ‘Rethinking Democracy’

Karen Celis and Sarah ChildsOctober 27, 2019
We are most certainly living in difficult democratic times, with populism on the up. Any lingering complacency over the health of liberal, representative democ...
FeminismGovernmentReviewsUK6 min read
How Brexit will affect the fast food industry

How Brexit will affect the fast food industry – the cost of taking back control

Alex ColasOctober 26, 2019
Since the 2016 referendum and the ongoing debates about the terms of Brexit, the fast food industry has emerged as one of the major battlegrounds of the EU wit...
BrexitCommentEconomyUK6 min read

“Fiction gets us to look at truths that politics can’t get at”: Interview with Petina Gappah

anyapearson2October 16, 2019
Anya Pearson interviews Petina Gappah, Zimbabwean novelist and lawyer, whose first book An Elegy for Easterly was shortlisted for the 2010 Orwell book pri...
InterviewsMedia & culture10 min read
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