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Catalan referendum and the Spanish reaction – a double edged sword?

Catalan referendum and the Spanish reaction – a double edged sword?

Paul Anderson looks at the Spanish Government’s reaction to Catalan’s decision to hold a referendum on independence.

22 Sep, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
A Chaucerian Deal? Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield’s Maiden Speech

A Chaucerian Deal? Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield’s Maiden Speech

Professor Amelia Hadfield looks at the topics covered by Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield in her maiden speech in Parliament.

08 Sep, 2017 Politics
The failure of the Garden Bridge

The failure of the Garden Bridge

Max Stafford explains why Sadiq Khan’s decision to scrap the controversial Garden Bridge project is more than cheap political point-scoring.

15 Aug, 2017 Politics
Terrorism: the definition dilemma?

Terrorism: the definition dilemma?

Dr Elaine Brown argues that attacks by right wing extremists should be labelled as acts of terror.

14 Aug, 201716 Jun, 2021 criminal justice, Politics, Research, Society
The deterioration of Poland’s democracy

The deterioration of Poland’s democracy

Dr Philipp Köker explains that the President’s veto is unlikely to stop the deterioration of Poland’s democracy.

24 Jul, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
A liberal and tolerant society?

A liberal and tolerant society?

Professor Trevor Cooling explores whether Tim Farron was correct when he said you can’t hold faith and public office.

16 Jun, 201716 Jun, 2021 Faith and religion, Politics, Research
The General Election and a history of bonnets

The General Election and a history of bonnets

Dr Keith McLay explains why Alex Salmond’s choice of quote on election night might not be a good omen – for him.

12 Jun, 2017 History, Politics
More Women, better politics?

More Women, better politics?

Dr Laura Cashman explains why more women in Parliament does not necessarily mean women’s interests will be better served.

09 Jun, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
The Scottish Stance: Who really won the election?

The Scottish Stance: Who really won the election?

Paul Anderson examines what the election results mean for Indyref2 and Scottish politics.

09 Jun, 201716 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research

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