Canterbury Christ Church University Logo
  • Home
  • About us

Category: Politics

Election priorities – climate change and environmental issues

Election priorities – climate change and environmental issues

Dr Stephen Scoffham explores how environmental issues could play a role in the December election.

11 Nov, 201915 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Geography, Politics, Research
Constitutional coup, crisis or clarity?

Constitutional coup, crisis or clarity?

Dr Paul Anderson analyses the constitutional impact of the UK Supreme Court ruling on the prorogation of Parliament.

25 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Brexit and the Rule of Law

Brexit and the Rule of Law

Professor Susan Millns discusses the relationship between politics and law following today’s Supreme Court judgement on the prorogation of Parliament 

24 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Law, Politics, Research
Boris Johnson’s first week as Prime Minister

Boris Johnson’s first week as Prime Minister

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses Boris Johnson’s first week as Prime Minister.

09 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Parliament: the first day back

Parliament: the first day back

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses the latest political developments as MPs return to the House of Commons from summer recess.  

03 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
What Boris means for Brexit

What Boris means for Brexit

Dr Soeren Keil offers three reasons why the PM will not be able to deliver Brexit by the end of October.

02 Aug, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Boris Johnson: clown or Joker?

Boris Johnson: clown or Joker?

Professor David Bates looks at the character of new Prime Minister Boris Johnson through the prism of political theory.

25 Jul, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Dire straits – geography matters!

Dire straits – geography matters!

In light of the recent incidents is the Straits of Hormuz and Gibraltar, Professor Peter Vujakovic explores the geopolitical importance of the world’s seas and waterways.

24 Jul, 201915 Jun, 2021 Geography, Politics, Research
Class counts

Class counts

Following the publication of the latest Sutton Trust report on social mobility, Professor David Bates, looks at the implications an unequal society can have on democracy.

25 Jun, 201915 Jun, 2021 Culture, Politics, Research

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Recent Posts

  • Supporting a flourishing horticultural industry 
  • International Day of Living Together in Peace
  • The battle for public libraries: why these community lifelines matter
  • How focusing on emotions offers a new treatment option for long-term Anorexia 
  • Reflections on Victory in Europe and the critical importance of research ethics

Categories

Tags

Boris Johnson Brexit Canterbury children Climate change Conservative Party Coronavirus Covid-19 debate Democracy Donald Trump Education Engineering Environment EU General election General Election 2017 Geopolitics Government Health International Women's Day Kent Labour Party lockdown Mental Health NHS pandemic Physical Activity Police Policing Politics Prime Minister Racism report research Russia schools Social work Sport Sustainability Teaching Terrorism Theresa May tourism UK

Contact us

Jeanette Earl
01227 922391

Emma Grafton-Williams
01227 923528

© 2025 Canterbury Christ Church University