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Why do we need to disagree?

Why do we need to disagree?

Dr Jennie Bristow looks at how society has amplified tensions and emotions and the problems that can cause. Online and offline, on campus and beyond, we are navigating increasingly polarised […]

07 Nov, 202407 Nov, 2024 Society, Sociology
Importance of research in public policy.

Importance of research in public policy.

Dr Ian Durrant discusses the importance of research following a landmark review into gender identity services for young people.

08 May, 202408 May, 2024 Research
Who will vote against integrity and truth? Partygate becomes a popularity contest.

Who will vote against integrity and truth? Partygate becomes a popularity contest.

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses a cross-party report which will be discussed in parliament today, which found that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson repeatedly lied and misled parliament, on holding gatherings at Number 10 during lockdown.

19 Jun, 2023 Politics, Social Justice
Election 2019: All to Play For? Two Tribes Pick Their Battles

Election 2019: All to Play For? Two Tribes Pick Their Battles

Professor Mike Weed argues that it is the battles voters pick, rather than their tribal allegiances, that will determine election 2019

09 Dec, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Sex, Violence, Terror: A Troubled Church and the End of Religious Protectionism

Sex, Violence, Terror: A Troubled Church and the End of Religious Protectionism

Professor Bee Scherer, Director of the Intersectional Centre for Inclusion and Social Justice (INCISE) looks ahead to the Church of England’s General Synod on Wednesday. It has not been a […]

13 Feb, 2017 Faith and religion, Social Justice
Has Labour’s internal strife let Cameron off the hook over Syria vote?

Has Labour’s internal strife let Cameron off the hook over Syria vote?

At 11.30am, MPs will begin debating whether the UK should join its allies in bombing ISIL targets in Syria in a torn House of Commons.

02 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research

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