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Local Elections 2025: a crucial ‘temperature check’ for Labour, Tories, and Reform UK

Local Elections 2025: a crucial ‘temperature check’ for Labour, Tories, and Reform UK

Dr Demetris Tillyris explains how the upcoming local elections could tell us more about the current UK political landscape. This May’s local elections are not just a routine round of […]

15 Apr, 202515 Apr, 2025 Politics
Sunak, our car addiction and the mobility myth

Sunak, our car addiction and the mobility myth

Dr Susan Kenyon explains why the government’s association of freedom with car ownership is such a powerful vote winner. 

03 Oct, 202330 Oct, 2023 Politics, Society
Elections 2021 roundup: same but different?

Elections 2021 roundup: same but different?

After ‘Super Thursday’ Dr Paul Anderson analyses the results and what they mean for Britain’s parties and politics.

10 May, 202118 Aug, 2021 Politics, Research
The polls are telling us: decisions are made by those who show up!

The polls are telling us: decisions are made by those who show up!

Professor Mike Weed explores the apparent inability of opinion polls to agree on our opinion.

02 Jun, 201715 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Sadiq Khan becomes Mayor of London in an election marred by Islamophobia

Sadiq Khan becomes Mayor of London in an election marred by Islamophobia

Dr Fahid Qurashi, Lecturer in Criminology, reflects upon the recent election campaigns run by the candidates for London Mayor. 

17 May, 201615 Jun, 2021 Criminology, Politics, Research
Can the PCC elections live up to the democratic aspirations originally intended?

Can the PCC elections live up to the democratic aspirations originally intended?

The Police and Crime Commissioner elections are on the horizon, and with the previous election turn out recorded as 15%, Dr Steve Tong, Director of Policing and Criminal Justice at Canterbury Christ Church University, explores how democratic the elections really are.

26 Apr, 201615 Jun, 2021 Policing, Research

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