By Dr Mark Bennister And so to watch Boris in action at City Hall. By chance I was there to see how questioning the Mayor works as part of a […]
A Disunited Kingdom? ‘Brexit’ and the UK’s constitutional landscape
By Paul Anderson, PhD Candidate in Politics at Canterbury Christ Church University
The Zurich speech 70 years later: the Heritage of Winston Churchill
This post is the first of series of posts by CEFEUS Jean Monnet Studentship Holder 2015-16, Francesco Violi on Britain’s European future.
Jeremy Corbyn shuffles the deck chairs
Dr Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, assesses the success of the recent Labour shadow cabinet reshuffle by leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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.
Britain’s vocation in Europe
This post is the first of series of posts by CEFEUS Jean Monnet Studentship Holder 2015-16, Francesco Violi on Britain’s European future.
Parading the Energy Union
Maros Sefcovic is currently undertaking a tour of European states, all in the name of discussing the Energy Union proposals set forth earlier this year (Teffer, 2015). The tour is […]
How a Brexit Would Influence the British Economy, Part 4: the British higher education sector, and the economy of Ireland
In the final installment of our four-part blog on the impact of a British exit (Brexit) from Europe, Jean Monnet scholar Mechthild Herzog investigates the potential consequences for the British higher education […]