Dr Mark Bennister, Reader in Politics, explores the possibility of an early general election being called by the new prime minister
Reflections on Elections: tsunamis, tidal waves, tectonic shifts, hat eating and a major balls up.
By Sarah Lieberman, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations
Big Questions from the Election Will Remain Unanswered
It looks inevitable that for two elections running no party will win an overall majority.
Slick Mili: from liability to switched-on leader with a few well-timed selfies
By Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in British Politics
General Election Hustings a Huge Success
The Politics and International Relations programme as part of its Making Politics Matter series held a hustings for the Canterbury and Whitstable constituency on Friday 24th of April. Almost 300 […]
Politics Research Funding Success: Prime Ministerial Accountability to Parliament
Dr Mark Bennister, Senior Lecturer in Politics, has recently won Nuffield Foundation Trust funding for a one year research project examining ‘Prime Ministerial Accountability to Parliament’.
Meeting the Queen for Commonwealth Day
By Bronwen Edwards (Third Year Politics Student)
CCCU Politics Students Referenced in Parliamentary Report
Following on from the submission our final year students made to the Political and Constitution Reform Committee Consultation on a new Magna Carta, the evidence has now been published and […]