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October 2015

Caroline Lucas
Public Lectures

Charles Clarke in-conversation with Caroline Lucas

Oct 22, 2015 EditorComment on Charles Clarke in-conversation with Caroline Lucas

Caroline Lucas spoke at the University of East Anglia on 22 October 2015 as part

Athens
The Partisan View

A place in the sun for the refugees in the streets of Athens and of Europe

Oct 14, 2015 EditorComment on A place in the sun for the refugees in the streets of Athens and of Europe

A day with the newly arrived refugees at Athens city centre. Impressions, conversations, thoughts about

Police
Higher Education Studying at UEA

Academic impact on policing and security: An interview with Ian Quinton OBE

Oct 8, 2015 EditorComment on Academic impact on policing and security: An interview with Ian Quinton OBE

Ian Quinton OBE is an independent security consultant, with a previous and distinguished career in

Ian Duncan Smith eastminster
The Partisan View

On the Importance of being ‘Normal’

Oct 8, 2015 EditorComment on On the Importance of being ‘Normal’

Peter Handley discusses Iain Duncan-Smith’s recent use of the word ‘Normal’ and the ‘common-sense’ about

Expert Political Analysis

The UK’s electoral infrastructure is functional due to the efforts of many individuals, but it cannot be taken for granted

Oct 8, 2015 EditorComment on The UK’s electoral infrastructure is functional due to the efforts of many individuals, but it cannot be taken for granted

Alistair Clark and Toby S. James argue that many people overlook the exhaustive efforts that

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