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British politics Democracy

Coronation arrests: how the new public order law disrupted protesters’ once in a lifetime opportunity

May 10, 2023 EditorComment on Coronation arrests: how the new public order law disrupted protesters’ once in a lifetime opportunity

Coronation arrests: how the new public order law disrupted protesters’ once in a lifetime opportunity

British politics Democracy Elections

The UK needs an electoral data revolution to boost turnout and democracy

Feb 7, 2023 EditorComment on The UK needs an electoral data revolution to boost turnout and democracy

Toby S. James Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of East Anglia Paul Bernal

Democracy Football: Society, communities and the beautiful game

Qatar 2022: the world’s most autocratic World Cup venue?

Nov 18, 2022 Pierre BocquillonComment on Qatar 2022: the world’s most autocratic World Cup venue?

Football fans face a moral quandary. Do they avidly follow the World Cup? Or boycott

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