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Democracy Elections Europe & the EU Political Leaders

Populism ends with a phone call

Apr 14, 2026 Eitan Tzelgov Comment on Populism ends with a phone call

Dr Eitan Tzelgov, University of East Anglia On Saturday I was anxiously checking my phone to see what was going on in Hungary’s election. I

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How the Representation of the People Bill can be amended to strengthen democracy

Apr 8, 2026 Editor Comment on How the Representation of the People Bill can be amended to strengthen democracy

The Government’s new Representation of the People Bill is set to transform the way the UK votes. Toby S. James draws attention to a move towards automatic

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Palestine Action: why the High Court ruled against the government, and what it means for the future of protest

Feb 18, 2026 Editor 1 Comment on Palestine Action: why the High Court ruled against the government, and what it means for the future of protest

David Mead, University of East Anglia The High Court has ruled that the UK government’s proscription of the group Palestine Action was unlawful. This is

American politics Democracy

New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Sep 26, 2025 Editor Comment on New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Emma Long, University of East Anglia Donald Trump is attempting to sue the New York Times. In a lawsuit filed on September 15 the US

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What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

Sep 26, 2025 Editor Comment on What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

On this day in 1938, the World’s Fair came to Flushing Meadows Park in New York City. It is here that the Westinghouse Time Capsules

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Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

Sep 18, 2025 Editor Comment on Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

For over a decade, Japan and the UK have identified one another as their most important security partners in Asia and Europe respectively. The two

Democracy Elections Europe & the EU Political Leaders

Populism ends with a phone call

Apr 14, 2026 Eitan Tzelgov 0
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How the Representation of the People Bill can be amended to strengthen democracy

Apr 8, 2026 Editor 0
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Palestine Action: why the High Court ruled against the government, and what it means for the future of protest

Feb 18, 2026 Editor 1
American politics Democracy

New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Sep 26, 2025 Editor 0
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What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

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Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

Sep 18, 2025 Editor 0
Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration

David Blunkett: Welfare Reform

Feb 7, 2013 EditorComment on David Blunkett: Welfare Reform

David Blunkett spoke about Welfare Reform as part of the Too Difficult Box lecture series

Parliament Week Analysis Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt

Reforming the House of Lords – Ending the deadlock

Jan 25, 2013 EditorComment on Reforming the House of Lords – Ending the deadlock

Baroness Helen Hayman, the former Lord Speaker, delivered an Open Lecture at the University of

Parliament Week Analysis Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration Reforming Parliamemt

Baroness Elizabeth Symons Lecture on House of Lords reform

Nov 22, 2012 EditorComment on Baroness Elizabeth Symons Lecture on House of Lords reform

Baroness Elizabeth Symons spoke on the problem of House of Lords reform at the University

Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration

Lord David Lipsey: Long-term Social Care

Nov 17, 2011 EditorComment on Lord David Lipsey: Long-term Social Care

Lord David Lipsey gave the first lecture of the Second Series of the Too Difficult

Elections Parliament Week Analysis Public Lectures Public Policy and Administration

The Funding of Political Parties: A Lecture from Hayden Phillips

Feb 24, 2011 EditorComment on The Funding of Political Parties: A Lecture from Hayden Phillips

Sir Hayden Phillips spoke at the University of East Anglia in 2011 about the funding

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Democracy Elections Europe & the EU Political Leaders

Populism ends with a phone call

Apr 14, 2026 Eitan Tzelgov 0
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How the Representation of the People Bill can be amended to strengthen democracy

Apr 8, 2026 Editor 0
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Palestine Action: why the High Court ruled against the government, and what it means for the future of protest

Feb 18, 2026 Editor 1
American politics Democracy

New York Times v Sullivan: the 60-year old Supreme Court judgment that press freedom depends on in Trump era

Sep 26, 2025 Editor 0
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What Would You Put in a US Time Capsule?

Sep 26, 2025 Editor 0
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Peacetime Anglo–Japanese Military Relations: Old Friends, New Partners

Sep 18, 2025 Editor 0
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