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Hancock, Avery (2012) After previously making good progress, the Department for International Development now faces an uphill battle reaching our foreign aid target. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jan 2012). Website.

Hancock, Avery and Rainford, Paul (2011) Slumps, riots and springs: how we covered 2011. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Dec 2011). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2011) Public engagement and virtual learning: top 5 Open Course Ware sites. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Nov 2011). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2011) Questionable proposals for legal aid reform in the UK mean that government’s promises of justice for all ring hollow. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Oct 2011). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2011) Cuts to the Department of Work and Pensions’ overhead costs threaten the promised benefits of welfare reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Oct 2011). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2011) The people in Sudan have spoken: now the UK should back the new nation with both trade and aid. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Feb 2011). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2011) The threats to public libraries look overwhelming: yet both defensive mobilizations to resist cutbacks and pressures for innovations offer hope for radical improvements. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Feb 2011). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) The government’s proposed cuts to the housing benefit will force 130,000 families out of their homes and add to the UK’s growing homeless population. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Dec 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Will the UK media ever grow up in how they cover women in politics?: the case of Ekaterina Zatuliveter shows that sexist attitudes remain pervasive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Book review: the international migration of health workers: ethics, rights and justice. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Dec 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) The impending sell-off of nearly 10% of the UK's forest area by the government could have detrimental consequences for conservation and our ‘Green’ reputation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Nov 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) UK opens up to Sudanese oil business, just as the country may be headed back to war in 2011. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Oct 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Iraqi Refugees: is the UK doing the right thing? British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Civil war in the Congo – could the UK do more to foster peace? British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Hancock, Avery (2010) Why we need to radically join-up public services more than ever. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jun 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Sending kids back to Kabul – is it right? is it legal? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jun 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher and Hancock, Avery (2010) Ed Miliband and a living wage for London. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jun 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Should British soldiers be walking kids to school in Afghanistan? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jun 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Capping immigration – the Tories win out: but will economic considerations soften the policy for business and universities? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 May 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Asylum and refugee policy – still a political football? British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2010). Website.

Hancock, Avery (2010) Hard choices – in overseas aid, 0.7 is a magic number for all the parties – but the Tories say they’d do things differently. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Apr 2010). Website.

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