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Luca, Davide and Kenny, Michael (2024) Drifting further apart? Europe's trends of urban-rural political polarisation should not be overstated. Political Geography, 114. ISSN 0962-6298

Kenny, Michael and Luca, Davide (2021) The urban-rural polarisation of political disenchantment: an investigation of social and political attitudes in 30 European countries. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 14 (3). 565 - 582. ISSN 1752-1378

Kenny, Michael and Kelsey, Tom (2020) Devolution or delegation? What the revolt of the metro mayors over lockdown tells us about English devolution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Kenny, Michael and Sheldon, Jack (2019) How can Boris Johnson keep the UK together? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Dec 2019), pp. 1-2. Blog Entry.

Kenny, Michael and Sheldon, Jack (2018) UK governance after Brexit: yet more variable and even more disjointed. LSE Brexit (09 Apr 2018). Website.

Kenny, Michael (2017) After Brexit: the English question surfaces? British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2017). Website.

Kenny, Michael (2016) The idea that English nationalism has powered support for Brexit is unduly simplistic and requires re-examination. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jun 2016). Website.

McCrone, David, Smith, Graham, Katwala, Sunder, Kenny, Michael, Bonney, Norman, Mycock, Andy and Copus, Colin (2014) If England players must sing the national anthem at the football World Cup, it should not be ‘God Save the Queen’. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Jun 2014). Website.

Kenny, Michael (2012) The ‘progressive alliance’ idea is no longer a meaningful basis for a Labour-LibDem rapprochement, but there is much common ground that remains between the two parties. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2012). Website.

Lodge, Guy and Kenny, Michael (2012) How to win the argument for Lords reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2012). Website.

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