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(2018) Politicians in white coats? Scientific advisory committees and policy in Britain. Public Policy and Administration, 33 (4). pp. 428-446. ISSN 0952-0767

Abramson, Paul R., Diskin, Abraham and Felsenthal, Dan S. (2007) Nonvoting and the decisiveness of electoral outcomes. Political Research Quarterly, 60 (3). pp. 500-515. ISSN 1065-9129

Ali, Suki (2014) Governing multicultural populations and family life. British Journal of Sociology, 65 (1). pp. 82-106. ISSN 0007-1315

Alvarez-Rosete, Arturo, Bevan, Gwyn, Mays, Nicholas and Dixon, Jennifer (2005) Effect of diverging policy across the NHS. British Medical Journal, 331 (7522). pp. 946-950. ISSN 0959-8138

Amador Diaz Lopez, Julio Cesar, Collignon-Delmar, Sofia, Benoit, Kenneth and Matsuo, Akitaka (2017) Predicting the Brexit vote by tracking and classifying public opinion using Twitter data. Statistics, Politics and Policy, 8 (1). ISSN 2194-6299

Ampofo, Lawrence, O’Loughlin, Ben and Anstead, Nick (2011) Trust, confidence, credibility: citizen responses on Twitter to opinion polls during the 2010 UK general election. Information, Communication and Society, 14 (6). pp. 850-871. ISSN 1369-118X

Anand, Paul, Roope, Laurence and Ross, Andy (2019) How economists help central government think: survey evidence from the UK government economic service. International Journal of Public Administration, 42 (13). pp. 1145-1157. ISSN 0190-0692

Andreouli, Eleni and Dashtipour, Parisa (2014) British citizenship and the ‘other’: an analysis of the earned citizenship discourse. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 24 (2). pp. 100-110. ISSN 1052-9284

Anstead, Nick (2010) Book review: the Conservative party - from Thatcher to Cameron - by Tim Bale. British Politics, 5 (4). pp. 550-552. ISSN 1746-918X

Anstead, Nick (2017) Data-driven campaigning in the 2015 UK general election. International Journal of Press/Politics, 22 (3). pp. 294-313. ISSN 1940-1612

Anstead, Nick (2008) Internet and campaign finance in the US and the UK: an institutional comparison. Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 5 (3). pp. 285-302. ISSN 1933-169X

Anstead, Nick (2018) The idea of austerity in British politics, 2003-13. Political Studies, 66 (2). pp. 287-305. ISSN 0032-3217

Anstead, Nick and Chadwick, Andrew (2008) The 2008 digital campaign in the United States: the real lessons for British parties. Renewal: a Journal of Social Democracy, 16 (3/4). pp. 86-98. ISSN 0968-252X

Anstead, Nick and O'Loughlin, Ben (2015) Social media analysis and public opinion: the 2010 UK General Election. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 20 (2). pp. 204-220. ISSN 1083-6101

Applebaum, Anne (2017) Britain after Brexit: a transformed political landscape. Journal of Democracy, 28 (1). pp. 53-58. ISSN 1045-5736

Archer, Robin (2013) From an aristocratic anachronism to a democratic dilemma: an elected House of Lords and the lessons from Australia. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 51 (3). pp. 267-282. ISSN 1466-2043

Bachtler, John and Begg, Iain (2017) Cohesion policy after Brexit: the economic, social and institutional challenges. Journal of Social Policy, 46 (4). pp. 745-763. ISSN 0047-2794

Banaji, Shakuntala, Mejias, Sam and de la Pava Vélez, Benjamín (2018) The significance of ethnography in youth participation research: active citizenship in the UK after the Brexit vote. Social Studies, 15 (2). 97 - 115. ISSN 1214-813X

Barkawi, Tarak and Brighton, Shane (2013) Brown Britain: post-colonial politics and grand strategy. International Affairs, 89 (5). pp. 1109-1123. ISSN 0020-5850

Barker, Rodney (2011) Book review: ten years of New Labour - by Matt Beech and Simon Lee (eds). Parliamentary History, 30 (2). pp. 283-284. ISSN 0264-2824

Barr, Nicholas (2012) The Higher Education White Paper: the good, the bad, the unspeakable - and the next White Paper. Social Policy and Administration, 46 (5). pp. 483-508. ISSN 0144-5596

Barr, Nicholas (1975) Labour's pension plan : a lost opportunity. British Tax Review, 2. pp. 107-113. ISSN 0007-1870

Barr, Nicholas (1975) Labour's pension plan: a lost opportunity II. British Tax Review, 3. pp. 155-174. ISSN 0007-1870

Begg, Iain (2017) Making sense of the costs and benefits of Brexit: challenges for economists. Atlantic Economic Journal. ISSN 0197-4254

Bell, Brian, Fasani, Francesco and Machin, Stephen (2013) Crime and immigration: evidence from large immigrant waves. Review of Economics and Statistics, 95 (4). pp. 1278-1290. ISSN 0034-6535

Berlinski, Samuel and Dewan, Torun (2011) The political consequences of franchise extension: evidence from the Second Reform Act. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 6 (3-4). pp. 329-376. ISSN 1554-0626

Berlinski, Samuel, Dewan, Torun and Dowding, Keith (2010) The impact of individual and collective performance on ministerial tenure. Journal of Politics, 72. pp. 559-571. ISSN 0022-3816

Berlinski, Samuel, Dewan, Torun and Dowding, Keith (2007) The length of ministerial tenure in the United Kingdom, 1945-97. British Journal of Political Science, 37 (4). pp. 765-766. ISSN 0007-1234

Besley, Timothy and Larcinese, Valentino (2011) Working or shirking?: expenses and attendance in the UK parliament. Public Choice, 146 (3-4). pp. 291-317. ISSN 0048-5829

Besley, Timothy, Meads, Neil and Surico, Paolo (2014) The incidence of transaction taxes: evidence from a stamp duty holiday. Journal of Public Economics, 119. pp. 61-70. ISSN 0047-2727

Besley, Timothy and Preston, Ian (2007) Electoral bias and policy choice: theory and evidence. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122 (4). pp. 1473-1510. ISSN 0033-5533

Bevan, Gwyn and Hood, Christopher (2006) What's measured is what matters: targets and gaming in the English public health care system. Public Administration, 84 (3). pp. 517-538. ISSN 0033-3298

Bicquelet, Aude and Addison, Helen (2017) How to refuse a vote on the EU? The case against the referendum in the House of Commons (1974–2010). Quality and Quantity, 51 (5). pp. 2141-2162. ISSN 0033-5177

Bicquelet, Aude, Weale, Albert and Bara, Judith (2012) In a different parliamentary voice? Politics and Gender, 8 (01). pp. 83-121. ISSN 1743-923X

Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W. (2010) The centre of central government. Public Policy Research, 17 (1). pp. 29-35. ISSN 1744-5396

Blumenau, Jack, Eggers, Andy, Hangartner, Dominik and Hix, Simon (2017) Open/closed list and party choice: experimental evidence from the UK. British Journal of Political Science, 47 (4). 809 - 827. ISSN 0007-1234

Boneva, Lena, Cloyne, James, Weale, Martin and Wieladek, Tomasz (2016) The effect of unconventional monetary policy on inflation expectations: evidence from firms in the United Kingdom. International Journal of Central Banking, 12 (3). pp. 161-195. ISSN 1815-4654

Bongardt, Annette and Torres, Francisco (2016) The political economy of Brexit: why making it easier to leave the club could improve the EU. Intereconomics, 51 (4). pp. 214-219. ISSN 0020-5346

Bongardt, Annette and Torres, Fransisco (2017) Nach der Wahl: Brexit und die EU. Wirtschaftsdienst, 97 (6). pp. 378-379. ISSN 0043-6275

Bovens, Luc (2012) Real nudge. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 2012 (1). pp. 43-46. ISSN 1867-299X

Breinlich, Holger, Leromain, Elsa, Novy, Dennis, Sampson, Thomas and Usman, Ahmed (2018) The economic effects of Brexit - evidence from the stock market. Fiscal Studies. ISSN 0143-5671

Brown, Stuart A. (2019) Brexit, the UK and Europe: why, how and what next? Journal of European Integration, 41 (1). pp. 123-129. ISSN 0703-6337

Buzan, Barry (2019) Before BISA: the British coordinating committee for international studies, S.H. Bailey, and the Bailey conferences. International Politics. ISSN 1384-5748

Cammaerts, Bart, DeCillia, Brooks, Magalhães, João and Jiménez-Martínez, César (2016) When our watchdog becomes a bloodthirsty attackdog, be wary. openDemocracy UK.

Cammaerts, Bart, DeCillia, Brooks and Magalhães, João Carlos (2020) Journalistic transgressions in the representation of Jeremy Corbyn: from watchdog to attack dog. Journalism, 21 (2). 191 - 208. ISSN 1464-8849

Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) Per què no aconsegueix augmentar la productivitat del govern?: la nova gestió pública i la seguretat social al Regne Unit. Public: Butlleti de L'institut de Governanza I Direcci Publica d'esade, 22 (Jan). ISSN 2013-2506

Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) ¿Por qué no consigue crecer la productividad del gobierno? La nueva gestión pública y la seguridad social del Reino Unido. Public: Butlletí de L'institut de Governança I Direcció Pública d'esade, 22 (Jan). ISSN 2013-2506

Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) Why does government productivity fail to grow?: new public management and UK social security. Public: Butlleti de L'institut de Governanza I Direcci Publica d'esade, 22 (Jan). ISSN 2013-2506

Casadei, Patrizia and Iammarino, Simona (2020) Trade policy shocks in the UK textile and apparel value chain. Firm perceptions of Brexit uncertainty. Journal of International Business Policy. ISSN 2522-0691 (In Press)

Chalmers, Damian (2016) Alternatives to EU membership and the rational imagination. Political Quarterly, 87 (2). pp. 269-279. ISSN 0032-3179

Chalmers, Damian (2017) Brexit and the renaissance of parliamentary authority. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19 (4). pp. 663-679. ISSN 1369-1481

Chalmers, Damian (2017) Gina Miller and the last Gasp of parliamentary sovereignty? Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 24 (1). pp. 3-5. ISSN 1023-263X

Cheshire, Paul (2018) Broken market or broken policy? The unintended consequences of restrictive planning. National Institute Economic Review, 245 (1). R9-R19. ISSN 0027-9501

Clark, Andrew E. and Georgellis, Yannis (2013) Back to baseline in Britain: adaptation in the British household panel survey. Economica, 80 (319). pp. 496-512. ISSN 0013-0427

Cole, Matthew R. (2011) The political starfish: West Yorkshire liberalism in the twentieth century. Contemporary British History, 25 (1). pp. 175-188. ISSN 1361-9462

Cooper, Luke and Cooper, Christabel (2020) Get Brexit done: the new political divides of England and Wales at the 2019 election. Political Quarterly, 91 (4). 751 - 761. ISSN 0032-3179

Cordella, Antonio and Willcocks, Leslie P. ORCID: 0000-0003-2572-9554 (2012) Government policy, public value and IT outsourcing: the strategic case of ASPIRE. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 21 (4). pp. 295-307. ISSN 0963-8687

Coulter, Steve (2017) Skill formation, immigration and European integration: the politics of the UK growth model. New Political Economy, 23 (2). pp. 208-222. ISSN 1356-3467

Courtin, Emilie (2011) Promotion du "choix" ou gestion du risque?: retour sur l'introduction inachevée du "choix" pour les usagers des services de santé mentale en Angleterre sous le New Labour. Lien Social et Politiques, 66. pp. 115-137. ISSN 1703-9665

Crescenzi, Riccardo, Di Cataldo, Marco and Faggian, Alessandra (2017) Internationalized at work and localistic at home: the ‘split’ Europeanization behind Brexit. Papers in Regional Science, 97 (1). pp. 117-133. ISSN 1056-8190

Curtice, John, Fisher, Stephen, Kuha, Jouni and Mellon, Jonathan (2017) Focus: on the 2017 exit poll - another surprise, another success. Discover Society (46).

Curtice, John, Fisher, Stephen, Kuha, Jouni and Mellon, Jonathan (2017) Surprise, surprise! (again): the 2017 British general election exit poll. Significance, 14 (4). pp. 26-29. ISSN 1740-9705

Curtice, John, Fisher, Stephen D. and Kuha, Jouni (2011) Confounding the commentators: how the 2010 exit poll got it (more or less) right. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 21 (2). pp. 211-235. ISSN 1745-7289

Danielsson, Jon, Macrae, Robert and Micheler, Eva (2017) Brexit and systemic risk. VoxEU.

Danielsson, Jon, Macrae, Robert and Zigrand, Jean-Pierre (2016) On the financial market consequences of Brexit. VoxEU.

Davies, Howard (2005) Reforms that are bound to be bad for the BBC. Financial Times, 3 Marc. p. 19. ISSN 0307-1766

De Agostini, Paula, Hills, John and Sutherland, Holly (2018) Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the 2010-2015 UK Coalition government's tax-benefit policy changes. Social Policy and Administration, 52 (5). pp. 929-949. ISSN 0144-5596

Dean, Hartley (2018) Book review: for whose benefit? The everyday realities of welfare reform. Critical Social Policy, 38 (3). pp. 618-619. ISSN 0261-0183

Dee, Megan and Smith, Karen E. (2017) UK diplomacy at the UN after Brexit: challenges and opportunities. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19 (3). pp. 527-542. ISSN 1369-1481

Dewan, Torun and Hortala-Vallve, Rafael (2011) The three As of government formation: appointment, allocation, and assignment. American Journal of Political Science, 55 (3). pp. 610-627. ISSN 0092-5853

Dewan, Torun and Spirling, Arthur (2011) Strategic opposition and government cohesion in Westminster democracies. American Political Science Review, 105 (102). pp. 337-358. ISSN 1537-5943

Dhingra, Swati (2019) Brexit and the future of trade. Political Quarterly, 90 (S2). pp. 21-31. ISSN 0032-3179

Dhingra, Swati (2016) Salvaging Brexit: the right way to leave EU. Foreign Affairs, 95 (6). ISSN 0015-7120

Dhingra, Swati, Machin, Stephen and Overman, Henry G. (2017) Local economic effects of Brexit. National Institute Economic Review, 242 (1). R24-R36. ISSN 0027-9501

Dhingra, Swati, Ottaviano, Gianmarco and Sampson, Thomas (2017) A hitch-hiker’s guide to post-Brexit trade negotiations: options and principles. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 33 (S1). S22-S30. ISSN 0266-903X

Di Cataldo, Marco (2017) The impact of EU Objective 1 funds on regional development: evidence from the U.K. and the prospect of Brexit. Journal of Regional Science, 57 (5). pp. 814-839. ISSN 0022-4146

Diaz-Serrano, Luis and Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ORCID: 0000-0002-8041-0856 (2015) Decentralization and the Welfare State: what do citizens perceive? Social Indicators Research, 120 (2). pp. 411-435. ISSN 0303-8300

Dodds, Anneliese (2006) The core executive's approach to regulation: from 'better regulation' to 'risk-tolerant deregulation'. Social Policy and Administration, 40 (5). pp. 526-542. ISSN 0144-5596

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2009) Assessing how far Charter 88 and the constitutional reform coalition influenced voting system reform in Britain. Parliamentary Affairs, 62 (4). pp. 618-644. ISSN 0031-2290

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Margetts, Helen (2005) The impact of UK electoral systems. Parliamentary Affairs, 58 (4). pp. 854-870. ISSN 0031-2290

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Margetts, Helen, O'Duffy, Brendan and Weir, Stuart (1998) Remodelling the 1997 general election: how Britain would have voted under alternative electoral systems. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 8 (1). pp. 208-231. ISSN 1745-7289

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Margetts, Helen, Smith, Trevor and Weir, Stuart (2001) Constitutional reform, New Labour in power and public trust in government. Parliamentary Affairs, 54 (3). pp. 405-24. ISSN 0031-2290

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Weir, Stuart and Subrahmanyam, Gita (1995) Public response and constitutional significance. Parliamentary Affairs, 48 (4). pp. 606-616. ISSN 0031-2290

Däubler, Thomas and Hix, Simon (2017) Ballot structure, list flexibility and policy representation. Journal of European Public Policy, 25 (12). pp. 1798-1816. ISSN 1350-1763

Edmunds, Timothy, Dawes, Antonia, Higate, Paul, Jenkings, K. Neil and Woodward, Rachel (2016) Reserve forces and the transformation of British military organisation: soldiers, citizens and society. Defence Studies, 16 (2). pp. 118-136. ISSN 1470-2436

Eggers, Andrew C. and Hainmueller, Jens (2009) MPs for sale?: returns to office in postwar British politics. American Political Science Review, 103 (04). p. 513. ISSN 1537-5943

Eggers, Andrew C. and Spirling, Arthur (2014) Ministerial responsiveness in Westminster systems: institutional choices and House of Commons debate, 1832-1915. American Journal of Political Science, 58 (4). 873 - 887. ISSN 0092-5853

Estrin, Saul, Marin, Alan and Selby, M (1990) Conflicting aims in electricity privatisation. Public Money and Management, 10 (3). pp. 39-48. ISSN 0954-0962

Exley, Sonia (2020) Open policy making in the UK – to whom might policy formulation be opening up. Journal of Social Policy. pp. 1-19. ISSN 0047-2794

Exley, Sonia (2019) ‘Opening up’ education policy making in England–space for ordinary citizens’ participation? Representation. ISSN 0034-4893

Featherstone, Kevin (1981) The British Labour Party: nationalism and the EEC. Contemporary Review, 238 (1380). p. 8. ISSN 0010-7565

Featherstone, Kevin (1997) Europe on course for a single currency: the challenge for the Blair Government. Credit Management, July 1. ISSN 0265-2099

Featherstone, Kevin (1981) Socialists and European integration: the attitudes of British Labour members of parliament. European Journal of Political Research, 9 (4). pp. 407-419. ISSN 0304-4130

Fishenden, Jerry and Thompson, Mark (2013) Digital government, open architecture, and innovation: why public sector IT will never be the same again. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 23 (4). pp. 977-1004. ISSN 1053-1858

Fisher, Stephen D., Kuha, Jouni and Payne, Clive (2010) Getting it right on the night, again- the 2010 UK general election exit poll. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 173 (4). pp. 699-701. ISSN 0964-1998

Franck, Jack (2019) Ok, Boomer. Is Brexit stealing the future of millennials and zoomers? LSE Brexit. 1 - 3.

Frigg, Roman, Smith, Leonard A. and Stainforth, David A. (2013) The myopia of imperfect climate models: the case of UKCP09. Philosophy of Science, 80 (5). pp. 886-897. ISSN 0031-8248

Fulbrook, Julian (2001) New Labour’s welfare reforms: anything new? Modern Law Review, 64 (2). pp. 243-259. ISSN 0026-7961

Garland, Ruth (2017) Between mediatisation and politicization: the changing role and position of Whitehall press officers in the age of political spin. Public Relations Inquiry. ISSN 2046-147X

Garland, Ruth, Tambini, Damian and Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2018) Has government been mediatized? A UK perspective. Media, Culture and Society, 40 (4). pp. 496-513. ISSN 0163-4437

Gatenby, Mark, Rees, Chris, Truss, Catherine, Alfes, Kerstin and Soane, Emma (2015) Managing change, or changing managers? The role of middle managers in UK public service reform. Public Management Review, 17 (8). pp. 1124-1145. ISSN 1471-9037

Gavazza, Alessandro, Nardotto, Mattia and Valletti, Tommaso (2019) Internet and politics: evidence from U.K. local elections and local government policies. Review of Economic Studies, 86 (5). 2092 – 2135. ISSN 0034-6527

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2007) The Blair Report. Index on Censorship, 36 (2). pp. 49-55. ISSN 0306-4220

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2012) Is attacking multiculturalism a way of tackling racism - or feeding it?: reflections on the Government's Prevent Strategy. European Human Rights Law Review, 2. pp. 121-129. ISSN 1361-1526

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 and Ewing, Keith (1997) Rocky foundations for Labour's new rights. European Human Rights Law Review (2). pp. 146-151. ISSN 1361-1526

Gilad, Sharon (2009) Juggling conflicting demands: the case of the UK Financial Ombudsman Service. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 19 (3). pp. 661-680. ISSN 1053-1858

Glennerster, Howard (2012) Why was a wealth tax for the UK abandoned?: lessons for the policy process and tackling wealth inequality. Journal of Social Policy, 41 (2). pp. 233-249. ISSN 0047-2794

Glynn, Jack H. (2018) In Place of Labour: The Increased Localisation of Electoral Geographies in Competition Between UKIP and Labour. LSE Undergraduate Political Review, 1. pp. 58-95.

Goering, John and Whitehead, Christine M. E. (2017) Fiscal austerity and rental housing policy in the US and UK, 2010-2016. Housing Policy Debate. ISSN 1051-1482

Goodwin, Matthew, Hix, Simon and Pickup, Mark (2020) For and against Brexit: a survey experiment of the impact of campaign effects on public attitudes toward EU membership. British Journal of Political Science, 50 (2). 481 - 495. ISSN 0007-1234

Gordon, Ian R. (2018) In what sense left behind by globalisation? Looking for a less reductionist geography of the populist surge in Europe. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 11 (1). pp. 95-113. ISSN 1752-1378

Green, Jane and Hobolt, Sara (2008) Owning the issue agenda: party strategies and vote choices in British elections. Electoral Studies, 27 (3). pp. 460-476. ISSN 0261-3794

Griffith, J. A. G. (1975) Book review: British cabinet ministers : roles of politicians in executive office, by B. Heady. Parliamentarian: Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth, 57 (3). pp. 222-223. ISSN 0031-2282

Griffith, J. A. G. (1982) Book review: P. Norton, the Commons in perspective. Political Studies, 30 (1). p. 129. ISSN 0032-3217

Griffith, J. A. G. (1998) Book review: parliament under pressure (Peter Riddell); parliament and the people (Philip Laundy). Political Quarterly, 69 (3). pp. 327-328. ISSN 0032-3179

Griffith, J. A. G. (1976) Book review: the parliamentary ombudsman, by Roy Gregory and Peter Hutchison. Political Quarterly, 47 (1). pp. 114-115. ISSN 0032-3179

Griffith, J. A. G. (1977) Book review: the political police in Britain, by Tony Bunyan. Political Quarterly, 48 (1). pp. 118-115. ISSN 0032-3179

Griffith, J. A. G. (1976) Book review: treatise on law, privileges, proceedings and usage of Parliament, by E. May. Parliamentarian: Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth, 57 (4). pp. 297-298. ISSN 0031-2282

Griffith, J. A. G. (1955) The Crichel Down affair. Modern Law Review, 18 (6). pp. 557-570. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1959) Family allowances and National Insurance Act, 1959. Modern Law Review, 22 (4). pp. 411-412. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1955) Notes of cases: administrative discretion and the Courts - the better part of valour. Modern Law Review, 18 (2). pp. 159-163. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1952) Public corporations as grown servants. University of Toronto Law Journal, 9 (2). pp. 169-193. ISSN 0042-0220

Griffith, J. A. G. (1960) Reports of committees: first report of the Council of Tribunals. Modern Law Review, 23 (6). pp. 660-662. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1957) Reports of committees: special report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons Disqualification Bill (H.C. 349 of 1955-1956). Modern Law Review, 18 (6). pp. 52-54. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1959) Statutes: The Local Government Act, 1958. Modern Law Review, 22 (3). pp. 297-301. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1959) Tribunals and inquiries. Modern Law Review, 22 (2). pp. 125-145. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (2000) The brave new world of Sir John Laws. Modern Law Review, 63 (2). pp. 159-176. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1951) The place of parliament in the legislative process: part I. Modern Law Review, 14 (3). pp. 279-296. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1951) The place of parliament in the legislative process: part II. Modern Law Review, 14 (4). pp. 425-436. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1979) The political constitution. Modern Law Review, 42 (1). pp. 1-21. ISSN 0026-7961

Griffith, J. A. G. (1993) The rights stuff. Socialist Register, 29. pp. 106-124. ISSN 0081-0606

Griffith, J. A. G. (1966) The traditional pattern reconsidered. Political Quarterly, 37 (2). pp. 139-148. ISSN 0032-3179

Haacke, Jürgen and Breen, John Harley (2018) Brexit is bringing the UK back to Southeast Asia. East Asia Forum. ISSN 1839-0242

Hagemann, Sara (2018) The Brexit Context. Parliamentary Affairs, 71 (1). pp. 155-170. ISSN 0031-2290

Hagemann, Sara and Hoyland, Bjorn (2010) Bicameral politics in the European Union. Journal of Common Market Studies, 48 (4). pp. 811-833. ISSN 0021-9886

Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Vivyan, Nick (2017) Dyadic representation in a Westminster system. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 42 (2). pp. 235-267. ISSN 0362-9805

Hantrais, Linda, Stewart, Kitty and Cooper, Kerris (2019) Making sense of the social policy impacts of Brexit. Contemporary Social Science, 14 (2). pp. 242-255. ISSN 2158-2041

Harrison, Sarah (2018) Young voters. Parliamentary Affairs, 71 (1). pp. 255-266. ISSN 0031-2290

Harrison, Sarah (2020) A vote of frustration? Young voters in the UK general election 2019. Parliamentary Affairs, 73 (Supplement_1). 259 - 271. ISSN 0031-2290

Hazell, Robert and O'Brien, Patrick (2016) Meaningful dialogue: judicial engagement with parliamentary committees at Westminster. Public Law. ISSN 0033-3565

Hill, Michael and Gough, Ian (2012) Book review: Re-reviews: the political economy of the welfare state, Ian Gough. Social Policy and Administration, 46 (5). pp. 582-587. ISSN 0144-5596

Hix, Simon (2016) Does the UK have influence in the EU legislative process? Political Quarterly, 87 (2). pp. 200-208. ISSN 0032-3179

Hobolt, Sara (2016) The Brexit vote: a divided nation, a divided continent. Journal of European Public Policy, 23 (9). pp. 1259-1277. ISSN 1350-1763

Hobolt, Sara, Leeper, Thomas J. and Tilley, James (2020) Divided by the vote: affective polarization in the wake of the Brexit referendum. British Journal of Political Science. ISSN 0007-1234

Hobolt, Sara, Tilley, James and Leeper, Thomas J. (2020) Policy preferences and policy legitimacy after referendums: evidence from the Brexit negotiations. Political Behavior. ISSN 0190-9320

Hobolt, Sara B. (2018) Brexit and the 2017 UK General Election. Journal of Common Market Studies, 56 (S1). pp. 39-50. ISSN 0021-9886

Holman, Nancy (2014) Ben Clifford and Mark Tewdwr-Jones (2013), The Collaborating Planner?: Practitioners in the Neoliberal Age. Bristol: Policy Press. 288 pp., £70, hbk, 9781447305118. Journal of Social Policy, 43 (03). pp. 668-670. ISSN 0047-2794

Hood, Christopher, James, Oliver and Scott, Colin (2000) Regulation of government: has it increased, is it increasing, should it be diminished? Public Administration, 78 (2). pp. 283-304. ISSN 0033-3298

Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin (2006) From Sir Humphrey to Sir Nigel: what future for the public service bargain after Blairworld? Political Quarterly, 77 (3). pp. 360-368. ISSN 0032-3179

Hopkin, Jonathan (2001) Bringing the members back in? Democratizing candidate selection in Britain and Spain. Party Politics, 7 (3). pp. 343-361. ISSN 1460-3683

Hopkin, Jonathan (2009) Party matters: devolution and party politics in Britain and Spain. Party Politics, 15 (2). pp. 179-198. ISSN 1460-3683

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Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) ‘Big data’ and policy learning. In: Stoker, Gerry and Evans, Mark, (eds.) Evidence-based Policy Making in the Social Sciences: Methods That Matter. Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781447329374

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Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2018) The Commons’ two committee systems and scrutiny of government policy-making. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Taylor, Ros, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 159-172. ISBN 9781909890466

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2018) The UK’s proportional electoral system: the single transferable vote (STV). In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Taylor, Ros, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 69-77. ISBN 9781909890466

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2018) The Westminster “plurality rule” electoral system. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Taylor, Ros, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 45-55. ISBN 9781909890466

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2018) The civil service and public services management systems. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Taylor, Ros, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 223-236. ISBN 9781909890466

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2018) The core executive and government. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Taylor, Ros, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 204-222. ISBN 9781909890466

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2018) The interest group process. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Ros, Taylor, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 112-121. ISBN 9781909890466

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2018) The reformed electoral systems used in Britain’s devolved governments and England’s mayoral elections. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Taylor, Ros, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 56-68. ISBN 9781909890466

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Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Kippin, Sean (2018) The political parties and party system. In: Dunleavy, Patrick, Park, Alice and Taylor, Ros, (eds.) The UK's changing democracy: the 2018 democratic audit. Democratic Audit. LSE Press, London, UK, pp. 93-111. ISBN 9781909890466

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Bajomi-Lazar, Peter (2016) Public Service Television in the Western Balkans: A Mission Impossible. Media Policy Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Baker, Catherine (2017) Book review: transnationalism, diaspora and migrants from the former Yugoslavia in Britain by Gayle Munro. LSE Review of Books (07 Mar 2017). Website.

Baker, Catherine (2016) Brexit has echoes of the breakup of Yugoslavia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Baker, Nicholas (2020) Book review: Contentious rituals: parading the nation in Northern Ireland by Jonathan S. Blake. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Baker, Tabitha A. (2020) The othering of migrants has negative consequences for society at large. LSE Brexit (19 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Bakker, Bert (2016) Are extroverts more Eurosceptic? How personalities shape attitudes toward the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Balch, Alex (2010) The asylum amnesty ‘scandal’: mind the gap. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jun 2010). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Asphyxiation Nation? This is not a budget for ‘a Britain that wants to be prosperous, solvent and free’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2016) ‘Banging on about Europe’: how the Eurosceptics got their referendum. LSE Brexit (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim (2011) The Conservative party’s devotion to Thatcher’s legacy may be blinding it to new and innovative solutions to current problems. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Oct 2011). Website.

Bale, Tim (2014) David Cameron will face challenges both at home and abroad after the votes are counted in the European Parliament elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 May 2014). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) David Cameron’s EU referendum pledge may not guarantee a Conservative victory in the next UK general election. European Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Don’t expect too much: what can Conservative experience tell us about how much Labour will change before the next election? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jan 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Margaret Thatcher has a fair claim to be called the most influential politician since the Second World War, but her legacy is still hotly disputed today because of her mistakes and weak points. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2011) Nick Clegg’s proposed reforms to the House of Lords is a solution seeking a problem. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jun 2011). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) Poor economic performance may leave the UK with no choice but to join the euro if it wishes to remain in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 May 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2013) The Prime Minister is prone to sounding the alarm on immigration when his political fortunes are waning. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Mar 2013). Website.

Bale, Tim (2012) There exists a disjunction between Tory preoccupations in Birmingham and the more fundamental challenges the party actually faces. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2012). Website.

Bale, Tim (2014) The Tories should stop their silly games about a secondcoalition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2014). Website.

Bale, Tim (2012) The coalition is at least as likely to end up shipwrecked as it is to sail through, or at least stay afloat, until 2015. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2012). Website.

Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview part 2: Tim Bale on Ed Miliband’s approach to public services, constitutional reform, and whether he can win. Democratic Audit UK (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Tim Bale on Ed Miliband’s ‘presentationally weak, but strategically astute’ leadership of the Labour Party. Democratic Audit UK (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim and Kippin, Sean (2015) Interview: Tim Bale on comparisons between Ed Miliband and David Cameron as Leader of the Opposition. Democratic Audit UK (05 May 2015). Website.

Bale, Tim, Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Cowley, Philip and Menon, Anand (2016) Speaking for Britain? MPs broadly reflect the views of their supporters on Europe – but one side should worry a little more than the other. LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim, Webb, Paul and Poletti, Monica (2016) Minority views? Labour members had been longing for someone like Corbyn before he was even on the ballot paper. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Bale, Tim, Webb, Paul and Poletti, Monica (2016) Minority views? Labour members had been longing for someone like Corbyn before he was even on the ballot paper. Democratic Audit UK (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Ball, Michael, Barker, Kate, Cheshire, Paul, Evans, Alan, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Gordon, Ian R., Holman, Nancy, Leunig, Tim, Mace, Alan, Meen, Geoff, Monk, Sarah, Overman, Henry G., Power, Anne, Scanlon, Kathleen, Rode, Philipp, Tonkiss, Fran, Travers, Tony and Whitehead, Christine M E (2011) The government’s planned National Planning Policy Framework is a step in the right direction, but policy makers must ensure they get the incentives right, and that decisions are made locally. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Oct 2011). Website.

Ball, Mog (2012) Book review: providing a Sure Start: how government discovered early childhood by Naomi Eisenstadt. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2012). Website.

Banaji, Shakuntala (2013) Regulating the Media in India – an Urgent Policy Priority. Media Policy Blog (07 Aug 2013). Website.

Banaji, Shakuntala (2010) Same riot/demo, different views (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Nov 2010). Website.

Banaji, Shakuntala and Georgiou, Myria ORCID: 0000-0001-8771-8469 (2014) The Future of the BBC: the Burning Issue of Diversity Behind & on Screen. Media Policy Blog (22 Jul 2014). Website.

Banaji, Shakuntala and Mejias, Sam (2017) Story of a vote unforetold: young people, youth activism and the UK general election. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Jun 2017). Website.

Banaji, Shakuntala and Mejias, Sam (2018) Young people are highly critical of Brexit and fear the insularity it could bring. LSE Brexit (10 Jan 2018). Website.

Bang, Henrik Paul (2016) Contemporary politics requires the simultaneous having and eating of cakes, as Jeremy Corbyn is finding out over Europe. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Bania, Konstantina (2015) E-books, MFNs and a European Commission blowing hot and cold. Media Policy Blog (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Bannerman, Gordon (2015) Book Review: Britain votes 2015 edited by Andrew Geddes and Jonathan Tonge. LSE Review of Books (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Bannerman, Gordon (2013) Book review: the contemporary House of Lords: Westminster bicameralism revived. LSE Review of Books (04 Oct 2013). Website.

Bannerman, Gordon (2017) Is Liam Fox’s ‘free-trading nation’ of the past a model for post-Brexit Britain? LSE Brexit (30 Jan 2017). Website.

Bara, Judith and Allen, Nicholas (2013) If there are to be leaders debates in 2015, they must bearranged in a transparent manner. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Nov 2013). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2014) David Cameron and Nick Clegg are stretching the British constitution, but our confrontational style of politics looks set to continue. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Oct 2014). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2015) Opposition Leaders need to share power with credible ‘alternative Chancellors’ if they want to win elections. Democratic Audit UK (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2016) The Sun newspaper has set out the terms for Britain remaining in the EU. Democratic Audit UK (02 Jul 2016). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2015) The Tax Credits dispute illustrates both the need for Lords reform, and why it is unlikely to happen any time soon. Democratic Audit UK (26 Oct 2015). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2013) There is no evidence of a trend towards inexperience among British party leaders. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Sep 2013). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2014) UKIP’s rise could spark unplanned but welcome constitutionalreform. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Oct 2014). Website.

Barber, Stephen (2014) A small British Senate is the best alternative to the bloated and undemocratic House of Lords. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Aug 2014). Website.

Barbulescu, Roxana (2014) EU freedom of movement is coming under increasing pressure in the UK and other European states. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Feb 2014). Website.

Barendt, Eric (2013) Statutory Underpinning: A Threat to Press Freedom? Media Policy Blog (11 Apr 2013). Website.

Barker, Rodney (2010) First debate: what our experts said. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2010). Website.

Barker, Rodney (2016) How foreigners became the convenient scapegoat of the referendum campaign. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Barker, Rodney (2010) Red Tories, cameronians, and capitalism for the workers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2010). Website.

Barker, Rodney (2010) The perils of electoral success. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2010). Website.

Barker, Rodney (2011) The summer’s riots and the Occupy movement are both protests against, and a rejection of, an economy that is no longer working for most ordinary citizens. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Nov 2011). Website.

Barlett, Jamie (2013) Russell Brand has a point about disillusionment with politics, but he is wrong when he says young people shouldn’t vote. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Oct 2013). Website.

Barnard, Catherine and Fraser Butlin, Sarah (2018) Long read: how to deploy the emergency brake to manage migration. LSE Brexit (04 Jul 2018). Website.

Barnard, Catherine and Ludlow, Amy (2017) The view from East Anglia: Brexit messages to Theresa May. LSE Brexit (01 Jun 2017). Website.

Barnard, Catherine, Ludlow, Amy and Fraser Butlin, Sarah (2016) What minimum wage? Why enforcement of EU migrants’ employment rights matters. LSE Brexit (11 May 2016). Website.

Barnes, Richard, Williams, Chris, Stewart, Bryce, O'Leary, Bethan, Appleby, Thomas and Carpenter, Griffin (2018) It's still uncertain how the UK will deliver a 'successful' fisheries policy after Brexit. LSE Brexit (04 Jan 2018). Website.

Barnes, Robert, Williams, Chris, Stewart, Bryce, O'Leary, Bethan, Appleby, Thomas and Carpenter, Griffin (2018) Brexit and fishing: How can the UK deliver a 'successful' fisheries policy after Brexit? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jan 2018). Website.

Barnett, Anthony (2010) The coalition government is introducing major constitutional changes but does not have a coherent overall constitutional strategy. The results will not provide a stable basis either for British liberties, democracy or its constitution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Oct 2010). Website.

Barnett, Neil (2015) Austerity is in serious danger of sending the role of councillor into a slide towards irrelevance. Democratic Audit Blog (12 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Barnett, Ssteven (2014) The hacking trial was just round one in the fight to rescue journalism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2014). Website.

Barnett, Steven (2015) BBC Charter Green Paper: Unprecedented threat to BBC’s future. Media Policy Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Barnett, Steven (2015) Is Cameron surrendering to press power? Media Policy Blog (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Barnett, Steven (2017) Press regulation: three reasons why a 30 year old campaign must continue. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jan 2017). Website.

Barnett, Steven (2017) Press regulation: three reasons why a 30 year old campaignmust continue. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jan 2017). Website.

Barnett, Steven (2013) Steven Barnett: UK Needs Creative Solutions & New Policy Framework for Media Plurality. Media Policy Blog (14 Jun 2013). Website.

Barnett, Tony (2012) Wise use of mathematical models in policy. LSE Health and Social Care (29 May 2012). Website.

Barr, Nicholas (2017) Don’t hobble post-Brexit Britain by throwing away Single Market membership. LSE Brexit (29 Mar 2017). Website.

Barr, Nicholas (2016) EU membership is not the only way to foster labour mobility. But it is the best. LSE Brexit (01 Jan 2016). Website.

Barr, Nicholas (2010) Hard choices in UK public policy: fees harm access – a case of pub economics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2010). Website.

Barr, Nicholas (2016) Letter to friends (2): why Britain voted to leave, and what to do about it. LSE Brexit (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Barr, Nicholas (2016) Letter to friends: this is why I will vote Remain in the referendum. LSE Brexit (27 May 2016). Website.

Barr, Nicholas (2010) Retirement age – a good news story. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2010). Website.

Barr, Nicholas (2011) The recommendations of the Hutton Report will protect workers and pensioners, but we must come to terms with retiring later. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2011). Website.

Barrett, Gavin (2016) Brexit means Brexit, but the Norway model is clearly the least worst option. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Barrett, Gavin (2017) How Article 127 of the EEA Agreement could keep the UK in the single market. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Jan 2017). Website.

Barrett, Gavin (2016) Theresa May has two clear options on Brexit – neither of them easy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Barrett, Gavin (2016) What the UK could learn from Ireland’s EU referendum campaigns. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Barrington, Robert (2013) The Lobbying Bill is a missed opportunity. Democratic Audit Blog (31 Jul 2013). Website.

Barron, Peter and Morrison, Simon (2014) Pluralism after scarcity: the benefits of digital technologies. Media Policy Blog (18 Nov 2014). Website.

Bartle, John, Dellepiane-Avellaneda, Sebastian and McGann, Anthony (2018) Elections rather than public opinion determine the broad direction of government policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2018). Website.

Bartlett, Jamie (2013) The internet is radically changing the nature of collective action and political organisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2013). Website.

Bartovic, Vladimír, Gálik, Zoltán, Brattberg, Erik and Vaicekauskaite, Živilė (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden, and Lithuania. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Barwise, Patrick (2015) There’s no public benefit in BBC programmes being ‘distinctive’. Media Policy Blog (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Bassett, Lewis (2020) Constitutionally, Corbyn will leave the Labour Party in a similar state to how he found it. British Policy and Politics at LSE (20 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Bassey, Michael (2013) The current enthusiasm for evidenced-based policy needs to be met with a greater degree of methodological caution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2013). Website.

Bassi, Samuela (2013) A renewed ‘dash for gas’ is a risky option for the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 May 2013). Website.

Bassi, Samuela and Duffy, Chris (2013) New figures should prompt cautious optimism about shale gas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jul 2013). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2013) 2013 local elections: Votes cast in the sorts of places where general elections are decided are the most accurate indicator of party prospects in 2015. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2013). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Lewis Baston: “in David Butler’s British General Election series, one can see the moments where the tide of history turned”. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2012). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2011) Despite Labour’s convincing victory in the Feltham and Heston by-election, there is no strong trend in the party’s favour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Dec 2011). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2010) Do Turkeys vote for Christmas?: yes, when it comes to Liberal Democrat MPs and the boundary review for Westminster constituencies: Nick Clegg’s party will lose a fifth of all its MPs. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2010). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2014) Five wards to watch out for overnight. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2014). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2012) How should ‘political England’ be recognised? Democratic Audit UK (02 Feb 2012). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2014) In tomorrow’s 2014 local elections UKIP are likely to poll a lot of votes but win few seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2014). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2013) There was more to George Galloway’s triumph in the Bradford West by-election than celebrity politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jan 2013). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2011) What say will voters have in redrawing of the electoral map? Democratic Audit UK (06 Sep 2011). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2013) What to watch for in the 2013 local elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2013). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2011) The boundary commission for England has been unnecessarily radical in its proposals, often ignoring local government boundaries. New constituencies may lack community cohesion and local loyalty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2011). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2011) The proposed constituency boundary changes will hurt the Liberal Democrats and not help the Tories much either. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jun 2011). Website.

Baston, Lewis (2012) The results of the Bradford West by-election indicate that something clearly went wrong with the Labour campaign, and that there is a political space for populists like Galloway. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Mar 2012). Website.

Bastos, Marco and Mercea, Dan (2018) Brexit tweets suggest nationalism and austerity - rather than populism - motivated voters. LSE Brexit (13 Sep 2018). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2010) After the election – the Liberal Democrats’ position. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2010). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2010) Can Clarke square the circle of reforming criminal justice while also cutting costs by a quarter, by getting 20,000 people out of jail? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2010). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2010) Politics and pragmatics in managing the prison population. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2010). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2013) ‘Prison: the facts’…the values…and the grey areas of management discretion. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jul 2013). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2013) Rehabilitation outcomes will be limited unless we resolve geographical imbalances in prison capacity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Dec 2013). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2010) Step up Ken Clarke, pragmatist, cigar smoker, and prison reformer. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2010). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2012) Suspending UK border security checks: how chronic capacity stress becomes crisis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2012). Website.

Bastow, Simon (2010) A note on electoral constituency boundaries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2010). Website.

Batel, Susana and Devine-Wright, Patrick (2018) Populism and energy: Britishness, Europeanness, and responses to energy infrastructures. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jul 2018). Website.

Bateman, Victoria (2016) Brexiteers on the left are following a Yellow Brick Road, destined for disappointment. LSE Brexit (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Bateman, Victoria (2016) Patriotism: last refuge of a scoundrel, or foundation of a healthy trading state? LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Bates, Jo (2014) The progressive ideals behind Open Government Data arebeing used to further interests of the neoliberal state. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Nov 2014). Website.

Bates, Stephen H., McKay, Steve and Goodwin, Mark (2020) Bedding down, treading water and taking two steps forward: gender equality and the 2019–20 House of Commons select committee elections. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Bauchowicz, Stefan and Hänska, Max ORCID: 0000-0001-9188-534X (2016) How Leave won Twitter: an analysis of 7.5m Brexit-related tweets. LSE Brexit (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Bauchowitz, Stefan and Whiting, Matthew (2020) The myth of polarisation in Northern Ireland: rethinking claims that instability is due to increased polarisation caused by power-sharing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Baudenbacher, Carl (2018) Two souls in Europe's breast: the attractions of EFTA for the UK. LSE Brexit (05 Jun 2018). Website.

Baudenbacher, Carl (2020) The choice Britain faces if it wants an EU trade deal: either EFTA, or the Ukraine model. LSE Brexit (21 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Baumberg, Ben (2011) The big picture of inequality in Britain: tackling inequality requires us to see both specific injustices and wider underlying forces. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Mar 2011). Website.

Baumgardt, Adele (2013) Woeful figures on women’s representation in public life show that gender equality is far from complete. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Aug 2013). Website.

Baxendale, Helen and Wellings, Ben (2016) Anglosphere cooperation given a surprise boost after the Brexit vote. LSE Brexit (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Baxter, Graeme (2015) Analysis of Twitter responses indicates a preference for diversity in televised political debates. Democratic Audit UK (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Baxter, Graeme (2015) A below par performance? Donald Trump’s golf resort development and government openness and transparency in Scotland. Democratic Audit UK (31 Oct 2015). Website.

Baxter, Graeme, Burnett, Simon, Isaacs, John, MacLeod, Iain, Pedersen, Sarah and Tait, Elizabeth (2017) Scottish leaders’ debates on Twitter: Sturgeon, Davidson, and ‘indyref2’ dominated proceedings. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2017). Website.

Baxter, Graeme, Burnett, Simon, Isaacs, John, MacLeod, Iain, Pedersen, Sarah and Tait, Elizabeth (2017) Scottish leaders’ debates on Twitter: Sturgeon, Davidson, and ‘indyref2’ dominated proceedings. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2017). Website.

Baxter, Graeme and MacLeod, Iain (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: continued SNP dominance in the North East, but who will pick up the scraps? Democratic Audit UK (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Baxter, Jacqueline and Farrell, Catherine (2015) Governing public services in England and Wales: a move from the stakeholder model could further the democratic deficit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Baxter, Jacqueline and Farrell, Catherine (2015) Governing public services in England and Wales: a move from the stakeholder model could further the democratic deficit. Democratic Audit UK (16 Dec 2015). Website.

Baykan, Toygar Sinan (2019) Book review: Absorbing the blow: populist parties and their impact on parties and party systems edited by Steven Wolinetz and Andrej Zaslove. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Bayliss, Kate (2013) Privatisation of Royal Mail: We need to reconsider if this is really our best available option. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jul 2013). Website.

Bayliss, Kate (2014) The unnecessary and underpriced sale of Royal Mail illustrates the financialisation of our society. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Apr 2014). Website.

Bayly, Martin (2020) Fatalism and an absence of public grief: how British society dealt with the 1918 flu. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Bear, Daniel (2011) The Home Office’s new online Crime Map is a step forward in providing the public with information, but it ignores the role of the police, oversimplifies vastly different types of offences and belies crime’s downward trend in recent years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Feb 2011). Website.

Beatty, Christina and Fothergill, Steve (2020) Britain's older industrial towns are lagging badly behind cities, despite low unemployment figures. British Policy and Politics at LSE (21 Jan 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Beaumont, Paul David (2019) Between model and martyr: it's in the EU's interest for Brexit to go badly - but not too badly. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Beccatti, Matilde, Brito, Maria Paula, Broughton Micova, Sally, De Chalambert, Hélène, Genovese, Jacopo, Huang, Ying, Kulikova, Alexandra, Moura, Paul and Tambini, Damian (2013) Forget How We Got Here? Newspaper Coverage of the Royal Charter Deal. Media Policy Blog (09 Apr 2013). Website.

Bechhofer, Frank and McCrone, David (2014) Symbols of shared Britishness are less important in sustaining the union than economic and political factors. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Mar 2014). Website.

Beck, Gunnar (2016) Germany and the EU can’t afford to drive a hard bargain over Brexit. LSE Brexit (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Becker, Sascha O., Fetzer, Fetzer and Novy, Dennis (2017) Unemployment, reliance on factory jobs and low income explain Brexit. LSE Brexit (25 Jul 2017). Website.

Beckerman-Boys, Carly (2014) Crushing the Palestinian uprising: A prequel. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) 10 sites that changed the world – coming up from 4iP. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (26 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) 2gether08. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) 7/7: the London bombings: media and miracles amidst the mayhem. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Adam Boulton: here comes the election storm. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) After years of false debate from Eurosceptics and Europhiles alike, today’s ‘VE Day’ moment may mean that a real discussion about the UK’s role in Europe can now begin. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Alan Johnstone. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Alastair Campbell teaches campaigning at LSE. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) All TV is propaganda – why worry? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) All shall have prizes. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Alternative election coverage – live! POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) Another election where (most) politicians failed to lead or connect. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 May 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) (Another) fascinating media election coming up. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Apr 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Are you blind or what? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) BBC Panorama and the LSE North Korea row: why the BBC needs to take a wider view of its ethical responsibilities. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Apr 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) BBC and Channel 4: a marriage made in heaven or hell? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) BBC backs religious bigots. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2016) BBC escapes, for now. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 May 2016). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) BBC gets bold on trust. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) BBC silences American people over Obama. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) BBC sums don't add up. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) The BBC – a class act. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) The BBC's email cruncher. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) BBC: appealing to everyone. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) The BBC: from fortress to open house. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Mar 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) BBC’s Tony Hall gets it right even when he gets it wrong? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Apr 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Baby talk. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Barry George: Trial by media? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Bash the Bish: Sharia law and Rowan Williams. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Bashing the BBC. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Bashing the bloggers. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (31 Oct 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Basil Brush the BBC and bias. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Battle of the big beasts. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Behavioural advertising: solution or slippery slope? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Oct 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2016) Beware the ‘false consciousness’ theory: newspapers won’t decide this referendum. LSE Brexit (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Beyond the brand: 2012. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Bhutto, BBC and the public – who to trust? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Blair at Chilcot: 'the Superbowl of self-justification'. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jan 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Blair takes on the media 'beasts'. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Blair's speechwriter on poor political writing. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Blair: an exceptional leader, literally. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Sep 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Blair: lessons From Leveson (part one). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 May 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Blair: lessons from Leveson – ‘It’s a waste of time” (part two). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 May 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Blogs: Babel or global forum? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Boris boosts bloggers and hacks. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) British media best on Europe: says German. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Brown and the bigoted woman: the control freak caught out. British Policy and Politics at LSE (29 Apr 2010). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Brown bullying story is a nightmare for good journalists. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Feb 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Brown who? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Brown's ship not holed by Rock. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Brown’s media challenge. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Business (not) as normal after leaders debate II. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Campbell: liar or lion? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Can news do the arts? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Can you bank on the media? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Sep 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Can you bust the media drug myths? British Policy and Politics at LSE (16 Dec 2010). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Can you report tactical voting or a hung parliament in a balanced way? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 May 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Carnage watch #1. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Oct 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Celebrities: get them out of here. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Celebrity journalism: the end is nigh? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Nov 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Channel 4: it's history (book review). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Charles: the King (to be) of spin. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Close BBC News 24? Can we reinvent rolling news? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Jul 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Coalition cracks are about policy not media spin. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jul 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Complexity and the media: Clegg and the Ash. Polis Blog (20 Apr 2010). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Contempt: time to lose the law. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Oct 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) Corbyn: the personal is political and it’s not appealing. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Apr 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Covering the car bombs: a special report. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Crosby on the Ken campaign: where is it? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Mar 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Cutting the public service cake. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Dacre is right on privacy (even where he is wrong). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Dave backs FoI: where's Gordon? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) David Davis: what, no scandal? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Dear saves NUJ. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Declare cold war on the special relationship. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2016) Deliberation, distortion and dystopia: the news media and the referendum. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Did Ed's first speech change the story? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Sep 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Did bloggers do for Hain? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Did the right wing press defeat Miliband? No. [12 reasons and counting]. Polis Blog (12 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Digital Britain. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Digital Britain: Polis responds. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Digital debates disappoint. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Do they mean us? An American view of UK media. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Do we need a PolWat or PolCom? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Dec 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) Does it matter that no-one reports on Parliament anymore? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Apr 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Don't bet on media bias. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jan 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) Don’t blame the media if your demo doesn’t work. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (26 Mar 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2016) Don’t blame ‘the media’ for the state of the referendum campaign. LSE Brexit (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Don’t piss on the parade (Jubilee thoughts from real England). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Jun 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Don’t shoot the messenger: media and the economic crisis. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Ealing and Southall: British politics goes online. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) Ed Miliband’s problem with the Sun (and the working classes in general). Polis Blog (23 Nov 2014). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) Ed the brave and logical? The risks and realities in denying a referendum. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Mar 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Editorial diversity: quality networked journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Election '10: the media matters but which media? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Election watch: media notes on #GE2015. Polis blog (05 May 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Election ‘10: the media matters but which media? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Et tu Nick? Do journalists create coups? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Evening Standard sale: the (delayed) death of newspapers. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) FT.com: the end of the free press? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Feb 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Fat chance. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Feb 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Fight! Fight! POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Feb 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Financial journalism: it's everyone's business. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Financial journalism: what are we going to do about it? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Sep 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Fiona gets the last word on Blair. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Five into 4 won't go – or will it? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Floody hell (and online media heaven). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Foreign invasion? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Forget the bloggers, it's going to be the Flip election. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Oct 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Free the Ashford one!: Damian Green and the police state. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) From fee to mutual? What kind of BBC do you want to emerge from Charter Renewal? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Aug 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) From renewal to recovery: how campaigning just changed. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Future of journalism: BBC staff bare all. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (26 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) The Future of the BBC – my submission to the DCMS Select Committee for Charter Renewal. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Jan 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Gas, petrol and nails. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Gaza DEC appeal: a very moral mess. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (26 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) General distrust. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Sep 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) George Entwistle is gone but how to rebuild confidence in the BBC? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Nov 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Gilligan v Livingstone. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Dec 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Global connectivity through news: aspiration or fantasy? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Jun 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Globalisation, media and UK communities. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Nov 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Goldsmith gets it right-ish. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Goodbye to "spin & split"? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 May 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Gordon Brown: beyond satire? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Gordon and Hillary: same problem. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Gordon's global village. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Great global switch off: international coverage on PSB. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Guardian of frenzy. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Guido and the McBride smear: storm in a digital teacup or blogger breakthrough? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Apr 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Guido goes mainstream. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Gunning for Gore. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Hacker: Brit hero or media myth? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Aug 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Has Gordon Brown stopped beating his wife? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Sep 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) "Hello" sailors? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Henry V & the Internet. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Jun 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) How Bebo and Trippi (and you) will change the world. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) How Labour will win with old TV & new media (says Douglas Alexander). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) How Labour will win with old TV and new media (says Douglas Alexander). British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) How dangerous is celebrity journalism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) How do you report a hung parliament? British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 May 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) How the mood changes: why the Tories are ahead and could still lose. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Mar 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) How to end election speculation. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Sep 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) How to get a positive image into a hostile media: student demo 2. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Nov 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) How to win this election: what the parties should do in the last full week. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) How we report elections: time for a new agenda for political journalism after the 2017 shock? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Jun 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Hunt bashes BBC over Brand and Ross. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Oct 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) Hunt, Murdoch, Newscorp and BSkyB: a ‘brave’ decision? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jan 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) I am current affairs: LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) I like My Telegraph. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) ITV News makes the grade. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Feb 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) If you want to win you have to spin: Polis@Conservative Conference. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Immigration: known unknowns. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Inside the civil service: a blogger reveals all. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Iraq: let's get real. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Is BBC blackmail demand worth paying? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Oct 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Is this how history isn't made? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 May 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Is this how history isn’t made? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Is this the end of Private Eye? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) It doesn’t matter who is the boss at the BBC. And yet, at this time it matters more than ever. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Mar 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) It's beastly being Blair: lessons for political media from A Journey. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Sep 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) It’s the money not the media that makes fans mad. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Jeremy Hunt previews Tory view of digital Britain. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Nov 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) John Major and Gordon Brown: bullied by the media? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) John Tusa: BBC arts coverage is bizarre. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Mar 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Journa-list. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Journalism IS for clever people. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Journalism design: 100 years back to the future. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Journalism is NOT in crisis – it's official! (Oxford says so). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Journalist sacked for blogging the truth. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Journalists v politicians (Polis@Labour Conference). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) A Kangeroo court for public service TV? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Kylie, a museum and music journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Feb 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) LSE Media ranked in the elite. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Dec 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Labour: the argument. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Liberal media and the racist BNP. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Apr 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) Life’s a media riot (speech to Almedalen in Sweden). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Jul 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) Life’s not fair: the public’s perception of cuts is what matters in the end. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Oct 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) ‘Like ticket touts at Stamford Bridge’ LSE’s Howard Davies on journalists. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Mar 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Local TV: politics says 'yes', profit says 'no'. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Look East for email innovation. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) Look in the mirror for an interesting ethical dispute. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Apr 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Losing face(book). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) MI5 opens up (sort of). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) MMR, the media and risk. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) MP's expenses and the media: chequebook journalism pays for political lessons. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 May 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Macca v Mucca: celebs clash in private. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) "Maddy": prurient and tedious? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Madonna kebabbed? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Mail man delivers. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Jan 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Mail man finds online voice. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Major on the media. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Mandelson returns: sick joke or master-stroke? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Oct 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) Margaret Thatcher: how she reshaped politics and political communications. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Apr 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Max Mosley: a bad day for good journalism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Mayor Ken – the real scandal. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) McCanns and the Internet. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Media (and other) storms. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Jan 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Media and democracy: Polis at Ditchley Park. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Dec 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) Media and the Manchester attacks: evil and emotion. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 May 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Media at war on terror: special report. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Media literacy: it’s more than media studies or training, it’s democracy. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Dec 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Meeting Mark: is the BBC too big? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Sep 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Metropolitan media myths. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Michael who? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Milking the media? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Aug 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Missing the real sex story. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Oct 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Murdoch and the Media Committee: a political battle. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 May 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Murdoch: man of the people? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Muslim youth shows the world…. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) My night with Lily Cole – model revelations. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) Never mind fake news, this was the fake politics election. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Jun 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) New Statesman, old problem. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) New paper: connecting to the world, communicating For change: media and agency in the new networked public sphere. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Oct 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) New thinking on digital Britain: recasting the net, round one. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Jun 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) News at Ten is as likely as life on mars. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) News at Ten versus BBC – 0-2 at half time. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) News at ten: back to the future. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) A Newscorp takeover of BSkyB will not significantly shift media power: blocking the deal could set a poor precedent. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The Newscorp/BSkyB decision: it's big & it's political. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Dec 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) No terrorists on Newsround. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Noddy won't pay the ransom. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Sep 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Not even Dr Who can save BBC News. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Dec 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Notes on Britain's spring revolution. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 May 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) November 1st. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Oaths of allegiance: flag of distress? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Mar 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Obama the Blairite? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Obama: lessons for Labour (and Conservatives) from the great UK campaigner. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Obama: what the world (media) wants. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Ofcom decides on PSB future: BBC and C4 ahead of the pack. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) The Ofcom options: the best debate yet. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Ofcom throws down the gauntlet to the BBC: Ed Richards at Polis. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Open source campaigning: efficiency or empowerment? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Our partisan press: does it matter to journalism or politics? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Apr 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Oxford media convention: Burnham on the future of media. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) PR disaster at the BBC. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Panic in Portugal. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) People power online: leave it alone! POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Peston: "don't blame me". POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Phone or email? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) Political communication in the age of austerity: unless you can claim genuine authenticity – like UKIP’s Nigel Farage – then you will struggle to convince. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 May 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Political transvestites. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Political, constitutional journalism is now very interesting (honestly). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Jan 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Politics as theatre: now let the real drama begin. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) PoliticsHome: a small new media mess with bigger significance? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Sep 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Popbitch, The Screws and the Southwark News. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jan 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Power to the people: Murdoch Jnr on public service broadcasting. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Apr 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Presentation IS politics (Polis@Conservative Conference). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Preserving profit for the public service. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) The Press Complaints Commission and the Media Standards Trust: game over? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Press v politicians: can tabloids still take on the over-mighty? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Jan 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The Prime Minister's salary is the size of Wales. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Jun 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The Prime Minister’s salary is the size of Wales. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jun 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) The Princes and the paparazzi. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Prisoner of narrative, not the unions. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Sep 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Privacy and the media: time for an inquiry? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Process not policy: has the media ignored the issues for the X factor? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Public service broadcasting: is this the road-map? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Apr 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Public service is dead – long live public service! POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Putting the politics back into popular TV news. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jan 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Quake!! POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Feb 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) The Queen and Obama. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Racist! What rows about language tell us about politics. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Jan 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Rageh Omaar takes on the British media. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Dec 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) ‘Rancid’ and the police state. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Recasting power: revolution still pending. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Sep 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Recasting the net: a Polis and Channel 4/4iP national debate. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 May 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Reefer madness. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Regional England's Katrina? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Remembering Roger Silverstone. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Jul 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Reporting British Muslims: death cults and misogyny. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Reporting terror: trade secrets. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Reporting the elections: turn on, log on, join in – but not until after 10pm. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Revenge of the Evil Empire and why I’m backing Darth Vader: my case against statutory newspaper regulation #Leveson. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Nov 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Right cuts, wrong jobs. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Right royal rumpus puts journalism on trial. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Rupert, Kelvin and David Davis: The Sun bottles it? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Ruth Kelly: don't talk to strange people. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Satire as tragedy: Alastair Beaton. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) Saturday’s demonstrations showed the media’s difficulties in reporting the issues and the actions of a small group of protesters at the same time. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) Scotland’s second referendum: another test for the media as well as democracy. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Mar 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Scott McClellan and Alastair Campbell. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Sensitivity or censorship? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Significance and distillation: why we need newspapers. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Sir Christopher bids farewell: judges, privacy and boll**ks. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Slaves to history. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Snow joke: why can't Britain bear a blizzard? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Snow storm political reporting. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Jan 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) ‘Social Mobility’ is now nonsense – especially in a time of cuts and income reduction. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) ‘Social mobility’ is now nonsense. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Apr 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Sorry. Not actually the hardest word. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Sep 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Spinning out of control. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Sep 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Spinning the McCanns. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Sep 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Spymaster speaks out. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) St George Farage and the mainstream party dragons: political communication in the age of austerity. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 May 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) St George's Day: raining on the PR parade. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Apr 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Stand up for journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Sun sets on newspaper influence? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Sep 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Support for Brand and Ross. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Oct 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) TV is the new media for this election: connecting people & politicians. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Taking on the telly: Newsnight and policy exchange. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Dec 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) Taming the feral beasts of the media requires greater transparency from government, but can Downing Street ever be honest? British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Mar 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Teenage tantrums. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Sep 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Terror leaks mystery. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Apr 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) That demo/riot in full: same picture, different stories. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Nov 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) There is an immediate mess to be cleared up and then the BBC needs longer term restructuring. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) They really loathe the media don't they? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) This election will be complex, simple, social. so how do we cover it? polis conference preview #polis2015. Polis blog (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) Time to lift the curtain on this stage-managed election? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 May 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Time to trust jurors and journalists on contempt? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Feb 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Tonight a tv programme becomes the most important moment in British politics for 25 years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Tonight's TV debate: the beginning of the end. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Apr 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Top Grade? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Tories step in to BBC row with local papers. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Oct 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Torygraph TV: it's ok but why watch? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Transatlantic tales. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Sep 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Treasury MPs to tackle financial reporting. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Trial by media? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Apr 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2017) Trust and engagement: notes from the frontline. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Apr 2017). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Trust the BBC…. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Aug 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Trust the trust? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) Twitter, India Knight and Chris Huhne: the end of discretion? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Jun 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) U-turn on MPs' expenses – a victory for internet campaigners? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) UGC: an ugly word for a beautiful thing – but what is it and what to do with it? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) UK MPs vote against free speech. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) UK leaders to debate on TV: a victory for personal politics and digital democracy? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Dec 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) The UK left blogosphere: staring defeat in the face. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Unseen Gaza: do we need more gore? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Jan 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Unveiling ethnic media. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Oct 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Vans, bans and publish and be damned. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) Veiled journalism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Oct 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) The Village Cycle: how political news changes when it speeds up. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Sep 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Walls, falls and collaboration: the next 5 years for media (new survey). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Dec 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) "War on terror"? Mind your language. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2016) Was the BBC biased over Brexit? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) What a Pratchett. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Dec 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) What a mess. UK election 2015. Polis blog (06 May 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) What a mess. UK election 2015. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 May 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) What can the (UK) news media learn from the Obama campaign? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) What can we learn about getting people involved in politics from the Scottish referendum? (video). Polis blog (21 Sep 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) What do Muslims say? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Jul 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) What does the crash mean for journalism? (DCMS convergence think-tank report). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) What if journalists had said nothing about the financial meltdown? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Dec 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) What is financial journalism for? A new report from Polis. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Nov 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) What is quality in networked journalism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) What went wrong with Gordon Brown: dispatches. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Jun 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) What we’ve learnt from a weird week in politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Mar 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) What's a website m'lud? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) What's next for Channel 4? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Mar 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) When the going gets tough, blame a woman. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) Where next for the (broadcast) political interview? David Dimbleby looks back and forward. Polis blog (18 Oct 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Where were the bloggers? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2016) Whittingdale and the ex-dominatrix: conspiracy of silence or good press behaviour? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Who calls the shots – politicians or journalists? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) Who is winning the information war: security services or the new disruptive journalists? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Aug 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Who reads the political blogs and why? Some evidence. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Sep 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Who's to blame for the media glass (class) ceiling? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jul 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Why aren't we angry about Harry cover-up? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Mar 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) Why is HuffPo coming here? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Mar 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) Why it matters who edits the Guardian. Polis blog (22 Feb 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Why liberals should watch the BNP on the BBC. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Oct 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2013) Why not make British politics more festive? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Jul 2013). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Why read newspapers? (or why are they still so popular?). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Jul 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Why shouldn't owners interfere? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Jan 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Why the BNP are right. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Jun 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) Why the Left must learn to love the net. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Jun 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) Wikileaks: Lessons for Press Policy & Regulation. Media Policy Blog (22 Feb 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2009) Would George Orwell have blogged? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (26 Feb 2009). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) A Yank at Oxford. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) You don’t trust TV. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (26 Sep 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) YouGov wins London election. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 May 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) Your favourite political blog – vote now at Iain Dale's TotalPolitics. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Jul 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) You’ve got to laugh: why humour is dangerous for politicians. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Sep 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) The art of the impossible. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Sep 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) The art of the impossible: Cameron and the reshuffle. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Sep 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) A big moment for the BBC but not quite yet. Polis Blog (26 Feb 2015). Blog Entry.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) The boldest PR move of modern times? Murdoch closes News of the World. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Jul 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The debate about the future of the Labour Party: the best and worst of times. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The devil is in the detail: the primacy of process in election reporting. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Jan 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The first TV (& social media) election debate is a (small) triumph for democracy. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) The fop strikes back. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Nov 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) The future is free. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 Oct 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) A good 24 hours for Virgin. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Oct 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2006) A good day in court for war journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Oct 2006). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) The greatest media politician ever? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Apr 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) "howling blood-thirsty British tabloid journalists". POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) An inconvenient truth. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) The kids are alright: blame the bosses. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) A massive moment for media and politics in Britain. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Jul 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The media election: lessons (so far). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 May 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) The media revolution: the pace quickens…. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) The message from Number 10: can downing street ever be honest? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Mar 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The most stage-managed election campaign ever. Polis blog (23 May 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The most stage-managed election campaign ever. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 May 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2012) The nature of bearing witness: Sainte Chapelle, the Nazis and Palestine. Polis blog (24 Feb 2012). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The new fourth estate: a response to Alan Rusbridger. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Oct 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The party’s started too early. Polis blog (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2015) The party’s started too early. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) The political is personal. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Sep 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) A pompous word salad? Guardian online readers don't like change either. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The post bureaucratic age: what can journalism do? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Feb 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) The public service future in an online world. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (07 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2008) The real migrant crime myth. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Apr 2008). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) A real press complaints council? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 May 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2011) The rhythm of opposition: Ed Miliband’s strategy. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Apr 2011). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) A rolling news gathers no mass. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2007) The sensitive Sun? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Mar 2007). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2010) The times pay-wall: a golden ghetto or desert island risk? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Mar 2010). Website.

Beckett, Charlie (2014) The world’s hacks now think that UK press is less free – they may be right. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jan 2014). Website.

Beckett, Charlie and Abi-Aad, Alix (2010) Social networks and journalism: a 5 minute interview. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Apr 2010). Website.

Bee, Cristiano (2014) Active citizenship policies under successive governments have not catered for society’s marginalised groups. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Jun 2014). Website.

Beer, David (2017) Data-led politics: do analytics have the power that we are led to believe? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Beers, Laura (2012) Book review: intrinsically interesting to political historians: Britain’s Second Labour Government, 1929-31: a reappraisal. LSE Review of Books (20 Jul 2012). Website.

Beetham, David (2011) News International and corporate power in Britain’s democracy: just the tip of the ‘unelected oligarchies’ iceberg. Democratic Audit UK (01 Aug 2011). Website.

Begg, Iain (2015) Britain’s risky euro-out strategy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2016) Despite strong GDP data, it is difficult to ascertain what effect Brexit will really have on the economy. LSE Brexit (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Begg, Iain (2017) Expect a backlash if the £50bn offer doesn't move negotiations on. LSE Brexit (30 Nov 2017). Website.

Begg, Iain (2020) Is this a return to no deal? Probably not - but there will be losers. LSE Brexit (28 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Begg, Iain (2015) Lies, damned lies and statistics on the UK’s EU membership. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2016) Lies, damned lies and yet more misleading statistics on Europe. LSE Brexit (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Begg, Iain (2013) Margaret Thatcher maintained a difficult relationship with Europe, but she was far from a figurehead for Euroscepticism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Apr 2013). Website.

Begg, Iain (2015) No movement in Brussels: Cameron needs to come up with another way to cut EU migration. LSE Brexit (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2015) ‘OK, David’ – No 10 will be quietly satisfied with Tusk’s initial response to Cameron’s renegotiation demands. LSE Brexit (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2015) Push or jump? Why the UK could be facing a ‘Brexpulsion’ rather than a ‘Brexit’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) "Read my lips": no Brexit dividend. LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) Read my lips: no such thing as a Brexit dividend. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jun 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) The UK is heading towards a frightening constitutional crisis over Brexit. LSE Brexit (18 Oct 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) What if Britain rejoined the EU? Breaking up may be less hard than making up. LSE Brexit (25 Sep 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2015) What might Brexit look like? No one really knows. LSE Brexit (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Begg, Iain (2016) Why both sides of the UK’s debate are misleading the public on EU budget contributions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Begg, Iain (2016) The economics of Brexit: which side should we believe? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 May 2016). Website.

Begg, Iain (2017) The gaffe that keeps on taking: how to break the deadlock over Britain's EU divorce bill. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Oct 2017). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) A paler shade of grey? It is hard to see how any in-between version of Brexit can prevail. LSE Brexit (02 Aug 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2018) A soft Brexit is a compromise that would please no one. LSE Brexit (29 Jun 2018). Website.

Begg, Iain (2016) The welfare state in Europe: still worth having? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Begg, Iain (2012) A well designed Europe-wide financial transactions tax could be a powerful source of revenue for the EU budget. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Mar 2012). Website.

Begg, Iain and Unwin, Brian (2020) European investment bank: the UK will miss it when it is gone. LSE Brexit (28 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Beisbart, Claus and Bovens, Luc (2011) Equalising constituency sizes is likely to reduce the electoral bias in favour of Labour but only minimally so: much of the bias is likely to remain because it is due to other factors such as turnout and vote distribution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Dec 2011). Website.

Bejan, Raluca (2019) Austerity is to blame for the result of the general election, but so is nationalism. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019), 1 - 4. Blog Entry.

Belau, Philip (2015) Shooting sparrows with cannons: national security and civil liberties under Britain’s terrorism laws. LSE Human Rights Blog (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Bell, Brian (2010) LSE centre for economic performance: bankers’ bonuses. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2010). Website.

Bell, Christine (2014) The Smith Commission must choose between a Union basedon either separation or sharing. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Oct 2014). Website.

Bell, Christine (2014) The changing relationship between England and Scotlandcould confuse equality provision north of the border. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Dec 2014). Website.

Bell, Kate and Smerdon, Matthew (2011) Targets and tight budgets put pressure on the public’s relationship with public services. Government must take advantage of the ‘Deep Value’ of effective human relationships in service delivery. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 May 2011). Website.

Bell, Kate and Strelitz, Jason (2011) Government focus on ‘the poor’ has failed to recognize that those above and below the poverty line have similar problems of low pay and inequality: tackling poverty means improving working conditions and job security for all. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Nov 2011). Website.

Belli, Luca (2015) The future of the IGF: mandate renewal? Media Policy Blog (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Belli, Luca and Marsden, Chris (2015) Not Neutrality but ‘Open Internet’ à l’Européenne. Media Policy Blog (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Belling, Daniel (2016) ‘The alternatives are worse’ – the message that unites EU referendum campaigners. LSE Brexit (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Belotti, Alice (2016) Buying a house takes more than hard work and willpower – contrary to government belief. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Benedetto, Giacomo (2015) The CAP fits: why farmers want to stay in the EU. LSE Brexit (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Bennett, Chris and Viehoff, Daniel (2013) Prisoner voting for the final general election before release is a solution that balances concerns about democratic rights. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Nov 2013). Website.

Bennett, Fran (2013) The ‘living wage’, low pay and in work poverty: Exploring the difficult to resolve conceptual and pragmatic issues around the ‘living wage’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2013). Website.

Bennett, Natalie and Kippin, Sean (2014) The Green Party’s Natalie Bennett on UKIP, political disengagement, and the European and local elections. Democratic Audit UK (15 May 2014). Website.

Bennett, Natalie and Kippin, Sean (2014) The Leader of the Green Party, Natalie Bennett, on fixing our broken politics. Democratic Audit UK (14 May 2014). Website.

Benneworth, Paul (2011) The AHRC funding debate must now focus on what is really important: ensuring that academics retain the freedom to research for the good of society, and acknowledging the vast improvement that research councils have made in the last few years. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Apr 2011). Website.

Benneworth, Paul (2013) Book review: The great university gamble: money, markets and the future of Higher Education. LSE Review of Books (05 Jun 2013). Website.

Benneworth, Paul (2012) England’s regional campaigners need a new message, not just new platforms to advocate elected regional assemblies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Feb 2012). Website.

Bennister, Mark and Worthy, Ben (2016) Why is real leadership in such short supply in UK politics? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Bentham, Caroline (2020) Direct cash transfers to households: the Bank of England’s response to COVID-19 and the end of orthodoxy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Bentley, Daniel (2016) The more the State has withdrawn from housebuilding, the more it has found itself propping up the private market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Bergamini, Matteo (2015) The youth leaders’ debate: a new voice for the 2015 general election. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Berkhout, Joost (2015) Economic rather than political forces shape the pattern of lobbying at the European level. Democratic Audit UK (12 Jun 2015). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2016) Corbyn’s digital meh-nifesto is too rooted in the past to offer much for the future. Media Policy Blog (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2016) How the UK passed the most invasive surveillance law in democratic history. Media Policy Blog (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2017) Self-regulation of internet intermediaries: public duty versus private responsibility. Media Policy Blog (30 May 2017). Website.

Bernal, Paul (2016) You can’t deny message encryption to some individuals without denying it to all. LSE Business Review (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Berry, Craig (2011) As UK society ages, ‘nudging’ older people to self-regulate the way they drive may improve road safety and improve their wellbeing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2011). Website.

Berry, Craig (2015) Financialisation, home-ownership, and how democracy became a threat to economic growth. Democratic Audit UK (04 May 2015). Website.

Berry, Craig (2014) Unless greater heed is paid to political economy, devolutioncould become a red herring of democratisation. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Oct 2014). Website.

Berry, Craig (2013) We are seeing the emergence of a new pensions divide. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Mar 2013). Website.

Berry, Craig (2014) A referendum on lowering the voting age would generate a wider national debate about youth participation in democracy. Democratic Audit UK (25 Apr 2014). Website.

Berry, Craig and Berry, Richard (2013) Has the Office for Budget Responsibility achieved genuine independence from government? Democratic Audit Blog (21 Aug 2013). Website.

Berry, Craig, Mycock, Andy and Tonge, Jonathan (2014) Voter registration levels for the Scottish independence referendum are already showing the potential benefits of lowering the voting age to 16. Democratic Audit UK (09 May 2014). Website.

Berry, Mike (2016) Understanding the role of the mass media in the EU Referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) 10 years after NHS Foundation Trusts were created, their democratic processes are failing. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Apr 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard (2013) Book review: The great rivalry: Gladstone and Disraeli: a dual biography. LSE Review of Books (04 Sep 2013). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) Book review: Yes: the radical case for Scottish independence by James Foley and Pete Ramand. Democratic Audit Blog (04 May 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) Book review: devolution and localism in England by David M. Smith and Enid Wistrich. LSE Review of Books (05 Nov 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard (2016) Book review: locating localism: statecraft, citizenship and democracy by Jane Wills. LSE Review of Books (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Berry, Richard (2015) Catch them while they’re registered: the case for voting at 16. LSE Brexit (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Berry, Richard (2013) Councils are almost powerless to prevent the spread of betting shops on local high streets. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jul 2013). Website.

Berry, Richard (2016) Elections to the NHS show that online voting is still in its infancy. Democratic Audit UK (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Berry, Richard (2013) England needs an integrated public services ombudsman,organised regionally. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Dec 2013). Website.

Berry, Richard (2016) Heavy duty: what are the shortcomings of the BBC’s reporting of the EU? LSE Brexit (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Berry, Richard (2013) London and the South East feature disproportionately in parliamentary CVs. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Aug 2013). Website.

Berry, Richard (2013) MPs are much less local than they would have us believe. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Jul 2013). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) NHS Foundation Trusts have been a source of democraticexperimentation for the past decade. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Dec 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) New analysis reveals what types of organisation give evidence to parliamentary select committees. Democratic Audit UK (23 Jan 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) Parish councils can empower local communities, but we needmore of them in cities. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Sep 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) The UK spends approximately £150 million per year administering elections. Democratic Audit UK (08 Mar 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard (2014) The use of the misleading ‘No Overall Control’ designation means some voters still don’t know who won their local election. Democratic Audit Blog (26 May 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2014) To engage younger people in voting the UK must provide far more integrated and accessible information about elections. Democratic Audit UK (07 Mar 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2014) We should enfranchise young people at 16 while they are still living at home in a settled community. Democratic Audit UK (11 Mar 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard and Kippin, Sean (2013) Choosing the Speaker of the House of Commons: some proposals for change. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Aug 2013). Website.

Berry, Richard and Kippin, Sean (2014) New Democratic Audit e-collection: Should the UK lower the voting age to 16? Democratic Audit UK (04 Jul 2014). Website.

Berry, Richard and McGeehan, Nicholas (2013) Interview: Nicholas McGeehan of Human Rights Watch on links between the UK and undemocratic regimes in the Gulf. Democratic Audit UK (19 Sep 2013). Website.

Berry, Richard and Mcdonnell, Anthony (2014) Highly educated young people are less likely to vote than older people with much lower levels of attainment. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Mar 2014). Website.

Bertelli, Anthony M. (2019) How Brexit can give Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland more policymaking power. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Besimi, Fatmir (2016) The 2016 Enlargement Package: the EU must maintain its commitment to enlargement following Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Nov 2016). Website.

Besimi, Fatmir (2017) How structural reforms and European integration can help aid the convergence of Western Balkan states with the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jul 2017). Website.

Besley, Timothy (2011) Plan B is the wrong rhetoric, but the Treasury must spell out a strategic vision for the UK’s economic growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jun 2011). Website.

Bevan, Shaun and Greene, Zachary (2016) Setting the policy agenda: the role of economic context, parliamentary majority and party membership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Bevan, Shaun and John, Peter (2016) More than just drama: the agenda of Prime Minister’s Questions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Bevington, Matthew (2016) Unrepresentative democracy and how to fix it: the case for a mixed electoral system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Bevington, Matthew (2018) What will Brexit mean for the government's immigration agencies? LSE Brexit (17 Jan 2018). Website.

Bew, Paul (2014) The Committee on Standards in Public Life is responding to the need for scrutiny of ethical standards in local government. Democratic Audit UK (02 Apr 2014). Website.

Bhambra, Gurminder K. (2017) Why are the white working classes still being held responsible for Brexit and Trump? LSE Brexit (10 Nov 2017). Website.

Bhatt, Chetan ORCID: 0000-0002-4025-4203 (2013) Secularism and communalism in the UK. South Asia @ LSE (02 Jan 2013). Website.

Bhattacharya, Aveek ORCID: 0000-0003-1833-4706 (2016) The government’s own numbers show that alcohol is under-taxed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Bhatti, Yosef, Hansen, Kasper M. and Wass, Hanna (2014) Electoral turnout for young people peaks immediately after their enfranchisement, then falls sharply. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jun 2014). Website.

Bichard, Michael (2011) In austere Britain, design has the potential to inspire innovation, improve quality, and encourage collaboration in public service provision. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2011). Website.

Bickerton, Christopher (2016) What happens after Brexit is up to us. Why not open our borders to non-EU workers? LSE Brexit (25 May 2016). Website.

Bidé, Jasmina (2016) The EU referendum debate is targeting Central-Eastern European migrants. LSE Brexit (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Biggam, Ross (2015) The AVMS Directive: lacking a long-term political vision? Media Policy Blog (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Bilgiç, Abdurrahman (2016) Brexit Ambassador series: the view from Turkey. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 May 2016). Website.

Bilić, Paško (2017) The hidden human labour behind search engine algorithms. Media Policy Blog (21 Feb 2017). Website.

Billington-Murphy, Kady (2015) The legacy of the coalition government: a double standard on women’s rights. Engenderings (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Binder, David (2013) Attitudes towards welfare and welfare recipients are hardening. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Aug 2013). Website.

Binder, David (2013) What should be done about the scourge of in-work poverty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Oct 2013). Website.

Binder, David (2014) Whilst there’s a worthwhile debate to be had around welfare fraud, chasing ‘benefits cheats’ misses the bigger picture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Feb 2014). Website.

Bindler, Anna (2014) Leaving scars: How recessions produce career criminals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Aug 2014). Website.

Binti Zainal, Afiqah (2016) #LSEreligionLecture: “We need to re-imagine understandings of the British identity” – Tariq Modood. Religion and the Public Sphere (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Birch, Jesper (2013) What did Rupert ever do for us? (Polis Summer School guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Jul 2013). Website.

Birch, Sarah (2015) A boundary allocation entailing more competitive results would not necessarily be more ‘political’, but it would be more democratic. Democratic Audit UK (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Birch, Sarah (2014) The traditional parties should be on their guard for a Green surge. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2014). Website.

Birch, Sarah and Allen, Nicholas (2013) Britain’s poor view of politicians is more to do with theirinability to answer a straight question than perceivedcorruption. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Oct 2013). Website.

Bjork, Jim (2016) Don’t be deceived: referenda seldom tell us much about national identity. LSE Brexit (02 Feb 2016). Website.

Black, Julia ORCID: 0000-0002-5838-3265 (2014) Responsiveness and legitimacy in the regulation of the press. Media Policy Blog (13 Mar 2014). Website.

Black, Julia ORCID: 0000-0002-5838-3265, Woll, Cornelia, Hobolt, Sara, Wratil, Christopher, Moloney, Niamh, Schuster, Edmund-Philipp, Hübner, Danuta, Fankhauser, Samuel ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888, Carvalho, Maria, Iammarino, Simona, Ascani, Andrea, Begg, Iain, de Grauwe, Paul, Travers, Tony and Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2017) LSE’s experts explain what awaits Britain and Europe ahead of Brexit. LSE Brexit (23 Jan 2017). Website.

Blackman, Colin (2014) A Hyperconnected Society is Coming, so how will We Cope? Media Policy Blog (07 Jul 2014). Website.

Blackwell, Joel (2018) Brexit is an opportunity for MPs to scrutinise legislation better. LSE Brexit (31 Jan 2018). Website.

Blades, Chloe (2016) On Rabia Nasimi – making a difference to refugees from Afghanistan finding a place within British society. Researching Sociology (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Blais, André, Bol, Damian, Giani, Marco and Loewen, Peter (2020) Covid-19 lockdowns: early evidence suggests political support and trust in democracy has increased. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Blais, André, Bol, Damien, Giani, Marco and Loewen, Peter (2020) COVID-19 lockdowns have increased support for incumbent parties and trust in government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Blais, André, Morin-Chassé, Alexandre and Singh, Shane P. (2015) Voters who support under-represented parties are more likely to express dissatisfaction with the political system. Democratic Audit UK (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Blake, Lily (2016) Beyond the binary: what might a multiple-choice EU referendum have looked liki? Democratic Audit Blog (11 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Blake, Simon (2013) Two steps forward, three steps back – the current state of sex and relationships education in England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jan 2013). Website.

Blakeley, Grace (2017) Budget 2017: the flawed math behind corporation tax (and the Government’s messed up priorities). British Politics and Policy Blog (22 Nov 2017). Website.

Blakeley, Grace (2017) Is UK economy really as strong as the government says it is? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Sep 2017). Website.

Blakeley, Grace (2017) Is the UK's economy really as strong as the government says it is? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Sep 2017). Website.

Blanden, Jo (2013) Social mobility matters, and government can affect the mechanisms which promote it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Nov 2013). Website.

Blanden, Jo and Rabe, Birgitta (2020) COVID-19 and educational losses: the case for sending the youngest back to school. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Blaszkiewicz, Suzie (2012) Will They Own Up to the Habit of Phone Hacking? LSE Health and Social Care (02 Nov 2012). Website.

Blatter, Joachim (2017) Britain cannot and should not imitate the Swiss model of sectoral bilateralism with the EU. LSE Brexit (27 Nov 2017). Website.

Blecher, Lara (2015) UN FORUM SERIES – the UK local government pension scheme: can pooled and passive funds adequately address human rights? Measuring Business and Human Rights (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2016) Assuming Brexit takes place, we are at the beginning of a fundamental transition – but we do not know where it will lead us. Democratic Audit UK (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2014) The Cabinet Manual is constitutionally problematic because it expresses only the Executive’s views. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Feb 2014). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2012) Constitutional issues could be more satisfactorily handled outside of the Parliamentary framework. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Sep 2012). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2015) Federalism could be the only means of resolving some of the UK constitution’s fundamental difficultiies. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jun 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2016) Federalism provides a desirable path forward for the UK’s constitution – and may be the only means of preserving the Union. Democratic Audit UK (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2015) Four options for configuring the British constitution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Feb 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2011) Fox could have made Werrity a Special Adviser but he chose not to, thereby keeping his role informal and less constrained. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Oct 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2017) Good idea, bad outcome: whatever happened to fixed-term parliaments? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2017). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2013) The Government’s proposal for an ‘English only’ stage in the House of Commons could create problems. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Jul 2013). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2013) The Government’s proposal for an ‘English only’ stage in the House of Commons could create problems. Democratic Audit UK (25 Jul 2013). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2011) It does matter who provides public services, especially when things go wrong. Democratic Audit UK (13 Jun 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2014) Magna Carta can still challenge the orthodoxy and help resolve today’s democratic difficulties. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Nov 2014). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2011) Police reform: why democracy is not just about elections. Democratic Audit UK (12 Jul 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2011) Police, politics and the media – the risks of elected police commissioners. Democratic Audit UK (03 Jun 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2011) Reforming the constitution: process matters. Democratic Audit UK (12 Jul 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2018) Rematch? The constitutional implications of a second EU referendum. LSE Brexit (19 Jan 2018). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2010) Reports of Parliament’s decline much exaggerated. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jun 2010). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2012) Select committee report shows way forward on voter registration. Democratic Audit UK (13 Jan 2012). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2011) Special advisers and the ‘phone-hacking’ scandal. Democratic Audit UK (11 Jul 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2017) There May be trouble ahead: post-EU referendum instability will keep afflicting the UK. LSE Brexit (11 Jul 2017). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2016) To appreciate the importance of the Brexit referendum, we must consider the series of constitutional issues that it raises. Democratic Audit UK (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2011) What is the UK constitution made of? Exposing the ‘hidden wiring’. Democratic Audit UK (02 Sep 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2018) What precisely does 'Canada +++' mean? LSE Brexit (15 Jan 2018). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2010) What would be the constitutional consequences of Lords reform? Democratic Audit UK (06 Jan 2010). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2015) The abolition of the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee is a loss to Parliament and British democracy. Democratic Audit UK (26 May 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2018) The constitutional implications of a second EU referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jan 2018). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2012) The controversy over Civil Service accountability is symptomatic of an unstable constitution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2012). Website.

Blick, Andrew (2020) The multiple and profound constitutional implications of Covid-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Blick, Andrew (2015) A new constitutional settlement for the UK would be the most fitting Magna Carta celebration. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Blick, Andrew and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2017) Audit 2017: how democratic is the devolved government of London? Democratic Audit UK (22 Jun 2017). Website.

Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W. (2011) Sir Gus O’Donnell’s coming departure as cabinet secretary and head of the civil service marks a reconfiguration at the centre of Whitehall that will enhance collective responsibility at the heart of government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Nov 2011). Website.

Blick, Andrew and Jones, George W. (2010) The UK premiership after the 2010 election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2010). Website.

Blick, Andrew and Kippin, Sean (2016) How Labour’s internal disputes threaten the functioning of our political system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Blick, Andrew, Thompson, Louise, Trench, Alan and Paun, Akash (2015) EVEL intentions, or a necessary solution? Experts respond to the Government’s English Votes for English Laws proposals. Democratic Audit UK (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Blitz, Brad (2014) Politicians are clearly misreading EU provisions regarding freedom of movement. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2014). Website.

Bloch, Alice and McKay, Sonia (2015) On immigration, the proposals of both Labour and the Conservatives disappoint. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Bloch, Alice and McKay, Sonia (2015) On immigration, the proposals of both Labour and the Conservatives disappoint. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2017) Housing in manifestos: the good, the bad, and the implications. Accelerating Housing Production in London (29 May 2017). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2017) How to nourish the Build to Rent sector to meet housing needs in the UK. Accelerating Housing Production in London (07 Feb 2017). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2017) LSE London’s response to the Fixing our broken housing market consultation. Accelerating Housing Production in London (11 May 2017). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2017) Making sense of the economic environment, Christine Whitehead. Accelerating Housing Production in London (18 May 2017). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2017) On devolution and why it’s what London needs. Accelerating Housing Production in London (08 Feb 2017). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015) Political party manifestos – anything for London’s housing? Accelerating Housing Production in London (22 Apr 2015). Website.

Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2016) Taking stock: Understanding the effects of recent policy measures on the private rented sector and Buy-to-Let, report launch. Accelerating Housing Production in London (10 May 2016). Website.

Bloom, Nicholas and Van Reenen, John (2015) Healthcare competition can improve management quality and save lives. LSE Business Review (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack (2014) Avoiding talk of the deficit has been a systematic feature of Labour’s contribution to the economic debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Oct 2014). Website.

Blumenau, Jack (2013) Book review: The rise and fall of radical Westminster 1780 –1890 by Marc Baer. LSE Review of Books (04 Jan 2013). Website.

Blumenau, Jack (2015) Do party leader approval ratings predict election outcomes? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Eggers, Andy, Hangartner, Dominik and Hix, Simon (2013) If the European Parliament voting system were changed to an open-list system, many voters would switch their support from UKIP to the Conservative party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2013). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… London. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… the Midlands. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… the South West. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on…Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Four electoral records that might be broken in May. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jan 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Predicting the polls – April. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Predicting the polls – March. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Predicting the polls – March 17th. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack and Hix, Simon (2015) Britain’s evolving multi-party system(s). LSE General Election 2015 (30 Mar 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack and Hix, Simon (2014) Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Dec 2014). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hix, Simon, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) What would the election look like under PR? British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack, Hix, Simon and Travers, Tony (2015) New electoral registration rules mean students are likely to be under-represented in the 2015 election. LSE General Election 2015 (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Blumenau, Jack and Travers, Tony (2015) Five minutes with Nicola Sturgeon: “minority government is perfectly capable of being stable government”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Blunkett, David (2014) David Blunkett: introducing citizenship education was the easy bit. We need to do more to encourage schools to support youth participation. Democratic Audit UK (23 Jun 2014). Website.

Boardman, Faith (2011) A year into the coalition, the new policy landscape means that local authorities and public services face greater risks and uncertainty, and will have to learn new skills in order to drive practical solutions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 May 2011). Website.

Boberg-Fazlic, Nina and Sharp, Paul (2016) Welfare budget lessons from Pre-Industrial England: why the ‘big society’ idea may not work. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Bochel, Hugh (2020) Gender diversity among Committee witnesses: the large variations in the Commons and why Holyrood is doing better. British Policy and Politics at LSE (27 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Bochel, Hugh (2020) Gender diversity among Committee witnesses: the large variations in the Commons and why Holyrood is doing better. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

Bohn, Maike (2020) Access denied: EU citizens need a physical proof of their right to live and work in the UK. LSE Brexit (24 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Bohnenberger, Fabian (2017) Britain's ambitious trade plans are barely off the drawing board. LSE Brexit (18 Oct 2017). Website.

Bol, Damien (2019) Choosing winning candidates in proportional systems does not increase voter satisfaction. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Bolleyer, Nicole (2015) The blurring of party-political and parliamentary roles can impede the effectiveness of regulatory regimes. Democratic Audit UK (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Bolleyer, Nicole and Gauja, Anika (2016) What does the new charities (protection and social investment) act mean for the voluntary sector? Democratic Audit UK (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Bolton, John (2014) Reflecting on Professor John Bolton’s LSEHSC seminar: Policy, practice and austerity. LSE Health and Social Care (22 May 2014). Website.

Bolton, John (2014) Reflecting on Professor John Bolton’s LSEHSC seminar: Policy, practice and austerity. LSE Health and Social Care (22 May 2014). Website.

Bongardt, Annette and Torres, Francisco (2016) For the EU to work, outlying member states should opt for associative membership. LSE Brexit (15 Aug 2016). Website.

Bongardt, Annette and Torres, Francisco (2017) Parliament has a strong and clear mandate for Brexit, remainers and EU politicians shouldn’t question it. LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2017). Website.

Bonin, Eva-Maria, Beecham, Jennifer and Brown, June (2012) Can psycho-educational workshops help stem the tide of depression? Several randomised controlled trials suggest that they are an accessible and cost-effective option. LSE Health and Social Care (09 Jul 2012). Website.

Bonino, Stefano (2016) Muslims in Scotland: demographic, social and cultural characteristics. Religion and the Public Sphere (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Bonnet, Michael and Prikken, Ingrid (2014) Patient power could be the driving force behind a revolution in the NHS. Democratic Audit UK (03 Jun 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) If implemented in full, the Smith Commission report will provide Scotland with a welcome range of new powers. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Dec 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) Labour’s leadership election result in Scotland will transform the Scottish political landscape. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Dec 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) The Scottish Parliament should not have sovereign power because it serves the Scottish Government rather than holding it to account. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Jun 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) The Scottish Parliament should not have sovereign power because it serves the Scottish Government rather than holding it to account. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jul 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) Since devolution, policymaking in Scotland has been profoundly conservative. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) The Smith Commission must not ignore the status of statereligion in Scotland. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Nov 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) What happens if Scotland votes ‘Yes’ in the independence referendum? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Aug 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) The dilemmas of the Scottish independence referendum for a unionist and secularist democrat. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Jun 2014). Website.

Bonney, Norman (2014) The first draft of Scotland’s interim constitution does little justice to the magnitude of the changes envisaged. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Jun 2014). Website.

Bonotti, Matteo (2017) Brexit could mean greater freedom, but also international domination over the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2017). Website.

Book Reviews, LSE (2014) Reading list: 3 books to read for the Liberal Democrat Party Conference 2014. LSE Review of Books (06 Oct 2014). Website.

Book Reviews, LSE (2014) Reading list: 6 essential books on Scotland and the Scottish independence referendum. LSE Review of Books (10 Sep 2014). Website.

Book Reviews, LSE (2014) Reading list: 6 key books to read for the Conservative Party Conference 2014. LSE Review of Books (29 Sep 2014). Website.

Book Reviews, LSE (2014) Reading list: 6 key books to read for the Labour Party Conference 2014. LSE Review of Books (22 Sep 2014). Website.

Borchardt, Alexandra, Bironzo, Diego and Simon, Felix M. (2018) What bothers European media most about Brexit? LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2018). Website.

Bosco, Andrea (2017) June 1940: Britain’s forgotten attempt to build a European Union. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jan 2017). Website.

Bossetta, Michael, Segesten, Anamaria Dutceac and Trenz, Hans-Jörg (2018) The Brexit battle on Facebook: assessing echo chambers and polarisation. LSE Brexit (19 Jun 2018). Website.

Bosswell, Christina and Hampshire, James (2017) Taking back control of ideas: How politicians can shape public debates on immigration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Mar 2017). Website.

Boswell, Christina (2018) Deportation targets in the Home Office: a long and troubled history. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2018). Website.

Bosworth, Mary (2014) Inside immigration detention centres: Uncoupling detention from a criminal justice imagination. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Aug 2014). Website.

Boucek, Françoise (2020) Explaining Tory factionalism: why Johnson’s Conservative majority has proved more vulnerable than expected. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Boucoyannis, Deborah (2014) Contrary to popular and academic belief, Adam Smith did not accept inequality as a necessary trade-off for a more prosperous economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Feb 2014). Website.

Bourne, Katy, Jones, Bob, Simmonds, Adam, Baird, Vera, Salmon, Christopher and Barnes, Ann (2013) Should Police and Crime Commissioners be abolished? The Commissioners respond. Democratic Audit UK (30 Nov 2013). Website.

Bousbah, Karima, Hänni, Miriam, Heyne, Lea, Müller, Lisa and Ruth, Saskia (2015) The UK has just held a General Election – but how democratic are we as a country? Democratic Audit UK (10 May 2015). Website.

Bouçek, Francoise (2011) Alex Salmond would be wise to study Quebec’s travels down the road to independence. So far, that road has led nowhere. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2011). Website.

Bouçek, Francoise (2012) David Cameron is applying lessons from his party's historyin the Conservatives' 'Euro War'. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Oct 2012). Website.

Bouçek, Françoise (2010) The conservatives’ arguments against electoral reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2010). Website.

Bouçek, Françoise, Jones, George W., Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Travers, Tony, Beckett, Charlie, Hosein, Gus, Carrera, Leandro N. and Leunig, Tim (2010) LSE election experts reflect on the election result. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2010). Website.

Bovens, Mark and Wille, Anchrit (2017) It’s education, stupid: How globalisation has made education the new political cleavage in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jul 2017). Website.

Bowen, Kyle (2015) Internet freedom in Iran: attitudes to anonymity, privacy and FOI. Media Policy Blog (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Bowes, Lindsey (2013) The UK can learn from international experience of widening participation in higher education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Dec 2013). Website.

Bowman, Ben (2015) Effective representation is key to getting young people to vote. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Bowman, Benjamin (2014) Votes at 16 should be part of the systemic reform needed to counter youth abstention from democratic institutions. Democratic Audit UK (19 May 2014). Website.

Bowman, Benjamin (2016) The under 30s in the UK: a generation used to not getting what they voted for. Democratic Audit UK (09 Aug 2016). Website.

Bowsher, Gemma (2020) A health intelligence framework for pandemic response: lessons from the UK experience of covid-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Boyle, Katie (2015) The Government’s new EVEL timeline still isn’t sufficient to facilitate the necessary debate and deliberation. Democratic Audit UK (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Boyle, Katie, Saunders, Ben and Lundberg, Thomas (2014) Scotland’s draft interim constitution: limiting or liberating? Democratic Audit Blog (19 Jun 2014). Website.

Bracke, Philippe (2013) Comparing prices and rents in Central London with new data. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Feb 2013). Website.

Bradford, Ben and Jackson, Jonathan (2011) Pourquoi les Britanniques ont confiance en leur police. La Vie des Idées (01 Mar 2011). Website.

Bradley, Peter (2013) The lobbying bill risks gagging charities and campaign groups, while letting lobbyists of the hook. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Aug 2013). Website.

Bradwell, Peter (2012) Last Chance for Submissions to IPO’s Copyright Consultation. Media Policy Blog (16 Mar 2012). Website.

Braithwaite, Paul (2015) Northern Ireland desperately needs a deliberative model to prevent it becoming a dictatorship of electoral democracy. Democratic Audit UK (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Brandenburg, Heinz, McMillan, Fraser and Hanegraaff, Marcel (2019) How important are the parties' Brexit pledges to voters? LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Brandenburg, Heinz and Widfeldt, Anders (2014) While there are differences, there are also important similarities between the profiles of UKIP and BNP’s respective support bases. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2014). Website.

Brassett, James (2016) Satire is (un)dead: how comedy became a language of democratic politics. Democratic Audit UK (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Breare-Hall, Will (2012) Beyond the visa: why fewer Indian students are applying to British universities. South Asia @ LSE (25 Jun 2012). Website.

Breckon, Jonathan (2015) Social scientists have a real opportunity to influence what politicians say in the run-up to the General Election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Brett, Will (2016) Disappointed? That’s a sign you’re doing democracy. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Brett, Will (2013) Tomorrow’s party: a bold new approach and meaningfulengagement are required. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Dec 2013). Website.

Brett, Will (2016) The people have spoken. Or have they? Doing referendums differently after the EU vote. LSE Brexit (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Brett, William (2013) We should welcome the increased reach and influence of select committees as a sign of a rejuvenated Parliament. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Feb 2013). Website.

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Brewer, John D. and Hayes, Bernadette C. (2015) There is a need to develop both a victim-led and victim-centred approach to dealing with the legacy of Northern Ireland’s violent past. Democratic Audit UK (25 Aug 2015). Website.

Brewer, John D. and Hayes, Bernadette C. (2016) The quality of mercy: how religion and ethno-nationalism influence attitudes towards amnesty in Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Brewer, John D. and Hayes, Bernadette C. (2016) The quality of mercy: how religion and ethno-nationalism influence attitudes towards amnesty in Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit UK (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Brewer, Mike (2013) The government should reconsider its proposed measure of child poverty and move with the tide of expert opinion. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jun 2013). Website.

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Bridge, Olivia (2018) Is the government changing its stance towards asylum seekers? Don't hold your breath. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jul 2018). Website.

Bridge, Olivia (2018) Lifting the visa cap for nurses and doctors is not all the NHS needs to relieve its staff shortages. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2018). Website.

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Bridgewater, Jack (2019) The UK needs a new electoral system not a new political party. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Briggs, Jacqui (2014) Young women face gender-specific challenges that limit their political participation. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Jun 2014). Website.

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Brighton, Paul (2012) Book review: the Whitehall 'irregular': Samuel Brittan and the Department of Economic Affairs. LSE Review of Books (17 Aug 2012). Website.

Bristow, Jennie (2017) From Brexit to the pensions crisis, how did the Baby Boomers get the blame for everything? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Feb 2017). Website.

Brito, Maria Paola (2012) Broadband in the public interest. Media Policy Blog (26 Dec 2012). Website.

Brock, George (2008) Is journalism good enough to save democracy? The Ditchley Park report. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Dec 2008). Website.

Brock, Jason (2013) Book review: Portrait of a party: the Conservative Party in Britain, 1918-1945. LSE Review of Books (16 Aug 2013). Website.

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Bronk, Richard (2016) Let young people move: why any post-Brexit migration deal must safeguard youth mobility. LSE Brexit (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Bronk, Richard (2016) Letter to MPs from a Remain voter: a plea for realism, tolerance and honesty. LSE Brexit (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Bronk, Richard (2018) Might economists be partly to blame for Trump and moves towards a ‘full British Brexit’? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jun 2018). Website.

Brooker, Charlie (2015) Healthcare policy for those on probation operates on a wing and a prayer. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Brooks, Rachel (2013) Oxford should withdraw its current policy on postgraduate funding immediately. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Feb 2013). Website.

Brooks, Thom (2011) The academic community agree that political campaign slogans such as the Big Society have no place in research council delivery plans: the AHRC must act now. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2011). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2012) 2012 may bring a reversal by the government on the deregulation of the UK’s media. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jan 2012). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) Digital Single Market Strategy: Implications for European audiovisual content. Media Policy Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2014) Ending 2014 in Media Policy: Out of one election into another. Media Policy Blog (23 Dec 2014). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2014) The European Commission’s new digital agenda duo. Media Policy Blog (03 Nov 2014). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) European Digital Single Market Consultations Tackle Cross-Border Copyrights & Content. Media Policy Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2014) ICO Needs Input on Guidance for Media – Especially from “Citizen Bloggers”. Media Policy Blog (15 Apr 2014). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) New Voices on the Future of Audiovisual Media Services in Europe. Media Policy Blog (05 Feb 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2017) Ofcom should review Sky deal also because it’s a broadband supplier. Media Policy Blog (06 Mar 2017). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2015) Radical proposals in the EC’s consultation on audiovisual media services. Media Policy Blog (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2017) Rupert Murdoch’s Sky bid: why Ofcom should review the deal. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Mar 2017). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2011) The US experience suggests that the government’s plans for local TV are unsustainable and will not lead to a new wave of locally based broadcasters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Aug 2011). Website.

Broughton Micova, Sally (2016) Why the UK’s creative industries are better off in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Brown, Ad (2010) Winning Afghan ‘hearts and minds’? Time to leave Afghanistan. LSE Global War on Terror Blog (12 Aug 2010). Website.

Brown, Adam (2010) American counter-terrorism measures in flux as civil society promotes reforms. LSE Global War on Terror Blog (11 Oct 2010). Website.

Brown, Adam (2010) Bombings in Uganda raise further concern for security and counterterrorist measures in neighbouring Kenya. LSE Global War on Terror Blog (13 Jul 2010). Website.

Brown, Adam (2010) Global ‘war on terror’ and the battle for a dissenting civil society. LSE Global War on Terror Blog (14 Jun 2010). Website.

Brown, Adam (2010) National security concerns continue to dictate government aid and development agendas. LSE Global War on Terror Blog (22 Sep 2010). Website.

Brown, Adam (2010) Secret affairs with radical Islam: why covert Western foreign policy needs to change. LSE Global War on Terror Blog (03 Nov 2010). Website.

Brown, Archie (2020) All power to 10 Downing Street: Johnson's first major reshuffle and the perils of presidentialism. British Policy and Politics at LSE (17 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Brown, Archie (2020) Political leadership in the Cold War’s ending: Thatcher and the turn to engagement with the Soviet Union. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Brown, Archie (2014) Professor Archie Brown on redefining, revolutionary and transformational political leaders. Democratic Audit UK (06 May 2014). Website.

Brown, Archie and Kippin, Sean (2014) Professor Archie Brown on the ‘dangerous myth’ of the strong leader. Democratic Audit UK (30 Apr 2014). Website.

Brown, Chris (2010) Can only front line service cuts save Defence expenditure? British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jun 2010). Website.

Brown, Chris (2013) David Cameron is unlikely to get the results he wants out of the G8 Summit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jun 2013). Website.

Brown, Chris (2011) In its delivery of new aircraft carriers, the MoD has sacrificed short term affordability for long term value for money, a decision that may also leave the UK with a reduced defence capability. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Dec 2011). Website.

Brown, Chris (2015) The Labour Party plans for ‘Progressive Internationalism’ if it returns to government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Brown, Chris (2010) Scrapping or replacing Trident? British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2010). Website.

Brown, Chris (2011) The Wikileaks saga has revealed a souring of the US/UK ‘special relationship’, and this foreign policy distance looks set to stay. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Feb 2011). Website.

Brown, Jennifer ORCID: 0000-0002-6395-0244 (2013) ‘Policing for a Better Britain’: It is high time to revisit our model of policing and re-fashion the police service. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Nov 2013). Website.

Brown, June, Bonin, Eva-Maria and Beecham, Jennifer (2013) Increasing access to psychological therapies – looking beyond the workforce question. LSE Health and Social Care (20 Dec 2013). Website.

Brown, Richard (2015) More radical thinking than we are currently seeing will be needed to secure the devolved powers that London needs. Democratic Audit UK (10 Sep 2015). Website.

Brown, Stuart A. (2016) How democratic is the UK’s participation in the European Union? Democratic Audit UK (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Brown, Stuart A. (2017) Illustrating the spectacular decline of Labour in Scotland and the revival of the Scottish Conservatives. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Apr 2017). Website.

Brown, Stuart A. and Prelec, Tena (2016) Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘Bremain’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Brown Coverdale, Helen (2017) Prison doesn’t work: why don’t we care? British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2017). Website.

Broxton, Anthony (2017) Why should the people wait any longer? How Labour built the NHS. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2017). Website.

Brumley, Cheryl, Birch, Sarah, Berry, Richard, Cowley, Philip and Mycock, Andrew (2014) Expert voices: is it time to lower the voting age to 16? Democratic Audit UK (05 Dec 2014). Website.

Brusenbauch Meislová, Monika (2017) Can the Visegrad Four hold its line over Brexit: or will the splits show? LSE Brexit (Jul 2017). Website.

Brusenbauch Meislová, Monika (2017) Shaped by pragmatism: what the Czechs want to get out of Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jun 2017). Website.

Bruter, Michael and Harrison, Sarah (2015) Granting 16 and 17 years olds the right to vote is not a panacea for youth engagement in politics, but it is necessary for democracy. Democratic Audit UK (18 Sep 2015). Website.

Bruter, Michael and Sarah, Harrison (2017) Desire for change and rejection of a 'hard Brexit' motivated young people in the General Election. LSE Brexit (20 Jul 2017). Website.

Buckley, Fiona (2013) How Ireland legislated for candidate sex quotas to increasewomen’s representation. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Nov 2013). Website.

Bucur, Cristina (2016) In coalitions, parties tend to receive their proportional share of ministries. Democratic Audit UK (31 May 2016). Website.

Bueltmann, Tanja (2017) Abused in the street, invited to a Brexit BBQ: the limbo of being German in the UK. LSE Brexit (07 Mar 2017). Website.

Bueltmann, Tanja (2017) First bargaining chips, now stocktaking: the plan to register EU citizens. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2017). Website.

Buerger, Mira (2015) Algorithms: neither makers nor mirrors of reality. Researching Sociology (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Buhr, Renee (2014) The political opportunity space has widened since David Cameron set out to ‘detoxify’ the Tories, aiding the rise of UKIP. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Feb 2014). Website.

Bulat, Alexandra (2020) Brexit is happening – are EU citizens’ rights finally a done deal? Democratic Audit Blog (30 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Bulat, Alexandra (2020) Soundbites won't help migrants - policy change will. LSE Brexit (16 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Bulat, Alexandra (2020) Young Europeans feel uninformed about their rights post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (20 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Bulat, Alexandra (2017) 'The brightest and best', us - and the rest: desirable and undesirable migration in EU referendum leaflets. LSE Brexit (15 Sep 2017). Website.

Bulger, Monica (2013) Concerted Action: New Media Literacy Report Outlines Research & Policy Agenda. Media Policy Blog (16 Dec 2013). Website.

Buller, Jim and James, Toby (2012) Measures of Prime Ministerial performance indicate Tony Blair was a great leader but voters do not seem to be assessing him as kindly. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Nov 2012). Website.

Bulloch, Douglas (2015) The austerity tortoise and the Keynesian hare. Euro Crisis in the Press (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Bullock, Steve (2017) 'Bloody difficult' Britain has already blown its chances of a good deal from the EU27. LSE Brexit (05 Jul 2017). Blog Entry.

Bullock, Steve (2017) ‘Bloody difficult’ Britain has already blown its chances of a good deal from the EU27. LSE Brexit (05 Jul 2017). Website.

Bullock, Steve (2018) Brexit 'ultras' are undermining the integrity of the Civil Service. The consequences could be grave. LSE Brexit (02 Feb 2018). Website.

Bullock, Steve (2017) Brexit can be stopped - but the window of opportunity is closing fast. LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2017). Website.

Bullock, Steve (2017) Brexit can be stopped – but the window of opportunity is closing fast. LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2017). Website.

Bunker, Kenneth (2011) Book review: how to tell your SMP from your PR in the debate on electoral reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2011). Website.

Bunker, Kenneth (2016) What turnout can we expect in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales? Democratic Audit UK (02 May 2016). Website.

Burall, Simon (2013) If Parliament wants to be trusted, it must trust the people. Democratic Audit UK (29 Nov 2013). Website.

Burchardt, Tania (2011) The coalition says its spending cuts will lead to a ‘fairer Britain’, but the evidence points to a widening inequality gap in coming years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2011). Website.

Burdsey, Daniel (2012) Book review: sport and politics in modern Britain: the road to 2012. LSE Review of Books (21 Dec 2012). Website.

Burn, Andrew (2014) EU Media Literacy Experts Group Offers Lessons for UK Media Literacy. Media Policy Blog (21 Mar 2014). Website.

Burton, Guy (2011) Should the government decide to abstain from the UN vote on Palestinian statehood, it will serve to perpetuate a moribund peace process and further marginalise the UK in Middle Eastern affairs. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2011). Website.

Busch, Berthold, Diermeier, Matthias, Goecke, Henry and Hüther, Michael (2017) Not punishment or revenge, but stone-cold sober calculations: the EU will drive a hard bargain. LSE Brexit (29 Mar 2017). Website.

Busher, Joel (2015) Understanding the English Defence League: living on the front line of a ‘clash of civilisations’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Busse, Matthias and Barslund, Mikkel (2017) Has Brexit made the UK less attractive to high-skilled EU migrants? New evidence. LSE Brexit (18 Sep 2017). Website.

Busse, Matthias and Barslund, Mikkel (2017) Is EU talent being chased away from the UK by Brexit? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Sep 2017). Website.

Bustani, Camilla (2014) BEREC: Unleashing its Potential to Promote Europe’s Single Market. Media Policy Blog (21 May 2014). Website.

Butcher, Jim (2017) Talk of a nonexistent ‘tide of hate’ against EU migrants does nothing to help their cause. LSE Brexit (17 Mar 2017). Website.

Butler, Christopher (2020) Unaware of voters’ preferences: the Liberal Democrats’ notorious U-turn on tuition fees. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Butler, AM, Dame Rosemary (2014) Mentoring must play a central role in addressing the issue of gender inequality in public life. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Jan 2014). Website.

Button, Beth (2016) Wake up, students – the freedoms you take for granted are under threat. LSE Brexit (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Byrne, Chris, Randall, Nick and Theakston, Kevin (2017) A disjunctive Prime Minister: assessing David Cameron’s legacy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jan 2017). Website.

Byrne, Christopher and Theakston, Kevin (2015) Leaving the House: the challenges former MPs face after leaving Parliament. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Byrne, Richard (2018) The migrant labour shortage is already here, and agri-tech can't yet fill the gap. LSE Brexit (05 Jan 2018). Website.

Bytyci, Seb (2013) Building effective tax collection authorities as part of a professional public administration is crucial for transforming developing countries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2013). Website.

CASPeR, Study Team (2016) The impact of postponement of reforms to long-term care financing in England. LSE Health and Social Care (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Cadywould, Charlie (2015) Democratic participation can help to alleviate Britain’s housing crisis. Democratic Audit UK (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Cadywould, Charlie (2017) On the merits of the UK staying in Erasmus post-Brexit – and why the programme must look beyond university students. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) (14 Mar 2017). Website.

Cadywould, Charlie (2016) There are sound practical reasons why free movement should accompany free trade. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Cadywould, Charlie (2017) Three challenges Labour must grapple with before it can deliver a progressive majority. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jul 2017). Website.

Cadywould, Charlie (2017) Why the UK should stay in Erasmus – and why the programme must look beyond students. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2017). Website.

Cain, Ruth (2015) Work at all costs? the gendered impact of Universal Credit on lone-parent and low-paid families. Engenderings (13 May 2015). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2014) The Scottish political system and policy process share the same ‘complex government’ features as any country. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2014). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2013) The Scottish push towards local democracy carries potentialunintended costs. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Oct 2013). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2017) Second Scottish referendum: is independence now inevitable? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2017). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2020) What have we learned so far from the government’s covid-19 policy? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Cairney, Paul (2014) A guide to making a decision on how to vote in the Scottish Independence referendum. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Sep 2014). Website.

Cairney, Paul (2016) The time is right for an audit of Scottish democracy. Democratic Audit UK (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Cairney, Paul, Kippin, Sean and St.Denny, Emily (2020) Policy learning to reduce inequalities: a practical framework. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Cake, Carey and Cooper, Kirstin (2011) Restorative approaches can make a difference in the relationship between local government bodies and the communities they serve. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Aug 2011). Website.

Calhoun, Craig (2016) How does religion matter in Britain’s secular public sphere? Religion and the public Sphere (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Cameron, David (2015) “Dear Donald…” The text of David Cameron’s letter to Donald Tusk. LSE Brexit (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Cameron’s self-imposed isolation is of little surprise given the history of the UK’s troubled relationship with Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Dec 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2010) Continental coalition politics can work but the media won't tell you that (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 May 2010). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Coulson had to go: now the ethical dimension of political communication must be restored. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Feb 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories? British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories? Guest blog. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 May 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2011) European Court of Justice positions the right to privacy above the rights of copyright holders. Media Policy Blog (15 Apr 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2014) The European elections in the UK. Euro Crisis in the Press (24 May 2014). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Excessive media power in the UK necessitates a more efficient and potent regulatory system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jun 2014). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2012) The Government’s recent sidelining of the House of Lords highlights the absolute irrelevance of the institution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Feb 2012). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2010) How far is too far in public-private cooperation? British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jul 2010). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2015) Jeremy Corbyn is the New Left. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2012) Party financing scandals have created the perception that influence can be bought. Reforming the system is unlikely as both parties benefit from the status quo. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Mar 2012). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2017) Providing a broadcast platform for extremist politicians is unethical. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jun 2017). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2016) Should the news media link the murder of Jo Cox with the Brexit campaign? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2011) There is a thin line between privacy and secrecy, and increasingly only the famous and wealthy can afford to have their privacy protected when it suits them: the UK needs a proper privacy law. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Wapping-gate exposes serious questions about the ethics of UK journalism and the collusion of media, politics and security forces. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2010) Who is human and who is not? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 May 2010). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2009) Why does the (UK) media ignore Europe? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (30 May 2009). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2014) Why not Fund the BBC through General Taxation? Media Policy Blog (26 Mar 2014). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2011) Young people are being short-changed by political elites and the economic system: it is no wonder they are so angry. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2010) The coalition’s policy of forced labour for the unemployed is manifestly unfair, and will cost the state more. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Nov 2010). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2013) The conservatives are out of touch with the renewed politics of redistribution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2013). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2014) A constituency of fearful white voters has become central to the right-wing political discourse, leading to the tolerance of ‘banal’ racism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2014). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2016) The polls were right but they were interpreted badly. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart (2016) A recipe for a right-wing assault on public service media? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 May 2016). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun (2011) Media Policy Project Policy Brief 1: Creative Destruction and Copyright Protection. Media Policy Blog (21 Mar 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart and Meng, Bingchun (2011) The government’s new Digital Economy Act will do little to prevent file sharing – the music industry must continue to innovate online if it is to survive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Mar 2011). Website.

Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2012) Quota rules would be more effective than proportional representation in moving towards greater gender equality in the Commons. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2012). Website.

Campbell, Rosie, Childs, Sarah and Evans, Elizabeth (2012) Cameron’s (and politics’) ‘woman problem’ is not something to be ‘managed’ but to be solved. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Sep 2012). Website.

Campbell-Savours, Dale (2011) By so far refusing to negotiate meaningfully on reorganizing Westminster constituencies, the government is threatening its own AV referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2011). Website.

Campbell-Savours, Dale (2011) The House of Lords amendment requiring that 40 per cent of people take part in the AV referendum is just the latest blow to the government's strategy of enacting constitutional change with no consensus and no evidence-base. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2011). Website.

Campion, Elizabeth (2017) Ensuring free movement of data after Brexit is crucial, but looks unlikely at the moment. LSE Brexit (17 Nov 2017). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2016) Audit 2017: how effectively is gender equality achieved in the political and public life of the UK? Democratic Audit UK (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Campion, Sonali and Kippin, Sean (2016) How democratic is the UK’s House of Lords, and how could it be reformed? Democratic Audit UK (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Campion, Sonali and Taylor, Ros (2017) Audit 2017: how effectively is the representation of minorities achieved in UK public and political life? Democratic Audit UK (01 Mar 2017). Website.

Campos, Nauro F. (2016) Football and Brexit: how freedom of movement has affected England’s chances of winning Euro 2016. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Campos, Nauro F. (2015) Why the UK will still be talking about a Brexit at the end of the next parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 May 2015). Website.

Canepari, Lorenzo (2019) Book review: how to save a constitutional democracy by Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Caplan, Pat (2017) Food poverty and food aid in 21st century UK: a view from anthropology. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Apr 2017). Website.

Cardona, Helene (2015) Britain’s immigration system and its modern-day slaves. LSE Human Rights Blog (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Cardwell, Paul James and Da Lomba, Sylvie (2020) Emotion, not economics: the ‘Australian-style’ points system. LSE Brexit (20 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Carmassi, Jacopo, Di Noia, Carmine and Micossi, Stefano (2013) The December 2012 agreement on EU bank supervision is a good first step towards an effective banking union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Jan 2013). Website.

Carmel, Emma (2017) Division, austerity, the gig economy: migration isn’t our biggest labour market problem. LSE Brexit (13 Mar 2017). Website.

Carmona, Matthew (2014) Local mixed streets are hugely complex, yet fundamental and inherently sustainable pieces of the city. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Aug 2014). Website.

Carolan, Liz (2011) Improving your capacity to influence government policy: networking, presentation, and integrity. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 May 2011). Website.

Carozzi, Felipe (2016) Brexit and the location of migrants. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Carozzi, Felipe (2016) Turnover is not supply. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Carozzi, Felipe and Cheshire, Paul (2017) Spot the difference housing white paper: have we been here before or is this déjà vu? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Feb 2017). Website.

Carpenter, Griffin and Kleinjans, Richard (2017) EU common fisheries policy is bound for a Brexit shake-up. LSE Brexit (04 Jul 2017). Website.

Carr, Richard (2014) Cameron must learn from Merkel on the treatment of low-paid workers, the Financial Transaction Tax, and the banking system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Feb 2014). Website.

Carr, Richard and Hart, Bradley (2014) The historic Conservative trend in favour of participation in the EU jars with contemporary political attitudes. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2014). Website.

Carr West, Jonathan (2013) Is local government heading for broke? The scale and speed of budget cuts mean that councils do not have the time and space to ensure permanent and sustainable reductions in cost. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Oct 2013). Website.

Carr-West, Jonathan (2015) Local government needs fiscal devolution, more power in the hands of councils and communities and respect from the centre. Democratic Audit UK (02 Jun 2015). Website.

Carr-West, Jonathan (2013) Pensions policy: A little more consultation, a little less action please. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2013). Website.

Carr-West, Jonathan (2013) We need fundamental innovation and change in local government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jul 2013). Website.

Carr-West, Jonathan (2015) A road map for pluralistic and ‘asymmetric’ devolution in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2015). Website.

Carrera, Leandro N. (2010) Making public sector pensions less generous. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jun 2010). Website.

Carrera, Leandro N. (2011) Unpacking the Hutton report recommendations: what the future holds for public sector pensions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Mar 2011). Website.

Carrera, Leandro N. and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) Understanding public sector productivity – the LSE’s simple guide. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 May 2010). Website.

Carrol, Peter (2016) Book review: diaries: volume 5: outside, inside, 2003-2005 by Alastair Campbell. LSE Review of Books (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Carrol, Peter (2016) Book review: speaking out: lessons in life and politics by Ed Balls. LSE Review of Books (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Carter, Andrew (2015) Fiscal devolution to cities is critical for tackling the UK’s two-tier economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jan 2015). Website.

Carter, Andrew (2014) The three-point policy solution to the UK’s housing crisis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2014). Website.

Cartwright, Laura (2016) The EU debate, young people, and the giant, neoliberal-shaped ‘elephant in the room’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Carvalho, Maria and Fankhauser, Samuel ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888 (2017) With or without you? Why the European Union’s climate targets will be harder to meet post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (16 Jan 2017). Website.

Casey, Terrence (2013) Neoliberalism can (and should) be saved by macroprudential financial regulation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2013). Website.

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Caygill, Thomas (2017) Post-legislative scrutiny: what recommendations are committees making, and are they being accepted? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2017). Website.

Centre, for Macroeconomics (2016) The Brexit question will increase financial market volatility. LSE Business Review (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Centre for Economic Performance, LSE (2016) What are the UK’s options outside the European Union? LSE Brexit (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Cetrà, Daniel (2014) Spain is unlikely to veto an independent Scotland’s EU membership. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Sep 2014). Website.

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Chalmers, Damian, Hix, Simon and Hobolt, Sara (2013) Designing a new UK-EU relationship and how it could be achieved. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jun 2013). Website.

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Chan, Jasmine (2009) The America Justin Webb grew to love. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Oct 2009). Website.

Chaney, Paul (2013) Analysing party manifestos shows the extent of ethnicminority marginalisation in the UK’s electoral politics. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Oct 2013). Website.

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Charle, Christophe (2017) Is history repeating itself? Nationalism in Europe and the breakdown of the old order. LSE Brexit (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Charles, Aurelie (2013) Book Review: Money for everyone: why we need a Citizen’s Income. LSE Review of Books (05 Dec 2013). Website.

Charles, Helen (2012) ACTA Down? Media Policy Blog (24 Feb 2012). Website.

Charles, Helen (2012) Benefits of the Internet for Musicians and Fans are Under Threat. LSE Health and Social Care (11 Sep 2012). Website.

Charmley, John (2016) Trade is not – and never has been – the reason for the European Union’s existence. LSE Brexit (08 Feb 2016). Website.

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Cheon, Andrew and Urpelaninen, Johannes (2013) Characterizing the relationship between competing interest groups helps explain outcomes and inform regulatory policies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Dec 2013). Website.

Chernow, Stefanie and White, Aidan (2015) Watching the watchdog: Making self-regulation work in journalism. Media Policy Blog (09 Mar 2015). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2014) Building Reliant Robin houses adds to our housing crisis. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 May 2014). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2014) Building on greenbelt land: so where? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Jul 2014). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2016) Greenbelt madness: or how to get it back to front. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2013) Greenbelt myth is the driving force behind the housing crisis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Sep 2013). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2013) Housing – and more than housing: what a bad budget! Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Mar 2013). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2013) How to kill nightingales and not build houses: insist on building on Brownfields. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Apr 2013). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2012) Is Heathrow in the wrong place? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Mar 2012). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2013) Land prices: the dog that’s lost its bark. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Dec 2013). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2011) Productivity: every little helps? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Jul 2011). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2014) Reshuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2014). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2014) Turning houses into gold: the failure of British planning. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 May 2014). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2014) Where should we build on the Greenbelt? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2014). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2011) You've been Trumped. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Sep 2011). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2016) A housing failure: it’s not more rental stock we need; it’s more of the right kind of houses. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2014) The irresistible pressure of economic fundamentals: radical planning reform moving into the mainstream – but still need to get the details right. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Jul 2014). Website.

Cheshire, Paul (2015) A real housing crisis but only fake solutions on offer. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Cheshire, Paul and Hilber, Christian A. L. (2015) Business rates: hoorah! But watch out for housing! Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Oct 2015). Website.

Childs, Sarah and Evans, Elizabeth (2012) The revived debate on abortion is not simply dog whistle politics, but a threat to women’s rights. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2012). Website.

Childs, Sarah and Malley, Rosa (2011) Reforming when MPs work is not about making their lives easier, but ensuring the most effective balance between constituency and Parliamentary time. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2011). Website.

Chopin, Thierry (2015) The UK’s renegotiation: what a fair deal between London and its European partners might look like. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Choudhury, Barnie (2011) No matter the outcome of the phone hacking scandal, there will always be a deep seated relationship between politicians and the press, which will be very difficult to change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2011). Website.

Choudhury, Barnie (2011) Oliver Letwin’s dumping of personal documents reminds us that the Data Protection Act is there to protect all of us. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Oct 2011). Website.

Choudhury, Barnie (2011) Rather than simply reading the rioters the Riot Act, we must ensure that lessons are learned from this week’s violence. A credible enquiry is essential. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Aug 2011). Website.

Choudhury, Yasmin (2016) How death turned my hand, eyes & heart towards the ‘third world’. Researching Sociology (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Chowdry, Haroon, Dearden, Lorraine and Jin, Wenchao Michelle (2012) Reforms to higher education finance: the main ‘winner’ from the reforms is the taxpayer while the main ‘loser’ is the average graduate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Oct 2012). Website.

Christiansen, Karin (2014) The increasing influence of unaccountable forces on politicshas led to a crisis of identity. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Sep 2014). Website.

Christopher, Graham (2015) Working Effectively: Lessons from 10 years of the Freedom of Information Act. Media Policy Blog (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Chryssogelos, Angelos (2016) No respite: Greece’s relationship with Europe after Brexit. LSE Greece@LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Chwalisz, Claudia (2015) The cry of populism signals a wider frustration with ‘politics as usual’, and greater use of deliberation could be the answer. Democratic Audit UK (24 Aug 2015). Website.

Chzhen, Yekaterina (2020) The ‘lost decade’ of austerity: the UK makes no progress on child wellbeing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Clara, Alum (2012) Varieties of Statutory Regulation. LSE Health and Social Care (28 Nov 2012). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2017) Conservative election expenses: the problem with attacking electoral regulators. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2017). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2020) It was right to delay England’s local elections, but we must consider the wider impact of Covid-19 on electoral administration. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Clark, Alistair (2011) STV in Scotland shows us that voters can adapt to preferential voting systems – but political parties may take longer to fully grasp the new system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2011). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: from four party politics to further consolidation in the South of Scotland? Democratic Audit UK (23 Apr 2016). Website.

Clark, Alistair (2012) Scottish local elections in 2012 show that voters have understood the STV system and are not put-off by it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Oct 2012). Website.

Clark, Alistair and James, Toby (2015) The UK’s electoral infrastructure is functional due to the efforts of many individuals, but it cannot be taken for granted. Democratic Audit UK (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Clark, Dulma and Kendall, Lily (2014) Interview: Dulma Clark of Soul Rebel Films. LSE Human Rights Blog (02 Jul 2014). Website.

Clark, Michael (2014) Dr Mike Clark on Sporting Memories and Dementia Care. LSE Health and Social Care (11 Sep 2014). Website.

Clark, Michael (2014) The Mental Capacity Act and social care research. LSE Health and Social Care (11 Mar 2014). Website.

Clark, Michael and Cornes, Michelle (2015) Promoting ‘communities of practice’ can help to better support people experiencing multiple-exclusion homelessness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Clark, Peder (2013) The implications of Scotland’s independence referendum –for Cornwall. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Dec 2013). Website.

Clarke, Harold D., Goodwin, Matthew and Whiteley, Paul (2016) Leave was always in the lead: why the polls got the referendum result wrong. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Clarke, Harold D., Goodwin, Matthew and Whiteley, Paul (2017) Why Britain voted to leave (and what Boris Johnson had to do with it). LSE Brexit (04 May 2017). Website.

Clarke, John (2014) Talking about imagined economies points to how different imaginaries circulate and offer competing visions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Oct 2014). Website.

Clarke, Ken and Kippin, Sean (2014) Interview: Ken Clarke on Western democracy, the press, and the longevity of our political leaders. Democratic Audit UK (07 Apr 2014). Website.

Clarke, Stephen (2017) Can a new generation of political leaders tackle Britain’s regional inequalities? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 Jan 2017). Website.

Clegg, Daniel (2015) Despite the tax credit U-turn a radical upheaval in support for the working poor is still underway. Democratic Audit UK (11 Dec 2015). Website.

Clements, Ben (2015) Britain and the bomb: Surveying party supporters’ attitudes on the nuclear weapons debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2015). Website.

Clements, Ben (2017) Catholic voters in Britain: what are their political preferences? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 May 2017). Website.

Clements, Ben (2016) Who are the ‘religious nones’ in Britain? Atheists, agnostics or something else? Religion and the public Sphere (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Clements, Ben (2017) The referendums of 1975 and 2016 illustrate the continuity and change in British Euroscepticism. LSE Brexit (31 Jul 2017). Website.

Clements, Ben, Lynch, Philip and Whitaker, Richard (2013) The low salience of European integration for British voters means that UKIP will have to expand their platform to gain more support. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Mar 2013). Website.

Clifton, Jonathan (2011) Gove’s insistence on good degrees won’t be enough to drive up teaching standards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2011). Website.

Clifton, Judith (2015) Straitjacketing the state: Local and national governments have lost power over specific areas of public service governance to Brussels. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Clifton, Michael-James (2020) (re)solving the governance puzzle for the future UK-EU relationship. LSE Brexit (13 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey, Greengross, Sally, Lexden, Alistair, Norton, Philip, Parekh, Bhikhu and Tyler, Paul (2014) The Government needs to take steps to increase participation in elections by British expatriates. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Mar 2014). Website.

Clohessy, Laura (2013) How can private long-term care insurance supplement state systems? AXA-funded study looking at the UK as a case study reports on 30 January 2013. LSE Health and Social Care (07 Jan 2013). Website.

Close, Caroline (2016) As both major parties struggle with internal divisions, it is crucial to engage with different facets of party cohesion. Democratic Audit UK (29 Jul 2016). Website.

Close, Caroline and Núñez, Lidia (2016) Reluctant elites: democratic innovations are popular – but rare. Brexit shows why. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Close, Caroline and Núñez, Lidia (2016) Reluctant elites: democratic innovations are popular – but rare. Brexit shows why. Democratic Audit UK (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Cochrane, Allan (2016) Thinking in and beyond the market: housing, planning, and the state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Cochrane, Feargal, Loizides, Neophytos, Morgan-Jones, Edward and Sudulich, Laura (2020) Border arrangements: there is a higher degree of agreement between the unionist and nationalist communities in Northern Ireland than commonly assumed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Cockell, Merrick (2012) A more direct way of connecting places and Parliament is needed in order for service delivery to move into the 21st century. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2012). Website.

Codogno, Lorenzo (2016) Brexit poses serious political ramifications for the rest of the EU. LSE Brexit (05 May 2016). Website.

Codogno, Lorenzo (2016) The long-term economic implications of a Brexit might not be as negative as many studies suggest. LSE Brexit (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Coelho, Miguel (2015) Understanding the institutional roots of persistent policy problems in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Coggan, Philip and Kippin, Sean (2013) Interview: Philip Coggan of the Economist on the West’s democratic decline and how to fix it. Democratic Audit UK (17 Sep 2013). Website.

Coggan, Philip and Kippin, Sean (2013) Interview: Philip Coggan of the Economist – “We may have ‘one person – one vote’, but we don’t have ‘one person – equal influence'”. Democratic Audit UK (20 Sep 2013). Website.

Cohen, Gidon (2015) The North East – continued Labour domination? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Colantonio, Andrea and Dixon, Tim (2011) By making ‘local’ and ‘more inclusive’ the focal point of our policies, we can achieve lasting social sustainability in our communities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2011). Website.

Colbran, Marianne (2016) Leveson’s lasting effect on press-police relations. Media Policy Blog (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Cole, Matt (2011) Nick Clegg’s performance at the Liberal Democrat party conference proves that he has won the match for now, but for this ‘government of two halves’, the season is a long one. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Sep 2011). Website.

Cole, Matthew R. (2012) Little boy Clegg spots a gap in the coalition emperor’s new clothes. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Aug 2012). Website.

Cole, Matthew R. (2011) Today’s action is the largest since the General Strike: but unlike previous strikes, the public are ambivalent about the unions’ actions and negative about the government’s handling. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Nov 2011). Website.

Cole, Michael (2014) The 2011 Welsh General Election: an analysis of the latest staging post in the maturing of Welsh Politics. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Feb 2014). Website.

Cole, Thomas (2016) What Michel Barnier’s October 2018 timeline means for the Brexit negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Coleman, Anna and Dhesi, Surindar (2014) Health and wellbeing boards differ in their levels of transparency, involvement and modes of operation. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Mar 2014). Website.

Coleman, Simon (2017) Virtuous citizens: Pentecostal social activism in an age of suspicion. Religion and the Public Sphere (04 Jan 2017). Website.

Coleman, Stephen, Anstead, Nick, Blumler, Jay G, Moss, Giles and Homer, Matt (2016) “What is a referendum?” How we might open up pre-vote TV debates to genuine public scrutiny. LSE Brexit (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Collard, Sue (2018) Overseas Electors Bill: does government really intend to give expats 'votes for life'? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Feb 2018). Website.

Collender, Guy (2013) Momentum grows for campaign championing benefits of part-time higher education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Sep 2013). Website.

Collignon, Sofia (2019) When do central governments decentralise? When it benefits the party in power. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Collins, John (2012) Adding nuance to drug control: Britain shouldn’t be afraid to move away from the flailing international drug regime. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2012). Website.

Collins, John (2014) The Home Office report on drugs is emblematic of the global shift towards re-evaluating current drug policiese. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Oct 2014). Website.

Collins, John (2011) IDEAS’ Written evidence submission to the Commons’ Foreign Affairs Committee – “The Role of the FCO in UK Government”. International Affairs at LSE (19 May 2011). Website.

Colombo, Céline and Kriesi, Hanspeter (2017) Referendum campaigns can end up convincing voters that their preferred party is right. LSE Brexit (23 Oct 2017). Website.

Comas-Herrera, Adelina (2014) Ageing at high speed. The Indo-UK ‘Ageing’ Workshop, Mumbai. LSE Health and Social Care (24 Jan 2014). Website.

Comas-Herrera, Adelina (2014) How unpaid carers “pay” the costs of dementia. LSE Health and Social Care (12 Sep 2014). Website.

Comas-Herrera, Adelina (2015) Re-thinking dementia care: Day Care vs. Recreation. LSE Health and Social Care (23 May 2015). Website.

Comas-Herrera, Adelina and Guillén, Montserrat (2012) How much risk is mitigated by long-term care protection schemes? A methodological note and a case study of the public system in Spain. LSE Health and Social Care (01 Nov 2012). Website.

Comerford, David (2014) The costs of a border between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK is estimated at 5.5% of Scotland’s GDP. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2014). Website.

Concha, Paz (2016) Privatisation of street food markets in London: curating markets and place. Researching Sociology (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Connolly, John (2017) Mapping the British public’s views ahead of the general election: how Labour could pick off the UKIP vote. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 May 2017). Website.

Connolly, John (2020) Public attitudes and the management of the COVID-19 crisis: the importance of personal responsibility. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Connolly, John (2017) UK expertise on health security could be a strong card in the Brexit negotiations - but few seem to realise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2017). Website.

Connolly, John and Judge, Andrew (2018) No-deal Brexit: the biggest test yet for UK crisis management? LSE Brexit (25 Jul 2018). Website.

Conroy, Amanda (2012) Slammed by government cuts and sidelined by the occupy movements, women face an uphill battle to challenge patriarchy in 2012. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jan 2012). Website.

Consterdine, Erica (2016) All bark and no bite: why EU temporary migration programmes have failed to live up to their promise. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Convery, Alan (2012) The Prime Minister has no Scottish strategy and is at the mercy of events. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2012). Website.

Cook, Rose and Grimshaw, Damian (2020) In the absence of other supportive measures, the UK’s furlough scheme will reinforce gender inequalities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Cooper, Davina (2016) How a referendum might actually support democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2016). Website.

Cooper, Ian (2016) How the ‘red card’ system could increase the power of national parliaments within the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Cooper, Zack (2010) Hard choices: the general election and the NHS. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2010). Website.

Copeland, Paul (2020) Employment and social policy will be a sticking point in negotiations between London and Brussels. LSE Brexit (13 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Copson, Andrew (2011) Bishops are symbols of religious privilege and discrimination. There is no place for them in a reformed House of Lords. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2011). Website.

Copus, Colin (2017) Could local government govern? Rethinking the role of councillors. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2017). Website.

Copus, Colin (2018) In the post-Brexit world, England deserves its own Parliament. LSE Brexit (18 Jan 2018). Website.

Copus, Colin (2015) The next step for local government should be the right to pass primary legislation. Democratic Audit UK (14 May 2015). Website.

Corbett, Anne (2016) Brexit was a huge shock for universities. Now we must regroup and deepen our European links. LSE Brexit (01 Jul 2016). Blog Entry.

Corbett, Anne (2016) But we can’t do it alone: the future of British universities post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Corbett, Anne (2015) Commission hearing: just how much do British universities need the EU? LSE Brexit blog (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Corbett, Anne (2018) Universities are a bargaining chip in the Brexit free-trade future. LSE Brexit (31 Oct 2018). Website.

Corbett, Anne and Gordon, Claire E (2020) The emerging post-Brexit strategy for universities may cause reckless damage to the sector. LSE Brexit (07 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Corbett, Anne and Gordon, Claire E (2017) The university challenge: what would an Intelligent Brexit look like? LSE Brexit (02 Feb 2017). Website.

Cornford, Tony (2015) The new world of digital drugs. LSE Health and Social Care (07 Apr 2015). Website.

Corry, Dan and Stoker, Gerry (2017) Giving civil society a boost: a progressive path to the ‘shared society’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2017). Website.

Corry, Olaf (2014) Lost legacy: How 1989 marked the rise of environmental politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2014). Website.

Corthorn, Paul (2013) Enoch Powell and the Cold War. International Affairs at LSE (29 Aug 2013). Website.

Cortés, Carlos (2014) Mapping Digital Media Series: Public Interest and Commercial Media – Digital Trends. Media Policy Blog (11 Sep 2014). Website.

Cost-i-Font, Joan (2013) Do we make the wrong Lifestyle Choices, or do we choose Unhealthy Environments? LSE Health and Social Care (26 Mar 2013). Website.

Cost-i-Font, Joan (2013) Research into the UK government’s proposed reforms of the funding of care and support published. LSE Health and Social Care (26 Mar 2013). Website.

Costa, Rui and Machin, Stephen (2019) Playing at Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: the UK job market. LSE Business Review (27 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 (2014) Given that obesity produces significant social costs, public health authorities need to be far more pro-active in designing interventions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Feb 2014). Website.

Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 and Jofre-Bonet, Mireia (2012) Research news: Anorexia and distorted self image of younger women, Joan Costa-Font and Mireia Jofre-Bonet. LSE Health and Social Care (02 Mar 2012). Website.

Costa-i-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 (2017) Warning: the cost of Brexit could seriously damage your health service. LSE Brexit (05 Sep 2017). Website.

Costa-i-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919 (2012) The centralisation of education funding and the new health reforms are inconsistent with localism and accountable government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2012). Website.

Costas, Milas (2016) Brexit is already affecting the economy – despite the short-term fluctuations of the stock market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Costas, Milas (2013) A (simple) justification for Carney’s “7% unemployment rate threshold”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Aug 2013). Website.

Costello, Anthony (2017) The £1bn bung won’t protect Northern Ireland from the pain of a hard Brexit. LSE Brexit (06 Jul 2017). Website.

Costello, Rory and Thomson, Robert (2015) The European Parliament’s transnational party groups are surprisingly cohesive, but don’t underestimate the potential for national divisions. Democratic Audit UK (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Cottakis, Michael (2020) After Brexit comes the battle for the soul of British democracy. LSE Brexit (04 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Cottakis, Michael (2018) The UK is edging closer to a people's vote. LSE Brexit (24 Jul 2018). Website.

Cottakis, Michael and Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch (2017) Calling all millennials: share your ideas and help to shape Brexit. LSE Brexit (30 Jun 2017). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2013) Confusion over how to measure mental health is taking a toll on workplace wellbeing, but new networks of expertise may help. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Oct 2013). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2013) Trade unions are facing difficult circumstances but it is important not to overstate the extent of the challenges. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2013). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2013) We should avoid construing the proliferation of precariouswork as a global catastrophe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Mar 2013). Website.

Cottreell-Boyce, Joseph (2013) A real solution to the ‘blight’ of unauthorised Traveller sites. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Aug 2013). Website.

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2016) What’s at Stake in Algorithmic Accountability. Media Policy Blog (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2011) Book review: everyday life in British government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2011). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2011) Book review: saving the ‘Celtic Tiger’ from extinction. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Feb 2011). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2011) Book review: strikes and stagflation see a return to 1970s Britain... but no space hoppers this time around. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jan 2011). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2011) Book review: the Cameron Clegg Government: coalition politics in an age of austerity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2011). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2011) Book review: the Conservative party from Thatcher to Cameron. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Apr 2011). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2016) City of London beware: the perils of leaving the single market. LSE Brexit (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2014) Labour and the trade unions: lessons from New Labour. Insight Plus Blog (27 Jan 2014). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2015) Labour and the unions: the awkward couple. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2015). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2015) Poking the beehive: at the cost of upsetting industrial relations, the Trade Union Bill will provoke further political strife within Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2015) Reforming UK labour regulation in or outside the EU would be hard work. LSE New European Trade Unions (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2015) Reforming UK labour regulation – in or out of the EU – would be hard work. LSE Brexit (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Coulter, Steve (2016) UK trade unions come out against Brexit. LSE New European Trade Unions (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Courtney, Steven J, McGinity, Ruth, Jones, Steven, Hindle, Robert, Rayner, Stephen M and Hughes, Belinda (2017) A response to the House of Commons Education Committee report on Multi-Academy Trusts. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Mar 2017). Website.

Cowell-Meyers, Kimberley (2015) The Women’s Equality Party will struggle to win seats, but it can push women’s issues up the political agenda. Democratic Audit UK (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Cowley, Philip (2017) What makes a Tory MP rebel: and what are their red lines on Brexit? LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2017). Website.

Cowling, Marc (2015) What really happens to smaller businesses in a global financial crisis? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Cowls, Josh (2014) We are entering an era in which multi-party coalitions are the norm rather than the exception. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2014). Website.

Cowls, Josh (2014) What the Thornberry affair tells us about politicians online. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Dec 2014). Website.

Cowls, Josh (2014) The ‘Yes’ camp has its work cut out if it’s going to persuade Labour affiliates to vote for Scottish independence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2014). Website.

Cowman, Krista (2012) Book review: history, heritage and tradition in contemporary British politics. LSE Review of Books (31 Aug 2012). Website.

Cox, Ed (2011) BAE job losses highlight the weaknesses of the coalition’s growth strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Sep 2011). Website.

Cox, Ed (2015) Evolution or revolution: Spending Review implications for local government and the Northern Powerhouse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Cox, Ed (2016) If devolution in England is to be effective the government needs to address the lack of process. Democratic Audit UK (12 Mar 2016). Website.

Cox, Michael (2010) No longer special? International Affairs at LSE (31 Mar 2010). Website.

Coyle, Diane (2014) Five minutes with Diane Coyle: “The BBC needs to stay independent and accountable to the people who pay for it”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2014). Website.

Coyne, James (2013) Do rising rates of antidepressant prescription translate into lower rates of suicide?/? LSE Health and Social Care (28 Jun 2013). Website.

Craig, Malcolm (2016) Explaining Obama’s intervention: why an EU without Britain would be the worst of all worlds for the United States. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Craig, Martin (2014) New tensions and directions in Britain’s post-2008 industrial policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Aug 2014). Website.

Cram, Laura and Llewellyn, Clare (2016) If Twitter is the medium of the underdog, are the ‘reluctant Remainers’ poised to bite? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Cramme, Olaf (2011) Cameron’s pandering to euroscepticism and the illusionary ‘national interest’ is a failure of leadership and leaves Britain in a lose-lose situation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2011). Website.

Cramme, Olaf (2012) Labour has a problem that is rooted in the blatant weaknesses of Britain’s democratic system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2012). Website.

Craufurd Smith, Alison (2014) Rachael Craufurd Smith: Lords’ Media Plurality Report is Potential Road Map. Media Policy Blog (05 Feb 2014). Website.

Craufurd Smith, Rachel (2011) Media pluralism and regulatory independence. Media Policy Blog (15 Mar 2011). Website.

Crawford, Charles (2011) Book review: why I’m right… and everyone else is wrong, by Tom Harris MP. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jan 2011). Website.

Crawley, Sam, Coffé, Hilde and Chapman, Ralph (2020) The public's climate change views: strong beliefs but low salience. British Policy and Politics at LSE (10 Jan 2020), 1 - 4. Blog Entry.

Creedon, Rory (2012) Book review: in defence of politicians (in spite of themselves) by Peter Riddell. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jan 2012). Website.

Crescenzi, Riccardo and Giua, Mara (2016) UK’s less developed regions stand to suffer most when top-down EU funding is gone. LSE Brexit (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Crescenzi, Riccardo, Holman, Nancy and Orrù, Enrico (2016) From brain drain to brain circulation: how labour mobility can help less developed European regions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jul 2016). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2013) Book review: Justifying New Labour policy. LSE Review of Books (14 May 2013). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2013) The Coalition Government’s rhetoric promotes individualismand seeks to reduce the role of the state. Democratic Audit Blog (15 Oct 2013). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2012) The Conservatives in coalition: "how the Tories are opposing Miliband’s Labour Party". British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jul 2012). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2015) Jeremy Corbyn’s rhetoric is effective because his style of engagement contrasts so markedly with the other candidates. Democratic Audit UK (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2012) The London Mayoral election will be won by the most effective orator – and this currently favours Boris Johnson. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2012). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2017) So MPs have backed the Article 50 bill – what happens now? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Feb 2017). Website.

Crines, Andrew (2013) We can increasingly see signs that the Coalition is following the same trajectory towards election failure as recent long-serving governments. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2013). Website.

Crines, Andrew S. (2013) Book Review: The dictionary of conservative quotations. LSE Review of Books (06 Dec 2013). Website.

Crines, Andrew S. (2014) If they want to prove to voters that they are ‘just like us’,politicians must embrace their flaws. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Oct 2014). Website.

Crines, Andrew S. (2018) Shallow, hostile, toxic: Corbynism's social media problem. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Sep 2018). Website.

Crines, Andrew S. (2017) 'A conservatism that keeps the British dream alive' - the rhetoric of Theresa May's conference speech. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2017). Website.

Crines, Andrew Scott (2013) George Galloway’s style of communication explained. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Aug 2013). Website.

Crines, Andrew Scott (2014) Parliamentary language should be updated, but themodernisation of our political institutions mustn’t stop there. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Nov 2014). Website.

Crines, Andrew Scott (2013) The coalition currently occupies a rhetorically higher ground. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Sep 2013). Website.

Crone, Stephen (2011) Concerns about objectivity mean that there needs to be much more scrutiny of external appointments to government departmental boards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2011). Website.

Crone, Stephen (2011) Contrary to recent assertions, the British political class is not becoming more exclusive to public school and Oxbridge types, but there has still been a remarkable resilience in the presence of the privileged in the post-war period. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2011). Website.

Crone, Stephen (2011) Party funding reform: Canadian experience suggests a negotiated settlement is essential. Democratic Audit UK (01 Sep 2011). Website.

Crone, Stephen (2013) The UK can learn from Canada in reforming trade union and corporate funding of parties. Democratic Audit UK (04 Sep 2013). Website.

Crone, Stephen (2011) Who monitors external appointments to government departmental boards? Democratic Audit UK (12 Jun 2011). Website.

Crone, Stephen and Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2010) Just 50 ‘donor groups’ have supplied over half of the Conservative party’s declared donation income in the last decade, a fact disguised by legal ‘fame avoidance’ techniques. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Dec 2010). Website.

Crosby, Liam (2014) People want to work: providing tailored support, rather than extra responsibilities, is key. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2014). Website.

Crosby, Liam (2013) The Prime Minister has the opportunity to lead on international development. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jan 2013). Website.

Crossley, Stephen (2016) The trouble with the Troubled Families Programme – repeating the failed attempts of the past. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Croucher, Richard, Rizov, Marian and Lange, Thomas (2017) National minimum wages improve productivity. LSE Business Review (18 Jan 2017). Website.

Crowe, Brian (2016) Diplomacy post-Brexit: the UK sidelined and Nato damaged. LSE Brexit (07 Mar 2016). Website.

Crowe, Jessica (2014) The future for Local Government in England could be bright, provided that it’s accountable. Democratic Audit UK (29 Dec 2014). Website.

Crowe, Pascal (2016) Could the European GDPR undermine the UK Investigatory Powers Act? Media Policy Blog (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Crowley, Meredith, Corsetti, Giancarlo, Exton, Oliver and Han, Lu (2018) How damaging would a 'no-deal' Brexit be? LSE Brexit (24 Jan 2018). Website.

Cruickshank, Troy (2014) Levels of economic optimism are a key factor in determining voter turnout. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Oct 2014). Website.

Csaky, Zselyke (2016) Central Europe could be the region most damaged by Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2017) Comprehensive in name only: social selectivity and school places. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Mar 2017). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2016) The Democratic Dashboard: A digital resource for engaging voters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2014) Final Scottish referendum analysis: How the vote might play out. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Sep 2014). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2015) Introducing the Democratic Dashboard. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2015). Website.

Cullinane, Carl (2014) Whither the Union? Scotland’s voice prompts more questionsthan answers. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Sep 2014). Website.

Cullinane, Carl and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) How to use the Democratic Dashboard. Democratic Audit UK (01 May 2015). Website.

Cummins, Neil (2013) We live in a world where social class is strongly inherited. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Nov 2013). Website.

Cunningham, Michael (2017) EU membership was a cultural symbol which Remainers approved and Leavers disliked. LSE Brexit (20 Sep 2017). Website.

Curchin, Katherine (2016) Beyond nudging: it’s time for a second generation of behaviourally-informed social policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Nov 2016). Website.

Curini, Luigi (2015) The cohesion of committees is key in determining their legislative effectiveness. Democratic Audit UK (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Curran, Goldsmith (2012) Media Reform Now: Towards a Democratic and Accountable Media. Media Policy Blog (24 Apr 2012). Website.

Curtice, John (2015) The 2015 election could reignite the debate about electoral reform in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2015). Website.

Curtice, John (2013) If the Conservatives are to counter the challenge of UKIP, they need to turn around the economy rather than fret obsessively about Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 May 2013). Website.

Curtice, John (2015) Rules and practices of political opinion polls. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Curtice, John, Boyle, Katie, Tierney, Stephen and Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh (2014) The vow delivered? Experts respond to the publication of theSmith Commission’s recommendations. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Nov 2014). Website.

Curtice, John and Kippin, Sean (2014) Five minutes with John Curtice: “In over 60 opinion polls, only one has ever seen a majority in favour of Scottish independence”. Democratic Audit UK (14 Jul 2014). Website.

Curtice, John and Kippin, Sean (2014) Five minutes with John Curtice: “The problem facing the Conservatives is that so far this is a voteless recovery”. Democratic Audit UK (16 Jul 2014). Website.

Curtis, Jennifer (2020) History repeats itself: Brexit, Trump and the politics of unfinished conflict. LSE Brexit (27 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Cutts, David, Fieldhouse, Ed, Fisher, Justin, Johnston, Ron and Pattie, Charles (2015) Contact matters: voters like to be asked personally for their support. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Cutts, David and Russell, Andrew (2018) The 'exit from Brexit' illusion: why the Liberal Democrats cannot capture the 48. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Sep 2018). Website.

Cylus, Jonathan and Papanicolas, Irene ORCID: 0000-0002-8000-3185 (2012) Perceptions of health care access in Europe: How universal is universal coverage? LSE Health and Social Care (01 May 2012). Website.

D'Arcy, Conor (2014) The UK’s surge in self-employment brings with it increased financial insecurity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2014). Website.

D'Arcy, Conor (2014) We need strategies to boost pay progression for the low paid. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2014). Website.

D'Arcy, Conor (2014) With the Smith Commission reporting and the SNP surging, the Scottish Labour party has reached a critical juncture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Nov 2014). Website.

Daddow, Oliver (2017) Delusions and meddling: 30 years of Tory Euroscepticism are coming to the fore. LSE Brexit (09 May 2017). Website.

Daddow, Oliver (2016) Project Fear is the legacy of decades of Euroscepticism. Dare Cameron make a positive case for the EU? LSE Brexit (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Dalton, Russell (2016) Political parties do represent their voters, but the degree of representation varies across issues and parties. Democratic Audit UK (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Daly, Dr Tom Gerald (2019) Democratic decay: the threat with a thousand names. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Damant, Jacqueline (2015) Digital Britain: We must do more to make technology accessible to older people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Dangoor, Margaret (2015) Dementia and day care – supporting the partnership of care. LSE Health and Social Care (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Dangoor, Margaret (2014) Margaret Dangoor on her involvement in PSSRU’s MODEM project. LSE Health and Social Care (14 Sep 2014). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2017) 2016: the death of the left. Researching Sociology (03 Jan 2017). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) Cathy come home: why it is still relevant 50 years on and why the world needs people like Ken Loach. Researching Sociology (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) #HowToGetACouncilHouse – an unfair representation. Researching Sociology (10 May 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) In support of the junior doctors’ strike. Researching Sociology (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 1. Researching Sociology (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 3. Researching Sociology (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2015) What now for the precariat? Researching Sociology (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Darcy, Conor (2013) It’s hard to be optimistic about a reversal of the rising poverty trends any time soon. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jun 2013). Website.

Darlington, Roger (2011) Comms Review – so far, a Phoney War. Media Policy Blog (17 Oct 2011). Website.

Dassonneville, Ruth and Dejaeghere, Yves (2014) When voters with high political knowledge change their votes, it is usually to ideologically similar parties. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Apr 2014). Website.

Datu, Kerwin (2012) Book Review: Don’t take no for an answer: the 2011 referendum and the future of electoral reform by Lewis Baston and Ken Ritchie. LSE Review of Books (04 May 2012). Website.

Datu, Kerwin (2012) Book Review: The politics of urban governance by Jon Pierre. LSE Review of Books (01 Apr 2012). Website.

Datu, Kerwin (2012) Book review: how do we inspire political interest in the British public? A study of the 2011 AV Referendum. LSE Review of Books (04 May 2012). Website.

David-Barrett, Liz (2011) All too often the revolving door between business and government can lead to ethical conflicts. A new statutory body to rule on appointments is needed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Aug 2011). Website.

David-Barrett, Liz (2011) Fixing the revolving door. Democratic Audit UK (01 Aug 2011). Website.

David-Barrett, Liz (2020) The UK’s trust-based approach to regulating conflicts of interest is no longer fit for purpose. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

David-Barrett, Liz and Fazekas, Mihaly (2019) Grand corruption and the authoritarian turn. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Davidson, Anjali (2016) A northerner ventures south. Researching Sociology (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Davidson, Neil (2014) Neil Davidson on the Radical Independence Campaign: “The basic programme is to roll back neoliberalism”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Sep 2014). Website.

Davie, Grace (2016) Changing Britain: whilst the non-religious are growing, new religious life is flourishing in urban areas. Religion and the Public Sphere (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Davies, Ben (2011) Book review: ages of reform: dawns and downfalls of the British Left. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2011). Website.

Davies, Neil (2013) Advocates of RCTs in education should look more closely at the differences between medical research and education research. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2013). Website.

Davies, Philip HJ (2016) UK security will both gain and suffer from Brexit. The EU will only lose. LSE Brexit (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Davies, Simon, Whitley, Edgar A. and Hosein, Gus (2010) How academic research has impact – but not always what the Minister wanted: the story of the LSE Identity Project. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jun 2010). Website.

Davis, Will (2014) How ‘competitiveness’ became one of the great unquestioned virtues of contemporary culture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2014). Website.

Dawes, Chris (2014) Media Plurality in the UK: Where Do We Go From Here? Media Policy Blog (18 Aug 2014). Website.

Dawes, Chris (2014) A Predictable Act of Political Cowardice: The Government’s Response on Media Ownership. Media Policy Blog (11 Aug 2014). Website.

Dawson, Barnaby (2011) A new Facebook app lets you test-drive the Alternative Vote, and aims to show young voters that voting for change in the May referendum makes sense. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Feb 2011). Website.

Dawson, Michael (2014) The North of England needs a devo-max government. Here’s why. Democratic Audit UK (09 Dec 2014). Website.

Day, Abby (2016) The conflict between religion and media has deep roots. Religion and the public Sphere (22 Aug 2016). Website.

De Guzman, Noelle (2012) Leveson Editorials: Newspapers anxious over Inquiry’s outcome. LSE Health and Social Care (03 Jul 2012). Website.

De Lyon, Josh, Dhingra, Swati and Machin, Stephen (2017) The Brexit vote has caused a significant rise in UK prices, especially food. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Nov 2017). Website.

De Lyon, Josh, Leromain, Elsa and Molina-Domene, Maria (2018) Brexit is still a hot topic on Twitter, but public sentiments remain largely unchanged. LSE Brexit (21 Jun 2018). Website.

De Vries, Catherine (2016) Could Brexit be a unifying moment for Europe? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jul 2016). Website.

De Vrieze, Franklin (2020) Covid-19: why the emerging public debt crisis needs urgent engagement by parliamentarians. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

De Vrieze, Franklin (2020) Not all scrutiny is equal: how parliaments vary in scrutinising the implementation of legislation. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

De Waal, Alex (2018) Brexidiocy and Somalia. Conflict Research Programme Blog (15 Nov 2018). Blog Entry.

DeCillia, Brooks (2016) From “Watchdog” to “Attackdog”: Media depictions of Jeremy Corbyn are an affront to democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Dean, Rikki (2013) There should be greater public involvement in deciding what is a legitimate ‘nudge’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2013). Website.

Dee, Megan and Smith, Karen E. (2017) Post-Brexit diplomacy: Can the UK hope to exert leverage at the UN without recourse to the EU? British Politics and Policy Blog (03 Aug 2017). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2015) Andrew Parker’s BBC interview shows continuing weaknesses in how UK security services are scrutinised. Democratic Audit UK (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2017) Good for the Conservatives, bad for the country: Four reasons why a snap election is a bad idea. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2017). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2013) Having security chiefs give evidence to Parliament isprogress, but future sessions must dig deeper. Democratic Audit Blog (15 Nov 2013). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2014) If the Intelligence and Security Committee is to be an effective scrutineer, it must be able to rely on the accuracy of the information provided by the security services. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Nov 2014). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2016) Improvements in turnout and more partisan voting: the consequences of embedding PCC elections in the electoral cycle. Democratic Audit UK (12 May 2016). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2017) Plagued by delays: the June election is bad news for the Intelligence and Security Committee. Democratic Audit UK (26 Apr 2017). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2015) Proper scrutiny must not be set aside in Britain’s response to the attacks in Paris. Democratic Audit UK (20 Nov 2015). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2014) Recent events at the Intelligence and Security Committee make it increasingly difficult to justify the current arrangements for scrutinising the security services. Democratic Audit Blog (30 May 2014). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2019) When will the government respond to the Intelligence and Security Committee’s report on UK lethal drone strikes in Syria? Democratic Audit Blog (26 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Defty, Andrew (2015) The delay in appointing a new Intelligence and Security Committee threatens to undermine its work before it has even begun. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Defty, Andrew (2020) The delayed publication of the Russia Report demonstrates why reform is needed to preserve the Intelligence and Security Committee’s independence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Degerman, Dan (2014) 16 and 17 year olds are not fully autonomous, and therefore should not be allowed to vote. Democratic Audit Blog (22 May 2014). Website.

Dejaeghere, Yves, Russo, Luana and Nikolic, Louise (2016) Political habits learned in home country are determinants of EU expats’ registration in European elections. Democratic Audit UK (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Della Giusta, Marina, Jaworska, Sylvia, Vukadinović-Greetham, Danica and De Liddo, Anna (2019) Long read: what is going on with economic expertise? LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Dellepiane, Sebastian (2015) The clash of economic ideas: the striking resilience of expansionary austerity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Dellot, Benedict (2012) Civil servants are leaving the public sector in droves, highlighting the increasingly troublesome relationship between the executive and the ‘machinery of government’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2012). Website.

Dellot, Benedict (2013) Policies aimed at supporting young enterprise must be grounded in a thorough understanding of the practical needs of young entrepreneurs. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2013). Website.

Demireva, Neil (2014) The academic evidence regarding immigration is overwhelmingly positive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Dec 2014). Website.

Den Haan, Wouter J., Ellison, Martin, Ilzetzki, Ethan, McMahon, Michael and Reis, Ricardo (2016) A vote to leave will increase financial market volatility. LSE Brexit (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Den Haan, Wouter J., Ilzetzki, Ethan, Ellison, Martin and McMahon, Michael (2016) Brexit and the economy: are economists out of touch with voters and politicians? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Den Haan, Wouter J., Ilzetzki, Ethan, Ellison, Martin and McMahon, Michael (2017) Flexible labour markets, real wages and economic recoveries. LSE Business Review (30 May 2017). Website.

Denham, John (2020) Greater Manchester tier 3 rules: what the stand-off tells us about England’s centralisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Denham, John (2016) John Denham’s reflections on the Employer Support for Higher Level Skills report. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Denick, Lina (2016) Predictive Policing and the Automated Suppression of Dissent. Media Policy Blog (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Dennison, James (2014) Carswell’s defection to UKIP will harm Cameron because it was based on principle, but don’t expect other Eurosceptics to follow. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2014). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) The EU referendum in Northern Ireland: good Europeans or sectarian politics as usual? LSE Brexit (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) From Devo-max to West Lothian-Max. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) Green Party voters look like Lib Dems, think like Labour voters and are as dissatisfied as ‘Kippers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) A Lib-Lab coalition is perfectly possible – with the SNP as the silent partner. British Policy and Politics at LSE (18 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Dennison, James (2015) The Loser Takes It All – The SNP after the referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2014) Though the Green Party’s popularity may continue to rise, it is too ideological to become a ‘UKIP of the Left’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Sep 2014). Website.

Dennison, James (2016) A long time coming: Brexit and what happens next. LSE Brexit (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Dennison, James and Brito Bastos, Filipe (2015) How Portugal’s election resembled the UK’s general election and what both contests indicate about European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Dennison, James and Carl, Noah (2016) The ultimate causes of Brexit: history, culture, and geography. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Dennison, Suzi and Pardijs, Dina (2016) Now give us our own referendum: how Brexit could energise Europe’s insurgent parties. Democratic Audit UK (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Denny, Emilly St (2014) The prevention agenda in Scotland is a worthy initiative, but the tensions inherent in its execution may yet undermine it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 May 2014). Website.

Denny, Emily (2016) What does it mean for public policy to be ‘Made in Wales’? British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2016). Website.

Department of Government blog, (2014) Free at last: My student life. LSE Department of Government Blog (22 May 2014). Website.

Derbez Fernández, Claudia (2017) The invisible poor door: Claudia Derbez Fernández. Researching Sociology (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Dermott, Esther (2015) The evolution of gender and poverty in Britain: solo-living men are emerging as a new poor group. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Derounian, James (2011) Parish, town and community councils are genuinely democratic vehicles for translating fine words about localism into reality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Dec 2011). Website.

Derounian, James (2016) This green and neglected land – how the National Planning Policy Framework fails to meet the needs of communities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Deva, Sagar S. and Kirkland, Christopher (2015) By abandoning ideology for short term pragmatism both left and right are trivialising important constitutional questions. Democratic Audit UK (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Devanny, Joe (2016) Long read review: politics: between the extremes by Nick Clegg. LSE Review of Books (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Devanny, Joe (2016) Politics: Between the Extremes by Nick Clegg. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2016). Website.

Dewan, Torun (2011) Fox’s delayed decision to jump reflects his ‘first offence’ status – and perhaps Cameron’s anxiety not to deplete the Cabinet’s ‘talent pool’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2011). Website.

Dhingra, Swati (2015) Book Review: After the storm: the world economy and Britain’s economic future by Vince Cable. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Dhingra, Swati (2016) The EU referendum has already hit the UK economy – here’s how it could recover after a remain vote. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati (2016) Minor relaxations of immigration policy will not make up for the economic impacts of a Brexit in the UK or India. South Asia @ LSE (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati (2016) Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘soft’ Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati (2016) The ‘leave’ campaigns are ignoring the last 40 years of economic data. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati and De Lyon, Josh (2017) Florence speech falls short on the details of a bespoke arrangement with the EU. LSE Brexit (Sep 2017). Website.

Dhingra, Swati, Ottaviano, Gianmarco and Sampson, Thomas (2015) Should we stay or should we go? The economic consequences of leaving the EU. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Dhingra, Swati, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Sampson, Thomas and Van Reenen, John (2016) Did the Treasury get it right? Putting a figure on the cost of a Brexit. LSE Brexit (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati and Sampson, Thomas (2017) Brexit has already started to make UK citizens poorer. LSE Brexit (02 Jun 2017). Website.

Dhingra, Swati and Sampson, Thomas (2019) Brexit will leave the UK worse off economically in all scenarios. LSE Business Review (01 Nov 2019). Blog Entry.

Dhingra, Swati and Sampson, Thomas (2019) Three years on: the UK is paying a high economic price for its decision to leave the EU. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Dhingra, Swati and Sampson, Thomas (2016) What kind of relationship with the EU is best for the UK economy post-Brexit? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Aug 2016). Website.

Dhingra, Swati, Van Reenen, John, Sampson, Thomas and Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. (2016) The cost of Brexit to trade? At least £850 per household, per year. LSE Brexit (19 Mar 2016). Website.

Di Cataldo, Marco (2016) Poorer UK regions have benefited from EU Cohesion Policy and would lose out from Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Di Massa, Elettra, Von Oosterhout, Sjoukje, Jokinen, Olli and Stratton, Hugo (2017) LSE students write: young people deserve a say on the Brexit negotiations. LSE Brexit (06 Feb 2017). Website.

Diamond, Patrick (2020) Book review: Peter Shore: Labour’s forgotten patriot by Kevin Hickson, Jasper Miles and Harry Taylor. LSE Review of Books (05 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Diamond, Patrick (2020) Book review: Peter Shore: Labour’s forgotten patriot by Kevin Hickson, Jasper Miles and Harry Taylor. Democratic Audit Blog (09 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Diamond, Patrick (2020) Cummings's thinking is a potent challenge to the Whitehall system - and is likely to be opposed. British Policy and Politics at LSE (06 Jan 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Diamond, Patrick (2020) Dominic Cummings’s thinking on the civil service is a potent challenge to the Whitehall system – and is likely to be opposed. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Diamond, Patrick (2020) Even in the absence of Cummings, the Johnson administration will continue its mission of ‘draining the swamp’ in Whitehall. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Diamond, Patrick (2017) Three key lessons from Labour’s campaign – and how the party needs to change. Democratic Audit UK (12 Jun 2017). Website.

Diamond, Patrick (2020) The UK state after COVID-19: Britain needs a system of government which is holistic, anticipatory, and intelligent. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

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Donnelly, Brendan (2018) The tragicomedy of Brexit needs resolution by another referendum. LSE Brexit (29 Jan 2018). Website.

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Dowding, Keith and Taflaga, Marija (2020) Australian politics shows why the de-separation of political and administrative careers matters for democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

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Downing, Joseph (2016) Applying for post-doc funding? LSE Careers Blog (18 Mar 2016). Website.

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Draca, Mirko (2011) For a working lobbyist, a connection to a UK Cabinet Minister could be worth up to £112,000 a year. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Oct 2011). Website.

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Duffy, Bobby (2014) Perceptions and reality: Ten things we should know about attitudes to immigration in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2014). Website.

Dukelow, Fiona and Kennett, Patricia (2018) Disciplinary neoliberalism: coercive commodification and the post-crisis welfare state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Sep 2018). Website.

Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie (2014) Alternative internet(s): the benefits and challenges of distributed services. Media Policy Blog (24 Nov 2014). Website.

Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie and Lynskey, Orla (2015) Defining a public domain for copyright and data legislation at the European Parliament (part 2). Media Policy Blog (11 Aug 2015). Website.

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Dulong de Rosnay, Mélanie (2016) Algorithmic Transparency and Platform Loyalty or Fairness in the French Digital Republic Bill. Media Policy Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Dumbrell, John (2012) David Cameron, Barack Obama and the US-UK ‘special relationship’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Mar 2012). Website.

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Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) Light, and lots of paperwork, at the end of the tunnel. LSE Brexit (01 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Dunleavy, Patick (2013) The lasting achievement of Thatcherism as a political project is that Britain now has three political parties of the right, instead of one. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Apr 2013). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) 2010 election analysis – nobody has won in terms of votes, but the last-minute momentum was to Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 May 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) The AV referendum could still let voters choose between Australian AV and the London form of AV. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) Book review: ready for the referendum?: an essential guide to electoral reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) Brexit shows (again) why we must overhaul the way the Commons is elected. LSE Brexit (26 Jun 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) David Cameron is running a ‘ring-donut’ government with a weak centre. His feeble grip on policy coordination suggests a failure of statecraft. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2014) Debating Scotland’s transition costs: a response to Iain McLean’s critique. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Jun 2014). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) Epitaph for a political chancer: Cameron’s fate examplifies the inability of UK elites to resolve long-run crises. Democratic Audit UK (25 Jun 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) Epitaph for a political chancer: Cameron’s fate exemplifies the inability of UK elites to resolve long-run crises. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) Falling back on the (nation) state – and hating it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Nov 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2012) Fixed term parliaments are a mirage – it’s all downhill from now to a June 2014 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Feb 2012). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2012) Gauging the time lags in Whitehall’s responses to modern digital processes suggests an enduring problem with organizational culture in the civil service. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Jan 2012). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) Hating the state – and exploiting the shock. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Dec 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) How democratic are the UK’s two proportional electoral systems? Democratic Audit UK (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) How democratic are the reformed electoral systems used in mayoral and devolved elections? Democratic Audit UK (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) How democratic is the UK’s ‘Westminster Plurality Rule’ electoral system? Democratic Audit UK (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) How effective is Parliament in controlling UK government and representing citizens? Democratic Audit UK (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) Hung parliament scenarios factoring in more liberal democrat MPs. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2012) The Joint Committee report on reform of the House of Lords is mostly headed for the dustbin of history – because this mess of arcane proposals cannot be sold to voters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Apr 2012). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) Latest state of the race for polling day, Thursday May 6. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) The Parliamentary arithmetic shows that the Cameron-Clegg coalition is almost immune to rebellions – it will last five years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2014) Political and constitutional turbulence in the UK looks set to continue to 2020. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Sep 2014). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) The Research Excellence Framework is lumbering and expensive: for a fraction of the cost, a digital census of academic research would create unrivalled and genuine information about UK universities’ research performance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2019) Sixteen reasons to expect just another, ‘standard-issue’ Tory government. British Policy and Politics at LSE (17 Dec 2019), pp. 1-4. Blog Entry.

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Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) Three more years of Cameron – but it will be a rocky road ahead. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2015). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) Three more years of Cameron – but it will be a rocky road ahead. Democratic Audit UK (08 May 2015). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) The UK election spells the end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) The UK’s political climate remains volatile: but the Liberal Democrats’ immediate prospects look grim, whatever happens. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Mar 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) The Westminster Model strikes back, both in Britain and in Canada … but pressures for multi-party politics are still increasing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) Why AV does not necessarily produce more coalition governments: nor does it help small parties to win more seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Feb 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) Why all MPs should support reforming the electoral system: it is a key step in restoring their own legitimacy with the public. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) Why the 2015 UK election spells the bitter end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) The anatomy of a service delivery disaster: how the UK’s tax agency goofed up. And what it means to one of their ‘customers'. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Nov 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) The condition of the parties – focus on 34 per cent, not 40 per cent. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) The distribution of power across parties in parliament. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) The government’s approach to reforming the House of Lords is 80 per cent of the way there. Nick Clegg needs to take courage and to go the rest of the way to a more democratic and coherent, wholly elected Senate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jun 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2020) A modern Rasputin, or the UK’s Vice-Premier? Whichever view you take, Cummings’s role is unprecedented. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) The remaking of a Euro Brit? Unless many more UK voters express positive support for things European, a ‘spiral of silence’ could yet undermine the campaign to stay in. LSE Brexit (03 Nov 2015). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) A shallow or a deeply Hung Parliament? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2011) The vulnerability of the British state – deeper lessons from the urban riots. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Aug 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Carrera, Leandro (2013) We must understand the cultural, as well as the economic, dimensions of austerity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Feb 2013). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Carrera, Leandro (2013) The rise of a robot state? New frontiers for growing the productivity of government services. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Feb 2013). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Carrera, Leandro N. (2011) Government productivity in UK social security has not grown across two decades to 2008 – largely because DWP senior civil servants blocked any move to ‘digital era’ services. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Gilson, Christopher (2011) The Barnsley by-election suggests that the collective health of the Coalition government is now in jeopardy. On current polls the Liberal Democrats will do badly in the May local elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Mar 2011). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Gilson, Christopher (2010) The House of Commons’ Select Committees are now more independent of government: but are they any better informed? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jun 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Gilson, Christopher (2010) How unfair or disproportionate is the UK’s voting system for general elections? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Gilson, Christopher (2010) Update: how would a 2010 hung Parliament be managed? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Gilson, Christopher (2010) What about the 'Other' parties? British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2010). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Gilson, Christopher and Sanders, David T. (2010) Is the UK electorate disengaged? British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2010). Website.

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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.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections: find out about your new MEPs in the North East, North West, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit Blog (30 May 2014). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East and West Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, and Wales? Democratic Audit Blog (29 May 2014). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections: who are your new MEPs in the East of England, London, the South East, and the South West? Democratic Audit Blog (28 May 2014). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Hopkin, Jonathan and Kippin, Sean (2014) Why all our top parties are doing voters a disservice by cramming the European Parliament ballot papers with the names of ‘no hope’ candidates. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Apr 2014). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 and Muir, Dominic (2013) Parliament bounces back – how Select Committees have become a power in the land. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jul 2013). Website.

Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Travers, Tony and Gilson, Chris (2012) The LSE’s simple guide to UK voting systems. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Nov 2012). Website.

Dunn, Andrew (2015) The ‘choosiness’ of the unemployed: evidence on voluntary unemployment in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Dunnett, James (2014) It may be time to revisit the old idea of moving the seat of British government out of London. Democratic Audit UK (12 Sep 2014). Website.

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Dustman, Christian and Frattini, Tommaso (2013) Nothing is ‘hidden’ in our report on the fiscal effects of recent UK immigration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Nov 2013). Website.

Duvell, Franck (2014) Irregular migration to the UK: 10 questions answered. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2014). Website.

Dyson, Tim (2016) Demographic change and democratization – Professor Tim Dyson. International Development (29 Jun 2016). Website.

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Dzerins, Natalie (2011) Book review: Britain at the polls 2010. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jul 2011). Website.

Dzerins, Natalie (2011) Book review: understanding British party politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2011). Website.

Dávid-Barrett, Elizabeth (2015) Parliamentary codes of conduct do not end political corruption, but they can help build a democratic political culture. Democratic Audit UK (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Economides, Spyros and Himmrich, Julia (2016) What price autonomy? Brexit’s effect on Britain’s soft power, trade deals and European security. LSE Brexit (23 May 2016). Website.

Edgerton, Barton (2019) Book review: Everyday economics: a user’s guide to the modern economy by Steve Coulter. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Edmiston, Daniel (2020) The depth and profile of UK poverty has changed considerably – official statistics must start capturing this reality amidst COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Edmiston, Daniel, Geiger, Ben, Scullion, Lisa, Ingold, Jo and Summers, Kate ORCID: 0000-0001-9964-0259 (2020) Despite the suspension of conditionality, benefit claimants are already looking for work. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Edwards, Brett and Cacciatori, Mattia (2016) Why Boris Johnson must support continued criminal investigations into the use of chemical weapons in Syria. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Aug 2016). Website.

Eichhorn, Jan (2017) Brexit alone will not decide a second Scottish referendum – but its perceived economic impact may. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Mar 2017). Website.

Eichhorn, Jan (2015) There was no rise in Scottish nationalism: Understanding the SNP victory. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2015). Website.

Eichhorn, Jan and Kenealy, Daniel (2015) The people think it’s good to talk about how they are governed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2015). Website.

Eichtinger, Martin (2016) Brexit Ambassador series: the view from Austria. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Eisenstadt, Naomi (2011) Despite initial mistakes, the success of the Sure Start programme has been to prove that government does have a role to play in the development of young children. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Sep 2011). Website.

Eiser, David (2015) In Scotland, public appetite for further fiscal decentralisation is fuelled by greater levels of trust in Holyrood than in Westminster. Democratic Audit UK (26 Aug 2015). Website.

El Sehrawey, Amani (2015) Book review: opting out of the European Union: diplomacy, sovereignty and European integration by Rebecca Adler-Nissen. LSE Review of Books (15 Jan 2015). Website.

El Sehrawey, Amani (2014) Book review: the Europe dilemma: Britain and the drama of EU integration by Roger Liddle. LSE Review of Books (17 Jul 2014). Website.

El-Agraa, Ali M (2016) Alan Sked’s case for Brexit: a six-point rebuttal. LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2016). Website.

Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia, Liebenau, Jonathan and Kärrberg, Patrik (2013) Spectrum allocation for emergency services in the UK and Europe: An open set of questions to be researched. Network Economy Forum (25 Apr 2013). Website.

Elgenius, Gabriella (2014) Why does the England football manager insist his players sing the national anthem at the World Cup? Democratic Audit Blog (07 Jun 2014). Website.

Elias, Anwen (2015) Far from settling the independence question, the Catalan elections have simply added to the uncertainty over Catalonia’s future. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Elias, Anwen (2016) While prospects for Catalan independence remain bleak, Spain’s territorial crisis is here to stay. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 May 2016). Website.

Elles, James (2019) Yes, the European Parliament is different from Westminster - and British leaders never bothered to explain how. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas (2016) Brexit and the Gordian knot of the UK productivity puzzle. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas (2017) Budget 2017 and the economy: bad news all round. British Politics and Policy Blog (22 Nov 2017). Website.

Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas (2018) Cabinet resignations and the Chequers proposal could destabilise the economy. LSE Brexit (17 Jul 2018). Website.

Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas (2018) Government should treat its Brexit studies like working papers: circulate them for feedback. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Feb 2018). Website.

Ellington, Michael and Milas, Costas (2017) Why the Bank of England should change how it publishes the future path of interest rates. British Politics and Policy Blog (08 Nov 2017). Website.

Elliott, Edward and Goodman, Sam (2020) ‘Global Britain’? assessing Boris Johnson’s major changes to national security and foreign policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Elliott, Mark (2014) Scotland has voted ‘No’. What next for the UK constitution? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Sep 2014). Website.

Elliott, Matthew (2011) Unfair, expensive and a politicians’ fix – why British voters should reject the Alternative Vote. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jan 2011). Website.

Ellis, Geoff (2015) Internet delivers mixed messages for older people. LSE Health and Social Care (12 Aug 2015). Website.

Ellis, Geoff (2015) Social investment in long-term care. LSE Health and Social Care (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Elvidge, John (2011) The experiences of Scotland’s devolved authority can provide lessons in governance for Westminster and beyond. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2011). Website.

Emerson, Michael (2015) Britain’s political earthquake will create aftershocks for the UK and Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 May 2015). Website.

Emerson, Michael (2013) Seven hazards in David Cameron’s intended European policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jan 2013). Website.

Enderlein, Henrik, Letta, Enrico and De Geus, Aart (2017) Seizing the moment for euro area reform: a three-step action plan. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jun 2017). Website.

Enders, Claire (2013) Industry-Proposed Royal Charter Further from Leveson than Anything Before. Media Policy Blog (26 Apr 2013). Website.

Enders, Claire (2015) What if there were no BBC television? Enders Analysis on BBC TV’s impact on investment in UK content. Media Policy Blog (22 Sep 2015). Website.

English, Patrick (2020) Has Brexit affected the way Britons think about immigrants? The recent ‘national mood’ on immigration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2020). Blog Entry.

English, Richard (2011) There is no neat template to determine responses to political violence and terrorism, but the experience of the Northern Ireland Troubles does suggest that certain core principles should underpin appropriate counter-terrorism policies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2011). Website.

Er Tan, Wenn (2017) “Who will pay for the concierge?”— ‘Place-making’ and its exclusion in Whitechapel Wenn Er Tan. Researching Sociology (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Erens, Bob and Wistow, Gerald (2016) Early evaluation: hurdles in the road for Pioneer health and social care integration programme. LSE Health and Social Care (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Eriksen, Erik O. (2018) Lessons from Norway: the case for a second referendum on Brexit. LSE Brexit (04 Oct 2018). Website.

Escobar, Oliver (2015) Reclaiming democracy: a systems approach to change the system. Democratic Audit UK (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Espinoza, Marcia Vera, Sandelind, Clara and Ni Ghráinne, Ghráinne (2017) “Safe return review” refugee policy: counter-productive and morally indefensible. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2017). Website.

Etherington, Stuart (2017) Charities must have a voice in Brexit – for the sake of the disaffected people they help. LSE Brexit (28 Mar 2017). Website.

Evandrou, Maria, Falkingham, Jane, Qin, Min and Vlachantoni, Athina (2020) Under the social services’ radar: community support to older people during the UK lockdown. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Evans, Adam (2014) The Audacity of Nope: Meaningful fiscal accountability remains a pipe dream for Wales. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Feb 2014). Website.

Evans, Adam (2013) A Barrier or Bridge? Serious problems revealed in the UK citizenship test. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Jul 2013). Website.

Evans, Adam (2013) Don’t expect meaningful fiscal devolution for Wales any timesoon. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Dec 2013). Website.

Evans, Adam (2013) Electoral system dynamics are fundamental to understanding why comparisons between the FDP and the Liberal Democrats are ultimately somewhat misguided. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Sep 2013). Website.

Evans, Adam (2014) The Lib Dem’s failings on the English Question are a damning indictment for a party which claims to believe in a federal future for the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2014). Website.

Evans, Adam (2013) Much ado about nothing: Fiscal accountability in Wales and the Silk Commission. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Nov 2013). Website.

Evans, Adam (2013) Welsh incremental devolution: history repeats itself, first as tragedy then as tax? Democratic Audit Blog (26 Aug 2013). Website.

Evans, Adam (2014) While the Scottish people may be on the brink of the unknown, the Welsh continue to prefer familiarity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Sep 2014). Website.

Evans, Daniel (2015) No more ‘Welsh effect’? Why the EU may be becoming a scapegoat in Wales. LSE Brexit (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Evans, Daniel (2016) Wales, already impoverished, is set to get even poorer. LSE Brexit (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Evans, Elizabeth (2013) Men only? The parliamentary Liberal Democrats and genderrepresentation. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Oct 2013). Website.

Evans, Harry (2015) Book review: the making of Eurosceptic Britain, Second Edition, by Chris Gifford. LSE Review of Books (13 Feb 2015). Website.

Evans, Heather (2014) Competitive elections are good democracy, creating more engaged voters over a longer period of time. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Jul 2014). Website.

Evans, Jocelyn (2013) Where candidates live matters to voters, and they show it in their voting. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Sep 2013). Website.

Evans, Mary (2011) David Willetts’ blaming of feminism for male working class unemployment reveals the inner workings of the Tory mind: a hatred of the agency of women and the suspicion of progressive movements. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2011). Website.

Evans, Mary (2013) Regarding young children as an unfortunate interruption in the workings of a political economy radically disregards the building bricks through which a society is constructed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2013). Website.

Evans, Mary (2011) ‘Social kettling’ and the closure of domestic violence shelters are amongst the new challenges for feminists in 2011: they are responding with a new activism, using social media and collective action. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jan 2011). Website.

Evans, Mary (2012) Tough times ahead in 2012 may provide space to question the primacy of growth and consumerism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jan 2012). Website.

Evans, Mary (2012) We are not ‘all in this together’: British democracy is suffering from the disconnect between politicians and the wider public. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Feb 2012). Website.

Evans, Mary (2014) Whilst the debates in Scotland were a very welcome sign of political engagement, we should be cautious about the nature and the extent of that engagement. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Sep 2014). Website.

Evans, Mary (2011) The crude moralism that characterises looters and rioters as ‘scum’ is evidence that space for political debate about the causes of things is becoming dangerously limited. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Aug 2011). Website.

Evans, Mary (2013) The doctrine of ‘hard working’ is the worst kind of religion. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2013). Website.

Evans, Mary (2015) A message to Jon Cruddas and Labour: challenge, construct and connect. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2015). Website.

Evans, Natalie (2013) Free Schools set the standard for school accountability to the local community. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Sep 2013). Website.

Evans, Steffan (2015) How extending the right to buy in England could change the relationship between the government and housing associations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Evans, Steffan (2016) The Welsh Assembly after the elections: housing policy could be an area upon which to build a coalition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 May 2016). Website.

Evans, Tom (2016) Free to retransmit: time for a new model for PSB content? Media Policy Blog (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Evans, Tom (2016) Why the BT-EE merger challenges Ofcom’s wholesale remedies. Media Policy Blog (19 Jan 2016). Website.

Evans-Lacko, Sara and Knapp, Martin ORCID: 0000-0003-1427-0215 (2016) Cost of depression in the workplace across eight diverse countries – collectively US$250 billion. LSE Health and Social Care (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Evans-Lacko, Sara and Knapp, Martin ORCID: 0000-0003-1427-0215 (2014) The role of managers in promoting social acceptance among people with depression in the workplace. LSE Health and Social Care (17 Mar 2014). Website.

Evens, Tom, Van Rompuy, Ben and Donders, Karen (2014) Merger Mania in Distribution and Content Markets: Need for European Action. Media Policy Blog (09 Sep 2014). Website.

Evens, Toms and Iosifidis, Petros (2014) Ofcom’s “Must Offer” Review Should Ensure More Competition in Sports Rights Market. Media Policy Blog (02 May 2014). Website.

Evriviades, Euripides L. (2016) High Commissioner for the Republic of Cyprus to the UK: “A Brexit would not be in the interests of the Commonwealth”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Ewart, Paul (2020) Book review: Other people’s politics: populism to Corbynism by J.A. Smith. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Ewen, Janine (2015) How to eliminate violence against women: the view from Scotland. LSE Human Rights Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Eyres, Tallulah (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 4. Researching Sociology (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Eyres, Tallulah, Mwale, Temi, Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564, Gamsu, Sol and Daniel, Ronda (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 7. Researching Sociology (27 Nov 2016). Website.

Faguet, Jean-Paul ORCID: 0000-0002-7188-0098 (2016) The Democracy Bomb. International Development (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Faguet, Jean-Paul ORCID: 0000-0002-7188-0098 (2016) The democracy bomb: Brexit and the need for a written constitution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Falkner, Robert (2014) Tough trade-offs on the road to Paris: What hopes for a 2015 climate agreement? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Oct 2014). Website.

Falkner, Robert (2013) The burning hole at the heart of the G8 agenda. Why was climate change marginalised at the 2013 G8 summit? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jun 2013). Website.

Fankhauser, Sam ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888 (2015) How to make UK energy policy more predictable again. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Fankhauser, Sam ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888 and Matikainen, Sini (2017) How green are the manifestos? GE2017 and climate change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2017). Website.

Fankhauser, Samuel ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888 (2011) If implemented properly, the government’s planned reform of the UK energy sector should make it easier for carbon reduction targets to be met. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Feb 2011). Website.

Fankhauser, Samuel ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888 (2011) The UK government should stick to a plan of aggressive de-carbonisation and avoid the temptation of a new dash for gas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Nov 2011). Website.

Farage, Nigel, Brown, Stuart A. and Suss, Joel (2014) Five minutes with Nigel Farage: “The European Parliament elections may ultimately decide whether we get a referendum on EU membership”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jan 2014). Website.

Farmer, Harry (2016) The real reasons referendums have become so common – and so scary. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Farmer, Harry (2016) The tax credit row highlighted a fundamental imbalance in our political system: here’s one way to redress it. Democratic Audit UK (27 May 2016). Website.

Farnsworth, Amanda, Goodman, Emma and Sheehan, Clare (2013) From TV to tablets – how the BBC’s onscreen journalism is changing. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Oct 2013). Website.

Farrar, Laura (2008) Arts criticism in crisis? A Polis special report and event. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Mar 2008). Website.

Farrell, David (2014) The Irish Constitutional Convention offers a potential routemap for renewing UK democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (15 Oct 2014). Website.

Farrell, Peter (2012) Social Digital Series: Reflecting on the State of Social Digital Behaviour in the UK. Media Policy Blog (12 Mar 2012). Website.

Farrer, Benjamin D. (2015) Voters react to ethnic minority candidates in different and sometimes unexpected ways. Democratic Audit UK (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Farrington, Conor (2017) "All that is solid...": the destructive tendencies of the Conservative Party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jul 2017). Website.

Farror, James (2013) Book review: Crossing the floor: Reg Prentice and the crisis of British social democracy. LSE Review of Books (02 Sep 2013). Website.

Fasan, Olu (2016) Brexit: why Africa will lose a voice in Brussels but gain the best of both worlds. International Growth Centre Blog (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Fatsis, Lambros (2015) How do citizens choose who to vote for? A sociological account of the 2015 UK general election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Faull, Jonathan, Ludlow, Piers and Warlouzet, Laurent (2018) British influence in Brussels had been far greater than recognised. LSE Brexit (09 Jul 2018). Website.

Favell, Adrian (2016) Compared to its neighbours, open migration to Britain has been a success story. LSE Brexit (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Favell, Adrian (2014) The UK has been one of the main beneficiaries from free movement of labour in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Jul 2014). Website.

Fear, Christopher (2020) Book review: Britain’s Conservative Right since 1945: traditional Toryism in a cold climate by Kevin Hickson. LSE Review of Books (13 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Featherstone, Kevin (2017) If May fights on, a hard Brexit is inevitable. Only Boris Johnson might avert it. LSE Brexit (11 Jun 2017). Website.

Featherstone, Kevin (2016) It’s all Greek to me: on the parallels with the UK referendum campaign. LSE Brexit (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Featherstone, Kevin (2016) Waking up to a nightmare? A UK exit from the EU would be a ‘lose-lose’ for both sides. LSE Brexit (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Featherstone, Kevin (2017) Was that it? May's speech suggests she is the prisoner of her Cabinet. LSE Brexit (22 Sep 2017). Website.

Featherstone, Kevin (2016) What those calling for Brexit could learn from the Greek bailout referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Felle, Tom (2016) The Independent Commission on Freedom of Information shows that there is no going back to the “dark ages” of government opacity. Democratic Audit UK (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Fennell, Chris (2014) Improving the relationship between social care providers and service users. LSE Health and Social Care (07 Jul 2014). Website.

Fenton, Alex (2014) Austerity stats: Making sense of cuts and changes to official statistics under the coalition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2014). Website.

Fenwick, John (2017) Why is running the North so complicated? British Politics and Policy Blog (24 Nov 2017). Website.

Fenwick, John (2016) The proposed merger of Newcastle and North Tyneside councils would diminish rather than enhance devolution. Democratic Audit UK (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Fenwick, John and Elcock, Howard (2014) Has the introduction of directly elected mayors advanced or detracted from democratic innovation in English local government? Democratic Audit Blog (06 Mar 2014). Website.

Ferguson, Suki (2011) Book review: Brown at 10. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Sep 2011). Website.

Ferguson, Suki (2012) Book review: there is plenty the government can do to foster people’s greater personal happiness, but in the current climate it’s not likely to happen. LSE Review of Books (30 Jun 2012). Website.

Ferland, Benjamin (2016) Citizen assessment of the political system is fostered by rational considerations rather than virtuousness. Democratic Audit UK (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Fernández-Pacheco Theurer, Claudia, López Ruiz, Jose Luis and Latorre, María C. (2018) The effect on foreign multinationals: an under-explored aspect of Brexit. LSE Brexit (22 Oct 2018). Website.

Fesenmyer, Leslie (2016) African-initiated Pentecostal churches are on the rise in the UK – what role do they seek to play in wider society? Religion and the Public Sphere (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Fetzer, Thiemo (2018) Had austerity not happened, Leave support could have been up to 10 lower. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Aug 2018). Website.

Fielding, Steven (2014) Television dramas have increasingly reinforced a picture of British politics as ‘sleazy’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2014). Website.

Finch, David (2014) Universal Credit has more than just an IT problem. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2014). Website.

Finchett-Maddock, Lucy (2014) The right to protest is under threat from several different directions. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Apr 2014). Website.

Fink, Sarah (2013) How to remake government for the digital age. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2013). Website.

Finlayson, Alan (2016) Too many facts and not enough theories: the rhetoric of the referendum campaign. Democratic Audit UK (11 Jun 2016). Website.

Finlayson, Lorna (2016) Don’t elect him, he’s unelectable! Forum for European Philosophy Blog (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Finn, Dan (2012) The Department of Work and Pensions must reappraise the proposed costs and efficiencies of their flagship Work Programme before they introduce flawed solutions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Feb 2012). Website.

Finn, Mike (2016) Post-war fantasies and Brexit: the delusional view of Britain’s place in the world. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Fiorio, Carlo V., Mohun, Simon and Veneziani, Roberto (2020) The limitations of the structural dependence thesis: class, power, and distributive conflict in the UK since 1892. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Firmstone, Julie (2018) Saving the local news media: what Matt Hancock's review needs to know. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2018). Website.

Fishenden, Jerry (2010) Behind the WikiLeaks furore, there’s a much bigger issue at stake: America’s slack approach to information security: the UK national interest lies in demanding that the USA act to stop its government computer systems being breached time and again, and in reviewing British data security as well. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Dec 2010). Website.

Fishenden, Jerry (2010) ‘Best in world’ broadband for the UK will never happen unless the government stops pledging what they cannot deliver and starts fixing the implementation gaps that have marred all earlier efforts. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2010). Website.

Fishenden, Jerry (2010) Freezing public sector IT – what is the government aiming to achieve? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2010). Website.

Fisher, Justin (2011) A discussion on the financing of political parties is desperately needed: government is wasting more than money if it buries research on the difficult choices between public funding and capped donations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Dec 2011). Website.

Fisher, Stephen (2013) Local elections vote shares: the measures used to project local votes nationally are better than looking at the number of seats won or lost, but local voting does differ from general election vote intention. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 May 2013). Website.

FitzRoy, Felix R. and Spencer, David (2020) Economic democracy: we must restructure the economy, not return it to its pre-COVID-19 state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Fitzgerald, Jim (2016) Moldova: The latest example of the power of the EU to promote equality law reform. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Fitzpatrick, Danny and Richards, Dave (2016) ‘Back to the Future?’ Brexit, elitism, and the British Political Tradition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Fitzpatrick, Suzanne, Pawson, Hal and Watts, Beth (2020) Localism and homelessness: a decade of disaster in England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Fleming, Andrew (2015) Ofcom should count the Greens as a major party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jan 2015). Website.

Flinders, Matt (2017) What kind of democracy is this? Scholars must look beyond the populist signal. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2017). Website.

Flinders, Matthew (2014) Maria Miller’s resignation is yet another example of the need to drag Parliament into the twenty-first century. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Apr 2014). Website.

Flinders, Matthew (2014) We need a deeper and more socially embedded kind of democracy based on active and engaged citizenship. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jul 2014). Website.

Flinders, Matthew (2014) When it comes to a fair constitutional settlement, beware of constitutional hyper-activism. Democratic Audit UK (20 Sep 2014). Website.

Flinders, Matthew (2020) Why Cummings is likely to remain on the political landscape. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Flinders, Matthew (2014) A new and fair constitutional settlement? Beware of constitutional hyper-activism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Sep 2014). Website.

Foley, Beth, Tsang, Tiffany and Ray, Kathryn (2014) Does performance-related pay work in the public sector? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Dec 2014). Website.

Forbes, Nick (2014) Financial decentralisation is already happening, and Newcastle is seeing the benefits. Democratic Audit UK (07 May 2014). Website.

Forbess, Alice (2011) Government proposals to cut legal aid come at a time when the benefits system is being reconfigured from the ground up: vulnerable people will pay the price as legal aid funding and free expert advice disappears. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2011). Website.

Ford, Rob (2013) UKIP’s rise is not just a problem for the Conservatives – they are emerging as the party of choice for disaffected and angry voters from all parties. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jan 2013). Website.

Ford, Rob (2013) Various features of the design of the new ‘High Income Child Benefit charge’ look problematic. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jan 2013). Website.

Foreman-Peck, James (2018) Brexit could be an opportunity for the Welsh economy. LSE Brexit (03 Jan 2018). Website.

Fortier, Anne-Marie (2016) Why applying for citizenship is an anxiety filled process – and not just for applicants. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Fortin-Rittberger, Jessica, Rittberger, Berthold and Dingler, Sarah (2015) Recruitment procedures shape the gender composition of party lists in European Parliament elections. Democratic Audit UK (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Fortunato, David (2015) Cabinet participation erodes the distinctiveness of junior coalition partners’ ‘brand’. Democratic Audit UK (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Fossen, Thomas and Van Der Brink, Bert (2016) When using voter advice applications, citizens should be aware that they reflect the political assumptions of their developers. Democratic Audit UK (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Fossum, John Erik and Graver, Hans Petter (2018) Could the Norway model work for Britain? Twelve points to help you decide. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jun 2018). Website.

Foster, Helen (2016) The homelessness reduction bill is a piece of token legislation. Researching Sociology (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Foster, Robin (2014) Striking the balance: why we still need a plurality dialogue. Media Policy Blog (05 Nov 2014). Website.

Foster, Russell G. (2016) ‘I want my country back’: the resurgence of English nationalism. LSE Brexit (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Fotaki, Marianna (2014) What market-based patient choice can’t do for the NHS. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2014). Website.

Fotaki, Marianna (2013) What the NHS can learn from the introduction of markets in social care. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Dec 2013). Website.

Fox, Stuart (2015) How can we get more young people voting in elections? Start by abandoning the myth of ‘politically alienated youth’. Democratic Audit UK (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Fox, Stuart and Pearce, Sioned (2016) Survey evidence: the EU referendum had a clear positive impact on young people’s political engagement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Aug 2016). Website.

Foxen, Sarah, Saint, Naomi and Webb, Laura (2020) How can researchers support Parliament in its scrutiny of the UK’s response to COVID-19? British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Frank, Mark (2015) Unless we change the way we think about transparency, open data is unlikely to have a significant political impact at the local level. Democratic Audit UK (04 Jun 2015). Website.

Frantescu, Doru (2015) Since you’ve been gone: five ways EU policy is likely to change if Britain leaves. LSE Brexit (28 Nov 2015). Website.

Frantescu, Doru (2015) The top five likely effects of a Brexit on the EU’s policies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Frazier, Erica (2017) Book review: the greens in British politics: protest, anti-austerity and the divided left by James Dennison. LSE Review of Books (21 Nov 2017). Website.

Frazier, Erica (2018) Book review: the language of Brexit by Steve Buckledee. LSE Review of Books (24 Jul 2018). Website.

Freedman, Des (2012) Communications White Paper: The Deregulation Bandwagon is on the Road. LSE Health and Social Care (22 Aug 2012). Website.

Freedman, Des (2014) Des Freedman: Four More Years to Wait for Media Plurality. Media Policy Blog (04 Feb 2014). Website.

Freedman, Des (2015) Google’s Digital News Initiative: Picking winners in the future of journalism. Media Policy Blog (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Freedman, Des (2014) Interview with Lord Inglewood: Communications Committee calls for Periodic Plurality Reviews by Ofcom and More. Media Policy Blog (04 Feb 2014). Website.

Freedman, Des (2011) Murdoch: The End of the Affair? Media Policy Blog (07 Jul 2011). Website.

Freedman, Des (2016) Public service broadcasting: when the status quo won’t do. Media Policy Blog (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Freidenberg, Flavia and Pomares, Julia (2014) The Latin American experience suggests primary elections can be effective but not a magic recipe for party democratisation. Democratic Audit Blog (22 May 2014). Website.

Friedman, Bobby (2013) The way we fund our political parties needs to change if we are to avoid more scandals. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Sep 2013). Website.

Frosini, Justin and Gilbert, Mark (2020) The Brexit car crash: using EH Carr’s What is History? to explain the result. LSE Brexit (04 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Fruntașu, Iulian (2016) Iulian Fruntașu: “Brexit would be like leaving the bridge of a ship for the lower decks”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 May 2016). Website.

Fägersten, Björn (2016) Sweden and the UK’s deal: For Swedes, the real drama is yet to come. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Férdeline, Ayden (2015) As ICANN 54 Ends, More Uncertainty over the Future of the Internet. Media Policy Blog (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Férdeline, Ayden (2016) ICANN’s WHOIS System Must Follow Local Laws and Best Practices in Data Protection. Media Policy Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Fóti, Klára (2016) EU migrants and benefits: how does the UK compare to other member states? LSE Brexit (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Gad, Ulrik Pram (2016) Could a ‘reverse Greenland’ arrangement keep Scotland and Northern Ireland in the EU? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Gaffney, Declan and Baumberg, Ben (2014) Perceptions of social mobility in Britain are characterised by a strange paradox. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2014). Website.

Gaffney, John (2014) Ed Miliband and the bacon sandwich: Exploring the relationship between the serious and the frivolous. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 May 2014). Website.

Gaffney, John (2014) Ed Miliband’s conference speech should be understood as part of a narrative reorientation process. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Sep 2014). Website.

Gaffney, John (2016) Facing our Waterloo? The referendum was unnecessary, and its consequences ironic. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Gaffney, John (2016) Labour’s century-old problem: leadership performance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jul 2016). Website.

Gains, Francesca (2014) Book review: Policy agendas in British politics by Peter John, Anthony Bertelli, Will Jennings, and Shaun Bevan. LSE Review of Books (08 Jan 2014). Website.

Gall, Gregor (2016) The obstacles facing sex worker unionisation suggest occupational, rather than workplace unionism, could be a way forward. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2018) Chequers produces the best and most elaborate fudge available. LSE Brexit (09 Jul 2018). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2018) May's Brexit luck looks like running out at Westminster this autumn. LSE Brexit (24 Sep 2018). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2016) Negotiations about the fiscal framework for the Scotland Bill are becoming high political drama. Democratic Audit UK (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2016) Scottish devolution will now have a bigger fiscal dimension. Democratic Audit UK (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Gallagher, Jim (2016) What factors will motivate voters in the Scottish Parliamentary Elections? LSE Department of Government Blog (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Galpin, Charlotte (2016) Boris Johnson is damaging Germany’s goodwill towards the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Oct 2016). Website.

Galpin, Charlotte (2016) Project Fear: how the negativity of the referendum campaign undermines democracy. LSE Brexit (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Galsworthy, Michael J. and Davidson, Rob (2016) Brexit is damaging UK science already. Here is a plan to fix it. LSE Brexit (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Galsworthy, Michael J. and Davidson, Rob (2015) Debunking the myths about British science after an EU exit. LSE Brexit (05 Dec 2015). Website.

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Game, Chris (2019) Local elections 2019: gone missing – 500 councillors. Democratic Audit Blog (02 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Game, Chris (2014) The prospects for local government independence are bleakdue to the centre’s unwillingness to give up power. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Oct 2014). Website.

Gamsu, Sol (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 6. Researching Sociology (26 Nov 2016). Website.

Gandolfo, Andreas (2016) Hinkley Point C nuclear station: an expensive solution to a cheap problem. LSE Business Review (26 Sep 2016). Website.

Gandrud, Christopher (2016) The return of the British Disease? The post-Brexit credible commitment conundrum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Gandy, Ocar H. (2016) Big data analytics: Q&A with Professor Oscar H. Gandy, Jr. Media Policy Blog (18 Aug 2016). Website.

Gandy, Rob (2018) How 'local' are UK politicians? Comparing MPs' constituencies and their place of birth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2018). Website.

Gangadharan, Peña Seeta (2016) Digital Exclusion and the Robot Revolution. Media Policy Blog (27 May 2016). Website.

Gangadharan, Seeta Peña (2016) Algorithmic Power and Accountability in Black Box Platforms. Media Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Gangadharan, Seeta Peña (2016) With Algorithmic Accountability, Different Remedies Bear Different Costs for Consumers. Media Policy Blog (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Gani, Jasmine (2015) Can the EU be hospitable? Euro Crisis in the Press (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Gani, Jasmine (2015) Europeans will be in no mood to show hospitality to refugees until they are hospitable to each other. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Garapich, Michał P. (2016) Brexit will lead to more, not less immigration. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Garben, Sacha, Marwah, Hanaan, McDonagh, Luke T., Özcan, Berkay and Sampson, Thomas (2012) Aftermath of the financial crisis: new challenges for the left. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2012). Website.

Gard-Murray, Alexander (2016) Labour must back freedom of movement – because the public want to stay in the single market. LSE Brexit (20 Oct 2016). Website.

Gardiner, Laura (2014) Households have been coping remarkably well with high housing costs, but interest rate rises lurk just around the corner. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2014). Website.

Gardiner, Laura (2014) The ‘housing pinched’: Which UK households are most at risk of falling over the edge? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Aug 2014). Website.

Gardiner, Laura (2015) The rise and rise (?) of zero-hours contracts. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Sep 2015). Website.

Gardner, Zoe (2017) LSE continental breakfast #2: migration and Brexit. LSE Brexit (05 May 2017). Website.

Gargan, Nick (2012) The extent to which police programmes are accountable to national oversight bodies in an age of localism should be clarified for local leaders who have responded positively to the changes in policing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Mar 2012). Website.

Garland, Dr Jess (2019) Brexit has shown the limits of Britain’s broken ‘Westminster model’ of politics. Democratic Audit Blog (31 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Garland, Ruth (2013) Strange fascination: image in music and politics Part Two. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (16 Dec 2013). Website.

Garland, Ruth (2015) A ‘bizarre’ election of big money and hidden campaigning. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 May 2015). Website.

Garnett, Mark (2019) Book Review : Cameron: The Politics of Modernisation and Manipulation. British Policy and Politics at LSE (29 Dec 2019), pp. 1-4. Blog Entry.

Garnett, Mark (2019) Book review: Cameron: the politics of modernisation and manipulation by Timothy Heppell. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Garnett, Mark (2020) Book review: Cameron: the politics of modernisation and manipulation by Timothy Heppell. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Garnett, Mark (2013) The Eastleigh byelection shows localism still matters in politics, but symbolism is also potent. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2013). Website.

Garnizova, Elitsa (2020) LSE continental breakfast 17: the North Atlantic Trade Triangle. LSE Brexit (16 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Garry, John (2017) Northern Ireland: how will the political stalemate end, and will there be a referendum to leave the UK? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2017). Website.

Garthwaite, Kayleigh (2013) ‘On benefits and proud’? Not for these long-term sickness benefits recipients. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2013). Website.

Garthwaite, Kayleigh, Page, Geoff, Patrick, Ruth and Power, Maddy (2020) Building back better: to end poverty, the government must listen to and learn from all forms of expertise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Gaskell, Jen, Jennings, Will and Stoker, Gerry (2020) Covid-19 has revealed our governance system lacks capacity, but will we do anything about it? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Gaston, Sophia (2018) The restoration of a 'lost' Britain: how nostalgia becomes a dangerous political force. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2018). Website.

Gaston, Sophia (2018) The restoration of a 'lost' Britain: how nostalgia becomes a dangerous political force. LSE Brexit (03 Sep 2018). Website.

Gathercole-Lam, Nuala (2016) What role did the media play in the EU referendum? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Gauja, Anika (2013) The UK could take some lessons from Australia on fixed terms for party leaders so that election winners are guaranteed a full term in office. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Aug 2013). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2016) ‘Brexit’ and the MPA: reflections and opportunities. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2011) The Commission looking into the possibility of a British bill of rights is supposed to support diversity and inclusivity, but is fatally compromised by its narrow membership base. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2011). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2020) Conor Gearty on the challenge to the Irish protocol: ‘the rule of law’ is out. LSE Brexit (10 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2011) Human rights issues are high on the policy agenda in the UK today and the public are keener than ever to discuss these. A recognition that this discussion is moving online and involves a wide range of people is vital if we are to successfully thrash out the issues on rights. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2011). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2010) Liberal in name only. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2010). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2015) The People’s Constitution. LSE Constitution UK Blog (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2016) Potential removal of EU nationals from the UK is not incompatible with the Human Rights Act. LSE Brexit (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2018) Why we must all now be with Rees-Mogg: the case against a sudden reversal of Brexit. LSE Brexit (11 Sep 2018). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2014) The cuts to legal aid are obstructing the right to a fair trial and preventing the administration of justice. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2014). Website.

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 and Regan, Daniel (2015) Crowdsourcing the UK Constitution. LSE Constitution UK Blog (23 Jan 2015). Website.

Geddes, Ellie (2014) As Scotland pushes for change, regional English devolution may become unavoidable. Democratic Audit UK (20 May 2014). Website.

Geddes, Marc, Goodwin, Mark, Holden Bates, Stephen and McKay, Steve (2019) Why can’t some parliamentary select committees get female witnesses? Democratic Audit Blog (29 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Geddes, Marc, Meakin, Alexandra and Thompson, Louise (2017) Weak government, strong parliament? A preview of Theresa May’s legislative challenges. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jun 2017). Website.

Genovese, Jacopo (2013) Italian journalism: the real loser in the Italian elections (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Apr 2013). Website.

Genovese, Jacopo, Kulikova, Alexandra, Huang, Ying and Moura, Paul (2013) Hugh Tomlinson specialist seminar: Can we expect reform soon? Media Policy Blog (13 Mar 2013). Website.

Geoghegan, Patrick (2013) We should change the Irish admissions system rather than abandon another generation to the cruelties of the points race. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2013). Website.

Gerba, Eddie (2018) Mission impossible: calculating the economic costs of Brexit. LSE Brexit (19 Jun 2018). Website.

Gerlitz, Carolin and Tkacz, Nathaniel (2016) The Challenges of Researching Algorithms. Media Policy Blog (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Gerner, Marina (2014) In Apps We Trust? Questioning Ofcom’s findings on Apps. Media Policy Blog (16 May 2014). Website.

Gerner, Marina (2012) A Timely look at Journalism through Theatre: A Review of the “Enquirer”. LSE Media Policy Blog (12 Nov 2012). Website.

Gerner-Beuerle, Carsten and Kirchmaier, Thomas (2016) Shareholders’ votes on CEO pay focus mostly on top-line figures. LSE Business Review (05 May 2016). Website.

Gerver, Mollie (2020) Book review: Unjust borders: individuals and the ethics of immigration by Javier Hidalgo. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

Geys, Benny (2013) Electorally vulnerable MPs’ outside interests appear to follow an election cycle. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Aug 2013). Website.

Ghafoor, Bilal (2014) Freedom of Information in Britain is being subtly (but perceptibly) eroded. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Jan 2014). Website.

Ghafoor, Bilal (2014) Outsourcing companies are taxpayer funded but are only rarely submitted to the scrutiny of Freedom of Information. Democratic Audit UK (11 Apr 2014). Website.

Gherghina, Serhiu and Radecki, Michal (2014) The Polish and Romanian experiences show that party elites need to loosen control when introducing primary elections to select candidates. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Jan 2014). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2011) The Alternative Vote is a worthwhile reform that will make a big difference in improving the democracy and accountability of British politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jan 2011). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) ‘Citizens’ assemblies’ show that we can do politics differently in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) Electoral Reform Society: other referendums can teach us a lot about the EU vote. LSE Brexit (05 Mar 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) Learning the lessons: what other referendums can teach us about the EU vote. Democratic Audit UK (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) ‘Super Thursday’ showed us that British politics has changed for good. Democratic Audit UK (13 May 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2016) We need a root and branch review of referendums in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Ghose, Katie (2017) We’re taking back control – but who’s going to wield it? Democratic Audit UK (24 Jan 2017). Website.

Giannoulopoulos, Dimitrios, Nice, Geoffrey, Chigara, Ben, Petley, Julian, de la Rasilla, Ignacio and Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, Katja (2016) The Article 50 ruling means Parliament must not merely rubber-stamp Brexit with a three-line bill. LSE Brexit (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Gibbons, Stephen (2011) Crime nudge. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Jul 2011). Blog Entry.

Gibbons, Stephen (2013) Do student satisfaction ratings affect university choices? New evidence about the National Student Survey. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Oct 2013). Website.

Gibbons, Stephen (2013) Everybody needs good neighbours? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Sep 2013). Website.

Gibbons, Stephen (2011) NHS evidence: seriously flawed? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Oct 2011). Website.

Gibbons, Stephen (2011) Urban schools: more money, better outcomes? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Sep 2011). Website.

Gibbons, Stephen (2013) Windfarms and house prices. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Jun 2013). Website.

Gibbons, Stephen, Heblich, Stephan, Lho, Esther and Timmins, Christopher (2016) Fear of fracking: house price reactions to fracking in Britain. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Gibbs, Ewan and Kippin, Sean (2018) Many Labour MPs have still to unequivocally reject 'roll-out' neoliberalism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Feb 2018). Website.

Gibson, Rachel (2011) We may see a real internet campaign in the lead up to the AV referendum, as long as both sides have a credible online presence and avoid cyber "window-dressing". British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Feb 2011). Website.

Gibson, Rachel and Cantijoch, Marta (2011) 2010 may not have marked the first ‘internet election’, but digital platforms are of ever increasing importance in political campaigning. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Oct 2011). Website.

Giebel, Clarissa (2020) COVID-19 and social care: the withdrawal of support services has negatively affected both people with dementia and their unpaid carers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Giebler, Heiko, Meyer, Thomas M. and Wagner, Markus (2019) From the European debt crisis to a culture of closed borders: how issue salience changes the meaning of left and right for perceptions of the German AfD party. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Gifford, Chris (2015) The UK’s ‘Brexit’ referendum represents a victory for the forces of populist Euroscepticism. Democratic Audit UK (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Gifford, Chris, Whiteley, Paul, O'Mahony, Jane, Qvortrup, Matt, Bale, Tim, Mudde, Cas, Quinlan, Stephen and Rotherham, Lee (2013) It’s the question, stupid: democracy experts respond to the EU referendum question proposals. Democratic Audit UK (31 Oct 2013). Website.

Gillespie, Paul (2016) A British departure would have major consequences for Ireland, both North and South. LSE Brexit (14 Mar 2016). Website.

Gillespie, Paul (2016) A contested Brexit would be disruptive for Ireland, both North and South. LSE Brexit (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Gilmore, Andrew, Raimundo, António, Sigalas, Emmanuel and Šelo Šabić, Senada (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Ireland, Portugal, Austria and Croatia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Gilmore, Jonathan (2015) British foreign policy and the 2015 general election: Consensus on the continuity of a confused vision. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2015). Website.

Gilmore, Jonathan (2014) The Good International Citizenship framework can be used to build an ethically-minded UK foreign policy. Democratic Audit Blog (13 May 2014). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) Constitutional reform – what the three parties are promising. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) First election tv debate – domestic affairs: Nick Clegg for prime minister…well, hang on. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) General election night live blog 6 May 2010. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) Just how representative of the country is the UK’s coalition government and new parliament?: the state of debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) LSE British Election Conference 2010. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Mar 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) The Liberal Democrats have fallen in the polls and are facing the brunt of the public’s ire over the Coalition’s policies: can we look to New Zealand as an example of what might be in store for the coalition? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Dec 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2011) Punitive reactions by ministers or the judiciary seek to deter future riots. But if such measures undermine the perceived fairness and legitimacy of the criminal justice system and worsen police-community relations, they could prove counter-productive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Aug 2011). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) What about the Lib Dems? British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Mar 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher (2010) The way things were: 1974 and 2010 compared. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2010). Website.

Gilson, Christopher and Tinkler, Jane (2010) Reviewing 2010 in political blogging: the spotlight moves from the Tories to the Liberal Democrats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Dec 2010). Website.

Giovannini, Arianna (2019) Brexit and devolution in England: what’s at stake. Democratic Audit Blog (15 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Giovannini, Arianna (2019) The North of Tyne mayoral election: can a ‘mini metro-mayor’ make a difference? Democratic Audit Blog (08 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Gippner, Olivia (2016) From climate change to mediation: should the EU be a strategic actor in Asia-Pacific? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Giuntella, Osea, Nicodemo, Catia and Vargas-Silva, Carlos (2015) Immigration may reduce the time you wait to see the doctor. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Giustozzi, Antonio (2010) The riddle of negotiations in Afghanistan. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jul 2010). Website.

Glasman, Maurice (2011) Labour’s answer to David Cameron’s Big Society is the Good Society. So what would it mean in practice? British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jun 2011). Website.

Glasman, Maurice (2011) When the City of London’s bubble burst, it was the state and the real economy that had to take the hit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2011). Website.

Glees, Anthony (2014) Our Right to be Safe Trumps Press Right to Free Speech. Media Policy Blog (10 Jun 2014). Website.

Gleeson, Simon (2016) EMU: how it works (and which parts don’t apply to us). LSE Brexit (18 Jan 2016). Website.

Gleibs, Ilka (2013) Does money buy happiness? It depends on the context. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2013). Website.

Glencross, Andrew (2017) The Brexit talks aren't just about power, they're about legitimacy - and the UK urgently needs a vision for the future. LSE Brexit (13 Oct 2017). Website.

Glencross, Andrew (2017) What Macron’s victory means for Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 May 2017). Website.

Glencross, Andrew (2015) The myth of ‘self-government’ is threatening both the UK’s place in the EU and Scotland’s place in the Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Glendinning, Simon and Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch (2016) Ever closer to different destinations: how the renegotiation changed the EU’s aims. LSE Brexit (12 Jun 2016). Website.

Glennie, Alex (2013) Migration policy must be based on more than just numbers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2013). Website.

Glennie, Alex and Gottfried, Glenn (2014) It is political inequality that represents British democracy’s real crisis. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Oct 2014). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2017) As electoral disaster looms, Labour should start preparing for the post-Corbyn era. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2017). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2014) Book review: How Labour governments fall: from Ramsay MacDonald to Gordon Brown, edited by Timothy Heppell and Kevin Theakston. LSE Review of Books (13 Jan 2014). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2013) Book review: Political parties in Britain. LSE Review of Books (10 May 2013). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) Book review: five year mission: the Labour Party under Ed Miliband. LSE Review of Books (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) A Corbyn leadership can endure, but only if ‘Jez’ is ready to accept a fair share of Westminster culture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2013) Electoral system dynamics are fundamental to understanding why comparisons between the FDP and the Liberal Democrats are ultimately somewhat misguided. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2013). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) Even if he wins, Jeremy Corbyn will never be able to lead the Labour Party. Democratic Audit UK (21 Aug 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2016) It takes two: Corbyn’s re-election is not enough – more must be done to unite Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2020) Keir Starmer’s first 100 days as Labour leader: reassure first, transform (much) later. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Goes, Eunice (2016) The Labour Party is more than the shadow cabinet, and Corbyn must learn to engage with it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jan 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) Labour’s proposed public service reforms won’t undo the effects of privatisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2016) The Leave campaign was toxic – but 43 years of embarrassed pro-Europeanism paved the way for Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2013) Miliband’s Dilemma: Winning the argument or winning the elections? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Aug 2013). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2020) Under new leadership: Keir Starmer’s party conference speech and the embrace of personality politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Goes, Eunice (2015) The coalition effect on the Liberal Democrats: Driven to the edge of Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2015). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2016) A job-creating powerhouse? The way we measure unemployment can lead to misleading conclusions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jan 2016). Website.

Goes, Eunice (2015) The new Labour leadership contest rules are responsible for the lacklustre pre-campaign. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jun 2015). Website.

Gomes, Leonor (2014) Can the BBC keep giving the public what it wants? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (08 Jul 2014). Website.

Goodall, Lewis (2012) If the Chancellor is serious about ‘rebalancing’ the UK economy we need serious investment in regions outside of the greater South East. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2012). Website.

Goode, Jackie (2016) Navigating household debt: the complicated human relationships behind the statistics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Goodhart, Charles (2013) Explaining market reactions to Carney’s forward guidance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Aug 2013). Website.

Goodlad, Graham (2018) Is Theresa May a Thatcherite? Beneath the superficial similarities, there are important contrasts. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2018). Website.

Goodman, Ellen (2013) The Discourse Costs of Free: Warning Signs from the US. Media Policy Blog (25 Oct 2013). Website.

Goodman, Ellen (2015) The FCC comes out swinging on net neutrality and municipal broadband: counterpunches to come. Media Policy Blog (27 Feb 2015). Website.

Goodman, Ellen (2014) Informational justice as the new media pluralism. Media Policy Blog (19 Nov 2014). Website.

Goodman, Ellen (2013) U.S. Court Rules NSA Bulk Data Collection Unconstitutional. Media Policy Blog (18 Dec 2013). Website.

Goodman, Emma (2017) How has media policy responded to fake news? Media Policy Blog (07 Feb 2017). Website.

Goodman, Emma (2016) Press regulation post Leveson – where are we now? Media Policy Blog (25 Sep 2016). Website.

Goodrich, Steve (2015) Lobbying reform: we need political will not gesture politics. Democratic Audit UK (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Goodrich, Steve (2016) The government must stop the UK being used as a haven for illicit wealth if it wants to lead on tackling global corruption. Democratic Audit UK (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Mark (2014) Do we need more scientists in Parliament? They may not make any difference. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Feb 2014). Website.

Goodwin, Mark (2014) Three reasons why Gove has been relieved of his duties. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2014). Website.

Goodwin, Mark, Bates, Stephen and Geddes, Marc (2017) The Remainers who now chair select committees will harry the government over Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jul 2017). Website.

Goodwin, Mark, Bates, Stephen and McKay, Steve (2016) Elected chairs do not seem to have brought a new kind of parliamentarian to select committees. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Could Remain enjoy a late surge in support? The indications suggest not. LSE Brexit (08 Apr 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2015) How soft is the Leave vote – and which issues will swing it? LSE Brexit (12 Dec 2015). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) If Boris Johnson wants to win, he needs to talk less about sovereignty and more about the economy. LSE Brexit (13 Mar 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Matthew Goodwin examines five ways the Outers could win. LSE Brexit (28 Feb 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Matthew Goodwin’s round-up: Leave’s lead, the Boris effect and persuading the Undecideds. LSE Brexit (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2013) Party campaigns matter, including for those on the extremist fringe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Feb 2013). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Polls apart: why we need to treat all EU referendum polling with caution. LSE Brexit (22 Feb 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2013) Putting ‘Counter-Jihad’ Groups Under The Microscope. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2013). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew (2016) Still neck-and-neck – but both Leave and Remain have reasons to be cheerful. LSE Brexit (10 May 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew and Heath, Oliver (2016) Brexit and the left behind: a tale of two countries. LSE Brexit (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Goodwin, Matthew and Heath, Oliver (2016) A tale of two countries: Brexit and the ‘left behind’ thesis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Goplerud, Max (2014) Fewer special advisers run for parliament than is generally thought, but those that do are quick to climb the ladder. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Mar 2014). Website.

Goplerud, Max (2014) Money or signatures: which is a larger barrier to new parties trying to contest parliamentary elections? Democratic Audit Blog (29 Sep 2014). Website.

Gordon, Claire, Travers, Tony and Dhingra, Swati (2019) How do you teach a controversial topic like Brexit? LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

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Hammond, Ed and Ogunye, Temi (2015) Involve’s ‘Room for a View’ is an exciting contribution to the debate on the shape of democracy’s future. Democratic Audit UK (10 Nov 2015). Website.

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Hancké, Bob (2016) Brexit, red lines and the EU: the two-level game revisited. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

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Hancké, Bob (2014) Immigration and its problems. LSE New European Trade Unions (06 Aug 2014). Website.

Hancké, Bob (2018) The UK's industrial supply chains are dependent on European manufacturers. LSE Brexit (19 Jul 2018). 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) Civil war in the Congo – could the UK do more to foster peace? British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 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.

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) Sending kids back to Kabul – is it right? is it legal? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 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) 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 (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.

Hand, James (2016) Gender diversity in the first May government – the ‘posh boys’ have gone, but the boys remain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Hand, Michael (2011) As the case for patriotism has not been decisively made, we have no business promoting it in schools. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Dec 2011). Website.

Hand, Michael (2014) We should not be conflating liberal democratic values with British national identity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2014). Website.

Handscomb, Karl (2020) The impacts of the government’s coronavirus income support schemes across different age groups. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Hanna, Esmée and Martin, Graham (2020) Beyond ‘following the science’: increased interest in scientific debate is a chance to create better dialogue between scientists and society. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Hannan, Md. Abdul and Campion, Sonali (2016) “Research from British institutions can offer valuable insights on how Bangladesh can achieve sustainable development” – H.E. Md. Abdul Hannan. South Asia @ LSE (11 Aug 2016). Website.

Hanretty, Chris (2015) The 2015 election has been described as the most disproportional ever – but it wasn’t disproportional everywhere. Democratic Audit UK (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Hanretty, Chris (2012) The Coalition Government has only a 1 in 3 chance of lasting its term. Statistical modelling predicts its fall in October 2014. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Feb 2012). Website.

Hanretty, Chris (2013) Durham is the pits (for local disproportionality). Democratic Audit Blog (05 Oct 2013). Website.

Hanretty, Chris (2020) The pork barrel politics of the towns fund: funding decisions were driven by party-political considerations, not by need. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Ben and Vivyan, Nick (2015) If not polls, then betting markets? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Hansen, Randall (2015) An Australian points system for immigration would be entirely inappropriate for the UK’s economy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Sep 2015). Website.

Hansen, Randall (2016) A two-way street: how to make immigration work. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Harcourt, Alison (2016) Citizen journalism and news blogs: why media councils don’t care (yet). Media Policy Blog (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Harcourt, Alison (2014) EC Should Encourage Transparency and Co-ordination, not Duplication & Liberalisation. Media Policy Blog (09 Jan 2014). Website.

Harcourt, Alison (2016) How Brexit might affect EU audio-visual media services policy-making. Media Policy Blog (24 May 2016). Website.

Harcourt, Alison (2016) How will Brexit affect copyright legislation? Media Policy Blog (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Hardy, Jonathan (2014) London Live Goes Live: What about Media Plurality in UK’s Capital? Media Policy Blog (28 Mar 2014). Website.

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Harries, Richard (2011) The Draft Bill and the Report of the Royal Commission on the reform of the House of Lords. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jul 2011). Website.

Harris, Clodagh (2014) The UK has much to learn from the Irish constitutional convention. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Oct 2014). Website.

Harris, Dr Clodagh and Hughes, Ian (2020) The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed why we urgently need to re-imagine democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

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Harris, Geoffrey and Oliver, Tim (2016) From Brexit to Trump: transatlantic allies in an era of unpredictability. Euractiv (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Harris, Josh (2014) The civil service should be providing the key capacities which any prime minister needs to govern effectively. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2014). Website.

Harris, Lindsay (2013) Book review: London 2012: how was it for us? LSE Review of Books (09 Sep 2013). Website.

Harris, Mike (2013) Media Plurality Series: Why is the EU not Protecting Plurality? Media Policy Blog (18 Dec 2013). Website.

Harris, Peter (2014) For 50 years the UK government has shown little regard for the human rights of the indigenous population of the British Indian Ocean Territory. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Apr 2014). Website.

Harris, Peter (2016) Jeremy Corbyn cannot fulfil his constitutional role as leader of the opposition. Democratic Audit UK (18 Jul 2016). Website.

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Harrison, James, Richardson, Ben, Campling, Liam, Smith, Adrian and Barbu, Mirela (2017) Workers’ rights are now a basic element of trade deals. What stance will Britain take? LSE Brexit (27 Jun 2017). Website.

Harrison, Kate (2020) Can’t, won’t and what’s the point? Explaining the UK public’s muted response to austerity. British Policy and Politics at LSE (20 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Harrison, Mark (2014) In a free society the purpose of mass surveillance should be to protect the way we live. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2014). Website.

Hartlapp, Miriam, Metz, Julia and Rauh, Christian (2015) Conflict inside the European Commission is a key factor in shaping EU legislation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Feb 2015). Website.

Harvey, Malcolm (2017) Audit 2017: how democratic are the central institutions of devolved government in Scotland? Democratic Audit UK (11 May 2017). Website.

Hathaway, Terry (2015) Contemporary capitalism is not really a system of choice. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jun 2015). Website.

Hathaway, Terry (2013) Despite what the advocates of fracking claim, our production of carbon will not be reduced through greater use of fossil fuels. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2013). Website.

Haux, Tina and Platt, Lucinda (2020) Staying involved? The relationship between pre-separation fathering and post-separation contact. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Hawkes, Richard (2012) The Paralympics have the power to change attitudes towards disabled people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Sep 2012). Website.

Hawkins, Monique (2020) The proposed immigration system will inflict untold damage. LSE Brexit (27 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Hayes, Jarrod (2016) British political identity and Iraq: how we think of ourselves shapes where and when we fight. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Dec 2016). Website.

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Hayton, Richard (2012) The Conservatives in coalition government: principles, policy and power. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jul 2012). Website.

Hayton, Richard (2017) A fundamentally Conservative document: what have we learnt from May’s manifesto? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2017). Website.

Hayward, Katy (2018) Brexit at the border: What Brexit looks like for those living beside the Irish border. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2018). Website.

Hayward, Katy (2018) 'Categorically clear': what being outside a customs union with the EU will mean for post-Brexit UK. LSE Brexit (06 Feb 2018). Website.

Hayward, Katy (2020) How does the UK internal market bill relate to Northern Ireland? LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Hayward, Katy (2020) The Protocol & lack of consent: the British government continues to gaslight Northern Ireland. LSE Brexit (22 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Hayward, Katy (2017) A hard Irish border is quite possible, a frictionless one is an oxymoron. LSE Brexit (10 Jul 2017). Website.

Hayward, Katy and Campbell, Maurice (2017) Legatum Institute's 'solution' for the Brexit border is highly problematic. LSE Brexit (18 Sep 2017). Website.

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Hayward, Katy and Phinnemore, David (2017) This Brexit juncture is a critical moment for the Good Friday Agreement. LSE Brexit (28 Nov 2017). Website.

Hayward, Katy and Smith, Tony (2020) Making the Irish Sea border work will require partnership, cross-border cooperation, and preparation. LSE Brexit (15 May 2020). Blog Entry.

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Hearson, Martin (2013) Companies are behaving in precisely the way that our international tax system incentivises them to behave. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Mar 2013). Website.

Hearson, Martin (2016) The OECD and the lost battle to impose sanctions on tax havens. LSE Business Review (14 Apr 2016). Website.

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Heasman, Brett (2015) New assessment form likely to underestimate disability. Psychology at LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

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Heath, Oliver (2015) Why the UK’s pre-election polls got it so wrong: is it time to take probability sampling seriously? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 May 2015). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2015) Why the pre-election polls get it so wrong: Is it time to take probability sampling seriously? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2015). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2016) The myth of a classless Britain: the political marginalisation of the working class. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Oct 2016). Website.

Heath, Oliver (2015) The rise of middle class politicians and the decline of class voting in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Heath, Oliver and Goodwin, Matthew (2017) Why Theresa May's gamble at the polls failed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2017). Website.

Heaton-Harris, Chris (2017) A happy Brexit? We should rather brace ourselves for a dramatic change in our democratic freedom - for the worse. LSE Brexit (23 Nov 2017). Website.

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Heawood, Jonathan (2015) Summer reading ideas from the LSE Media Policy Project. Media Policy Blog (08 Jul 2015). Website.

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Heblich, Stephan, Trew, Alex and Zylberberg, Yanos (2017) East side story: historical pollution and neighbourhood sorting. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 May 2017). Website.

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Heinkelmann-Wild, Tim and Kriegmair, Lisa (2020) Brexit and the tragedy of the Commons: how wedge issues generate detrimental outcomes. LSE Brexit (03 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Helberger, Natali (2014) Developing the user perspective in the plurality dialogue. Media Policy Blog (14 Nov 2014). Website.

Helberger, Natali and Trilling, Damian (2016) Facebook is a news editor: the real issues to be concerned about. Media Policy Blog (26 May 2016). Website.

Helberger, Natali and Trilling, Damian (2016) Is it possible to regulate broadcasting for ‘Distinctiveness’? Media Policy Blog (13 May 2016). Website.

Helberger, Natalia (2016) Facebook is a new breed of editor: a social editor. Media Policy Blog (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Heldman, Jan-Kees (2016) The appropriate limits placed upon what people can expect from health care. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Hellowell, Mark (2015) The move from PFI to PF2 is likely to make it more, rather than less, expensive to deliver new healthcare facilities in the future. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Hellwig, Timothy and McAllister, Ian (2019) Economic voting and party positions: when and how wealth matters for the vote. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Helsper, Ellen (2014) Digital Inclusion in Europe: Evaluating Policy and Practice. Media Policy Blog (18 Jun 2014). Website.

Helsper, Ellen (2016) Digital Inequality: Disadvantaged Young People Experience Higher Barriers to Digital Engagement. Media Policy Blog (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Helsper, Ellen (2015) Measuring Inequalities in a Digital Britain. Media Policy Blog (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Helsper, Ellen (2011) What has happened to the Universal Service Commitment? Media Policy Blog (28 Mar 2011). Website.

Helsper, Ellen (2011) The first day of the National Digital Conference (ND11): A summary. Media Policy Blog (12 May 2011). Website.

Helsper, Ellen (2011) The second day at the National Digital Conference (ND11). Media Policy Blog (12 May 2011). Website.

Hemmings, John (2016) Foreign investment in critical areas like nuclear power need a formal vetting process. LSE Business Review (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Hemmings, John (2014) Scottish independence would have a negative impact on security. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Sep 2014). Website.

Henaghan, Caroline (2017) Book review: in search of criminal responsibility: ideas, interests and institutions by Nicola Lacey. LSE Review of Books (09 May 2017). Website.

Henderson, Alisa (2017) Which referendum exactly will GE 2017 be about in Scotland? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Apr 2017). Website.

Henkel, Imke (2016) Support for Brexit is no longer a minority viewpoint on the British left. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 May 2016). Website.

Henkel, Imke (2014) We should replace the complicated, bureaucratic and error-prone expenses claims system with a flat-rate allowance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2014). Website.

Henn, Matt and Foard, Nick (2014) Compulsory voting may reinforce the resentment young people feel toward the political class. Democratic Audit Blog (27 May 2014). Website.

Henn, Matt and Foard, Nick (2014) Young people support the democratic process, but do not feelthat they can exercise real influence over decision-making. Democratic Audit Blog (Aug 2014). Website.

Hensengerth, Oliver (2011) A special relationship with issues to address. International Affairs at LSE (24 May 2011). Website.

Henwood, Melanie (2020) COVID-19 response: the focus on the NHS has resulted in uncontrolled outbreaks across the social care system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Henwood, Melanie (2017) The Conservative manifesto and social care: policy-making on the hoof. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2017). Website.

Henwood, Melanie (2018) While the Carers Action Plan is welcome, it is not good enough in itself. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jun 2018). Website.

Henwood, Melanie (2015) The lack of collective will in Europe regarding refugees is indefensible. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Henwood, Melanie and Hudson, Bob (2020) Care home visits: another area of confusion surrounding the UK’s COVID-19 response. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Hepburn, Eve (2014) If Scotland votes ‘Yes’, we will likely see an immigration policy that is markedly different from the rest of the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Sep 2014). Website.

Hepburn, Eve (2014) Regardless of whether it’s a ‘Yes’ or a ‘No’ vote, the answer must be radical change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2014). Website.

Hepburn, Eve (2014) The decision of the majority of Scots to vote ‘No’ may result in even more radical constitutional change to the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Sep 2014). Website.

Hepburn, Eve (2014) The ‘domino effect’ from Scotland’s referendum is increasing demands for independence in Italian regions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Sep 2014). Website.

Hepburn, Eve and McLoughlin, P. J. (2011) Evidence from nationalist movements in Scotland and Northern Ireland shows that pragmatism and the ability to adapt are key to electoral success, and that nationalism is still a potent political force. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Oct 2011). Website.

Heppell, Timothy (2013) Book review: George Osborne: the austerity Chancellor. LSE Review of Books (04 Apr 2013). Website.

Heppell, Timothy (2013) Book review: The Conservatives since 1945: the drivers of party change. LSE Review of Books (25 Jan 2013). Website.

Heppell, Timothy (2012) Book review: the rules of the game: leadership coups in British party politics. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2012). Website.

Heppell, Timothy (2012) What do I have to do to get promoted? Tory MPs resent the reduced likelihood of reshuffles and promotions under coalition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jul 2012). Website.

Herbert, Nick (2016) A leap into the dark: the real choice facing the UK over Brexit, according to Conservatives for Reform in Europe. LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Herbeć, Aleksandra (2017) The scandal of CSI, the little-known loophole used to deny EU citizens permanent residency. LSE Brexit (17 Mar 2017). Website.

Herman, Lise (2014) Book review: revolt on the right: explaining support for the radical right in Britain by Robert Ford and Matthew J. Goodwin. LSE Review of Books (16 Jun 2014). Website.

Herman, Lise (2017) Europhiles should temper their enthusiasm about Macron’s win. LSE Brexit (15 May 2017). Website.

Herman, Lise Esther (2019) The slow death of Hungarian popular sovereignty. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Hernández-Quevedo, Cristina, Cylus, Jon and Sagan, Anna (2014) The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies launches new web platforms on health systems and financial crisis. LSE Health and Social Care (05 Feb 2014). Website.

Heron, Tony (2020) COVID-19 is a reminder of how deeply the UK’s food security is dependent on the EU. LSE Brexit (21 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Herrmann, Michael, Munzert, Simon and Selb, Peter (2015) The conventional wisdom about tactical voting is wrong. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Herson, Martin (2013) Clamping down on Google’s tax avoidance: don’t hold your breath. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 May 2013). Website.

Hertner, Isabelle (2015) The Europe Jeremy Corbyn wants is very different from the one David Cameron seeks. LSE Brexit (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Hertner, Isabelle (2015) The Labour Party’s European policy under Jeremy Corbyn: no Brexit, no Grexit. Democratic Audit UK (10 Oct 2015). Website.

Hertner, Isabelle (2016) ‘Seven, or seven and a half out of 10″: Jeremy Corbyn’s conspicuous absence from the referendum campaign. LSE Brexit (13 Jun 2016). Website.

Heslop, Robert (2015) Transatlantic cooperation: it’s in the UK’s interest for the US and the EU to forge a strong relationship on the basis of TTIP. LSE Brexit (24 Dec 2015). Website.

Hessel, Philipp and Avendano, Mauricio (2014) Are economic recessions at the time of leaving school associated with worse health in later life? LSE Health and Social Care (18 Feb 2014). Website.

Hexter, Matthew (2019) ‘The ability of the UK Parliament to override a measure made in any part of the United Kingdom is one of the mischiefs in the UK’s constitution that needs fixing.’ Why it is time to reform the Sewel Convention. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Heydarian Pashakhanlou, Arash (2016) Thanks to the referendum, the tyranny of the majority has prevailed. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2016). Website.

Heyne, Lea (2019) Dissatisfaction with democracy in Europe is primarily a function of how well citizens perceive their political system to perform, and not of rising expectations. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Heyvaert, Veerle (2020) Beware of populist narratives: the importance of getting the Heathrow ruling right. British Policy and Politics at LSE (29 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Heyvaert, Veerle (2016) Death of a citizen: Britain’s referendum and EU nationals living in the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Hezser, Catherine (2014) Book review: violence and understanding in Gaza: the British broadsheets’ coverage of the war by Dávid Kaposi. LSE Review of Books (18 Nov 2014). Website.

Hibberd, Ralph (2017) Brexit and the falsified medicines directive. Delivering Digital Drugs (17 Feb 2017). Website.

Hiber, Christian (2013) Help to Buy will likely have the effect of pushing up house prices further, making housing become less – not more – affordable for young would-be-owners. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2013). Website.

Hickson, Kevin and Williams, Ben (2017) Why John Major’s premiership deserves more credit than it is usually given. British Politics and Policy Blog (13 Nov 2017). Website.

Hilber, Christian A. L. (2012) Does stamp duty stop people moving house? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Jul 2012). Website.

Hilber, Christian A. L. (2013) Help to buy. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Jun 2013). Website.

Hilber, Christian A. L. (2011) The law of unintended consequences: business rate retention and house prices. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Jul 2011). Website.

Hilber, Christian A. L. and Cheshire, Paul (2013) QE: the next bubble? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 Mar 2013). Website.

Hilber, Christian A. L., Cheshire, Paul and Koster, Hans R. A. (2016) You cannot regulate empty houses away. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 May 2016). Website.

Hildebrandt, Mirwille (2016) New Animisms (A Provocation). Media Policy Blog (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Hill, Alastair (2013) Book review: the foundations of the British Conservative Party: essays on conservatism from Lord Salisbury to David Cameron. LSE Review of Books (27 Nov 2013). Website.

Hill, Alastair (2011) Book review: the new politics: liberal conservatism or same old Tories? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Aug 2011). Website.

Hill, Alastair (2012) Book review: what next for Labour? Ideas for a new generation by Tom Scholes-Fogg and Hisham Hamid. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2012). Website.

Hill, Eleanor (2015) Political parties need to take greater responsibility for Pakistani and Bangladeshi clan politicking in order to protect our democracy. Democratic Audit UK (28 May 2015). Website.

Hillje, Johannes, de Chalambert, Helene and Beccatti, Matilde (2012) Leveson: Bloggers vs the Press. Media Policy Blog (07 Dec 2012). Website.

Hills, John (2017) Our lives keep on changing – yet the welfare myth of “them” and “us” persists. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Feb 2017). Website.

Hills, John (2014) The idea that there is a welfare-dependent underclass is wrong. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2014). Website.

Hills, John, Wehner, Joachim, Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398, Cammaerts, Bart and Leunig, Tim (2010) The ‘emergency’ budget – solving the UK’s problems?: or creating the basis for new crises? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2010). Website.

Himaz, Rozana and Tily, Geoff (2016) Austerity in retrospect: a response to Geoff Tily. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Hinarejos, Alicia (2013) The costs of the UK’s opt-out of EU justice and policing measures would far exceed any benefits. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Apr 2013). Website.

Hinds, Matthew (2010) “Little Britain” ~ the new coalition Government and the Middle East. International Affairs at LSE (04 Jun 2010). Website.

Hintz, Arne and Dencik, Lina (2015) The Post-Snowden Surveillance Policy Turmoil. Media Policy Blog (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Hirsch, Donald (2015) The number of households in the UK falling below the Minimum Income Standard continues to rise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon (2015) Brits know less about the EU than anyone else. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon (2016) Choose freedom: 28 countries, 500m people and one of the most successful liberalising projects in history. LSE Brexit (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Hix, Simon (2011) David Cameron’s EU treaty veto is a disaster for Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2011). Website.

Hix, Simon (2013) David Cameron’s speech was about as pro-European as can be expected of a British Conservative Prime Minister in the current context. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jan 2013). Website.

Hix, Simon (2016) Is the EU really run by unelected bureaucrats? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Hix, Simon (2015) Is the UK marginalised in the EU? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Oct 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon (2016) No more denial: let’s accept the inevitable and fight for the best Brexit we can. LSE Brexit (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Hix, Simon (2018) Two years after the vote, there is little certainty where the UK-EU relationship is heading. LSE Brexit (16 Jul 2018). Website.

Hix, Simon (2015) UK influence in Europe series: British MEPs lose most often in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon (2015) UK influence in Europe series: is the UK at the top table in EU negotiations? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon (2016) UK influence in Europe series: the policy successes (and failures) of British MEPs. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Hix, Simon (2015) The UK: close to the centre of European Council decision-making. LSE Brexit (19 Nov 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon (2017) What would a pro-European hard Brexit look like? LSE Brexit (06 Apr 2017). Website.

Hix, Simon (2015) When MEPs vote, the UK’s delegation is increasingly marginalised. LSE Brexit (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon (2011) The rights and wrongs of AV. London Evening Standard (01 Apr 2011). Website.

Hix, Simon and Benedetto, Giacomo (2016) UK influence series: do British MEPs win key positions of power in the European Parliament? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Hix, Simon and Hae-Won, Jun (2017) Can ‘Global Britain’ forge a better trade deal with South Korea? This is why it’s unlikely. LSE Brexit (07 Feb 2017). Website.

Hix, Simon and Hagemann, Sara (2015) Does the UK win or lose in the Council of Ministers? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Hix, Simon, Kaufmann, Eric and Leeper, Thomas J. (2017) UK voters, including Leavers, care more about reducing non-EU than EU migration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 May 2017). Website.

Hix, Simon and Vivyan, Nick (2010) Hix-Vivyan election prediction, from polls up to 2 March. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2010). Website.

Hix, Simon and Vivyan, Nick (2010) Labour and tories neck and neck? Hix-Vivyan prediction up to 19 April. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2010). Website.

Hix, Simon and Vivyan, Nick (2010) One day to go: Hix-Vivyan prediction up to 3 May. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2010). Website.

Hix, Simon and Vivyan, Nick (2010) Still a hung parliament: Hix-Vivyan prediction up to 23 March. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Mar 2010). Website.

Hix, Simon and Vivyan, Nick (2010) Tories still short of a majority: Hix-Vivyan prediction up to 26 April. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2010). Website.

Hix, Simon and Whitaker, Richard (2016) Do MEPs want to keep ‘schlepping’ to Strasbourg? How travel time influences views on the location of the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Nov 2016). Website.

Hix, Simon, van der Linden, Clifton and Pickup, Mark (2020) Majority of Brits want a soft Brexit compromise, but leave voters don’t. LSE Brexit (22 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Hobolt, Sara (2016) Getting the timing right: Cameron weighs up the pros and cons of a June 2016 referendum. LSE Brexit (08 Jan 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara (2016) Voters have punished the ‘elite’ – and this is not just a British phenomenon. LSE Brexit (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara (2015) What lessons can Britain learn from other EU referendums? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Hobolt, Sara (2016) Why did voters choose Brexit? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara and Hagemann, Sara (2016) EU referendum: do campaigns actually change voters’ minds? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Apr 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara and Hagemann, Sara (2016) Turn out or else: do referendum campaigns actually change voters’ minds? LSE Brexit (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara and Hagemann, Sara (2016) A vote to leave the EU may have a detrimental impact on Parliament. LSE Brexit (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara, Leeper, Thomas J. and Tilley, James (2016) Voters might be fed up with politicians, but they will listen to people ‘like them’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara and Wratil, Christopher (2016) Which argument will win the referendum – immigration, or the economy? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Hobolt, Sara and Wratil, Christopher (2016) Which argument will win the referendum – immigration, or the economy? LSE Brexit (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2016) Clear red lines, flexibility and the public’s support: we’re on our way to a rational Brexit. LSE Brexit (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2020) Flybe rescue: why the government may be putting the green revolution at risk. British Policy and Politics at LSE (17 Jan 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Hockley, Tony (2017) Immigration policy will be the test of Theresa May’s “shared society”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jan 2017). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2020) Outside the EU, farming faces a choice between diversity or decay. LSE Brexit (06 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Hockley, Tony (2016) Social identity not social cash – why areas that received money from the EU voted against it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2017) What the 2017 Conservative manifesto should say about the NHS. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2017). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2017) The manifestos on the NHS: sticking plasters for health and social care. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 May 2017). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2016) A second referendum will not fix the social division behind the Brexit vote – and it could make it worse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Hoctor, Tom (2020) The economic response to covid-19 and the Conservative party’s failure to depart from Thatcherite orthodoxy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Hodder, Catherine and Edwards, Nikki (2014) Alumni interview: Catherine Hodder. LSE Human Rights Blog (04 Jul 2014). Website.

Hodson, Dermot and Peterson, John (2018) Brexit's institutional irony: how the EU has successfully outflanked the UK. LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2018). Website.

Hoerner, Julian (2017) The Brexit talks have started, but have the French and British elections changed the tone? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jun 2017). Website.

Hoerner, Julian (2017) Involvement of Europe’s national parliaments will further complicate the Brexit deal. LSE Brexit (04 May 2017). Website.

Hoerner, Julian (2017) Significant concessions to the UK in any Brexit deal are increasingly unlikely. LSE Brexit (06 Jul 2017). Website.

Hogarth, Raphael and White, Hannah (2018) What government has to do in order to get its Brexit deal through Parliament. LSE Brexit (17 Apr 2018). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) From devolution to revolution? Brexit threatens to stir up the UK’s regional politics. LSE Brexit (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Holden, Dan (2016) Working harder but not smarter: what employees think about the productivity puzzle. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2016). Website.

Holden, Patrick (2020) Fraught Anglo-Irish relations are about to get tenser. LSE Brexit (18 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Hollanders, David (2014) Why the Dutch pension system is not a role model for the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Aug 2014). Website.

Holman, Daniel, Foster, Liam and Hess, Moritz (2018) Which women knew about state pension age changes? Inequalities in awareness and their implications. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Aug 2018). Website.

Holman, Nancy (2020) Build, build, build? the consequences of deregulating planning. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Holt, Andrew (2013) Book review: Defending the realm? The politics of Britain’s small wars since 1945. LSE Review of Books (12 Apr 2013). Website.

Holt-White, Erica (2020) Results day in a crisis: despite the confusion caused by the grading process, long-term damage to young people’s futures is not inevitable. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Homkes, Rebecca (2011) Good hospital management can save lives and increase much needed productivity at a time of budget constraints. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2011). Website.

Honeyball, Mary (2016) Taking the law into our own hands: the perils of a British Bill of Rights. LSE Brexit (12 Mar 2016). Website.

Honeyman, Victoria (2014) Is Labour struggling in the polls because of Ed Miliband? British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Nov 2014). Website.

Honeyman, Victoria (2014) The UK’s main problem in influencing reform in Europe is that it is regarded as a semi-detached member. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Nov 2014). Website.

Honohan, Iseult (2017) Britons are applying for Irish citizenship to get an EU passport. Is this a problem? Democratic Audit Blog (23 Jan 2017). Blog Entry.

Honour, Victoria (2018) Engaging with Parliament: what is good Select Committee evidence? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Jan 2018). Website.

Hood, Christopher and Dixon, Ruth (2012) The current government is aiming for cuts to administration costs that have never previously been achieved. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Oct 2012). Website.

Hood, Christopher and Lodge, Martin (2011) Appearing in front of a Select Committee: does this prove that we had an impact or were we a convenient political cover for positions already taken? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 May 2011). Website.

Hooghe, Marc, Dassonneville, Ruth and Oser, Jennifer (2019) Can voters influence social policy? Democratic Audit Blog (26 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Hopkin, Jonathan (2020) Brexit thinking poisoned the government’s response to COVID-19. LSE Brexit (09 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Hopkin, Jonathan (2010) What was the problem with a Lab-LibDem coalition? British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2010). Website.

Hopkin, Jonathan (2020) The rise of anti-system politics reflects the exhaustion of neoliberal democracy. LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Hopkins, Alison (2012) The time is right to open up care services more widely, and user feedback has an important part to play been supposed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Nov 2012). Website.

Hopkins, Lucy (2012) All that’s digital isn’t gold. LSE Health and Social Care (26 May 2012). Website.

Hopley, Lee (2012) The Chancellor had some good ideas, but rebalancing the economy looks as challenging now as it did yesterday morning. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2012). Website.

Hornsby, Jennifer (2018) Campaigners for a second referendum must be clear about what voters would be asked. LSE Brexit (26 Feb 2018). Website.

Hornsby, Jennifer (2018) Let's hope we find out what Labour means when it acknowledges a need for a second vote. LSE Brexit (27 Sep 2018). Website.

Horowitz, Will (2014) Why abolishing age-related benefits would improve later life. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 May 2014). Website.

Hortala-Vallve, Rafael (2010) Is Alternative Vote a better voting system?: it depends…. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jul 2010). Website.

Horten, Monica (2020) Border safety will be at risk if the UK loses access to vital EU databases. LSE Brexit (12 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Horten, Monica (2020) Britain unplugged: the security risk of a no-deal Brexit is dire. LSE Brexit (05 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Horten, Monica (2018) Britain will be scrambling hard to put Galileo at the centre of a new security partnership. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2018). Website.

Horten, Monica (2020) Disrupting supply chains: how leaving the Single Market means systemic breakdown. LSE Brexit (25 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Horten, Monica (2013) Monica Horten: Proposed New EU Telecoms Package Doesn’t Uphold Net Neutrality. Media Policy Blog (12 Sep 2013). Website.

Horten, Monica (2020) Uk’s post-Brexit data regime: between EU privacy law and US surveillance law. LSE Brexit (31 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Horvath, Laszlo, Banducci, Susan and James, Oliver (2020) Attitudes to digital contact tracing: citizens do not always prioritise privacy and prefer a centralised NHS system over a decentralised one. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Hosein, Gus and Whitley, Edgar A. (2010) New government to scrap ID cards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2010). Website.

Hotham, Tristan (2020) Brexit and election advertising: an asset for some, a liability for others. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Hotham, Tristan (2020) Brexit in GE2019 political advertising: an asset for some, a liability for others. LSE Brexit (24 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Hough, Daniel (2016) Anti-corruption after Brexit: what is left of David Cameron’s legacy? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Hough, Daniel (2016) Football across the continent has been revolutionised by the EU. LSE Brexit (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Housby, Elaine (2013) Investing in Islam: The practicalities and difficulties of making the UK a centre of Islamic finance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Nov 2013). Website.

Houston, Donald (2020) The unevenness in the local economic impact of COVID-19 presents a serious challenge to the government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Howarth, David (2019) This government has already lost the confidence of the House of Commons: the response should be to replace the government, not to neuter parliament. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Howell, Elizabeth (2020) How should financial governance disputes be resolved after Brexit? LSE Brexit (05 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Howell, Jude (2015) Is being more like China the answer for Britain? – Jude Howell. International Development (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Howell, Jude (2010) Obama changes rhetoric but the ‘war on terror’ continues to impact civil society. LSE Global War on Terror Blog (23 Aug 2010). Website.

Howley, Peter (2020) Covid-19 research: are we moving too fast? British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Howorth, Jolyon (2018) Brexit has become unnegotiable. Theresa May has a constitutional duty to admit that truth. LSE Brexit (25 Sep 2018). Website.

Hoyois, Arnaud (2016) A ‘soft Brexit’ is the only viable strategy in a post-liberal world. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2016). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2016) Can technology save the NHS? British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2015) DevoManc and the NHS: Mind the gaps. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2017) Inside the ‘new NHS’: where are the citizens? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2017). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2015) Instead of more inspections and regulation, the NHS needs to adopt a ‘bottom-up’ improvement model. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jul 2015). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2013) New government proposals for ‘harm free’ healthcare are modelled on a marketised view that prioritises blame over learning and support. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Dec 2013). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2014) What do we do when the public services market fails? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Aug 2014). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2015) The four deficits of the English devolution process. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Hudson, Bob (2020) A policy scandal of epic proportions: why a public inquiry into adult social care and COVID-19 is necessary. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Hudson, Bob (2016) The unsuccessful privatisation of social care: why it matters and how to curb it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Apr 2016). Website.

Hughes, Ceri (2014) Does changing employers offer a route out of low pay? British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Oct 2014). Website.

Hughes, Ceri (2015) (E)quality not quantity matters: the role of apprenticeships in an equality agenda. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Hughes, Ceri (2014) We need to ensure that young Londoners gain the skills and experience that will be of value to them in the labour market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2014). Website.

Hughes, James (2017) The DUP’s extremist links make it unfit to join a Conservative alliance. Democratic Audit UK (19 Jun 2017). Website.

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Hughes, James (2013) Is the Northern Ireland peace process flagging? British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jan 2013). Website.

Hughes, Niall (2015) In a multi-party political environment, the First-Past-The-Post electoral system may mitigate polarisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Hughes, Stephen (2012) Local authorities must invest in prevention and collaborative working in order to create tangible improvements in service provision. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Feb 2012). Website.

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Humphreys, Jane (2014) Free to Air Television: 700MHz and Beyond. Media Policy Blog (27 Feb 2014). Website.

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Hunter, David (2016) The politics of health: taking the long view on the state of the NHS. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Hunter, David J (2017) Is a ‘strong leader’ really what the country needs? British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2017). Website.

Hunter, Paul (2016) Recent changes to electoral registration could see as many as 10 million people slip off the electoral register. Democratic Audit UK (21 Jan 2016). Website.

Hupkau, Claudia and Petrongolo, Barbara (2020) How lockdowns have reversed traditional gender roles in some UK households and further entrenched them in others. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

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Hurrell, Scott (2016) Skills deficits in the labour market: Hard to establish but essential to know. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Hussein, Shereen (2012) ‘Big Society’ volunteering in long term care must not substitute for skilled paid staff. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Feb 2012). Website.

Hussein, Shereen (2014) Research into the ageing experiences of different migrant groups shows a need for more culturally appropriate delivery of public services. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2014). Website.

Hutchings, Rosanna (2017) Ideology trumps gender: Left-wing women and British party politics. Engenderings (20 Feb 2017). Website.

Hutchings, Rosanna (2017) A victory for Labour’s left-wing women. Engenderings (29 Jun 2017). Website.

Hutchison, Gary (2020) The electioneering methods of the Victorian Conservative Party and how they shaped Scotland’s political culture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Hyman, Richard (2011) Budget 2011: A footnote to the existing agenda, but the public is waking up to the attack on the welfare state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2011). Website.

Hyman, Richard (2010) Despite common press perceptions, the number of strikes in the UK is far below the European average. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Nov 2010). Website.

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Iammarino, Simona (2013) Multinational enterprises in Germany have a greater level of local engagement and links to regional innovation systems than those in the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Apr 2013). Website.

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Immerzeel, Tim and Pickup, Mark (2016) To speak of populist radical right parties as a ‘corrective to democracy’ is—in terms of turnout—a misunderstanding. Democratic Audit UK (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Inckle, Kay (2017) National self-injury awareness day: social justice, user-led interventions and challenging stigma. Researching Sociology (16 Feb 2017). Website.

Inckle, Kay and Daniel, Ronda (2016) Discussing PREVENT with Dr Kay Inckle (2 of 2). Researching Sociology (20 Mar 2016). Website.

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Indridason, Indridi H. (2014) A number of factors determine Cabinet size, while Cabinet size itself affects public spending levels and policy outcomes. Democratic Audit Blog (12 May 2014). Website.

Ingold, Jo and Monaghan, Mark (2016) Evidence-based policy and policy as ‘translation’: designing a model for policymaking. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Inhorn, Sanna, Scott, Martin and Street, John (2013) Popular culture can help to engage young people withpolitical ideas, but isn’t enough on its own. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Nov 2013). Website.

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Innes, Abby (2018) The dismantling of the State since the 1980s: Brexit is the wrong diagnosis of a real crisis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Aug 2018). Website.

Innes, Abby (2017) The economy and the Conservative manifesto: economic imagination in a time warp. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 May 2017). Website.

Innes, Abby (2017) The political economy of the Conservative Manifesto: a hallucinatory celebration of the state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 May 2017). Website.

Institute of Public Affairs, LSE (2013) Event round-up: crowdsourcing a new UK constitution. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (01 Oct 2013). Website.

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Inthorn, Sanna, Millward, Peter, Burdsey, Daniel, Groves, Mark and Kippin, Sean (2014) The England football team represents our multi-cultural,progressive politics of nationhood. Its anthem doesn’t. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jun 2014). Website.

Iordanou, George (2013) There is tremendous value in maintaining online public spaces. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jun 2013). Website.

Iosifidis, Petros (2016) The Greek broadcaster ERT: a state or public service broadcaster? Media Policy Blog (15 Dec 2016). Website.

Iosifidis, Petros (2013) Media Plurality Series: European Level Inertia is not Justified. Media Policy Blog (09 Dec 2013). Website.

Iosifidis, Petros (2011) Petros Iosifidis on competition policy and media plurality. Media Policy Blog (07 Mar 2011). Website.

Iqtidar, Humeira (2015) The killing of British citizens without democratic oversight raises questions over the government’s use of drones. Democratic Audit UK (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Iro, Konstantinou (2017) Apathy or lack of civic education? Why young people don’t vote. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Apr 2017). Website.

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Irwin, Sarah (2016) ‘What type of society is Britain today?’: Lay perceptions of inequality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Ishkanian, Armine (2018) The Brexit vote was driven by the losers of globalisation, but that's hardly the whole story. LSE Brexit (18 Jun 2018). Website.

Ismail, Nasrul (2015) Cure over prevention: the boost to NHS funding is at the expense of preventative healthcare. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Ismailee, Sania (2019) Book review: The constitution of India: a contextual analysis by arun k. thiruvengadam. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Ivanova, Katya (2017) It's all relatives: the trouble with post-Brexit family reunification plans. LSE Brexit (20 Sep 2017). Website.

Ivanova, Katya and Turculet, Georgiana (2017) Breaking up families is easy to do: family reunification post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (13 Jun 2017). Website.

Jablonowski, Kuba (2020) EU Settlement Scheme: the cliff-edge approach puts many vulnerable applicants at risk. LSE Brexit (27 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Jablonowski, Kuba (2020) There are cracks in the EU Settlement Scheme – who will fall through them? LSE Brexit (06 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Jackson, Dan (2011) Making impact with history: how policy makers have much to learn from historians and social scientists and why academic writing must strive for clarity. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Apr 2011). Website.

Jackson, Emily (2011) UK citizens can access assisted suicide, but they must travel to Zurich in order to do so: this is illogical, but more importantly, it imposes an unfair burden on terminally ill individuals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jun 2011). Website.

Jackson, Emma (2015) How young homeless people experience London and the homeless system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2017) Britain risks securitising its future relationship with the EU. LSE Brexit (03 Oct 2017). Website.

Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2016) Is nationalism to blame for the post Brexit vote divisions? LSE Brexit (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2016) The Leave campaign won the final BBC referendum debate on Twitter. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2016) Tusk’s Shakespearean tweet shows the gravity of the UK’s EU vote and its potential consequences for both parties. LSE Brexit (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Jackson-Preece, Jennifer (2016) An undiscover’d country: the Brexit debate on Twitter reveals widespread democratic discontent. LSE Brexit (18 Jun 2016). Website.

Jackson-Preece, Jennifer and Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch (2017) Introducing the Generation Brexit project – a chance for millennials to shape Brexit. LSE Brexit (23 Jun 2017). Website.

Jacotine, keshia (2016) Labour and Labor: a tale of two identity crises. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Jahangir, Rukhsana (2017) Whitechapel field trip report by Rukhsana Jahangir. Researching Sociology (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Jaitman, Laura and Machin, Stephen (2014) Does tougher sentencing deter crime? Evidence from the London 2011 riots suggests it does. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2014). Website.

James, Cathy (2013) For whistleblowing to become more common we need to understand what more can be done by government, employers and civil society. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2013). Website.

James, Dan (2014) The disappeared: how to read the writing on the city? LSE Human Rights Blog (14 May 2014). Website.

James, Scott and Quaglia, Lucia (2020) Multi-level financial regulation and domestic political economy: accounting for the UK’s shifting regulatory outlook, from post-crisis reform to Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

James, Toby (2014) Electoral management issues were the dog that didn’t bark in the Scottish night. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Sep 2014). Website.

James, Toby (2013) Individual electoral registration still needs a lot of work, if it is not to be a car crash for British democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (15 Jul 2013). Website.

James, Toby (2012) UK electoral law is fragmented, convoluted and causing errors in the running of elections. It needs to be consolidated. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2012). Website.

James, Toby (2011) UK electoral registration levels are already low by international standards, but new plans to change registration may make things even worse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Dec 2011). Website.

James, Toby (2019) #deniedmyvote – why many EU citizens were unable to vote in the European Parliament elections. Democratic Audit Blog (30 May 2019). Blog Entry.

James, Toby and Bernal, Paul (2020) It is time for automatic voter registration in the UK. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

James, Toby and Clark, Alistair (2016) So much for #pencilgate: the referendum wasn’t rigged – but Britain’s electoral machinery needs fine-tuning. Democratic Audit UK (13 Sep 2016). Website.

James, Toby, Loeber, Leontine, Garnett, Holly Ann and Van Ham, Carolien (2019) Who runs elections and how can they be improved? independence, resources and workforce conditions are essential for good election management. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

James, Toby, Rennard, Chris and Dell, Josh (2017) Now they’re on a roll: how to get the missing millions onto the electoral register. Democratic Audit UK (08 Mar 2017). Website.

James, Toby, Rennard, Chris and Dell, Josh (2017) Too late for GE2017 – but now universities will have to play a role in registering students to vote. Democratic Audit UK (02 May 2017). Website.

James, Toby and Sidorczuk, Oliver (2016) There are effective ways of getting the ‘missing millions’ back on to the UK’s electoral register. Democratic Audit UK (09 Mar 2016). Website.

James, Toby S. (2012) Changes to electoral registration procedures may have significant implications for registration levels and electoral outcomes. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2012). Website.

James, Toby S. (2014) Postal voting and electoral fraud: a reply to Richard Mawrey QC. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Mar 2014). Website.

James, Toby S. (2016) Voter ID is a risky reform when 8m people are already missing from the electoral register. Democratic Audit UK (28 Dec 2016). Website.

James, Toby S. and Clark, Alistair (2016) So much for #pencilgate: the referendum wasn’t rigged – but Britain’s electoral machinery needs fine-tuning. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Sep 2016). Website.

James, Weinberg (2017) What do we mean by the “political class” – and are they all the same? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2017). Website.

James, Weinberg (2020) Who enters politics and why? on the psychology of British politicians. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Jancic, Davor (2020) Why Britain should allow the UK and EU Parliaments to talk after Brexit. LSE Brexit (20 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Jancic, Davor (2017) Why the European Court of Justice isn’t going away. LSE Brexit (26 Apr 2017). Website.

Janmaat, Germ (2018) Which voters have changed their minds about Brexit? LSE Brexit (19 Jul 2018). Website.

Jarvis, Lee and Lister, Michael (2013) Anti-terrorism powers have fractured experiences ofcitizenship across the UK. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Dec 2013). Website.

Jay, Zoë (2017) The reluctant role model: why Britain (usually) obeys the European Court of Human Rights. British Politics and Policy Blog (06 Nov 2017). Website.

Jeffrey, David (2017) It was Thatcher wot lost it – or was it? Conservative electoral decline in Liverpool since 1945. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2017). Website.

Jeffries, Lesley and de Jager, Fransina (2019) Democratising Hansard: continuing to improve the accessibility of parliamentary records. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Jelen-Sanchez, Alenka and Dekavalla, Marina (2016) Who speaks in a referendum? Scotland’s Indyref TV news coverage. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Jenkin, Bernard (2011) Government has still a great deal to learn about how to use IT effectively – a new select committee inquiry aims to discover ways to improve the Government’s poor track record. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Mar 2011). Website.

Jenkin, Bernard (2012) The Public Administration Select Committee continues to push for greater leadership on reforms and for more strategic thought at the heart of government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Jan 2012). Website.

Jenkins, Gareth (2011) 1.6 million children in the UK live in severe poverty: the government must do more to target areas of high deprivation, poverty and worklessness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2011). Website.

Jenkins, Gareth (2011) Budget 2011: Little action for children in poverty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Mar 2011). Website.

Jenkins, Kate (2011) New government agencies should be set up with caution: they are not a substitute for weak departments. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jul 2011). Website.

Jennifer, Jackson-Preece (2017) Divorce doesn't have to be bloody difficult. LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2017). Website.

Jennings, Will and Stoker, Gerry (2016) Anti-politics after 23 June: how bad will the hangover be the morning after? Democratic Audit UK (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Jensen, Carsten and Kevins, Anthony (2018) Inflated figures, inflated opposition: how claims about welfare benefit levels affect public opinion. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2018). Website.

Jensen, Siv (2016) Siv Jensen: “The EEA agreement has served Norway well, but it’s not a free ride”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Jhutti-Johal, Jagbir (2017) Research on the Sikh community in the UK is essential to better inform policy, but surveys must be improved. Religion and the Public Sphere (18 Jan 2017). Website.

Jobson, Richard (2015) ‘The ghost of Keir Hardie’: Nostalgia and the modern Labour Party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2015). Website.

Jofre-Bonet, Mireia and McGuire, Alistair (2014) The NHS England Five Years Forward View and the missing £30 billion. LSE Health and Social Care (23 Aug 2014). Website.

Jofre-Bonet, Mireia, Rossello-Roig, Melcior and Serra-Sastre, Victoria (2016) The blow of domestic violence on children’s health outcomes. LSE Health and Social Care (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Jofré, Dr David (2020) Book review: The digital party: Political organisation and online democracy by Paolo Gerbaudo. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

John, Fenwick (2015) The North-East Combined Authority represents another step in the uncertain progress of English devolution. Democratic Audit UK (13 Aug 2015). Website.

John, Peter (2013) Nudges and information are means to assist conventional forms of policy implementation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2013). Website.

John, Peter and Stoker, Gerry (2020) Behavioural science and the response to COVID-19: a missed opportunity? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 May 2020). Blog Entry.

John, Peter and Stoker, Gerry (2020) Behavioural science and the response to COVID-19: a missed opportunity? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Johnes, Geraint (2015) The UK labour market data is not so rosy when we consider export sector industries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Johnes, Geraint (2015) The UK labour market data is not so rosy when we consider export sector industries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Johnes, Rebecca and Andrews, Jon (2016) Faith schools do better chiefly because of their pupils’ backgrounds. Democratic Audit UK (09 Dec 2016). Website.

Johns, Geraint (2014) Why do wages continue to stagnate in the UK as unemployment falls? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Aug 2014). Website.

Johns, Geraint and Zoido-Oses, Paula (2014) It is the state’s duty to make sure that individuals have a choice where liberal and illiberal values clash. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Sep 2014). Website.

Johns, Rob, Mitchell, James and Carman, Chris (2011) The Scottish National Party’s success in winning an outright majority at Holyrood in May 2011 was an extraordinary result in an ‘ordinary’ election. Research shows that Scots voters did not move further towards secession and independence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2011). Website.

Johnson, Alan and Taylor, Ros (2016) Five minutes with Alan Johnson of Labour In for Britain: “There’s a battle here”. LSE Brexit (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Johnson, Carolina (2014) Local civic participation can help reinforce the legitimacy of the democratic system. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Jul 2014). Website.

Johnson, Craig (2020) COVID-19 and the Welsh economy: an extraordinary challenge, but also an opportunity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Johnson, Craig (2017) How Wales is understood in the UK is a problem – strengthening Welsh media is part of the solution. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2017). Website.

Johnson, Craig and Rodger, Sunil (2015) Economic solutions are unlikely to ease immigration concerns. Democratic Audit UK (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Johnson, David V (2017) A democracy deficit plagues the US and the European Union. LSE Brexit (Jul 2017). Website.

Johnson, Jo and Campion, Sonali (2016) “India sees the UK as its gateway to Europe. We should not give Indian firms reason to doubt this is the right place to invest” – Jo Johnson MP. South Asia @ LSE (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2016) Brexit, tariffs and trade, part two: no Single Market membership without compromise. LSE Brexit (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2016) Brexit, trade and tariffs part three: how much freedom will Britain have to set its own tariffs? LSE Brexit (21 Dec 2016). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2016) They won’t like a bit of British butter on their bread: the problem of tariffs after Brexit. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2017) Unpicking the ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’ mantra: what does ‘no deal’ look like? LSE Brexit (09 Jun 2017). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2017) Unpicking the “no deal is better than a bad deal” mantra: what would a ‘bad deal’ look like? LSE Brexit (08 Jun 2017). Website.

Johnson, Michael (2017) Unpicking ‘no deal is better than a bad deal’: not just meaningless, but unhelpful. LSE Brexit (12 Jun 2017). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Brexit could be an opportunity for the Labour Party, not a tragedy. LSE Brexit (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2017) Cross-party agreement on the Brexit process is a triumph for the British left. LSE Brexit (27 Sep 2017). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Labour should embrace putting an end to EU free movement. LSE Brexit (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Labour should not be the champion of EU free movement. LSE Brexit (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Johnson, Richard (2016) Should we just leave the selection of the party leader to MPs? Democratic Audit UK (22 Jul 2016). Website.

Johnston, Alison (2016) Backlash against the status quo does not always lead to positive-sum gains. LSE Brexit (30 Jun 2016). Website.

Johnston, Jack, Hanretty, Chris, Lauderdale, Benjamin and Vivyan, Nick (2015) Focus on… the North East. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Johnston, James and Reeves, Alan (2014) Economics is becoming an elite subject for elite UK universities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Nov 2014). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2013) Book Review: The political integration of ethnic minorities in Britain. LSE Review of Books (04 Dec 2013). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2014) Book Review: affluence, austerity and electoral change in Britain by Paul Whiteley, Harold D. Clarke, David Sanders and Marianne C. Stewart. LSE Review of Books (19 Feb 2014). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2014) Book review: British general elections since 1964: diversity, dealignment and disillusion by David Denver and Mark Garnett. LSE Review of Books (02 Jul 2014). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2020) Book review: footsoldiers: political party membership in the 21st century. British Policy and Politics at LSE (05 Jan 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Johnston, Ron (2010) Pursuing a passion for parity, the coalition government is axing one in every 4 MPs in Wales, but less than one in 14 in England: how the UK draws its electoral map will never be the same again. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Nov 2010). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2015) The South West – contest by contest. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Apr 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2011) Why are Labour Lords keeping their peers up late?: opposition to the coalition’s plans for fewer MPs and more equal constituencies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jan 2011). Website.

Johnston, Ron (2012) The proposed system for an elected House of Lords lacks accountability and offers voters far less choice than had previously been envisaged. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2012). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Cutts, David and Pattie, Charles (2015) The Tories and Donations to Constituency Campaigns (or, Beware of Journalists’ Hyperbole). British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn and Manley, David (2016) Can we really not predict who will vote for Brexit, and where? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2016). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn and Manley, David (2016) Predicting the Brexit vote: getting the geography right (more or less). British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2016). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Manley, David, Pattie, Charles, Pemberton, Hugh and Wickham-Jones, Mark (2015) The Labour leadership and deputy leadership candidates: where are their support bases – does geography matter? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron and Pattie, Charles (2015) The British party system – or systems: how many on the ground? British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2015) At £13 a vote – a bargain? Donations to the Tories’ 2015 constituency campaigns. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2015) Have the Tories gone on the defensive and narrowed the focus of their constituency targets? Donations to local parties in 2014. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2014) Raising money for the local campaigns. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Dec 2014). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Hartman, Todd (2020) Testing the wisdom of the crowds argument: local opinion in the 43 ‘Red Wall’ constituencies that Labour lost. British Policy and Politics at LSE (24 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Manley, David (2015) The case of the missing marginals: Labour’s task in 2020 is harder than they currently realise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2015) Ensuring equal representation in Parliament: who counts? British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2017) How UKIP’s election strategy is boosting Theresa May’s chances of a big majority. Democratic Audit UK (29 May 2017). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2013) In Depth: The Conservatives will suffer electorally from the Liberal Democrats’ revenge over failure to support House of Lords reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2013). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2015) There are fewer people registered to vote in 2015 than there were in 2010: is that to Labour’s advantage? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2014) Translating Votes into Seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2014). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2017) The case of the missing marginals: how big will May’s majority be? Democratic Audit UK (25 Apr 2017). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2011) The re-vamped public inquiries currently changing Westminster constituency boundaries in record time (across the whole of the UK) keep power firmly in the hands of the biggest political parties, and not the general public. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Dec 2011). Website.

Johnston, Roy, Jones, Kelvyn and Manley, David (2016) The geography of the Brexit vote – what difference will turnout make? British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2016). Website.

Jokela, Juha (2017) Losing an ally in the EU: the view on Brexit from Finland. LSE Brexit (27 Jul 2017). Website.

Jolly, Debbie (2011) Disabled people are subject to false accusations from the media, a false economy and a duplicitous morality from a government that claims to support those in greatest need. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Mar 2011). Website.

Jolly, Debbie (2011) The government’s Work Capability Assessment for disabled people is one of the toughest in the world – it is not fit for purpose. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2011). Website.

Jonathan, Wadsworth (2017) Post-Brexit work visa quotas on EU nationals are likely to favour graduates. LSE Brexit (18 Jul 2017). Website.

Jones, Alexandra (2014) Relieving democratic stress: devolution and strong cities. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Mar 2014). Website.

Jones, Alexandra (2014) The main parties’ race to the top on local devolution promises much – but will it deliver? Democratic Audit UK (15 Jul 2014). Website.

Jones, Edgar (2020) Protecting the UK public against covid-19: what policy lessons can be learned from the experience of the Blitz? British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Jones, George and Stewart, John (2012) Yet another feeble paper on civil service reform that will achieve little for local government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2012). Website.

Jones, George W. (2010) Blame them, not us: how the Comprehensive Spending Review reflects the interests of the cabinet, and not the people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2010). Website.

Jones, George W. (2011) Budget 2011: Government’s ‘pothole priority’ proves its lack of commitment to localism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Mar 2011). Website.

Jones, George W. (2012) Elected mayors cannot deliver a localist revival. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2012). Website.

Jones, George W. (2010) The coalition government’s ‘new localism’ decentralisation agenda may well undermine local government. A new agreement is needed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Nov 2010). Website.

Jones, George W. and Blick, Andrew (2010) The PM and the centre of UK government from Tony Blair to David Cameron: how much will change in the transition from single-party to coalition government? British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2010). Website.

Jones, George W. and Stewart, John (2011) Government plans to impose mayoral referendums have not been thought out properly and should be abandoned. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jun 2011). Website.

Jones, Huw David (2012) Comms Review Series: Wales Wants PSB & Local Content, but not Regulatory Devolution. Media Policy Blog (09 Jan 2012). Website.

Jones, Ian (2012) Social Digital Series: Digital inclusion and evidence-based policy: Insights from Wales. Media Policy Blog (29 Mar 2012). Website.

Jones, Jenny (2014) Boris Johnson should be advocating for all of London rather than on behalf of the financial services industry. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Feb 2014). Website.

Jones, Jenny (2012) Jenny Jones: “my vision for London is of a more sustainable, fairer and cleaner city”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Mar 2012). Website.

Jones, Lee (2016) The EU locked in neoliberalism and locked out its people. Brexit is the alternative. LSE Brexit (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Jones, Lorelei (2018) Government wants healthcare staff to change patients' behaviour - but that's unlikely to work. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jun 2018). Website.

Jones, Ray (2012) Social Digital Series: E-health Inequalities Highlight Issues in Impact. Media Policy Blog (15 Mar 2012). Website.

Jones, Richard Wyn (2013) Survey research suggests that ‘ever looser union’ is thedirection of travel for the UK. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Dec 2013). Website.

Jones, Steve (2016) It’s not easy to raise prior attainment, but universities could better contextualise applicants’ grades. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2016). Website.

Jones, Steven (2015) Anonymising UCAS forms is only a first step towards fair and discrimination-free university admissions. Democratic Audit UK (27 Oct 2015). Website.

Jones, Steven (2015) “Fulfilling Our Potential”: what policymakers’ rhetoric reveals about the future of Higher Education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Sep 2015). Website.

Jones-Phillipson, Emma (2017) ‘Distinctive, dynamic, illuminating and challenging’ : Emma Jones-Phillipson on her Parliamentary Internship. LSE Department of Government Blog (15 Mar 2017). Website.

Joshi, Devin and Rosenfield, Erica (2014) Parliamentary websites, transparency and the quality of democracy: where does the UK stand? Democratic Audit Blog (17 Jan 2014). Website.

Joshi, Devin K. and Goehrung, Ryan (2020) Female parliamentarians still face a motherhood penalty, but the evidence globally suggests it can be ended. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Jou, Willy (2014) Partisanship, ideology, and political system support are the most important factors influencing voters’ electoral system preference. Democratic Audit Blog (15 Jan 2014). Website.

Judge, David (2014) If we wish to hold MPs to account through some form of recall, then we should at least identify what we think they should be doing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jun 2014). Website.

Judge, David (2020) Punctuation and rhetoric: the difference between the "the people's parliament" and "the peoples' parliament". British Policy and Politics at LSE (16 Jan 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Judge, David (2020) Social distancing meets political distancing: scrutiny in a digital parliament. British Policy and Politics at LSE (16 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Jung, Carsten (2020) The economic response to covid-19 is not austerity: four pillars for strong public finances. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Jungblut, Jens (2020) We don’t let them separate us: what German and Portuguese university staff and leaders think of Brexit. LSE Brexit (10 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Junk, Wiebke Marie (2019) Representing interest groups: umbrella organisations enjoy preferential access to the legislative arena but not to the media. Democratic Audit Blog (29 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Jupe, Robert (2018) The East Coast franchise debacle: only the latest problem arising from rail privatisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jun 2018). Website.

Jäckle, Sebastian and König, Pascal D. (2016) Xenophobic violence after Brexit: how Britain could learn from Germany’s experience. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Jäger, Anton (2019) Book review: The populist radical left in Europe edited by Giorgios Katsambekis and Alexandros Kioupkiolis. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Kaczuba, Dorota, Murray, Ben, O'Neill, Liam and Vaagen, Nate (2011) File Sharing and DEA Dossier: Relevant Resources and Information. Media Policy Blog (21 Mar 2011). Website.

Kaithwar, Raj (2019) Book review: The politics of the Anthropocene by John S. Dryzek and Jonathan Pickering. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Kaivanto, Kim (2016) Not being smart about Article 50: the strategic considerations of an early 2017 notification. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Kakos, Michalis (2013) The deficit model of education views citizenship teaching as an imposition rather than a right. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Aug 2013). Website.

Kaldor, Mary and Radice, Henry (2020) Rethinking UK policy towards conflict: evidence from comparative research on the drivers of conflict. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Kalhousova, Irena (2015) Workshop: Brexit and EU foreign policy: the view from other member states. LSE International Relations Blog (15 Mar 2015). Website.

Kalpokas, Ignas (2020) Book review: Are filter bubbles real? By Axel Bruns. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

Kanavos, Panos ORCID: 0000-0001-9518-3089 (2013) Toward greater efficiency and equity in healthcare resource allocation: Dr Panos Kanavos to lead consortium in ADVANCE_HTA European Commission FP7 grant. LSE Health and Social Care (15 Feb 2013). Website.

Kang-Riou, Nicolas, Nolan, Aiofe, Klug, Francesca and O'Cinnneide, Colm (2014) “Highly problematic, to put it mildly”: Experts react to David Cameron’s pledge to repeal the Human Rights Act. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Oct 2014). Website.

Kara, Dr Helen (2019) Book review: Algorithms of oppression: how search engines reinforce racism by Safiya Umoja Noble. Democratic Audit Blog (29 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Karakas, Cemal (2013) The EU should offer a ‘gradual integration’ membership to Turkey, as well as to the UK if it decides to downscale its role in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Nov 2013). Website.

Karanasiou, Argyro (2014) “Kickin’ The Clouds Away”: A rights-based approach for mesh networks as community media. Media Policy Blog (11 Dec 2014). Website.

Karemba, Byron (2018) Brexit, the separation of powers and the role of the supreme court. LSE Brexit (14 Aug 2018). Website.

Karen, Steadman (2014) Why improved support for people with mental health conditions can help economic recovery. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Feb 2014). Website.

Karppi, Tero (2015) Humans are losing the battle against social media algorithms. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Karppi, Tero (2015) Interpreting foreign policy through discourse analysis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Oct 2015). Website.

Karreth, Johannes (2018) How will Brexit shape conflict resolution between the UK and other European countries? LSE Brexit (18 Sep 2018). Website.

Kartik, Navin, Van Weelden, Richard and Wolton, Stephane (2017) Does fortune favour the vague in election campaigns? LSE Department of Government Blog (31 May 2017). Website.

Kassimeris, George (2017) Boris Johnson has demonstrated a capacity for scheming that Machiavelli would have applauded. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Oct 2017). Website.

Kassimeris, George (2017) The London attack traumatised all of us living in the UK, but we must not allow it to poison and divide us. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Mar 2017). Website.

Kassimeris, George and Jackson, Leonie (2014) The English Defence League’s ‘rational Islamophobia’ is a racist discourse, but it is not confined to the EDL. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Mar 2014). Website.

Katsirea, Irini (2016) Press Regulation in an Era of Convergence. Media Policy Blog (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Katwala, Sunder, Ballinger, Steve and Mattinson, Deborah (2016) Don’t know (where the women are): why the EU referendum campaigns haven’t engaged female voters. LSE Brexit (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) Hard Brexit? Only if it’s free. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) Hard Brexit? Only if it’s free. British Policy and Politics at LSE (28 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) It’s NOT the economy, stupid: Brexit as a story of personal values. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jul 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2016) It’s NOT the economy, stupid: Brexit as a story of personal values. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2016). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2014) London is less integrated than the rest of the country, a report finds. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2014). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2015) Partition: It’s time to recognise reality in Syria. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2015) Positive contact or “white flight”?: why whites in diverse places are more tolerant of immigration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2013) To understand the present troubles in Belfast, we need to go back to the dying days of the old ‘Orange State’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Feb 2013). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2014) Turning off the European migration tap may actually hasten ethnic change in Britain, ironically leading to an own-goal for UKIP. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2014). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2013) White Flight in England? White attraction rather than repulsion seems to be the story. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Dec 2013). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2017) Why the fear of Islamization is driving populist right support, and what to do about it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2017). Website.

Kaufmann, Eric (2014) The lessons of Clacton and Heywood: Why UKIP will damage the Tories in 2015 but may ultimately harm Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Oct 2014). Website.

Kavanagh, Aileen (2013) The British sense of reserve has much to commend it, but itwould be difficult to codify in a constitution. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Oct 2013). Website.

Kaye, Simon (2019) Book review: National populism: the revolt against liberal democracy by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Kaye, Simon (2015) Friedrich Hayek and the left: A response to Simon Griffiths. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Kaye, Simon (2015) On the complex relationship between political ignorance and democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Mar 2015). Website.

Kayser, Mark and Leininger, Arndt (2015) Voters seem to respond to the the ‘reported’ rather than the ‘real’ economy. Democratic Audit UK (09 Sep 2015). Website.

Keating, Avril (2017) What young Britons really think about Brexit and their prospects outside the EU. LSE Brexit (02 Nov 2017). Website.

Keating, Michael (2014) Scotland could end up as a kind of post-sovereign polity in a looser union with England. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Mar 2014). Website.

Keena, Alex, Latner, Michael, McGann, Anthony J. and Smith, Charles Anthony (2019) The US Supreme Court has decided partisan gerrymandering is outside its remit. A democratic restoration now depends on the people alone. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Keenan, Bernard (2014) On fantasy island: the seven myths undermining human rights in the UK today. LSE Human Rights Blog (10 Nov 2014). Website.

Keenan, Brendan (2016) A very brief history of interception. Media Policy Blog (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Keith, Michael (2014) Events in the local elections in Tower Hamlets have provoked national interest and display worrying signs of division. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Jun 2014). Website.

Keith, Michael (2014) The PwC report on Tower Hamlets highlights fundamentaltensions in local democracy, not always thought throughclearly in new mayoral systems. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Nov 2014). Website.

Kellner, Peter and Brown, Stuart A. (2013) Five minutes with Peter Kellner: “History could repeat itself in a British referendum on EU membership”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Nov 2013). Website.

Kelly, Gavin (2011) The Liberal Democrats’ intended tax changes are about to cause trouble for the Treasury. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2011). Website.

Kelly, Gavin (2011) Social mobility has increased in past decades, but there has been no ‘revolution’ in opportunity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Mar 2011). Website.

Kelly, Gavin (2011) Those on low-to-middle incomes now face staggering reductions in real wages and cuts to tax credits – the recent Budget offers them very little relief. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2011). Website.

Kelly, Gavin and Whittaker, Matthew (2011) Household consumption will be pivotal in the resumption of growth, but consumer concerns about rising household debt may but the brakes on spending. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2011). Website.

Kelly, John (2016) Upbeat and in the margins: the British Trotskyist Left and their exceptionally poor election results. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Kelly, Paul (2011) Book review: the merits of ‘Big Society’ and where it will take us. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jan 2011). Website.

Kelly, Paul (2011) Multiculturalism is not a coherent policy that can be abandoned; David Cameron’s speech reveals more continuity with Labour’s ‘British national identity’ project than a radical departure from his ‘liberal conservatism’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2011). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel (2016) The Scottish Government’s Brexit proposals are politically savvy and all-but-impossible. LSE Brexit (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel (2015) Scottish Labour face a multitude of problems. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2015). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel (2014) While an independent Scotland would undoubtedly be able to join the EU, the timing and terms of membership remain uncertain. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Jul 2014). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel and MacLennan, Stuart (2017) Sturgeon’s case for Indyref2 is a shaky one. LSE Brexit (21 Mar 2017). Website.

Kenealy, Daniel and Molloy, Seán (2018) The Chequered path(s) to Brexit: the choice is between a soft and ambiguous exit or a hard and unattainable one. LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2018). Website.

Kennon, Andrew (2019) The House of Commons and the Brexit deal: a veto player or a driver of policy? Democratic Audit Blog (15 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Kenny, Meryl and Mackay, Fiona (2015) A political earthquake forecast for Scotland – but will there be a genderquake? British Policy and Politics at LSE (10 Mar 2015). Blog Entry.

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.

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.

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 (2018) UK governance after Brexit: yet more variable and even more disjointed. LSE Brexit (09 Apr 2018). Website.

Kenway, Peter and Corry, Dan (2017) Post-Brexit Industrial Strategy: a curious complacency hovers over the General Election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2017). Website.

Kenway, Peter, Corry, Dan and Barwick, Steve (2017) Not left behind? Five questions that need answering before the Copeland and Stoke by-elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Feb 2017). Website.

Keohane, Nigel (2013) Universal Credit: The scheme faces difficulties that must be resolved before it is rolled out. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jul 2013). Website.

Kerr, David (2014) We need renewed political commitment to citizenship education and ongoing monitoring of its provision in schools. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Jun 2014). Website.

Kershaw, David (2016) The British Constitution’s failure to manage existential risk: back to basics. LSE Brexit (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Kershaw, David (2016) How ‘the story’ subsumed ‘The Vote’: we have no meaningful direction about the terms of Brexit. LSE Brexit (07 Dec 2016). Website.

Kessler, Philip (2016) Racing for the exit? How the EU has influenced Britain’s competition policy. LSE Brexit (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Kettell, Steven (2017) Britain’s Christian right: seeking solace in a narrative of discrimination. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Feb 2017). Blog Entry.

Kettell, Steven (2015) Sticks and stones: the use of anti-secular discourse in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Kettell, Steven (2017) A secularist response to CORAB: recommendations at odds with the realities of twenty-first century life in Britain. Religion and the Public Sphere (23 Jan 2017). Website.

Khaitan, Tarun (2019) The Alternative Vote system could have delivered a clearer signal on Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Khaitan, Tarun (2019) Why the Alternative Vote system could have delivered a clearer signal on Brexit. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Khan, Sadiq and Brown, Stuart A. (2016) Interview with Sadiq Khan: “London must have a seat at the table during the negotiations to leave the EU”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Aug 2016). Website.

Khan, Sarah (2016) The anti-Prevent lobby are dominating the discourse, not all Muslims oppose Prevent. Religion and the public Sphere (07 Oct 2016). Website.

Kiefel, Max (2020) Labour Party leadership: can Keir Starmer really maintain party unity? Democratic Audit Blog (16 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Kienzle, Benjamin and von Weitershausen, Inez (2017) Brexit has given an impetus to reshape Europe’s foreign, security and defence policies. LSE Brexit (02 May 2017). Website.

Killock, Jim (2017) The Law Commission’s dangerous proposals would turn whistleblowers and journalists into ‘spies’. Democratic Audit UK (10 Mar 2017). Website.

Kinderman, Daniel P. (2019) F**k business: Brexit and the deep freeze between business and politics in populist nationalism. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

King, Peter (2011) Cameron’s pragmatic responses to the politics of the last year shows that despite his progressive agenda, he is well within the mainstream of Conservative traditions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2011). Website.

King, Roger (2011) The government’s plans for risk-based regulation for the higher education sector will encourage more risky and competitive behaviour among institutions, with potentially dire consequences. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Nov 2011). Website.

King, Russell (2017) ‘What have I done to deserve this?’ The aftershocks of Brexit for London’s EU migrants. LSE Brexit (10 Apr 2017). Website.

Kingman, David (2017) Generation Brexit: a chance for Millennials to have their say on Brexit. LSE Brexit (13 Sep 2017). Website.

Kingsbury, John (2013) Nesta Research: Public Interest High, Advertiser Interest Low for Hyperlocal Media. Media Policy Blog (31 May 2013). Website.

Kippen, Sean (2013) US and UK media reactions to the UK government’s defeat on Syrian intervention. LSE American Politics and Policy (USAPP) Blog (02 Sep 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2015) 10 key contests to look out for on election night. Democratic Audit UK (07 May 2015). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 12 things we learned during the European and local elections. Democratic Audit UK (23 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in April 2014. Democratic Audit UK (30 Apr 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in August 2014. Democratic Audit UK (01 Sep 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in February 2014. Democratic Audit UK (28 Feb 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in January 2014. Democratic Audit UK (31 Jan 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in July 2014. Democratic Audit UK (31 Jul 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in June 2014. Democratic Audit UK (30 Jun 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in March 2014. Democratic Audit UK (31 Mar 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in November 2014. Democratic Audit UK (01 Dec 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in October 2014. Democratic Audit UK (31 Oct 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) 20 things we learned about democracy in September 2014. Democratic Audit UK (01 Oct 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Book review: Myths, politicians, and money: the truth behind the free market. LSE Review of Books (29 Aug 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Book review: in it together: the inside story of the coalition government. LSE Review of Books (30 Nov 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Constant government reshuffles are bad for policy, government, and accountability. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jun 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Democratic round-up: Parliament and Syria. Democratic Audit UK (30 Aug 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Democratic round-up: Parliamentary scrutiny of the UK’s security services. Democratic Audit UK (06 Nov 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Democratic round-up: the House of Lords. Democratic Audit UK (06 Aug 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Democratic round-up: the Prince of Wales. Democratic Audit UK (14 Aug 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Democratic round-up: the Salmond/Darling Scottish independence debate. Democratic Audit UK (06 Aug 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Democratic round-up: the Scottish independence White Paper. Democratic Audit UK (27 Nov 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2013) Democratic round-up: the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill. Democratic Audit UK (03 Sep 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro Elections – previewing the contest in Scotland. Democratic Audit UK (12 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro Elections – previewing the contest in the East Midlands. Democratic Audit UK (08 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – previewing the contest in Yorkshire and the Humber. Democratic Audit UK (19 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – previewing the election in the North West. Democratic Audit UK (20 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – the contest in Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit UK (19 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – the contest in Wales. Democratic Audit UK (20 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – the contest in the North East. Democratic Audit UK (01 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – we predict the results for every region in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (23 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – what can we expect to happen in the West Midlands? Democratic Audit UK (06 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – what to expect in the East of England. Democratic Audit UK (09 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – what to expect in the South East. Democratic Audit UK (14 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – what will happen in London? Democratic Audit UK (19 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Euro elections – what will happen in the South West? Democratic Audit UK (02 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Everything you need to know about the regional contests in the European Parliament elections across the UK. Democratic Audit UK (22 May 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2016) How democratically accountable are the UK’s security and intelligence services? Democratic Audit UK (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Lord Armstrong’s EU Bill Amendment shows the way forward for the framing of referendum questions. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Feb 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2014) Select committees are becoming increasingly significant, but show an enormous gender bias in their choice of witnesses. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jan 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2015) Ten key contests to look out for on election night in the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 May 2015). Website.

Kippin, Sean (2016) Why sticking with Labour is likely to be the Co-operative Party’s quickest route back to power. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Kippin, Sean and Berry, Richard (2013) The Electoral Commission’s advice to Parliament about thewording of any referendum question on the European Unionshows welcome progress in its thinking. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Oct 2013). Website.

Kippin, Sean and Cullinane, Carl (2014) Yes or no, the Scottish independence referendum has beengood for democracy on both sides of the border. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Sep 2014). Website.

Kippin, Sean and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2016) How democratic are the UK’s political parties and party system? Democratic Audit UK (08 Feb 2016). Website.

Kippin, Sean and Photiadou, Artemis (2016) Limited worldviews and ideological cross-dressing: Theresa May and Gordon Brown’s premierships. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Kirkham, Richard and Martin, Jane (2014) The creation of an English Public Services Ombudsman: mapping a way forward. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Jun 2014). Website.

Kirsop-Taylor, Nick (2020) Bureaucracy in the anthropocene: a research agenda for public administration scholars. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Kissane, Bill (2015) Does engaging the public in the constitutional process depend on the existence of a ‘constitutional identity’? LSE Constitution UK Blog (20 Apr 2015). Website.

Kissane, Bill (2011) The debate in the UK about codifying our constitution is now less fractious: but looking overseas can help us to understand why this discussion should continue. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2011). Website.

Kjær, Ulrik and Kosiara-Pedersen, Karina (2019) The ‘hourglass’ pattern of representation: why political parties are key to electing more women to parliament. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Klein, Rudolf (2013) While any benefits from the changes to the NHS can at best be long term, the political costs are immediate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2013). Website.

Kleine, Mareike (2016) Britain’s role in world affairs will be dwarfed post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (11 Mar 2016). Website.

Kleine, Mareike (2014) How to be a good European Commissioner and still serve the British interest. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2014). Website.

Kleine, Mareike (2016) Utopian fantasies: the myths peddled by referendum campaigners. LSE Brexit (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Kleine, Mareike and Minaudier, Clement (2016) May’s decision to trigger Article 50 by March 2017 is unwise. LSE Brexit (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Kline, Roger (2014) Race equality is a challenge the NHS must rise to. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2014). Website.

Kline, Roger (2013) A very long and slow walk: There is much still to be done to end race discrimination in the NHS. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2013). Website.

Klinger, Jochen (2017) Brexit may herald a serious threat to Germany: its negotiating position will reflect that. LSE Brexit (31 Mar 2017). Website.

Klug, Francesca (2010) Human values, not tabloid values. Opendemocracy (26 Mar 2010). Website.

Klug, Francesca (2009) “Solidity or wind?” What’s on the menu in the bill of rights debate? Opendemocracy (12 Feb 2009). Website.

Klug, Francesca (2010) Why has the left become so illiberal? Opendemocracy (18 Jun 2010). Website.

Klung, Francesca (2014) With his promise to introduce a British Bill of Rights, David Cameron is really aiming at the ECHR. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2014). Website.

Kmezić, Marco (2016) Croatia’s blocking of Serbia’s EU integration: another case of bilateral conditionality in the Balkans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 May 2016). Website.

Knapp, , King, Derek, Livingston, Gill and Romeo, Renee (2014) Helping family carers of people with dementia to cope is cost-effective. LSE Health and Social Care (28 Jan 2014). Website.

Knapp, Martin ORCID: 0000-0003-1427-0215 (2013) EQOLISE study finds Individual Placement and Support approach is effective in helping people with severe mental illness obtain competitive employment. LSE Health and Social Care (14 Feb 2013). Website.

Knapp, Martin ORCID: 0000-0003-1427-0215 (2012) Professor Martin Knapp: Autism Costs. LSE Health and Social Care (09 Apr 2012). Website.

Knight, Daniel Martyn (2013) The desire to blame Greece for the eurocrisis ensures that the Greek people pay the price, while the elites responsible get away free. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jan 2013). Website.

Knott, Eleanor ORCID: 0000-0002-9131-3939 (2016) Michael Gove is arguing the UK should be like states that want to join the EU. LSE Brexit (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Knott, Judith (2017) Autumn 2017 Budget: a predictable one for business taxes. British Politics and Policy Blog (25 Nov 2017). Website.

Knott, Judith (2016) Philip Hammond should shelve Osborne’s plan to cut corporation tax. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Knox, Tim (2012) A cut in the corporation tax may not be popular but it would be beneficial to everyone. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2012). Website.

Knrishnan, Sneha (2013) Book review: The meaning of matrimony: debating same sex marriage. LSE Review of Books (01 Aug 2013). Website.

Koehler, Sebastian (2016) Why the UK must trigger Article 50 immediately. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias and Sorace, Miriam (2019) Is Brexit a contest between low-earning Leavers and high-earning Remainers? LSE Brexit (18 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Kohler, Wilhlem and Müller, Gernot (2017) Brexit, the four freedoms and the indivisibility dogma. LSE Brexit (27 Nov 2017). Website.

Kolpinskaya, Ekaterina and Fox, Stuart (2017) To Brussels via Rome: how Eurosceptical are British Christians? LSE Brexit (10 Oct 2017). Website.

Koob, Marion (2015) Book review: the House of Commons: an anthropology of MPs at work by Emma Crewe. LSE Review of Books (01 Sep 2015). Website.

Kooths, Stefan (2016) Punishing Britain with a tough Brexit will harm everyone. LSE Brexit (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Korris, Matt (2011) The select committee system is more effective than ever before. Now, a thorough review of their core tasks and resources is needed, to avoid them being bogged down under the weight of increasing workload and expectations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2011). Website.

Korris, Matt, Mycock, Andy, Leston-Bandeira, Cristina and Kippin, Sean (2014) Meaningful scrutiny, or a PR stunt? experts respond to Ed Miliband’s proposal for a ‘Public PMQs’. Democratic Audit Blog (31 Jul 2014). Website.

Kostelka, Filip, Blais, André and Gidengil, Elisabeth (2019) Has the gender gap in voter turnout really disappeared? Democratic Audit Blog (03 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Kostovicova, Denisa ORCID: 0000-0002-6243-4379 (2016) Reaction to Brexit around Europe: how the result affects the Balkans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Kostovicova, Denisa ORCID: 0000-0002-6243-4379 (2016) What previous political divorces in Europe tell us about the emotional impact of Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Krause, Monika (2016) Trump and Brexit: beyond ‘why Trump won’. Researching Sociology (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Kreilinger, Valentin (2015) David Cameron’s proposal to give national parliaments a ‘red card’ over EU laws is deeply flawed. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Kroeber, Corinna, Le Gal, Cal and Dingler, Sarah (2020) How individuals’ social characteristics impact the likelihood to waste a vote. British Policy and Politics at LSE (21 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Kudrna, Laura and Schmidtke, Kelly Ann (2020) Changing the message to change the response: psychological framing effects during Covid-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Kudrna, Laura and Schmidtke, Kelly Ann (2020) Speaking to hearts before minds? public health messages aligned with people’s political intuitions may not increase vaccination uptake. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Kuha, Jouni (2015) Explaining the Exit Poll. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 May 2015). Website.

Kuha, Jouni (2015) The exit poll in 2010 was almost exactly correct, but what is it, and how does it actually work? Democratic Audit UK (07 May 2015). Website.

Kukathas, Chandran (2015) Why immigration controls resemble apartheid in their adverse consequences for freedom. Democratic Audit UK (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Kulich, Clara (2015) The glass cliff: Evidence that women and ethnic minorities contest “hopeless” seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2015). Website.

Kulikova, Alexandra (2013) Interview with Caspar Bowden: Tracing the (Mis)steps to the PRISM Revelation. Media Policy Blog (04 Jul 2013). Website.

Kulikova, Alexandra, De Chalambert, Helene, Genovese, Jacopo, Davies, Nick, Brito, Paula and Haung, Ying (2012) Front Page Leveson: Papers lead with freedom the day after the Report. LSE Health and Social Care (04 Dec 2012). Website.

Kulikova, Alexandra, de Chalambert, Helene, Genovese, Jacopo, Davies, Nick, Brito, Paula, Huang, Ying and Helsper, Ellen (2012) The Day After Leveson: Newspapers covered more than just their own defence. Media Policy Blog (05 Dec 2012). Website.

Kullaa, Rina (2016) The trouble with unequal partnerships? How UK governments’ views on representation in the EU have changed over time. Democratic Audit UK (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Kummer, Markus (2015) WSIS+10 Series: Reflections on the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). Media Policy Blog (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Kumpunen, Stephanie, Pettigre, Luisa, Irwing, Greg and Wieringa, Sietse (2012) ‘How does your health system work?’: a workshop at the WONCA Europe Conference 2012…. LSE Health and Social Care (10 Jul 2012). Website.

Kundnani, Hans (2016) Enough of the hegemony: why Germany really wants the UK to stay in the EU. LSE Brexit (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Kuner, Christopher (2014) We actually lost the crypto wars. Media Policy Blog (12 Nov 2014). Website.

Kuzemko, Caroline (2016) Depoliticising energy policy: transformative ideas won’t happen when technocrats are in charge. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Kyambi, Sarah (2018) Post-Brexit immigration policy: Scotland wants to go its own way. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2018). Website.

Kypriadi, Ariadne (2010) Talking to a brick wall? Media and campaigning (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (18 Nov 2010). Website.

Kyriakidou, Maria (2016) The UK is reaping what the British media have been sowing for a long time. Euro Crisis in the Press (25 Jun 2016). Website.

König, Pascal D. (2017) How the Eurosceptics brought down David Cameron: a serious case of supplier lock-in. Democratic Audit UK (16 May 2017). Website.

LSE GV314 Group, and Page, Edward C. (2011) Groups and the limited pluralism of the set-piece consultation. British Journal of Politics and International Relations (Feb 2011), pp. 175-186. Blog Entry.

LSE Media Policy Team, (2011) Leveson Round-Up: The Legitimacy Challenge. Media Policy Blog (01 Dec 2011). Website.

Lacey, Nicola (2013) Denying prisoners the vote creates a barrier to theirreintegration into society. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Oct 2013). Website.

Lacey, Nicola (2016) In a world in which ‘everyday sexism’ remains rife, progress on gender discrimination will require quotas. Democratic Audit UK (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Laffan, Brigid (2020) Advice for Boris Johnson: don’t take the EU on in lawfare. LSE Brexit (15 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Lait, Ashley and Cliffe, Mark (2019) Many voters do not believe economists are impartial. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Lamprinakou, Chrysa (2012) Book review: how has the British political system developed? A new guide for students. LSE Review of Books (29 Jun 2012). Website.

Lane, David (2020) Book review: searching for socialism: the project of the Labour new left from Benn to Corbyn by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys. LSE Review of Books (02 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Lang, Tim and Schoen, Victoria (2016) Food security and Brexit: how the CAP began. LSE Brexit (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Langan Teele, Dawn (2015) Militancy shines on the big screen, but democratic tactics actually won British women the vote. Democratic Audit UK (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Langella, Monica and Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2016) Who voted Leave: the characteristics of individuals mattered, but so did those of local areas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Langer, Ana Inés, Comerford, Michael and McNulty, Des (2019) Top-down or bottom-up? Campaigns, social media, and the Scottish independence referendum. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Lannoo, Karel (2016) Leaving the EU will be detrimental for the future of the City. LSE Brexit (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Lara Otaola, Miguel Angel (2016) Brexit and the tragedy of Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Aug 2016). Website.

Larcinese, Valentino (2015) Crime and punishment the British way: how the expenses scandal affected the 2010 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Larcinese, Valentino (2010) Is the UK parliament too large? British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2010). Website.

Larcinese, Valentino (2016) There is no such thing as the ‘will of the people’ – Brexit needs the involvement of parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Larcinese, Valentino (2012) The UK should embrace the public financing of political parties. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2012). Website.

Larkin, Kevin (2014) Holding European Parliament elections concurrently with local elections increases turnout and benefits certain parties. Democratic Audit UK (02 Apr 2014). Website.

Larragy, Adam (2013) Book review: John Hume and the revision of Irish nationalism. LSE Review of Books (28 Jun 2013). Website.

Laurence, James (2015) The UK experienced a sharp drop in volunteering behaviour following the Great Recession. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Laurison, Daniel and Friedman, Sam (2015) ‘Poshness tests’ and the class ceiling: there is much more research to be done. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Lavery, Scott and Greem, Jeremy (2015) Quantitative easing and labour market restructuring underline the ‘regressive recovery’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Law, Benjamin (2019) Book review: Conservative moments: reading Conservative texts edited by Mark Garnett. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Lawrence, Mat (2015) Democratic revival can come from devolved democracy. Democratic Audit UK (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Lawrence, Matthew (2014) For the good of society, we need a democratic reformation of finance. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Sep 2014). Website.

Layard, Richard (2011) Government’s role should be to increase happiness and reduce misery. Policy analysis must be recast to reflect outcomes in terms of changes to happiness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Oct 2011). Website.

Layard, Richard (2014) We need a programme for national wellbeing, with mental health at its core. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Oct 2014). Website.

Lazarowicz, Mark and Peszkowska, Dorota (2020) Why COVID-19 jeopardises the EU Settlement Scheme (and what the Home Office can do about it). LSE Brexit (13 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Lazarus, Batsheva (2014) Media Policy Memes 4: Can, Scan, & ICANN. Media Policy Blog (27 Jun 2014). Website.

Lazarus, Batshva (2014) Media Policy Memes 3: #Hashtag History & Hysteria. Media Policy Blog (20 Jun 2014). Website.

Lazowski, Adam (2016) Is Turkey going to join the EU in the next decade? Not likely, Mr Gove. LSE Brexit (24 May 2016). Website.

Lazowski, Adam (2016) One against 27: the pitfalls of Brexit negotiations with the EU. LSE Brexit (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Le Grand, Julian (2010) Greater choice and competition in the NHS now provides a mature set of solutions whose time has come. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2010). Website.

Le Roux, Nat (2014) A Constitutional Convention now looks like the safest way out of the constitutional shambles. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2014). Website.

Le Roux, Nat (2014) Elective dictatorship? The democratic mandate concept has become dangerously over-extended. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Aug 2014). Website.

Le Roux, Nat (2014) The Wright reforms changed Parliament, but there remains scope for further reform. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Feb 2014). Website.

LeDuc, Lawrence (2015) Significant changes to the referendum process are required to make direct democracy deliberative in practice. Democratic Audit UK (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Lea, Ruth (2016) After Brexit, access to EFTA’s suite of trade agreements would be an economic boost. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Lea, Ruth (2016) After a Leave vote the UK would have a strong hand in any trade negotiations. LSE Brexit (20 May 2016). Website.

Lea, Ruth (2017) Post-Brexit trade can thrive under WTO rules. LSE Brexit (27 Jan 2017). Website.

Lebo, Matthew and Norpoth, Helmut (2015) PM-Pendulum Model: Conservatives Edge Labour in Votes and Seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Lecours, Andre (2014) What the independence referendums in Québec suggest about Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jul 2014). Website.

Ledger, Robert (2019) Book review: Heroes or villains?: The Blair government reconsidered by Jon Davis and John Rentoul. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Ledger, Robert (2017) Book review: John Major: an unsuccessful Prime Minister? Reappraising John Major edited by Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams. LSE Review of Books (15 Sep 2017). Website.

Ledger, Robert (2017) Book review: how to stop Brexit (and make Britain great again) - Nick Clegg. LSE Brexit (28 Nov 2017). Website.

Ledger, Robert (2017) Book review: how to stop Brexit (and make Britain great again) by Nick Clegg. LSE Review of Books (27 Nov 2017). Website.

Ledgerwood, Emmeline (2020) STEMM in Parliament: what oral history tells us about MPs and science. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Ledgerwood, Emmeline (2020) STEMM in Parliament: what oral history tells us about MPs and science. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Lee, Benjamin (2013) Despite the availability of social media as a campaign tool, 2010 was business as usual for constituency level campaigners. Democratic Audit UK (25 Sep 2013). Website.

Lee, Lois (2016) The nonreligious are Britain’s hidden majority. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jan 2016). Website.

Lee, Lucy (2013) Increasingly divergent views held by different sections of society do not bode well for any government aiming to carry public opinion during economic hardship. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Dec 2013). Website.

Lee, Neil (2016) Three challenges facing the Northern Powerhouse. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Feb 2016). Website.

Lee, Neil (2016) The (new) northern powerhouse strategy. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Nov 2016). Website.

Lee, Peter (2013) Book Review: British generals in Blair’s wars. LSE Review of Books (09 Dec 2013). Website.

Lee, Wooyoung (2017) London’s segregated neighbourhoods by Wooyoung Lee. Researching Sociology (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Leech, Dennis (2016) Would the UK gain or lose power if it leaves the EU? Voting power analysis suggests big losses. LSE Brexit (17 Jun 2016). Website.

Leemann, Lucas (2016) Is direct democracy effective? Yes, if it is citizens who start the process. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Leeper, Thomas J., Oliver, Tim, Schmieding, Holger, Hayward, Katy and Dennison, James (2017) Disappointment all round: experts respond to the Florence speech. LSE Brexit (22 Sep 2017). Website.

Leigh, Dominic and Ramanauskas, Ben (2016) The £8bn question: would local councils be better off outside the EU? LSE Brexit (31 May 2016). Website.

Leith, Murray (2016) Scottish Parliament Election preview: Labour’s setting sun in the West. Democratic Audit UK (04 May 2016). Website.

Leith, Murray (2016) Scottish Parliament Election preview: the end of Labour’s fortress in Glasgow? Democratic Audit UK (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Leninger, Arndt (2015) Direct democracy is ill-fitted to engaging the politically disengaged, but popular with more active citizens. Democratic Audit UK (30 Jul 2015). Website.

Lent, Adam (2013) Forget budgets – economic redemption can only comes from ourselves now. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2013). Website.

Leruth, Benjamin (2016) The UK’s renegotiation proposal: a good compromise, but much needs to be done to convince voters. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Leslie, Patrick and Taflaga, Maria (2017) Marriage from hell: what can Australia’s coalition tell us about the Tory-DUP government? Democratic Audit UK (14 Jun 2017). Website.

Leston-Bandeira, Cristina (2014) Parliaments use social media mainly as a reporting tool rather than for public engagement. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Feb 2014). Website.

Leston-Bandeira, Cristina, Talbot, Colin, Russell, Meg, Lovenduski, Joni, Bates, Stephen and Crowe, Jessica (2014) Essential scrutiny or a national embarrassment? Experts respond to the Hansard Society’s report on Prime Minister’s Questions. Democratic Audit UK (04 Mar 2014). Website.

Leston-Bandeira, Cristina and Thompson, Louise (2018) Engaging the public with the scrutiny of legislation requires more than just asking for their views. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2018). Website.

Letta, Enrico and Taylor, Ros (2016) Italian ex-PM Enrico Letta: ‘We have to move towards a two-circle Europe’. LSE Brexit (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Lettieri, Antonio (2016) The EU’s flawed future after Brexit: the referendum result reflected Europe’s failures, not British exceptionalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Jul 2016). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Abolishing quotas for students with high A level grades will not drive down university fees. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jun 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Budget 2011: Fiscally neutral, and some ‘radical’ planning changes, but the devil is definitely in the detail. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Budget 2011: The new flat rate pension will reduce poverty among the retired, but employers who offer good pensions may be penalised financially as a result. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2010) Hard choices in UK public policy – railways. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2010). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The Higher Education White Paper is a good start at introducing real competition between universities for academic places. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jun 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Housing is expensive in Britain. This is because we have built too few houses for the number of new households – land auctions will help give us the homes we need. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Location matters: putting people first in planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Only competitive tension will keep student fees down – it is time to quit the quotas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Mar 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2010) Third debate – economic affairs: what our experts said. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2010). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2012) This was a Tory budget from a Tory Chancellor. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2012). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Unlocking growth in cities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Dec 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) What "FOREVER 21" means to spatial economists. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Aug 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2012) With the budget on the horizon, the government should take the opportunity to create a fairer and more equal tax system for pensioners. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Mar 2012). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) Without a greater focus on education, the government’s strategy of transferring more power to cities may struggle to deliver growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2011). Website.

Leunig, Tim (2011) The government’s proposed cap on benefits is based upon a questionable grasp of how the benefits system actually works, and would exacerbate difficulties for poor, out of work families. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2011). Website.

Levenson, Ellie (2013) You are never too young to learn about democracy. Democratic Audit UK (15 Nov 2013). Website.

Lever, John (2016) Religious animal slaughter, immigration and global trade in a post-Brexit Britain. Religion and the public Sphere (14 Sep 2016). Website.

Levin, Scott (2012) Book review: Alistair Darling leaves the Brown-bashing out of his memoirs. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2012). Website.

Levitt, Ruth and Solesbury, William (2013) Government “tsars” need to be accountable, too. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Oct 2013). Website.

Levitt, Ruth and Solesbury, William (2013) Policy ‘tsars’: Time for action to ensure propriety and effectiveness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Oct 2013). Website.

Levy, David and Barwise, Patrick (2012) Committee, Government Diverging on Convergence? LSE Health and Social Care (19 Oct 2012). Website.

Lewin, Sian (2017) A latecomer to political protest. Researching Sociology (16 Feb 2017). Website.

Lewis, Bex (2016) From Pokémon go to hashtags: how digital and social media is changing the church. Religion and the public Sphere (20 Jul 2016). Website.

Lewis, David ORCID: 0000-0003-0732-9020 (2011) There is no crisis of civic participation: The Big Society risks undermining the integrity of both state and civil society. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2011). Website.

Lewis, David ORCID: 0000-0003-0732-9020 (2011) The voluntary sector is at the centre of the government’s Big Society plans: this may offer the possibility of better services, but not necessarily cheaper ones. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jun 2011). Website.

Lewis-Beck, Michael S. and Quinlan, Stephen (2020) A political economy forecast of Ireland’s 2020 general election: government seat losses less than assumed? Democratic Audit Blog (07 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

Leys, Colin (2015) The private provision of NHS clinical services: how is the NHS handling the contracts? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2015). Website.

Li, Zhiyi (2015) A golden carnival in the golden era? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Nov 2015). Website.

Liberini, Federica, Proto, Eugenio and Redoano, Michaela (2013) David Cameron should pay attention to the “Happiness” of British citizens; it will help him win the next general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2013). Website.

Liddle, Roger (2015) Understanding Cameron’s renegotiations: the ‘ever-closer union’ problem. LSE Brexit (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Liebenau, Jonathan (2013) Just Released: DCMS’ UK Broadband Impact Study. Media Policy Blog (14 Nov 2013). Website.

Lievens, Eva and Donoso, Veronica (2014) Bringing Media Literacy into Education and Policy. Media Policy Blog (27 May 2014). Website.

Lima, Valesca (2017) Brexit threatens UK-Latin America cooperation in higher education, but both sides can help to ensure it continues. LSE Brexit (15 Sep 2017). Website.

Lipsey, David (2011) Nick Clegg’s proposals for reform of the House of Lords just don’t work. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2011). Website.

Liu, Shuo (2013) Book review: Refugees, capitalism and the British state: implications for social workers, volunteers and activists. LSE Review of Books (24 May 2013). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 (2012) The Communications Green Paper: A Reform Plan for Ofcom? Media Policy Blog (19 Mar 2012). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 (2015) Digital skills for European citizens and consumers. Media Policy Blog (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 (2013) National Curriculum Needs more Attention to Digital Skills. Media Policy Blog (01 Mar 2013). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 and Lunt, Peter (2013) Ofcom’s plans to promote ‘participation’, but whose and in what? Media Policy Blog (27 Feb 2013). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 and Lunt, Peter (2014) The citizen interest – still a thorny problem for Ofcom. Media Policy Blog (03 Nov 2014). Website.

Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 and McDougall, Julian (2014) Changing the World with Media Literacy: the UNESCO Forum and Declaration. Media Policy Blog (30 May 2014). Website.

Llaudes, Salvador (2016) The UK’s referendum and Spain: a Brexit is unlikely to be welcomed by Spanish citizens. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Lloyd, James (2012) Civil servants advising opposition parties: can we afford not to do this? British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Aug 2012). Website.

Lloyd, James (2012) The party that wins the next election and which gets the economy moving will be the one which can fashion certainty, peace of mind and fairness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Nov 2012). Website.

Lloyd, Michael (2016) Nostalgia, xenophobia, anti-neoliberalism: the roots of Leave’s nationalism. LSE Brexit (15 Mar 2016). Website.

Lloyd, Michael (2016) The left must stop indulging anti-EU sentiment and get behind Remain. LSE Brexit (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Lock, Daniella (2015) Freedom of expression and the UK counter-terrorism bill. LSE Human Rights Blog (15 Jan 2015). Website.

Lodge, Guy (2011) Unlike the Scots and the Welsh, Londoners seem content with limited devolution and weak mayoral powers- at least, for now. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2011). Website.

Lodge, Guy, Gottfried, Glenn and Birch, Sarah (2014) Ending the vicious cycle: compulsory turn-out for first time voters. Democratic Audit UK (18 Feb 2014). Website.

Lodge, Guy, Gottfried, Glenn and Birch, Sarah (2014) A vicious cycle of apathy and neglect: young citizens and the power gap. Democratic Audit UK (12 Feb 2014). 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.

Lodge, Guy and Trench, Alan (2014) More devolution would benefit and improve the whole of the United Kingdom. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Mar 2014). Website.

Loewe, Marie-Noelle (2015) The coalition myth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2015). Website.

Lofgren, Emma (2008) Barack Obama's in London: "it's the perception stupid" (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (26 Jul 2008). Website.

Loh, Wulf (2020) Informational privacy: a precondition for democratic participation? Democratic Audit Blog (10 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Lokdam, Hjalte (2019) A Brexit assembly offers a way of overcoming the current deadlock. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Lokdam, Hjalte (2018) Will the independence of the Bank of England fall as a consequence of Brexit? LSE Brexit (10 Sep 2018). Website.

Lombard, Daniel and Lrenz, Klara (2015) A day in the life of people with dementia. LSE Health and Social Care (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Longlands, Sarah (2017) Taking back control post-Brexit isn't about redesigning the democratic system. LSE Brexit (19 Jul 2017). Website.

Longlands, Sarah (2017) Taking back control – one year on. But control of what? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jun 2017). Website.

Longton, Ross (2014) A reflection on ‘Great Britain’ (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (11 Dec 2014). Website.

Lordan, Grace and Pakrashi, Debayan (2013) Employers have a role to play in encouraging increased participation in physical activities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 May 2013). Website.

Lorimer, Marta (2016) Blame it on the migrants and Schengen: far right and eurosceptic reactions to the Brussels attacks. LSE Brexit (29 Mar 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta (2016) Europe’s far right parties have also been toying with the idea of quitting the EU. LSE Brexit (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Lorimer, Marta (2017) I'm not British - why should I care about Brexit? LSE Brexit (04 Sep 2017). Website.

Lorimer, Marta (2016) Les Républicains primary: the runners and riders as the French centre-right selects its presidential candidate. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Lornez, Klara (2015) When Hollywood touches on our research. LSE Health and Social Care (16 Apr 2015). Website.

Lott-Lavinga, Ruby (2014) 150 years is too long to wait – we need a 50:50 gender balanced Parliament now. Democratic Audit UK (22 Aug 2014). Website.

Loughead, Jamie (2016) What are the odds? An insider perspective from the political betting market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Loveday, Barry (2013) Back to the future by way of an Independent (Police) Commission: The Stevens Report in effect only pursues an established police agenda. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2013). Website.

Loveday, Barry (2013) Back to the future by way of an Independent (Police)Commission: the Stevens Report in effect only pursues anestablished police agenda. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Dec 2013). Website.

Loveday, Barry (2015) The current configuration of personnel within police forces now calls for radical reform. Democratic Audit UK (22 Dec 2015). Website.

Lovett, Clare (2015) Political marketing can be an asset rather than a threat to democracy. Democratic Audit UK (02 May 2015). Website.

Low, Adrian (2016) Brexit is not the will of the British people – it never has been. LSE Brexit (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Low, Adrian (2017) In some respects the Brexit referendum was a violation of human rights. LSE Brexit (31 Jan 2017). Website.

Lowell, Beth (2010) Public service broadcasting: is the golden era still to come? (guestblog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Nov 2010). Website.

Lubbock, Tom (2015) Thinking specifically about your own constituency…. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Lubbock, Tom (2015) Will the electoral system continue to ‘skew’ towards Labour in 2015? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2015). Website.

Lubbock, Tom (2015) The new “skew” of the electoral system in 2015. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2015). Website.

Ludford, Sarah, Judah, Ben, Bickerton, Christopher, Smith, Julie and Travers, Tony (2016) Can London live without the EU? LSE BrexitVote Podcast. LSE Brexit (13 May 2016). Website.

Ludlow, N. Piers (2020) Britain needs friends in the post-Brexit era. Alienating EU allies would be counter-productive. LSE Brexit (10 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Ludlow, N. Piers (2016) Britain’s liberal elite can’t wash their hands of Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Ludlow, N. Piers (2017) Hopes of a softer Brexit are probably in vain – though I’d love to be proved wrong. LSE Brexit (14 Jun 2017). Website.

Ludlow, Piers (2017) 'Swallow the lot, and swallow it now': Britain is, and was, deluded about its negotiating power with the EU. LSE Brexit (09 Nov 2017). Website.

Lumsden, Karen (2014) Book review: Lush life: constructing organized crime in the UK by Dick Hobbs. LSE Review of Books (02 Jan 2014). Website.

Lundin, Emma (2017) Book review: a woman's work by Harriet Harman. LSE Review of Books (17 Jul 2017). Website.

Lupton, Ruth (2013) Assessing Labour’s record: Many of the socio-economic outcomes Labour targeted improved, but it did not achieve all of its ambitious vision. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2013). Website.

Lupton, Ruth (2012) Not everyone is Sir Alex Ferguson: systemic constraints, not just individual leadership, are responsible for persistent differences in school standards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2012). Website.

Lupton, Ruth (2013) A Tale of Two Cities? London’s economic success does not seem to have translated into lower rates of poverty or inequality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2013). Website.

Lupton, Ruth (2013) The local government cuts in London: Councils have done a good job in absorbing cuts so far, but they will struggle to take any more without front line services being seriously affected. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Dec 2013). Website.

Lux, Ryan (2018) Moving farther away: why distance matters on the decision to remain in the EU. LSE Brexit (23 Oct 2018). Website.

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Lynch, Peter (2012) The middle option between full independence and the status quo could be central to the outcome of the Scottish independence referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jun 2012). Website.

Lynskey, Orla (2013) The ICO Consults on the Future of Information Rights Regulation. Media Policy Blog (06 Dec 2013). Website.

Lynskey, Orla (2013) Looking through a legal PRISM at UK and US intelligence agency surveillance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jun 2013). Website.

Lyytikainen, Teemu (2011) Extreme localism: local taxes and tax competition. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 Jul 2011). Website.

López, Jaume and Sanjaume-Calvet, Marc (2020) The case of Catalonia: understanding the political use of de facto independence referendums. Democratic Audit Blog (07 May 2020). Blog Entry.

López Figueora, Sergio (2011) Cultural social responsibility and copyright. Media Policy Blog (14 Apr 2011). Website.

Lützow-Holm Myrstad, Finn (2017) When your eyes betray you: is virtual reality too close for comfort? Media Policy Blog (13 Jun 2017). Website.

MacFarland, Caroline and Owen, Katy (2016) Young people’s voices went unheard: the Brexit generational divide. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2016). Website.

MacKinnon, Rebecca (2015) Holding the “sovereigns of cyberspace” accountable. Media Policy Blog (19 Nov 2015). Website.

MacLeavy, Julie (2018) Gender equality: adrift in the Brexit backwash. LSE Brexit (27 Jul 2018). Website.

MacLeavy, Julie (2018) Leave-voting men, Brexit and the 'crisis of masculinity'. LSE Brexit (24 Oct 2018). Website.

MacShane, Denis (2020) Churchill the European has been written out of history. LSE Brexit (01 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

MacShane, Denis (2020) How the Brexit negotiations can end without war being declared. LSE Brexit (09 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

MacShane, Denis (2020) Is coronavirus Boris Johnson's get out of jail card on Brexit? LSE Brexit (10 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

MacShane, Denis (2020) January 31 is not Brexit - uncertainty will continue. LSE Brexit (31 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

MacShane, Denis (2020) Ten reasons why a no-deal Brexit may yet be avoided. LSE Brexit (14 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Macdonald, Kenneth (2013) Proper parliamentary oversight of the security services is desperately needed. Democratic Audit UK (31 Dec 2013). Website.

Mace, Alan (2013) The government’s immigration policy is anything but coherent and designed to achieve its stated aims. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Nov 2013). Website.

Mace, Alan (2013) The suburbs remain a poorly understood part of London. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2013). Website.

Machin, Richard (2017) Four reasons why welfare reform is a delusion. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jul 2017). Website.

Machin, Stephen (2015) Real wages and living standards: the latest UK evidence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2015). Website.

Machin, Stephen and Costa, Rui (2017) What’s happening with real wages and living standards in the UK? LSE Business Review (01 Jun 2017). Website.

Machin, Stephen and Van Reenen, John (2010) LSE centre for economic performance – inequality: still high, but labour’s policies kept it down. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2010). Website.

Mack, Verena and Stoetzer, Lukas F. (2019) Detecting election fraud: is it possible to identify manipulated vote counts?. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Macmillan, Lindsey (2014) Elitist Britain: We need a better understanding of the routes through which those from more advantaged backgrounds access top careers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Sep 2014). Website.

Macnamara, Jim (2016) Everybody’s talking at me … is anyone listening? Media Policy Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Macnicol, John (2016) What do we mean by the ‘underclass’? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Madar, Poonam (2016) “Being black”: what is it cool for? Researching Sociology (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Maddocks, John and Myers, Jan (2016) Public service ethos: the blending values of public and mutual organisations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2016). Website.

Madge, Nicola and Hemming, Peter J. (2017) Non-religious young people in Britain possess a range of different identities. Religion and the Public Sphere (15 Feb 2017). Website.

Magalhães, João Carlos (2014) A Curious Case: The Brazillian Internet Bill of Rights. Media Policy Blog (04 Mar 2014). Website.

Maier, George (2016) Class, dignity and self-esteem. Researching Sociology (18 May 2016). Website.

Main, Gill (2016) Measuring child poverty: proposed changes will push families into unacceptable hardship. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Major, Lee Elliott, Eyles, Andrew and Machin, Stephen (2020) COVID-19 and social mobility: the public support key policies that will help limit widening inequalities in employment and education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Major, Lee Elliott and Machin, Stephen (2020) The COVID generation social mobility test: how to level up an even more unequal playing field created by the pandemic. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Major, Lee Elliott and Machin, Stephen (2020) Covid-19 is increasing the divide in life chances between rich and poor. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Malek, Rafael (2015) The 2015 election was won and lost on brands, messages, and leaders rather than policy. Democratic Audit UK (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Malone, Chris (2016) Cabinet collective responsibility: how it works, and why it survives. LSE Brexit (21 Jun 2016). Website.

Manawapat, Arisa (2013) Bringing India to LSE: India Week 2013. South Asia @ LSE (01 Feb 2013). Website.

Mancini, Paolo and Moss, Michael (2016) Paolo Mancini on the value of comparative research for studying new media and populist politics. Media Policy Blog (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Manek, Nizar (2013) Book review: The political power of the business corporation. LSE Review of Books (23 Aug 2013). Website.

Manger, Mark S. (2016) David Davis has demonstrated a decidedly muddled understanding of trade policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Manger, Mark S. (2017) Following May’s speech, we now have a clear picture of what an EU-UK free trade agreement could look like. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jan 2017). Website.

Manji, Ambreena and Cullen, Daniel (2016) Making UK aid work: why scrutiny is key – and how to achieve it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Manley, Julian (2017) Local democracy with attitude: the Preston model and how it can reduce inequality. British Politics and Policy Blog (23 Nov 2017). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2014) The 50p tax rate is a small price to pay for the privilege of being able to live and work in our society. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jan 2014). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2020) Abolishing the NHS surcharge for health and care workers is not as generous as it sounds – a pay rise is needed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2015) Attempts to raise more tax revenue from the wealthy need to go hand in hand with strong rules against avoidance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2015). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2020) Book review: welcome to Britain: fixing our broken immigration system by Colin Yeo. LSE Review of Books (05 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2013) How to make the National Minimum Wage young again. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2013). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2020) Monetary financing: why the government should not be worrying about the deficit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2015) The National Living Wage: a policy experiment well worth trying. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jul 2015). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2020) No Recourse to Public Funds: more than a quick fix needed for immigration rules. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2011) The evidence shows that multiculturalism in the UK has succeeded in fostering a sense of belonging among minorities, but it has paid too little attention to how to sustain support among parts of the white population. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2011). Website.

Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2013) The slowdown in the economic progress of women. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Aug 2013). Website.

Manning, Nathan and Akhtar, Parveen (2020) Educated, engaged, and critical: young British Muslims making new claims on citizenship amidst ongoing forms of marginalisation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Mansbridge, Jane and Taylor, Ros (2017) Lend us your ears: fixing the crisis of legitimacy in politics. Democratic Audit UK (05 Jun 2017). Website.

Mansell, Robin ORCID: 0000-0003-3950-3468 (2014) Governing the gatekeepers: is formal regulation needed? Media Policy Blog (27 Nov 2014). Website.

Mansell, Robin ORCID: 0000-0003-3950-3468 (2012) Queen’s speech: the promise of new communications data legislation. LSE Media Policy Project (16 May 2012). Website.

Mantouvalou, Virginia (2016) Modern slavery? The UK visa system and the exploitation of migrant domestic workers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Manzella, Pietro (2013) Book review: Union voices: tactics and tensions in UK organising. LSE Review of Books (28 Jun 2013). Website.

Maor, Moshe (2014) Policy bubbles: What factors drive their birth, maturity and death? British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2014). Website.

Marangozov, Rachel (2017) The Conservatives’ 100k net migration target is an act of self-harm. LSE Brexit (19 May 2017). Website.

Marangozov, Rachel and Williams, Matthew (2016) How will Brexit affect the NHS? The English trusts that depend most on EU nurses. LSE Brexit (29 Jul 2016). Website.

March, Luke (2017) Contrary to popular opinion, there is no populist upsurge in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2017). Website.

Marcinkiewicz, Kamil (2014) There are costs and benefits to rotating the names ofcandidates on ballot papers. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Jul 2014). Website.

Marcus, Scott and Clarke, Robert G. (2017) Can mobile roaming be saved after Brexit? LSE Brexit (26 Sep 2017). Website.

Marengo, Umberto (2016) Avoiding a Brexit will be crucial for the success of Europe’s Capital Markets Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Mar 2016). Website.

Mares, Isabela and Queralt, Didac (2016) Income tax was not the result of democratisation, and governments should take note. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Feb 2016). Website.

Margetts, Helen (2016) Denial, anger, and acceptance: moving to the next phase of the British far-right. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2018) Book review: English nationalism: a short history by Jeremy Black. LSE Review of Books (12 Sep 2018). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2020) Book review: The new populism: democracy stares into the abyss by Marco Revelli. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Margulies, Ben (2016) Debate: Why Blue Labour is a dead end. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2017) Soft Brexit, soft landing? Interpreting Labour’s Brexit strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2017). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2016) UKIP on the up? The future looks set to play into their hands, it’s just a matter of grabbing it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2020) US-UK trade deal: what many brexiters seem to want is the us to affirm not UK ‘sovereignty’, but UK superiority over Ireland and the EU. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Margulies, Ben (2016) Why both camps in Labour’s internal struggle may be wrong about electability. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2016). Website.

Margulies, Ben (2015) The fragmentation of Britain’s party system may have contributed to the Lib Dems’ demise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2015). Website.

Marie, Oliver (2010) LSE Centre for Economic Performance: reducing crime: more police, more prisons or more pay? British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jul 2010). Website.

Marino, Bruno and Diodati, Nicola Martocchia (2016) Whatever its outcome, the Brexit referendum is likely to strengthen anti-EU rhetoric in Italy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Marino, Bruno and Martocchia, Nicola (2016) The great excuse: how Renzi could exploit the UK’s EU deal. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Marinova, Dani (2014) Economic performance does not necessarily improve when under-performing governments are ejected by the voters. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Oct 2014). Website.

Markaki, Yvonni and Vargas-Silva, Carlos (2014) It is important to move away from ambiguous concepts such as ‘benefit tourism’ and focus on actual numbers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Nov 2014). Website.

Marland, Alex (2015) Could Labour and the Liberal Democrats merge? If so, they should look to Canada for inspiration. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Marler, Sylvia and Porcaro, Giuseppe (2016) Changing our political culture: how to make politics great (again). British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Marmot, Michael (2012) Growing health inequalities within local authorities suggest a need for a renewed focus on addressing poverty and child development. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Feb 2012). Website.

Marsden, David (2018) The end of 'social Europe'? Brexit poses many dangers for employment relations in the UK. LSE Brexit (09 Oct 2018). Website.

Marsden, Sarah (2015) Cameron’s counter extremism plan rests on shaky foundations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Marsh, Alex (2013) Britain’s Property Problem: Demand increases are rapidly transmitted into rising prices rather than expanded output. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Aug 2013). Website.

Marsh, Alex (2012) Open public service reform should not be a cover for serving corporate interests: mutualism and its fellows could instead serve to enhance industrial democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2012). Website.

Marsh, Ian (2013) How contemporary politics became trapped in the short term and whether it can be repaired. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Aug 2013). Website.

Marsh, Ian (2013) Parliamentary committees could hold the answer to Britain’s democratic decline. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Sep 2013). Website.

Marsh, Ian (2015) Select Committees are engaging better than ever before, but while much as been accomplished, much more remains possible. Democratic Audit UK (30 Nov 2015). Website.

Marsh, Ian (2015) Twelve recommendations to strengthen public engagement by Commons committees. Democratic Audit UK (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Marshall, Adam (2016) The referendum is not the only thing that matters to British business. LSE Business Review (23 May 2016). Website.

Martell, Luke (2013) The marketisation of our universities: Economic criteria get precedence over what’s good in human terms. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2013). Website.

Martill, Benjamin (2020) Hard bargaining dies hard: the cultural factors behind Britain’s ill-suited Brexit negotiation strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Martill, Benjamin (2017) Over the threshold: the politics of foreign policy in majoritarian parliamentary systems—the case of Britain. International Politics (25 Oct 2017). Blog Entry.

Martill, Benjamin (2018) Puffer fish and bargaining chips: why hard bargaining harms British interests. LSE Brexit (25 Oct 2018). Website.

Martill, Benjamin (2017) What makes Britain 'Great'? The end of the postwar consensus of liberal internationalism. LSE Brexit (15 Nov 2017). Website.

Martill, Benjamin (2020) The end of foreign policy consensus? How Remainers and Leavers view Britain's place in the world. British Policy and Politics at LSE (30 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Martin, Chris (2014) Banks must be organised and regulated to benefit the wider economy rather than their own more narrow interests. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2014). Website.

Martin, Ian (2015) People’s vews about what kind of region they want to live in will inform their views on local and regional devolution. Democratic Audit UK (07 Sep 2015). Website.

Martin, Nicole (2016) Do ethnic minority candidates mobilise ethnic minority voters? Mostly not. Democratic Audit UK (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Martin, Ralf (2010) LSE centre for economic performance – climate change: consensus on the long run targets, but will we get policies that deliver? British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2010). Website.

Martin, Ron, Gardiner, Ben, Sunely, Peter and Tyler, Peter (2013) Britain’s spatially unbalanced economy is both wasteful and unstable. The solution requires much more than small-scale measures. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Nov 2013). Website.

Martinez i Coma, Ferran and Lago, Ignacio (2016) Majoritarian electoral systems are more prone to gerrymandering than proportional systems. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Martinez i Coma, Ferran and Van Ham, Carolien (2015) How seriously should we take the opinions of academics and experts when it comes to complicated issues like electoral integrity? Democratic Audit UK (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Marx, Paul and Schumacher, Gijs (2016) Welfare cuts – how framing influences support. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Mason, Jessica (2014) This Month in US Defamation Law: What’s Courtney Love Got To Do With It? Media Policy Blog (28 Jan 2014). Website.

Masselot, Annick, Guerrina, Roberta and McLellan, Bridgette (2016) What part did the EU play in raising women’s pensionable age? LSE Brexit (16 Jun 2016). Website.

Massey, Andrew (2011) Book review: the end of the West: the once and future Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2011). Website.

Massey, Christopher (2020) Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension from the Labour Party: a move with few historical precedents. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Massey, Doreen (2013) We need to challenge the hegemonic ‘common sense’ of market relations, of competitive individualism, of private gain, the denigration of ‘the public’, and much else besides. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Dec 2013). Website.

Mates, Jet (2017) Integration, integration, integration. Researching Sociology (02 Jan 2017). Website.

Mathei, Laurenz (2020) Tony Abbott: the expert the UK has been waiting for? LSE Brexit (23 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Matsuo, Akitaka and Benoit, Kenneth (2017) More positive, assertive and forward-looking: how Leave won Twitter. LSE Brexit (16 Mar 2017). Website.

Matthews, Alan and Roederer-Rynning, Christilla (2020) Brexit complicates the EU's efforts to reform its Common Agricultural Policy. LSE Brexit (06 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Matthews, Felicity (2015) As the current parliament progresses, the dissonance between constitutional norms and governing reality may prove too great to ignore. Democratic Audit UK (08 Dec 2015). Website.

Matthews, Felicity (2019) Behind the scenes of the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Matthews, Felicity (2018) How majoritarianism endures in the structures of the UK's devolved institutions. LSE Brexit (28 May 2018). Website.

Matthews, Felicity (2018) How majoritarianism endures in the structures of the UK's devolved institutions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2018). Website.

Matthews, Felicity (2018) Majoritarianism reinterpreted: why Parliament is more influential than often thought. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Feb 2018). Website.

Matthews, Felicity (2017) A drift away from majoritarianism: constitutional reform andthe Coalition Government of 2010-2015. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Jan 2017). Website.

Matthews, Felicity and Geddes, Mike (2014) Appointments to public bodies are fraught with issues regarding executive control, politicisation and ministerial accountability. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Feb 2014). Website.

Matthews, Kent (2017) How can Brexit be an economic success when the economics establishment is united in predicting a disaster? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Sep 2017). Website.

Matthews, Kent (2016) The economic case for a Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 May 2016). Website.

Matthews, Neil, Raymond, Christopher and Garry, John (2015) Jeremy Corbyn’s republican and socialist sympathies add even greater uncertainty into Northern Ireland politics. Democratic Audit UK (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Maxwell, Nick (2013) Increased opportunities for corruption plus reduced accountability equals a dangerous recipe for local government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Oct 2013). Website.

Maybin, Jo (2016) How proximity and trust are key factors in getting research to feed into policymaking. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2016). Website.

Mayer, Michael, Hautz, Julia, Stadler, Christain and Whittington, Richard (2017) Was British business destined to leave the EU? LSE Brexit (02 Nov 2017). Website.

Mayer, Micheael, Hautz, Julia, Stadler, Christain and Whittington, Richard (2017) While corporate UK was for Remain, their business strategies tell a different story. British Politics and Policy Blog (04 Nov 2017). Website.

Mayo, Ed (2016) A nation of members: civic participation through membership in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Mazzucato, Mariana (2015) The Future of the BBC: the BBC as Market Shaper and Creator. Media Policy Blog (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Mazzucato, Mariana (2015) Negotiating the Data Protection Thicket: Life in the Aftermath of Schrems. Media Policy Blog (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Mbaye, Linguère (2016) Remittances and credit markets: complementarities and evidence from Senegal. International Growth Centre Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

McAllister, Laura (2013) The UK Government’s recent approach to the Silk Commissionhas been inflexibile and unimaginative. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Dec 2013). Website.

McAndrew, Siobhan (2016) The EU referendum, religion and identity: analysing the British Election Study. Religion and the public Sphere (07 Jul 2016). Website.

McAndrew, Siobhan (2017) Religion and party liking: how members of different faith communities feel about different political parties. Religion and the Public Sphere (18 May 2017). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2014) Better Together’s campaign creates a strategic dilemma for Scottish Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2014). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2014) English Votes for English Laws is a constitutional issue which has become intensely political. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Dec 2014). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2015) How do nationalist parties reform their organisational profiles? The cases of Plaid Cymru and the SNP compared. Democratic Audit UK (18 May 2015). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2014) The SNP are the likely winners from the Smith Commission process. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Oct 2014). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2016) What does Brexit mean for those campaigning for Scottish independence? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2013) What the Scottish government’s childcare proposals mean for gender equality in an independent Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Dec 2013). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2013) The challenge for Plaid Cymru’s leadership will be to harness the energy of their membership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Feb 2013). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2015) The election has transformed Scottish politics, and created a context where another referendum is possible. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2015). Website.

McAngus, Craig (2015) The election has transformed Scottish politics, and created a context where another referendum is possible. Democratic Audit UK (08 May 2015). Website.

McArthur, Daniel (2015) Stigmatising beliefs about people in poverty in cross-national perspective. Researching Sociology (30 Nov 2015). Website.

McCall, Cathal (2018) Northern Ireland faces rebordering after Brexit. LSE Brexit (17 Sep 2018). Website.

McCarthy, David and Armstrong, Angus (2014) ‘Plan B’: What are an independent Scotland’s currency options? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jul 2014). Website.

McClymont, Gregg (2010) In Post Office privatization, fair regulatory rules can protect service levels and stop the excesses of previous privatizations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Oct 2010). Website.

McConalogue, Jim (2017) Book Review: The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2017). Website.

McConalogue, Jim (2017) Book review: the Cabinet Office: 1916-2016 by Anthony Seldon with Jonathan Meakin. LSE Review of Books (09 Mar 2017). Website.

McConalogue, Jim (2016) Book review: the coalition effect, 2010-2015 edited by Anthony Seldon & Mike Finn. LSE Review of Books (04 Nov 2016). Website.

McCormack, Tara (2018) When it comes to defence, Britain is trapped in a Cold War mindset. LSE Brexit (02 Jul 2018). Website.

McCormick, John (2014) The UK’s opposition to the EU is driven by a lack of information and undirected hostility. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Mar 2014). Website.

McCormick, John (2014) The impact of Scotland’s independence referendum continues to unfold. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Oct 2014). Website.

McCormick, Roger (2013) KYB (know your bank): With banks conduct costs reaching £150 billion over the last five years, it is essential that consumers are in possession of the relevant information. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Dec 2013). Website.

McCrone, David (2015) Unions and Constitutions. LSE Constitution UK Blog (23 Jan 2015). 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.

McDaid, David (2014) New Eurohealth on EU cross-border health care collaboration. LSE Health and Social Care (21 Feb 2014). Website.

McDougall, Julian (2013) Media and Information Education in the UK: Recommendations to the European Union. Media Policy Blog (19 Dec 2013). Website.

McDowell-Naylor, Declan (2020) UK-China relations: Labour need to communicate a consistent and clear stance toward China, now. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

McEwan, Duncan (2014) The independence referendum gave plenty of reasons to be optimistic about Scotland’s democratic future. Democratic Audit UK (10 Oct 2014). Website.

McEwen, Nicola (2015) Scotland – an SNP Tsunami? British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2015). Website.

McFadden, Pat and Tarrant, Andy (2015) The Swiss model doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. LSE Brexit (10 Nov 2015). Website.

McGettigan, Andrew (2014) Increasing involvement of private finance in the higher education sector will have important consequences for academic institutions in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Mar 2014). Website.

McGettigan, Andrew (2014) There are plenty of things the Chancellor could be doing to halt the growth of inequality and help some of the 13 million people living in poverty in the UK today. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Mar 2014). Website.

McGing, Claire, Murray, Rainbow, Thorpe, Caroline, Pitcher, Ben, Wilkes, Laura and Kenny, Meryl (2013) The impact of online misogyny on women’s participation: democracy experts respond. Democratic Audit UK (22 Nov 2013). Website.

McGovern, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-3984-2080 (2016) Five problems with UK immigration control post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (11 Jul 2016). Blog Entry.

McGovern, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-3984-2080 (2020) Long read: who are you calling unskilled? LSE Brexit (06 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

McGuire, Alistair and Cooper, Zack (2010) LSE centre for economic performance: health – higher spending has improved quality, but productivity must increase. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2010). Website.

McGuire, Alistair and Van Reenan, John (2015) The NHS under the coalition government and after the Election. LSE Health and Social Care (20 Apr 2015). Website.

McHargh, Aileen (2014) Devo-max could complicate David Cameron’s plans to repeal the Human Rights Act. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Oct 2014). Website.

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McIvor, Méadhbh (2016) The rise of litigious religion: courts and the generation of religious publicity. Religion and the public Sphere (01 Aug 2016). Website.

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Murkens, Jo (2017) Miller in the Supreme Court: a welcome reminder of the function of a constitution and the rule of law. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2017). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2016) Brexit against the wishes of Scotland and Northern Ireland would violate the UK’s constitutional settlement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2016) British sovereignty post-Brexit: why the Great ‘Repeal’ Act will actually weaken Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2016) The Great ‘Repeal’ Act will leave Parliament sidelined and disempowered. LSE Brexit (21 Oct 2016). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2016) The High Court judgment on Article 50 is a proper drubbing for the government. LSE Brexit (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2016) The High Court ruling explained: an embarrassing lesson for Theresa May’s government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2017) Miller in the Supreme Court: a welcome reminder of the function of a constitution and the rule of law. LSE Brexit (24 Jan 2017). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2017) The Supreme Court ruling explained: The government requires primary legislation before it can change the constitution. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jan 2017). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2015) A referendum on Britain’s EU membership is a sure fire way to encourage the breakup of the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Mar 2015). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal and Toubeau, Simon (2016) Sovereignty is an illusion: the UK should use its power-sharing experience to play a constructive role in the EU. LSE Brexit (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal and Trotter, Sarah (2016) Fundamental rights and fundamental fears. LSE Brexit (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Murphy, Mary C. (2018) The backstop is dividing Northern Ireland. We urgently need new talks. LSE Brexit (30 Jul 2018). Website.

Murphy, Mary C. and Tannam, Etain (2020) The internal market bill may further erode trust and security in Ireland/Northern Ireland. LSE Brexit (24 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Murr, Andreas (2015) Citizens forecast a hung parliament with the Conservatives as the largest party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2015). Website.

Murray, Andrew (2013) Online Distribution Could Mean Income for UK Creatives, if Copyright Issues are Resolved. Media Policy Blog (07 May 2013). Website.

Murray, Andrew D. (2016) The LSE Law Department Contributes to the Surveillance Debate. Media Policy Blog (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Murray, Andrew D. (2015) Time for the media shadow boxing to end, and for the democratic deficit in the expansion of the UK’s surveillance powers to be tackled. Democratic Audit UK (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Murray, Rainbow (2015) Merit vs Equality? The argument that gender quotas violate meritocracy is based on fallacies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Dec 2015). Website.

Murray-Evans, Peg (2017) How Brexit could harm African economies that trade with the UK and disrupt regional integration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jul 2017). Website.

Musella, Fortunato (2015) Recent trends in Italy showcase the ‘presidentialised’ future of democratic politics in Europe. Democratic Audit UK (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Musiani, Francesca (2014) Alternative internet(s): Governance by internet infrastructure. Media Policy Blog (28 Nov 2014). Website.

Musolff, Andreas (2020) Having cake and eating it: how a hyperbolic metaphor framed Brexit. LSE Brexit (13 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Mwale, Temi (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 5. Researching Sociology (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Mycock, Andrew (2015) Learning to vote? Don’t start with a referendum. LSE Brexit (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Mycock, Andrew (2014) Votes at 16: seeking a more enlightened debate on youth disengagement from politics. Democratic Audit UK (16 Jul 2014). Website.

Mycock, Andy and Giovannini, Arianna (2015) The prospect of greater regional and city devolution raises the spectre of the “Manchester Withington question”. Democratic Audit UK (16 Nov 2015). Website.

Mycock, Andy and Tonge, Jonathan (2014) Ed Miliband should recognise that 16 and 17 year olds can be part of our democracy even if they do not have the vote. Democratic Audit UK (02 May 2014). Website.

Mycock, Andy and Tonge, Jonathan (2014) The Government needs to implement Youth Citizenship Commission proposals to turn schools into ‘sites of democracy’. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Jun 2014). Website.

Myers, Martin (2015) Traveller planning policy continues to marginalise Gypsy families. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Myria, Georgiou (2015) Where is diversity in PSB? Can the BBC carry BAME viewers and producers with it? Media Policy Blog (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Myslinska, Dagmar (2020) Short-sighted, undemocratic, and not evidence-based: the new points-based system’s hostile approach towards Europeans. LSE Brexit (28 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Myślińska, Dagmar Rita (2016) Incomplete Europeans: Polish migrants’ experience of discrimination in the UK is complicated by their whiteness. LSE Brexit (09 Mar 2016). Website.

Myślińska, Dagmar Rita (2016) Migration arguments supporting Brexit appear to be backed by animus. LSE Brexit (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Myślińska, Dagmar Rita (2016) Post-Brexit hate crimes against Poles are an expression of long-standing prejudices and contestation over white identity in the UK. LSE Brexit (29 Sep 2016). Website.

Möller, Almut, Tzogopoulos, George, Bilčík, Vladimír and Zuleeg, Fabian (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Germany, Greece, Slovakia and the EU’s institutions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Möller, Judith, van de Velde, Robbert Nicolai (Bob), Merten, Lisa and Puschmann, Cornelius (2019) News website, search engine or social media?: Explaining different pathways to news online. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Møller, Jørgen (2015) Exploring the medieval roots of democracy and state building in Europe. Democratic Audit UK (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Müller, Mareike (2016) We should ensure women’s rights are safeguarded in the Brexit negotiations. LSE Brexit (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Nagle, John (2018) Why the Good Friday Agreement is on life support - and why hope still remains. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jun 2018). Website.

Najy, Cenni and Phinnemore, David (2017) Should the UK seek association with or membership of EFTA? LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2017). Website.

Najy, Cenni and Phinnemore, David (2017) Should the UK seek association with or membership of EFTA? LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2017). Website.

Nakatudde, Nambassa (2017) Unsourced and incomplete: how referendum campaign leaflets misused statistics. LSE Brexit (18 Jan 2017). Website.

Nasimi, Rabia (2016) Blogs, social media and building your network. Researching Sociology (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Nasimi, Rabia (2016) EU referendum and the perils of #perception. Researching Sociology (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Nasimi, Rabia (2016) “I feel a little bit like they don’t understand me”. Researching Sociology (02 Jun 2016). Website.

Nasimi, Rabia (2016) The refugee struggle: an insight into the lives of refugees from Afghanistan. Researching Sociology (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Nathan, Max (2011) City deals: what next? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Dec 2011). Website.

Nathan, Max (2011) On the origins of land use regulations. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Jun 2011). Website.

Nathan, Max (2011) The economics of skyscrapers. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 Aug 2011). Website.

Naylor, Tristen (2018) Britain's global negotiating position is weaker after the G7 Summit. LSE Brexit (25 Jun 2018). Website.

Nebhrajani, Sharmila, Klecun, Ela, Taylor, Simon, Copeland, Eddie, Carr, Emma and Monaghan, Dawn (2014) Care.data: democracy and health experts respond to concerns over the privacy of NHS patient information. Democratic Audit UK (19 Mar 2014). Website.

Nehushtan, Yossi (2016) Why there should not be a General Election ‘about the EU’ – and why the UK isn’t a democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Nelson, Kim (2016) The doctrine of humanitarian intervention: lessons from the Chilcot Report. LSE Human Rights Blog (22 Aug 2016). Website.

Nesbitt, Eleanor (2016) Interfaith in the public and the private sphere. Religion and the Public Sphere (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Nettle, Daniel (2020) Why has the pandemic increased support for Universal Basic Income? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Neundorf, Anja and Scotto, Thomas J. (2017) Young voters and their "never Tory" mindset: the making of a Labour generation? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2017). Website.

Neville, Laura (2019) Book review: Shaping cities in an urban age edited by Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Nevin, Seamus (2013) Leaving the EU will not only fail to secure what Eurosceptics desire but would likely make the UK’s position worse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2013). Website.

Newburn, Tim (2013) LSE British Politicast Episode 1: Reflecting On The Riots. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2013). Website.

Newburn, Tim (2012) The London Mayoral election shows how politicians talk about crime-related issues and provides clues as to what we can expect from Police and Crime Commissioners. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2012). Website.

Newburn, Tim (2013) The Stevens Report is an impressive document that offers potentially interesting templates for the future of policing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2013). Website.

Newburn, Tim (2013) Stopping and searching for reform: the Home Secretary’s latest initiative may finally lead to a radical overhaul. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jul 2013). Website.

Newburn, Tim (2013) This is not quite the death knell for the probation service, but it is certainly the most radical change it has ever seen. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jan 2013). Website.

Newburn, Tim (2011) The long standing tension between police and politicians needs to be dealt with now. We cannot keep politics out of the police, and we should not seek to. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Aug 2011). Website.

Newburn, Tim (2016) A most extraordinary scandal: Hillsborough. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Newis, Philippa (2014) The government is losing out financially by failing to support single parents to gain further qualifications. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2014). Website.

Nicola, Elena (2016) The Catch 22 of Psychiatry – what’s wrong with calling depression an illness, but the issue with treating it as if it isn’t. Researching Sociology (17 Jul 2016). Website.

Nicola, Elena (2016) I, Elena Nicola. Researching Sociology (29 Oct 2016). Website.

Nicolescu, Agnes, Larsen, Henrik, Heine, Sophie and Huberty, Martine (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Romania, Denmark, Belgium and Luxembourg. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Niemi, Mari (2015) The Finns Party and UKIP have shared a similar journey from the outside to the mainstream. Democratic Audit UK (15 May 2015). Website.

Niesen, Peter and Patberg, Markus (2018) After Brexit, the UK should have a democratic right of return. LSE Brexit (30 Oct 2018). Website.

Nissen, Christian S (2014) Mapping Digital Media Series: Questionable Gains from the Digital Dividend. Media Policy Blog (05 Sep 2014). Website.

Nitoiu, Cristian (2015) Leaving the EU might revive Britain’s influence on the foreign policies of the new EU member states. LSE Brexit (18 Nov 2015). Website.

Norris, Emma (2012) Policy gold or wooden spoon? Is there a case for putting government targets into law? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Sep 2012). Website.

Norris, Maria W. (2016) Book review: veiled threats: representing the Muslim woman in public policy discourses by Naaz Rashid. LSE Review of Books (24 Oct 2016). Website.

Norris, Pippa (2018) Generation wars over Brexit - and beyond: how young and old are divided over social values. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Aug 2018). Website.

Norris, Pippa (2018) Generation wars over Brexit and beyond: how young and old are divided over social values. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Aug 2018). Website.

Norris, Pippa (2010) Lack of women at Westminster. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2010). Website.

Norris, Pippa (2010) Why the Cameron-Clegg coalition will be a shock to both Tory and Liberal Democrat voters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2010). Website.

Norris, Pippa (2015) The debate – a gender gap in leadership performance? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Apr 2015). Website.

Norton, Edward (2015) Are bigger nursing homes better? LSE Health and Social Care (18 Jun 2015). Website.

Norton, Lord (2014) The size of the House of Lords is pushing 900 – and needs to come down. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jan 2014). Website.

Noster, Anja (2015) Lessons from Germany for the BBC. Media Policy Blog (15 Jul 2015). Website.

Novakovskiy, Mayya (2014) Surveillance Policy Should Not Be Enshrouded in Secrecy. Media Policy Blog (25 Aug 2014). Website.

Novy, Dennis (2015) Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Oct 2015). Website.

Novy, Dennis (2015) Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Novy, Dennis (2015) Governments need a more convincing narrative if they want to sway the public debate on TTIP. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Feb 2015). Website.

Nugent, Mary and Krook, Mona Lena (2016) Gender quotas do not pose a threat to “merit” at any stage of the political process. Democratic Audit UK (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Nyatanga, Darryn (2020) Welsh independence: can Brexit awaken the sleeping dragon? LSE Brexit (04 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

O'Brien, Dave (2012) Book review: doing politics. LSE Review of Books (07 Sep 2012). Website.

O'Brien, Dave (2012) Book review: parliamentary socialisation: learning the ropes or determining behaviour? by Michael Rush and Philip Giddings. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2012). Website.

O'Brien, Dave (2011) Book review: working for policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2011). Website.

O'Brien, Dave (2011) The arts and cultural sector faces ‘apocalyptic’ cuts in austere Britain. But new ways of looking at economic value can help to make the case for culture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Jan 2011). Website.

O'Brien, Dave (2011) The arts and cultural sector faces ‘apocalyptic’ cuts in austere Britain. But new ways of looking at economic value can help to make the case for culture. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Feb 2011). Website.

O'Brien, Wanda (2011) What good is the BBC? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (22 Nov 2011). Website.

O'Dwyer, Emma (2020) COVID-19 mutual aid groups have the potential to increase intergroup solidarity – but can they actually do so? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

O'Grady, Tom (2017) How politicians created, rather than reacted to, negative public opinion on benefits. British Politics and Policy Blog (07 Nov 2017). Website.

O'Leary, Brendan (2016) Detoxifying the UK’s exit from the EU: a multi-national compromise is possible. LSE Brexit (27 Jun 2016). Website.

O'Leary, Brendan (2016) Exit plan: how Scotland and Northern Ireland can remain in the EU. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

O'Leary, Brendan (2017) Now Brexit cannot mean UKEXIT – because the DUP won’t tolerate a hard border. LSE Brexit (13 Jun 2017). Website.

O'Leary, Duncan (2015) When shareholders and customers have distinct interests. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

O'Leary, Duncan and Duffy, Bobby (2013) Britain’s politicians should take note: The ‘grey vote’ is not as grey as we think. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Sep 2013). Website.

O'Regan, Michael (2013) Book review: Living in a low-carbon society in 2050. LSE Review of Books (19 Jan 2013). Website.

O'Rourke, Kevin (2016) The lesson from Brexit is that too much market and too little state invites a backlash. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Aug 2016). Website.

O'Shea, Jerry (2020) The problem with the Corbyn-McDonnell regional policy - and where to look for lessons. British Policy and Politics at LSE (06 Jan 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

O'Toole, Therese (2014) Young ethnic minority people are citizens to be engaged in politics, not a problem group. Democratic Audit UK (04 Jul 2014). Website.

Oberthür, Sebastian (2016) How would a Brexit affect the environment? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Ogden, Chris (2014) UK-India relations: The courtier and the courted. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Oct 2014). Website.

Ojha, Sakshi (2010) Media and the financial crisis: could the public have been better informed? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (28 Sep 2010). Website.

Olczak, Kaya, Salcher, Maximillian and Naci, Huseyin (2016) What works best in congenital heart disease? Comparing two interventions for treatment of Aortic Coarctation. LSE Health and Social Care (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Oliver, Adam (2016) Celebrating 10 years of “Health Economics, Policy and Law”. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Oliver, Adam (2020) Finding the trees in the wood: behavioural science and the UK’s response to COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Oliver, Adam (2012) Looking Westwards. LSE Health and Social Care (03 May 2012). Website.

Oliver, Adam (2011) New policy experiments using nudges have the potential to make a significant contribution to energy conservation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2011). Website.

Oliver, Adam (2012) Whither Behavioural Economic Policy? LSE Health and Social Care (12 Apr 2012). Website.

Oliver, Dawn (2011) An independent Scrutiny Commission could take over the constitutionally valuable roles that the House of Lords presently performs, and at lower cost – whether we move to create an elected second chamber; or reform the unacceptable features of the current House of Lords; or just scrap a second chamber altogether. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jul 2011). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) After a Brexit: the EU that falls apart, continues to muddle through, or integrates further. LSE Brexit (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) Book Review: Brexit: Why Britain voted to leave the European Union. LSE Brexit (12 May 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) Book review: guilty men: Brexit edition by Cato the Younger. LSE Review of Books (18 Oct 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit or Bremain for British security. Sustainable Security (03 May 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) A Brexit summer reading guide. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2017). Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit: the many roads to a crisis? LSE Brexit blog (21 Sep 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Brexit: what happens next? LSE IDEAS Strategic Update (18 Jun 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Britain continues to make a mess of Brexit, but the EU has mishandled it too. LSE Brexit (06 Jun 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) Britain's approach to Brexit is a textbook example of failed strategic thinking. LSE Brexit (09 Oct 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) A British exit from the EU is not casually overlooked in international relations. LSE Brexit (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) Cameron’s letter: European views on the UK’s renegotiation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Nov 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) Can an in-out referendum solve the European question in British politics? E!Sharp (Jan 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2014) Despite disastrous election results and an attempted leadership coup, there’s still hope for the Lib Dems. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 May 2014). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) Dissecting the elexit. Dahrendorf Forum (23 Jun 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Does Brexit spell boom or doom for European integration? LSE Brexit (03 Aug 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) An English Foreign Policy: Little England or Little Britain? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Europe's Brexit: a successful outcome of negotiations for all? LSE Brexit (14 Jun 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation III: President Schulz. LSE Brexit (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) European and international views of Brexit. Journal of European Public Policy (29 Apr 2016), pp. 1321-1328. Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim (2016) European views on the Brexit negotiations. LSE Brexit (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) The First-Past-the-Post electoral system is breaking up the UK. Democratic Audit UK (06 May 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Forget independence for London: but the capital now needs its own devolved government more than ever. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2020) How do you tell the history of Brexit? A history of Brexit in 47 objects. LSE Brexit (28 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim (2016) How future UK European referendums might happen. LSE Brexit (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) How the EU responds to a British withdrawal will be determined by five key factors. LSE Brexit (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) How will the EU interpret the Brexit vote? LSE Brexit blog (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Inglorious Brexit: the defence and security implications of Brexit. Dahrendorf Forum – Debating Europe (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) The Liberal Democrats in government: Marching towards the sound of gunfire. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) The Liberal Democrats in government: marching towards the sound of gunfire. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 May 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) London calling Brexit: the UK's capital is one of the most overlooked issues in the debate. LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2014) London, England, Britain and Europe: places apart? British Politics Group (16 Nov 2014). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) May's Brexit election that wasn't. Internationale Spectator (06 Jul 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Now! That’s what I call Brexit. Delving into the Brexicon. LSE Brexit (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Now! That’s what I call Brexit. Delving into the Brexicon. LSE Brexit (22 Dec 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Preparations for a Brexit VI: views from the EU’sinstitutions, France, and Germany. LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Preparations for a Brexit: the EU will shape what happens after a vote to withdraw. LSE Brexit (13 Apr 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Refusing to dance to a Brexit tune: how the EU has misinterpreted Britain's vote to leave. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jun 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘harsh’ Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2018) Seven rules for getting Brexit-talk right. LSE Brexit (26 Oct 2018). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Shades of grey: is Brexit going to lead to European disintegration? LSE Brexit blog (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2011) Social democracy is the right path for the Labour Party, although Liberals should see fit to critique it: a return of ideology to political debates will make Liberal politics worth fighting for. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2011). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) Theory and Brexit: can theoretical approaches help us understand Brexit? LSE Brexit (14 Mar 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Trump will present an enormous challenge for the UK-US ‘Special Relationship’. LSE Brexit (09 Nov 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2017) A U-turn on a hard Brexit should not be entirely disregarded. LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) UK national security and the Brexit debate – now more than ever they are closely locked. LSE Brexit blog (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) UK national security and the Brexit debate — now more than ever they are closely locked. LSE Brexit (11 Nov 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) The UK needs a devolved government for London. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) The UK needs a devolved government for London. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) Understanding non-British views of Brexit. UK in a Changing Europe (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) Why it might not be all right on the Euro-referendum night. E!Sharp (Jun 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) Will the UK’s general election lead to an in-out referendum? E!Sharp (2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) Will the ‘British question’ go away if Labour wins? E!Sharp (01 May 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) An elephant in the room: Brexit and the UK’s Defence Review. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2020) A history of Brexit in 47 objects: the journey to 2016. LSE Brexit (14 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim (2020) A history of brexit in 47 objects: the story of leave. LSE Brexit (03 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim (2015) An in-out referendum will not solve the European question in British politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) The referendum will be decided in England – but it’s London that has most to lose. LSE Brexit (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) The rise of English nationalism is something British politicians can no longer ignore. LSE Brexit (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2015) The stance the rest of Europe takes on the British question will be crucial in shaping the UK’s EU referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jun 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim (2016) The world after Brexit: from British referendum to global adventure. International Politics (01 Nov 2016), pp. 689-707. Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim and Beech, Matt (2013) David Cameron has created a new vision of Conservative foreign policy, one which is far happier to intervene to stop suffering and expounds a bigger, and more liberal, view of Britain’s interests in the world. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Oct 2013). Website.

Oliver, Tim and Boyle, Alex (2017) The £1bn bung won't protect Northern Ireland from the pain of a hard Brexit. LSE Brexit (06 Jul 2017). Website.

Oliver, Tim and Boyle, Tim (2017) Brexit is a fascinating case study for the next generation of students and teachers of British and European politics. LSE Brexit (07 Jul 2017). Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim, Brok, Elmar, Corbett, Richard and Schöpflin, György (2015) The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation: what do MEPs think? LSE Brexit (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Oliver, Tim, Kammel, Arnold, Bartovic, Vladimír, Jokela, Juha, Tzogopoulos, George and Pace, Roderick (2016) Preparations for a Brexit IV: views from Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, and Malta. LSE Brexit (27 May 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim, Larsen, Henrik, Poli, Eleonora, Korteweg, Rem, Lovec, Marco and Mestres, Laia (2016) Preparations for a Brexit: views from Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain. LSE Brexit (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim, McGuinness, Mairead, McAllister, David and Hübner, Danuta (2016) The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation: what do MEPs think? Part II. LSE Brexit (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim, Poli, Eleonora, Möller, Almut, Lovec, Marco and Mestres, Laia (2016) EU views on the British vote to leave: Italy, Germany, Slovenia and Spain. LSE Brexit (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim, Primatarova, Antoinette, Pegasiou, Adonis, Huberty, Martine, Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata and Raimundo, António (2016) Preparations for a Brexit III: views from Bulgaria, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Poland, and Portugal. LSE Brexit (06 May 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim and Westwood, Andy (2020) Britain in one room: reflection on a focus group of undecided voters during GE2019. LSE Brexit (19 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Oliver, Tim, Willermain, Fabian, Gálik, Zoltán, Bruģe, Ilvija, Bilčík, Vladimír and Fägersten, Björn (2016) Preparations for a Brexit V: views from Belgium, Hungary, Latvia, Slovakia, and Sweden. LSE Brexit (14 Jun 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim, de Jong, Dennis, Keller, Ska and Turmes, Claude (2016) The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation IV: what do MEPs think? LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2016). Website.

Oliver, Tim, Šelo Šabić, Senada, Bahovski, Erkki, Gilmore, Andrew, Vaicekauskaite, Živilė and Nicolescu, Agnes (2016) Preparations for a Brexit II: views from Croatia, Estonia, Ireland, Lithuania and Romania. LSE Brexit (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Oliver, Timothy (2020) President Biden is going to be equally challenging for the UK and the EU. LSE Brexit (09 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Ombelet, Pieter-Jan (2015) Send in the robots: automated journalism and its potential impact on media pluralism (part 2). Media Policy Blog (17 Aug 2015). Website.

Ombelet, Pieter-Jan and Kuczerawy, Aleksandra (2016) Delfi revisited: the MTE-Index.hu v. Hungary case. Media Policy Blog (19 Feb 2016). Website.

Orbea, Álvaro (2015) I feel smart after leaving the LSE. Researching Sociology (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Orsi, Roberto (2017) Brexit as a strategic shift. Euro Crisis in the Press (04 Apr 2017). Website.

Ortino, Federico and Hestermeyer, Holger (2017) Article 50 does allow Britain to negotiate a transitional period. LSE Brexit (14 Nov 2017). Blog Entry.

Orton, Michael (2016) Building consensus across the political spectrum: designing solutions to socio-economic insecurity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Osman, Magda (2014) Claims by behavioural economists that our unconscious mind rules our behaviour lack sufficient scientific evidence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 May 2014). Website.

Otero-Iglesias, Miguel (2013) The eurozone crisis may need to get worse before it can be solved. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jan 2013). Website.

Otjes, Simon (2016) Is a Nexit now on the cards? What the UK’s referendum means for the Netherlands. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Ottaviano, Gianmarco, Pessoa, Joao Paulo, Sampson, Thomas and Reenen, John Van (2014) Leaving the European Union is likely to have a significant negative economic impact. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2014). Website.

Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Peri, Giovanni and Wright, Greg (2015) We have been overlooking the relationship between immigration and international trade in services. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2015). Website.

Ovens, Bethan (2017) UK permanent residence: where can EU students get information? LSE Brexit (26 Apr 2017). Website.

Overman, Claire (2013) The European Court of Human Rights’ decision in MH v UKhighlights the shortcomings in Britain’s mental health law. Democratic Audit Blog (31 Oct 2013). Website.

Overman, Claire (2014) The Home Office’s exclusion of Dieudonné raises important issues regarding the protection of freedom of expression. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Feb 2014). Website.

Overman, Claire (2013) The legal regulation of Muslim dress is controversial in theUK, but education could help eradicate prejudice. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Oct 2013). Website.

Overman, Claire (2014) The “right to be forgotten” demonstrates the need for legislative coverage of internet data protection. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Jun 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry (2014) HS3 is unlikely to be enough to provide an effective counterbalance to London. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry (2020) Transport infrastructure expenditure: while there is no strong evidence of significant regional differences, the data available is problematic. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Overman, Henry (2013) The What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth: Careful research and evaluation has a crucial role to play in increasing the effectiveness of policy making. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Nov 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry (2013) The economic future of British cities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Aug 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Abandoned streets. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Adapting to localism. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Aug 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Are policy exchange insane? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Aug 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Big society: local planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 May 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Bins, LEPs, Mayors and growth. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) The Boles 'bung'. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Jan 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Bradford West a symptom of the North-South divide? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Apr 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Budget 2011: Enterprise zones: right diagnosis, wrong treatment? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Budget: housing and Heseltine. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Mar 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Build absolute nothing anywhere near anybody. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Building bridges. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (29 Aug 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Building on the green belt. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Building regulations. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Dec 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Business improvement districts. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (18 Apr 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Business rate retention. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (30 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Business rate retention proposals (the X factor). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Dec 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Business rate retention: growth vs equity. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Bye-bye RDA's? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 May 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2017) CEP study: The UK areas that will be hit most (and least) by Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jul 2017). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) CLASH. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Feb 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) CLG select committee report on planning: the good, the bad, the ugly. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Dec 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Cameron's brownfield plan. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Can cheap credit explain the housing boom? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (31 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Can local authorities close the gap between rich and poor? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Carbon footprints. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Dec 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Cash for planning permission. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (18 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Catching up (with the regeneration framework). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 May 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Changing UK. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Dec 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Cities and economic growth. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Jan 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Cities outlook 2012. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Jan 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Cities outlook 2014: would UK cities be better off without London. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Jan 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Cities reject elected mayors. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2015) City devolution. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 May 2015). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) City life bad for the brain? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (29 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) City mayors. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Jan 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Cluster policy and (a tale of) tech city. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Jul 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Coalfield regeneration. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Apr 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Community cohesion. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Aug 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Congestion charging. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Dec 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Conservative plans for planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Feb 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) (Core) city deals. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Jul 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Council Tax increases. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Feb 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Council estates and the riots. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Council freedom on housing allocation. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Dec 2009). Blog Entry.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Council tax revaluation. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Sep 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Country dwellers and the 'rural penalty'. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Jul 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Crime maps. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Culture and regeneration. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Cuts, cuts, cuts. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 May 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) De-industrial revolution. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Nov 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Development control. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Jul 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Devolving public expenditure cuts. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Aug 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Digital Britain. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Jun 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Disposable incomes. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Does restricting big-boxes help independent retailers? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Aug 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Early intervention. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Sep 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Eco towns. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Jul 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Economic impact of the Olympics. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Jul 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Economic impacts of HS2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 Nov 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Empty bedrooms and the housing crisis. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Empty homes. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Jan 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Empty homes and the housing crisis. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Encouraging home ownership. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Ending land 'hoarding' won't solve the housing crisis. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Jun 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) (English) heritage and cities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Enterprise zones. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Mar 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Enterprise zones: right diagnosis, wrong treatment? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Evaluation and decentralisation. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 May 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Even more high speed 2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Oct 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Evidence on planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Falling house prices and the case for more housing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (29 Mar 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Family friendly hotspots. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Football stadiums. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Foreign buyers and the London property market. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 May 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Frozen Britain. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 Jan 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Funding and structures for local economic growth. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Dec 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Golden handcuffs: teacher recruitment and retention. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Jan 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Government grants to small firms. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (02 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Green belt. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Feb 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Greenbelt 'under threat'. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Aug 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Greener homes? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Nov 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Grim down South? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) HS2 regional economic impact: garbage in ...? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Sep 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) HS3 and a Northern Powerhouse. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Jun 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Happiness maps. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Nov 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Helping the elderly downsize. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Jan 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) High flying cities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) High priced London. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (30 Aug 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) High speed 2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Mar 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) High speed 2: latest opinion poll reveals ... Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) High speed fail. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) High speed rail. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Sep 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) High speed rail delays. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Dec 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) High speed rail: no fast track fix. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Aug 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) High-speed round up. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (31 Oct 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Higher local taxes a threat to jobs. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Home-ownership and entrepreneurship. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Apr 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) House building (again). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Aug 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) House building and affordability. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Aug 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) House prices. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Oct 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) House prices and the Diamond Jubilee. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (29 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) House swaps to help the jobless? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Housing and the budget. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Jun 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Housing benefit reform. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Oct 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Housing lists. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Mar 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Housing numbers (numbers numbers). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Jul 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Housing numbers part 2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (02 Jul 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Housing numbers part 3. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Jul 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Housing policy curse strikes again. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Jun 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Housing starts. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 Aug 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Housing strategy. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Nov 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Housing: starts up, completions down. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) How big a problem is land 'hoarding'? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Jun 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) How did London get away with it? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 Jan 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) How many French people live in London? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (30 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) How unbalanced is infrastructure spending? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Mar 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Immigration and the housing problem. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Immigration up, housing starts down. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Nov 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Improving voter turnout. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Jul 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Inexpensive progress: two steps forward, one step back ... Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Infrastructure options. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Nov 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Innovation in cities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Introducing SERC: the spatial economics research centre. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Jun 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Investing in London's affordable housing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Is building social housing better than the benefit cap? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Is help to buy 'working'? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (30 May 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Is the new homes bonus working? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Is the new homes bonus working? (Part 2). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Dec 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Is the regional growth fund (still) rubbish? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 Sep 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Is the regional growth fund rubbish? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Is there a London housing bubble? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 May 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) It's chaos out there ... Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Dec 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Kickstart. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Nov 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) LSE centre for economic performance: urban renewal and regional growth: muddled objectives and mixed progress. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Labour's housing policies. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Sep 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Latest housing figures. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 Feb 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Local authorities and the downturn. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 Feb 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Local economic development in the UK. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Apr 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Local government finance. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (18 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Local government finance and the Glencore IPO. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 Dec 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Local government pension schemes. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Apr 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Local growth. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Nov 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Local homes for local people. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Jul 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Local jobs for local people. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Dec 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Local mortgage schemes and affordability. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Apr 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Local procurement and jobs for local people. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Local procurement for local authorities? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Nov 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Local public sector pay. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Jan 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Local transport expenditure. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Jun 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Localism and house building. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Dec 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Localism and housing supply. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) London (still) getting away with it. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) London still getting away with it (cont). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) London’s employment mix and the bank bailouts have helped it avoid the worst of the recession, but things do not look so rosy for the capital’s poor. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jan 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Made in Britain. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Made in Britain II. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Manchester-Leeds linkages. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Nov 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Manchester: top of the (northern) league. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Manchester: top of the league? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Apr 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Mandelson and HS2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Jul 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Margate and the Turner Contemporary. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 Feb 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) MediaCityUK and the Manchester economy. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Millennium villages and the analysis of place-based policies. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Mind the gap. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Mar 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Minister for cities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Miserable Londoners. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Mar 2012). Blog Entry.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Mixed communities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 Aug 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Mixed communities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Jul 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) More affordable housing? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Jan 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) More city rankings. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) More housing please. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Dec 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) More supermarket bashing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 Aug 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) (More) planning rule reform. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (03 Sep 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Moving the poor out of London. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) NHS competition: bad science or bad blogging? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Mar 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) NICs holidays. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Sep 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) NPPF? Plus ça change ... Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Mar 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) National planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Nature and planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (02 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) New deal for communities? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (29 Oct 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) New home bonus. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Aug 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) New homes are too small. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Aug 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) New homes bonus. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Nov 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) No alternative to high speed rail? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Northern assembly needed? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) On your bike (policy exchange no longer insane). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (29 Jun 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Open evaluation and the future of evidence based policy making. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Open evaluation: not just for enterprise zones. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Open government. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Aug 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Parties and parking. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Jun 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Planning an easy target? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Planning for people. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (30 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Planning hypocrisy. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Planning policy roundtable. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (18 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Planning reforms: a challenge for left and right. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Planning reforms: serious debate needed. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (31 Mar 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) (Planning) permission granted. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Planning, planning, planning. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (30 Jan 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Planning: localism versus growth. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Plannning, nature and growth: unresolved conflicts. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Politicians and housing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Sep 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Population projections and housing affordability. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Nov 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Portas Pilots. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The Portas review. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Dec 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Postgrad fees: do rising costs deter poorer students? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Apr 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Problems with Portas Pilots. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Mar 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Promoting home ownership. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Feb 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Protectionism and the high street. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Public sector employment: bad for local manufacturing, good for local services. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Jun 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Public sector job relocations. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Dec 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Public sector pay and local employment. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 Jun 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Public sector relocation. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Apr 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Public sector wages and the North-South divide. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Feb 2010). Blog Entry.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) RDAs and evaluation: a bit more value added. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 May 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) RDAs: it's what you do, not the way that you do it. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 May 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Railways and houses. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Aug 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Regeneration. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Jul 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Regional benefits. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Jun 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Regional growth fund (round II). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (31 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Regional growth fund round 1. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Apr 2011). Blog Entry.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Regional versus local pay. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Dec 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Relaxing planning laws. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Sep 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Rental contracts. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (08 May 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Resilience rankings. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Sep 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Response to the Sub-National Review. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Nov 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Rethinking our cities; density or size? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) (Return of) the North-South divide. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Rewarding good firms. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Riots: what next? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Aug 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Rising rents. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Road pricing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) Rural housing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Aug 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Rural living costs. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 Nov 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) San Francisco versus Birmingham. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (18 Nov 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) San Francisco versus Birmingham part II. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Nov 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Science parks. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Should Romney Marsh be a nuclear waste dump. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Jun 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Should bad teachers be paid less? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Should we "save the high street"? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Should we build on the green belt? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (29 Jun 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Should we give greater powers to City Councils? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Silicon roundabout. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Skyscrapers and financial crashes. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 Jan 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Slum clearance. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (16 Jul 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Social housing swap shop. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Aug 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Solving London's housing crisis. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Feb 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Space rationing. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Jan 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Spatial inequalities in commuting times. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Jun 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Spatial mismatch. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Sports stadiums and regeneration. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Strange bedfellows - neighbourhood effects. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Feb 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Strong foundations? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Apr 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) (Super) city rankings. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (06 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Supermarkets and planning: be careful what you wish for. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Supermarkets in a different class? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Sustainable development and local plans. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Talking about building on the greenbelt. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Sep 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Taxing bank bonuses. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (10 Dec 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Time for a no risk £30bn stimulus package? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 May 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Time to build. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Jun 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Transport and the economy. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (02 Mar 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Two cheers for Mr Boles. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Nov 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2017) The UK areas that will be hit most (and least) by Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2017). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) UK cities: from recession to recovery. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (18 Jan 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Urban policy and budget 2012. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 Mar 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Urban versus rural living. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 Jul 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) Victory for neighbourhood plans (sort of ...). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 May 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Well, that's one (brownfield) target met. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Jun 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) The West End commission. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 May 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2019) What are the economic forces polarising the UK? LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) What works centre for local economic growth. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Mar 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Where to build? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2017) Which British regions will suffer most - and least - from Brexit? LSE Brexit (Jul 2017). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) Whither participation? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (20 Jul 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Who benefits from HS2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Oct 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) Who benefits from new housing? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (11 Aug 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2014) Will HS2 end the property price spiral? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Jan 2014). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Would elected Mayors help drive growth? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Jun 2011). Blog Entry.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) Youth unemployment. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Oct 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) Youth unemployment "hotspots". Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Jun 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) An anatomy of economic inequality. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Jan 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The bank of Mum and Dad. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Jun 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The campaign for high speed rail. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) The case for abolishing Regional Development Authorities? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Aug 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) The case for local pay. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (19 Mar 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) The economic future of British cities: what should urban policy do? (Part I). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (21 Jan 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) The economic future of British cities: what should urban policy do? (Part II). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (23 Jan 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The economics of rioting. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Aug 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) The educational divide. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Oct 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The empty homes scandal. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (25 May 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2009) The geography of recession (part II). Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Jan 2009). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2008) The geography of recession. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (24 Oct 2008). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The government’s growth review shows the need for serious debate on planning reforms. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The government’s new draft national planning policy framework focuses the planning system on redevelopment too greatly rather than on new development. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jul 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) The grey side of localism. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Nov 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The homes 'crisis'. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (30 Aug 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) The impact of government grants: employment up, productivity down. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) The impact of government grants: employment up, productivity down. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (01 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2012) The labour market impact of public sector employment. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Feb 2012). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) (A lot) more evidence on New Deal for Communities. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Feb 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) The regional economic impacts of HS2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (13 Sep 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The road to recovery - what can government do? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (14 Sep 2011). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) The rural economy. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (04 Mar 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2010) The spending review: jobs. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (22 Oct 2010). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2013) The strategic case for HS2. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (28 Oct 2013). Website.

Overman, Henry G. (2011) The true value of nature. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (07 Jun 2011). Website.

Owen, Joe (2018) The Prime Minister's Brexit deal will face its biggest test in Parliament - here are some tools for her (and her opponents). LSE Brexit (30 Aug 2018). Website.

Owusu-Bempah, Abenaa (2020) Part of art or part of life? Rap lyrics in criminal trials. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Ozturk, Ozlem Taytas (2018) Keeping zero tariffs is good economics, but the EU's political interest matters too. LSE Brexit (14 Jun 2018). Website.

O’Cahill-Callaghan, Rachel (2015) Judicial diversity in the supreme court – Does it matter? LSE Constitution UK Blog (31 Mar 2015). Website.

O’Rourke, Brendan, Hogan, John and Donnelly, Paul F. (2014) UK political elite networks are formed early in life and inspecific fee-paying schools. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Nov 2014). Website.

POST, REFER TO BLOG (2019) No deal is still on the table: Simon Hix on Brexit in 2020. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Pabst, Adrian (2016) Blue-collar voters and the Left: Labour must reconnect with those it left behind. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jan 2016). Website.

Pabtist, Adrian (2016) Debate: Blue Labour is not a dead end, it’s part of the way forward – a response to Ben Margulies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Pack, Mark (2012) Even if the Liberal Democrats vote to oust the Conservatives before 2015 a new general election is still unlikely. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jan 2012). Website.

Pack, Mark (2012) Even if the Liberal Democrats vote to oust the Conservatives before 2015 a new general election is still unlikely. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jan 2012). Website.

Pack, Mark (2012) There will be no general election in 2014. Cameron can’t risk giving Miliband the gravitas boost of being Prime Minister and throwing his own party into turmoil. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Feb 2012). Website.

Pack, Mark (2012) The compromiser’s dilemma: House of Lords reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jul 2012). Website.

Packer, Richard (2017) Britain will break free of the Common Agricultural Policy – but we still need to subsidise farmers. LSE Brexit (06 Jan 2017). Website.

Packman, Carl (2011) Book review: Chavs: the demonization of the working class. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jun 2011). Website.

Packman, Carl (2011) Book review: explaining Cameron’s coalition: how it came about: an analysis of the 2010 British General Election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Dec 2011). Website.

Packman, Carl (2011) Book review: outside in by Peter Hain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jan 2011). Website.

Packman, Carl (2011) Book review: political discourse and national identity in Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2011). Website.

Packman, Carl (2014) We must ensure not to be caught unaware by the potential reach of the payday lending industry. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2014). Website.

Padley, Matt (2015) Around 1 in 3 Londoners do not have the income needed for a minimum standard of living. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2015). Website.

Page, Anne (2010) Spare the axe hanging over Regional Development Agencies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2010). Website.

Page, Edward C. (2010) Converting the Queen’s Speech promises into legislation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2010). Website.

Page, Lindsay (2009) The DEC Gaza appeal: why the BBC was right to refuse (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Aug 2009). Website.

Palaiologou, Elli (2019) The flawed assumption of the centrist paradox and support for democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (10 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Pallett, Helen (2013) The Government is making positive steps towards directcitizen engagement with policy-making, but careful reflection on participation techniques is needed. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Nov 2013). Website.

Papadia, Francesco (2018) The effects of Brexit on UK growth and inflation. LSE Brexit (01 Jun 2018). Website.

Papanicolas, Irene ORCID: 0000-0002-8000-3185, Cylus, Jonathan and Smith, Peter (2013) What drives people’s perceptions of their health system? In the UK, overall satisfaction with the NHS is closely associated with GP performance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2013). Website.

Papazoglou, Alexis (2016) Isaiah Berlin and Brexit: how the Leave campaign misunderstands “freedom”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jun 2016). Website.

Parham, Susan (2014) Book review: Reinventing London by Bridget Rosewell. LSE Review of Books (14 Mar 2014). Website.

Parker, Celia G. (2020) National security council: why it would be unwise for Johnson to reduce its role. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Parker, Charles F. (2017) The silver lining in Trump’s Paris pullout: a chance for the EU and China to take the leadership mantle. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jun 2017). Website.

Parker, Simon (2013) Those who argue outsourcing endangers accountability are still fighting the last war. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Sep 2013). Website.

Parkinson, John (2012) Private providers of public services should be subject to the same accountability requirements as public sector providers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Oct 2012). Website.

Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) If 9-11 had happened in the UK, would Bush have backed Blair? International Affairs at LSE (04 May 2010). Website.

Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Lifted lines and lacks vision: Cameron’s Guildhall speech on Britain’s global role. International Affairs at LSE (23 Nov 2010). Website.

Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Michael Gove: Proud of the British Empire. International Affairs at LSE (10 Jun 2010). Website.

Parmar, Inderjeet (2010) Wikileaks, blood ties, and the special relationship: "America is the essential power". International Affairs at LSE (06 Dec 2010). Website.

Parry, Katy and Richardson, Kay (2011) Nick Clegg’s rise and fall as a celebrity politician highlights the Deputy Prime Minister as a victim of the increasing personification of British politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2011). Website.

Parry, Lucy J (2015) Flogging a dead fox: why hunting is still on the agenda – and why it has nothing to do with animals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2015). Website.

Parry, Richard (2018) Scotland and Wales wait for the Supreme Court referee on Brexit. LSE Brexit (23 Apr 2018). Website.

Parry, Samuel (2016) After the Brexit vote Plaid Cymru is finally becoming a radical alternative to Labour in Wales. LSE Brexit (04 Nov 2016). Website.

Parry, Samuel (2017) Yes Cymru: the debate on Welsh independence has begun for good. LSE Brexit (23 Mar 2017). Website.

Parsonage, Michael (2012) Mental health and physical health. LSE Health and Social Care (10 May 2012). Website.

Parsons, Alex (2016) Don’t let them lie: how we can start holding political advertising to account. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Sep 2016). Blog Entry.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Book review: University Challenge: the fight for HE in a profit-focused climate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Book review: new British fascism: rise of the British National Party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Aug 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Book review: political communication in Britain: the leader debates, the campaign and the media in the 2010 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2012) Book review: the Labour party and the world: Labour’s foreign policy since 1951. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jan 2012). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Book review: the development of British defence policy: Blair, Brown and beyond. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jun 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Budget 2011: As defence spending falls, British influence may be on the wane. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) Cameron and Hague are wrong – drones and ‘cyber-warfare’ will not replace conventional forces. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) E-book review: the labour tradition and the politics of paradox: the Oxford-London seminars 2010-11. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jun 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) The changes to the NHS reforms are cosmetic: the essential elements have been preserved. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) The government should resist calls for further press regulation in the wake of the phone hacking scandal. Further regulation would seriously hamper independent journalism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Aug 2011). Website.

Partridge, Matthew (2011) The government’s plans to change the voter registration system will do little to prevent electoral fraud. They may even mean that fewer people vote. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Oct 2011). Website.

Parvin, Phil (2015) There is real cause for concern when the persuasiveness of a story depends more on public attitudes than the facts. Democratic Audit UK (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Parvin, Phil (2014) We will get nowhere in the lobbying debate while it is conceived as a clash between evil corporations who lobby and well-meaning interest groups who do not. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jan 2014). Website.

Pasquale, Frank (2016) Bittersweet Mysteries of Machine Learning (A Provocation). Media Policy Blog (05 Feb 2016). Website.

Pastor, Lubos and Veronesi, Pietro (2018) A rational backlash against globalisation. LSE Brexit (05 Oct 2018). Website.

Patel, Reema (2016) Citizens can and should be involved in the process of shaping economic policy. Democratic Audit UK (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Patrick, Ruth (2017) Inaccurate, exploitative, and very popular: the problem with ‘Poverty Porn’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Apr 2017). Website.

Patrick, Ruth (2015) The realities of living on welfare are significantly different from government and media characterisations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jan 2015). Website.

Patrick, Ruth, Reeves, Aaron and Stewart, Kitty (2020) COVID-19 and low-income families: the government must lift the benefit cap and remove the two-child limit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Patrikios, Stratos and Curtice, John (2015) Public support for freedom of choice in schools does not translate into backing for all forms of diversity of provision. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jan 2015). Website.

Pattie, Charles and Johnston, Ron (2017) Scottish national identity: why the question of Europe could actually keep the UK together. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Feb 2017). Website.

Pattie, Charles, Johnston, Ron and Hartman, Todd K. (2017) Party canvassers don’t change people’s opinions, but they do persuade them to vote. Democratic Audit UK (31 May 2017). Website.

Pattie, Charles, Johnston, Ron and Rossiter, David (2020) Repealing the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act is a tidying-up exercise, not a major constitutional change. British Policy and Politics at LSE (19 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Pattinson, Ben (2013) The growth of private renting in the UK can no longer be ignored by government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jul 2013). Website.

Pattison, Ben (2014) The rapid growth in London’s private rented sector and what it means for our housing system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jan 2014). Website.

Paun, Akash (2013) Book review: Comparing devolved governance. LSE Review of Books (18 Sep 2013). Website.

Pautz, Hartwig (2014) Surprisingly, UK think tanks don’t often communicate with elected officials. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Jun 2014). Website.

Pautz, Hartwig, Gibb, Stephen and Riddell, Joan (2020) A top-down approach is unlikely to improve job quality in the care sector; only a comprehensive one will. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Pautz, Hartwig and Heins, Elke (2016) Government and ‘independent expertise’: think tanks represent a blind spot for critical analysis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Pautz, Hartwig and Stuart, Francis (2016) What does ‘decent work’ mean to low-paid workers? Working practices and how to improve them. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Sep 2016). Website.

Payne, Daniel (2016) All is ephemera: will the information produced during the EU referendum last beyond 2016? LSE Brexit (12 May 2016). Blog Entry.

Payne, Daniel (2016) From the LSE Library: rarely seen campaigning literature from the 1975 referendum. LSE Brexit (02 Mar 2016). Website.

Peace, Timothy and Akhtar, Parveen (2019) Postal votes and allegations of electoral fraud in Peterborough’s by-election. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Jun 2019). Blog Entry.

Pearce, Nick (2011) The government is against debt, but spending cuts and tax increases will mean squeezed households will have to take on more in the coming years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Apr 2011). Website.

Pearce, Oliver (2011) The UK could have led the way on rights for domestic workers: instead it has refused to sign a new international convention that promotes fair pay, health and safety, and labour rights. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2011). Website.

Pearson, Charlotte and Ridley, Julie (2016) The right policy at the wrong time? Austerity hampers the personalisation approach in social care. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2017) The Marshall Plan speech at 70 – and the lessons it can provide for today’s challenges. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Jun 2017). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling Matters: Could the Lib Dems be kingmakers again and what do they do next? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling Matters: Political Betting – Place your bets now. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Mar 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling Matters: Will it be 1992 all over again for the pollsters? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2015). Website.

Pedley, Keiran (2015) Polling matters: The ‘unstoppable’ rise of Boris Johnson? British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2015). Website.

Pedrick, Lucy (2016) The business impact of the Brexit vote: a view from housing associations. LSE Brexit (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Peers, Steve (2015) The Commonwealth and the EU: let’s do (trade with) both. LSE Brexit (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Peers, Steve (2016) Reading the small print: will Cameron’s EU migration reforms pass legal muster? LSE Brexit (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Pemberton, Hugh (2017) Industrial strategy: some lessons from the past. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jan 2017). Website.

Pemberton, Hugh (2017) Industrial strategy: some lessons from the past. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jan 2017). Website.

Pencheva, Denny (2020) Book review | refuge beyond reach: how rich democracies repel asylum seekers by david scott fitzgerald. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Peplow, Emma and Pivatto, Priscila (2020) Parliament and European integration: postwar MPs and their memories of a long history. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Pepper, Alexander (2011) The Hutton review is unlikely to solve the “wicked” problem of executive pay in the public sector. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2011). Website.

Pepper, Sandy (2013) Auto-enrolment is not the end of the pensions story. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Aug 2013). Website.

Perkes, Barnaby (2016) Opening hustings promises an engaging London Mayoral contest. LSE Department of Government Blog (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Perkes, Barnaby (2016) Opening hustings promises an engaging London Mayoral contest. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (04 Feb 2016). Website.

Perkins, Margaret (2013) Services and support for people with early-onset dementia and their unpaid carers. LSE Health and Social Care (29 Apr 2013). Website.

Perryman, Mark (2013) Why sports matter: Leisure, recreation and participation are vital parts of any good society. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jul 2013). Website.

Pertusot, Vivien, Korteweg, Rem, Lovec, Marko and Hiršs, Mārtinš (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: France, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Latvia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Peters, Yvette (2015) Electoral participation has an impact on political and socioeconomic inequality. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Jun 2015). Blog Entry.

Peters, Yvette (2016) Political parties which operate in a direct democratic context tend to have a higher number of members. Democratic Audit UK (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Petrongolo, Barbara (2011) At a time of persistent unemployment, Nobel Laureate Chris Pissarides’s search theory offers significant lessons for policy makers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Mar 2011). Website.

Petronogolo, Barbara (2013) Long-term unemployment: There is no easy fix. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Oct 2013). Website.

Pettit, Philip (2013) A response to Roger Scruton: no, democracy is not overrated. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Aug 2013). Website.

Pettitt, Robin (2020) Boris Johnson is a serial political survivor, but the odds against him are becoming insurmountable. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Pettitt, Robin (2017) Losing Momentum? The power struggles that are hobbling the Corbyn movement. Democratic Audit UK (07 Mar 2017). Website.

Pettitt, Robin (2017) No one won this General Election – and Labour’s internal wrangles are far from over. Democratic Audit UK (09 Jun 2017). Website.

Pettitt, Robin (2017) No ‘suicide note’: Jeremy Corbyn, not his manifesto, is what holds Labour back. Democratic Audit UK (17 May 2017). Website.

Pettitt, Robin (2013) Party conferences are far from perfect, but our democracy would be worse off without them. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Sep 2013). Website.

Phillimor, Jenny and Cheung, Sin Yi (2016) Refugees and integration in the UK: the role of gender. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Phillimore, Jenny (2015) Where is integration in the refugee crisis? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2015). Website.

Phillips, Christopher (2015) Syria’s refugees: When did the West become so heartless? Euro Crisis in the Press (20 Aug 2015). Website.

Phillips, Peter (2016) The statutory presence of the Church of England in prisons should give it a voice on issues of imprisonment, but it remains largely silent. Religion and the public Sphere (06 Sep 2016). Website.

Phillipson, Gavin, Overman, Claire, Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 and Mead, David (2014) “An opportunist piece of electioneering”: experts criticise the Conservatives’ Human Rights Act repeal pledge. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Oct 2014). Website.

Philp, Chris (2016) How Shareholder Committees can control executive pay and restore responsible company ownership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2016). Website.

Phinnemore, David (2016) Northern Ireland and Brexit: struggling and divided over ‘what next’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Nov 2016). Website.

Phinnemore, David (2017) The language of 'flexible and imaginative' solutions is unique to the Irish dimension of Brexit. LSE Brexit (06 Nov 2017). Website.

Photiadou, Artemis (2020) Book review: no. 10: the geography of power at Downing street by Jack Brown. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Photiadou, Artemis and Kippin, Sean (2016) The “power vs. principles” conundrum – or why Labour can’t get a grip. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2016). Website.

Photiadou, Artemis and Prelec, Tena (2017) Shami Chakrabarti: not guaranteeing the rights of EU nationals is not politics - it's cruelty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Oct 2017). Website.

Photiadou, Artemis, Prelec, Tena and Chakrabarti, Shami (2017) Five minutes with Shami Chakrabarti: "not guaranteeing the rights of EU nationals isn't politics - it's cruelty". LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Oct 2017). Website.

Picard, Robert G. (2014) Picard: We must keep the focus on why plurality is important. Media Policy Blog (25 Nov 2014). Website.

Pickard, Linda (2014) The Care Act and the ‘visibility’ of unpaid carers. LSE Health and Social Care (01 Apr 2014). Website.

Pickerden, Alex (2016) Budget 2016: the sociology of sugar. Researching Sociology (18 Mar 2016). Website.

Picolli, Lorenzo (2014) The outcome of the Scottish referendum has lightened the value of UK national citizenship. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Oct 2014). Website.

Pike, Karl (2017) What does it mean to be Labour? Understanding the party’s ethos. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 May 2017). Website.

Pilkington, Hilary (2012) When is a kettle not a kettle? When it is on slow boil…. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Oct 2012). Website.

Pirro, Andrea L.P. (2018) Understanding populism: What role do crises play in the growth of Euroscepticism? LSE Brexit (12 Jun 2018). Website.

Pisani-Ferry, Jean, Röttgen, Norbert, Sapir, André, Tucker, Paul and Wolff, Guntram B (2016) Europe after Brexit: a proposal for a new Continental Partnership. LSE Brexit (29 Aug 2016). Website.

Pitt, Edward (2016) Too much EU interference? A look at the areas where critics say the single market overreaches itself. LSE Brexit (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Pitt, Edward (2016) What the EU did for English law – and British lawyers. LSE Brexit (23 Jan 2016). Website.

Pleace, Nicholas (2020) Homelessness, bad housing, and the virus: a decent home should be every citizen’s right. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Plender, John and Stein, Gabriel (2013) In the light of growing economic and financial interdependence, we need to have a better understanding of how monetary policy works in China. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Sep 2013). Website.

Plescia, Carolina (2019) Party preferences and prior expectations moderate voters’ perceptions of winning and losing an election. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Plescia, Carolina, Blais, André and Högström, John (2020) Voters dislike disproportionality in electoral systems – even when it benefits the party they support. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Plescia, Carolina and Eberl, Jakob-Moritz (2019) Political knowledge and populist attitudes influence voter preferences for government formation. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Plomien, Ania (2018) EU social and gender policy beyond Brexit. Cambridge Core Blog (26 Mar 2018). Website.

Plunkett, James (2011) If the Chancellor is to avoid hailing a false dawn when growth does return, he needs to get beyond talk of ‘recovery’ in the abstract and look at the conditions that helped raise living standards during previous decades of growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jun 2011). Website.

Plunkett, James (2011) There is a growing need for a policy response to the ‘new inflation’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2011). Website.

Poletti, Monica, Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul (2016) Explaining the pro-Corbyn surge in Labour’s membership. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Nov 2016). Website.

Poletti, Monica, Bale, Tim and Webb, Paul (2016) Explaining the pro-Corbyn surge in Labour’s membership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2016). Website.

Poletti, Monica and Dennison, James (2016) The Green Surge and how it changed the membership of the Party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Poli, Eleonora, Gostyńska-Jakubowska, Agata, Primatarova, Antoinette and Pace, Roderick (2015) European views on the UK’s renegotiation: Italy, Poland, Bulgaria and Malta. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Pollak, Sorcha (2011) The American dream vs. the British reality – are they really that different? (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Nov 2011). Website.

Pollard, Amy (2014) Being part of a deliberative process can change citizen views and build legitimacy, but the key to impact comes from the public themselves. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Jun 2014). Website.

Pollicino, Oreste and Bassini, Marco (2015) An Internet Bill of Rights? Pros and cons of the Italian way. Media Policy Blog (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Poovey, Mary (2017) The post-fact world: six steps you can take to fight back. Democratic Audit UK (30 Jan 2017). Website.

Porter, Aaron (2010) Students demand a ‘right to recall’ for MPs who broke their campaign promises on tuition fees. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Dec 2010). Website.

Portes, Jonathan (2016) Immigration and Brexit: myths and realities. LSE Brexit (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Portes, Jonathan (2016) One way or another, the UK’s referendum will settle whether British voters support free movement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Potter, Andrew (2017) Why a hard border with Ireland would put Welsh ports at risk. LSE Brexit (04 Sep 2017). Website.

Potter, Andrew (2019) Will Johnson's Brexit deal bring choppy waters to Holyhead? LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

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Powell, Alison (2016) Accountable machines: bureaucratic cybernetics? Media Policy Blog (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Powell, Alison (2014) Alternative civic architecture: maps of the alternative internet. Media Policy Blog (22 Dec 2014). Website.

Powell, Alison (2016) LSE Data and Society delves into key social issues of algorithmic control. Media Policy Blog (22 Jan 2016). Website.

Powell, Alison (2011) Web Blocking Policy made behind closed doors? Media Policy Blog (25 Jun 2011). Website.

Powell, Alison (2011) Will the Digital Economy Act protect consumers from ‘speculative invoicing’? Media Policy Blog (23 Mar 2011). Website.

Powell, Alison (2014) Will the ‘Honest Brokers’ of Internet Governance Have Any Real Power? Media Policy Blog (14 Feb 2014). Website.

Powell, Jason and Taylor, Paul (2016) Ageing in an era of neoliberalism: the impact of extending working lives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Oct 2016). Website.

Powell, Jonathan (2010) The new Machiavelli: How to wield power in the modern world. International Affairs at LSE (19 Oct 2010). Website.

Powell, Matt (2015) Full Fibre Broadband – The high-speed solution to Government broadband targets? Media Policy Blog (18 Dec 2015). Website.

Power, Anne (2014) Debt and economic resilience in the London Borough of Newham. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2014). Website.

Power, Anne (2013) Many direct impacts of the Olympics are already positive, not least that the follow-through is actually happening. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jul 2013). Website.

Power, Anne (2016) Open letter to Jeremy Corbyn: grassroots movements have a place, but they are not the key task of parliamentary opposition. Democratic Audit UK (16 Jul 2016). Website.

Power, Anne (2013) Should scarce public and charitable resources be tied up in providing cheap, rented homes for low-income tenants in unaffordably expensive central London? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jul 2013). Website.

Power, Anne (2014) We should encourage long-term institutional investors and well-established landlords into the private rented sector. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jun 2014). Website.

Power, Anne (2015) Your vote counts when you remember Selma. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 May 2015). Website.

Power, Anne and Lane, Laura (2011) Hungry and homeless in the ‘big society’: a climate of cuts to services for the homeless puts soup kitchens and welfare provision at risk. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Feb 2011). Website.

Power, Maddy, Patrick, Ruth and Garthwaite, Kayleigh (2020) Covid-19 and low-income families: why the chancellor’s ‘eat out to help out’ offer is hard to stomach. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Power, Nina (2015) The ‘transferable skills’ paradigm is cover for the creation of transferable people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2015). Website.

Power, Sam (2015) The ‘Joyce Affair’ changed party funding in Britain forever, and possibly also our understanding of how reform occurs. Democratic Audit UK (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Power, Sam (2016) The London Anti-Corruption Summit: one good day is not enough. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 May 2016). Website.

Power, Sam (2018) The financial health of British political parties: what the latest data tells us. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Sep 2018). Website.

Power, Sam (2017) The funding of politics in Great Britain – an issue transformed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2017). Website.

Power, Sam (2017) The funding of politics in Great Britain – an issue transformed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2017). Website.

Prata Castelo, Leonor (2015) The mirage of self-finance in UK higher education; or how to keep non-elites out. Researching Sociology (13 Nov 2015). Website.

Prato, Carlo and Wolton, Stephane (2016) Higher campaign costs are not necessarily bad for voters. Democratic Audit UK (15 Apr 2016). Website.

Prelec, Tena (2017) Croatia’s local elections: key takeaways and the duels to watch in the second round. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Jun 2017). Website.

Price, Martin (2014) There is a clear disconnect between young people and political institutions. The Electoral Commission’s proposals to boost engagement will not address this problem. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Mar 2014). Website.

Price, Sophia (2020) Do black lives matter for UK aid? LSE Brexit (26 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Price, Sophia (2017) Where will the UK's aid budget go when it stops contributing to the EU? LSE Brexit (03 Nov 2017). Website.

Priddle, Erin (2018) How the government can use quotas to build a sustainable future for UK fishing. LSE Brexit (04 Jun 2018). Website.

Priestley, Julian (2013) David Cameron’s argument will fool no-one, and will relegatethe existing EU-UK relationship to the periphery. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Jan 2013). Website.

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Prinz, Janosch (2018) Great Yarmouth: stories of frustration, hope and Brexit. LSE Brexit (30 Oct 2018). Website.

Provost, Colin (2020) With Biden’s election, Johnson’s Irish border gambles look increasingly risky. LSE Brexit (17 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Puddephatt, Andrew (2014) Is there any Internet Governance out there? Media Policy Blog (29 Oct 2014). Website.

Pudney, Steve (2013) A cost-benefit analysis of a licensed, taxed and regulated cannabis market shows a net benefit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2013). Website.

Pugh, John (2015) The Government’s approach to “Metro Mayors” amounts to imposition rather than devolution. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jun 2015). Website.

Puutio, Teemu Alexander (2016) Without supportive measures the minimum wage increase will do little to reduce inequality in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Pérez Esparza, David (2015) The elephant in the room: human rights and the Mexico-UK “dual year”. LSE Human Rights Blog (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Quarmby, Sarah (2018) Evidence-informed policymaking: does knowledge brokering work? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jun 2018). Website.

Quek, Kaye (2014) A new law which explicitly categorises forced marriage as a crime represents a crucial milestone in efforts to protect women’s human rights. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Feb 2014). Website.

Quinn, Tom (2016) The internal democracy dilemma: balancing MP and member preferences in leadership selection. Democratic Audit UK (21 Jul 2016). Website.

Quinn, Tom, Griffiths, Simon, Bale, Tim, Barker, Rodney and Garnett, Mark (2015) Experts react to the Spending Review: what next for the Conservative Party? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Qvortrup, Matt (2015) “Oops I did it again!” Cameron and the Britney Spears model of constitutional reform. Democratic Audit UK (19 Oct 2015). Website.

Qvotrup, Matt (2016) History suggests the UK will vote to stay in the EU… but only just. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Apr 2016). Website.

Rabindrakumar, Sumi (2014) The UK’s low-paid, insecure labour market is failing single parents, creating a welfare policy quandary. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2014). Website.

Rabindrakumar, Sumi and Allbeson, Janet (2017) How the government’s new child maintenance service leaves domestic abuse survivors out in the cold. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Mar 2017). Website.

Rachman, Gideon, Erlanger, Steven, Yu, Jie, Oliver, Tim and Cox, Michael (2016) The international consequences of the EU referendum — LSE Ideas Podcast. LSE Brexit (10 May 2016). Website.

Radziwinowiczówna, Agnieszka (2020) Long read: poverty, vulnerability, and criminal records will turn EU citizens into unauthorised migrants, at risk of deportation. LSE Brexit (28 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Ragnhild Scott, Millicent (2016) What is an ‘ever-closer union’? LSE Brexit (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Rainford, Paul and Cox, Chris (2010) Redesigning procurement in the public sector will be a vital part of meeting budget reductions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Dec 2010). Website.

Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane (2011) New ‘big society’ providers could deliver better local services, but there are grave concerns surrounding funding, accountability and citizen redress. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2011). Website.

Rainford, Paul and Tinkler, Jane (2011) Think before you nudge: the benefits and pitfalls of behavioural public policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2011). Website.

Rainsford, Emily (2014) Political parties need to better integrate young members and give them the chance to influence policy. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Jul 2014). Website.

Rainsford, Emily (2014) Political parties need to better integrate young members and give them the chance to influence policy. Democratic Audit UK (11 Jul 2014). Website.

Rajeswaran, Sara (2014) Politicians need a less crude approach in attracting growing number of BME voters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2014). Website.

Rallings, Colin and Thrasher, Michael (2010) Suppose UK voters accept the Alternative Vote in the May referendum… but then don’t use AV to signal multiple party preferences? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Oct 2010). Website.

Ramos, Catherine (2012) Removing Congolese asylum seekers from the UK to face torture is not the mark of a ‘decent country’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2012). Website.

Ramsay, Gordon (2013) “Bias” at the BBC, Really? Replicating the CPS Analysis of BBC Online’s Coverage of Think Tanks. Media Policy Blog (02 Sep 2013). Website.

Ramsay, Peter (2013) Letting prisoners vote would undermine the idea that civilliberties are fundamental to democratic citizenship. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Nov 2013). Website.

Ramsay, Peter (2018) Long read: how EU membership undermines the left. LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2018). Website.

Ramsey, Gordon (2013) The Independent Press Standards Organization – A Genuinely Independent Alternative to the PCC, or More of the Same? Media Policy Blog (15 Nov 2013). Website.

Randall, Vicky (2016) Older women in local parties: marginalised or empowered? Democratic Audit UK (13 Aug 2016). Website.

Rashid, Naaz (2014) Book review: the Muslims are coming! Islamophobia, extremism, and the domestic war on terror by Arun Kundnani. LSE Review of Books (08 Jul 2014). Website.

Ray, John (2015) Adam Boulton – “2015: a post-TV election?”. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (31 Mar 2015). Website.

Ray, John (2015) Andrew Marr: British politics is due for an earthquake. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Raymond, Christopher (2015) David Cameron may have to emphasise the partisan consequences of a divided Tory party to his MPs if he is to get through this Parliament. Democratic Audit UK (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Raymond, Christopher (2015) The nature of contemporary politics means that first-past-the-post is unable to prevent multiparty systems. Democratic Audit UK (17 Sep 2015). Website.

Raymond, Christopher D. (2017) Do MPs' votes in Parliament represent personal or constituency preferences? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jul 2017). Website.

Rayner, Tim (2016) Cut out: Brexit would put the EU’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions at risk. LSE Brexit (20 Apr 2016). Website.

Razin, Ronny (2016) Over-55s and men dominate online Brexit debate – and they’re persuasive, too. LSE Brexit (11 Mar 2016). Website.

Read, Rupert (2013) How ecologism is the true heir of both socialism and conservatism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jul 2013). Website.

Read, Rupert (2014) With Caroline Lucas found not guilty in the fracking trial, it is time to ponder Britain’s energy future. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2014). Website.

Read, Sanna, Grundy, Emily and Foverskov, Else (2015) Socioeconomic position and subjective health and well-being among older people in Europe. LSE Health and Social Care (04 Jun 2015). Website.

Reader, Tom W. and Gillespie, Alex ORCID: 0000-0002-0162-1269 (2014) Using hospital complaints to improve patient safety. LSE Health and Social Care (24 Sep 2014). Website.

Reay, Diane (2020) British education: still selecting and rejecting in order to rear an elite. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Redford, Pete (2012) Cameron and welfare: questioning the liberal Conservatism project. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jul 2012). Website.

Redford, Pete (2012) The Conservative 301 group of modernising MPs could create a powerful counterweight to the traditionalists in the 1922 Committee. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2012). Website.

Redford, Pete (2011) Labour’s best chance for re-election lies in expressing support for an active state with social democratic values and avoiding the ideological vacuum of the Blue Labour movement and the Purple Book. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Nov 2011). Website.

Redford, Pete and Beech, Matt (2011) David Cameron’s pragmatic ‘liberal interventionism’ approach to foreign policy differs from that of his Conservative predecessors. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Aug 2011). Website.

Redford, Pete and Hickson, Kevin (2012) Traditional values, not New Labour policy, will win Labour the next election. It’s time to go back to our social democratic principles. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Feb 2012). Website.

Reece, Helen (2010) A complete ban on convicted sex offenders ever looking after children is unfair and unnecessary: it may also leave the government open to legal challenges. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Dec 2010). Website.

Reed, Howard (2013) How can the UK boost the wage share? The rebalancing requires, above all, a new social contract with labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2013). Website.

Reed, Howard (2013) Involuntary idleness represents a massive waste of economic resources. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2013). Website.

Reedy, Justin (2017) What if postal votes were a great way to boost political engagement? Democratic Audit UK (28 Feb 2017). Website.

Reid, Gideon (2012) British culture versus corrupt companies: the battle for media plurality (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (02 Nov 2012). Website.

Reid, Richard (2015) The Conservatives will not ‘suspend’ the House of Lords, but neither will they reform it. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Reid, Richard (2016) The House of Lords’ powers on statutory instruments survive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Reid, Richard (2018) The Lords are unlikely to derail or overly delay the passage of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill. LSE Brexit (24 Jan 2018). Website.

Reid, Richard (2018) The powers of the Lords in Brexit are substantial but unlikely to be used to full effect. LSE Brexit (19 Apr 2018). Website.

Reid, Richard and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2015) Is a British Senate any closer now? Or will the House of Lords still go on and on? Democratic Audit UK (05 May 2015). Website.

Reilly, Paul (2016) Contested narratives: social media and policing in Northern Ireland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Nov 2016). Website.

Reilly, Paul (2020) Faced with an ‘infodemic’ of fake news about covid-19, most people are checking their facts – but we mustn’t be complacent. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Reilly, Paul (2011) Social media didn’t start the fire: proposals for the temporary shutdown of social media during riots are unlikely to prevent further unrest. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Sep 2011). Website.

Reilly, Paul (2020) The fight against coronavirus ‘fake news’ should begin with our political leaders, not just online trolls. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Reilly, Paul and Gordon, Faith (2019) Social media can play a key role in campaigns against paramilitary-style assaults in Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Reiner, Robert (2010) Who put politics into the police? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2010). Website.

Reiner, Robert (2014) The ‘nightwatchman’ state is being rolled back: Do the powerful still need the police? British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2014). Website.

Remer-Bollow, Uwe, Bernhagen, Patrick and Rose, Richard (2019) Elections to the European Parliament: what if more people voted? Democratic Audit Blog (15 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Remøy, Sebastian (2016) Having a voice in Brussels from outside the EU: the lessons of EEA-EFTA. LSE Brexit (07 Apr 2016). Website.

Renewick, Matthew, Simpkin, Victoria and Mossialos, Elias (2016) Targeting innovation in antibiotics. LSE Health and Social Care (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Rennard, Chris, James, Toby and Sidorczuk, Oliver (2016) Let’s stop the last minute registration rush: it’s time for a complete and inclusive electoral register for Britain. Democratic Audit UK (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Renwick, Alan (2017) The Citizens' Assembly on Brexit: reflections on the first weekend. LSE Brexit (13 Sep 2017). Website.

Renwick, Alan (2014) Could Scotland buck the trend and vote ‘yes’? Democratic Audit Blog (05 Sep 2014). Website.

Renwick, Alan (2012) Electing the House of Lords: the STV voting system fits the required criteria very well. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 May 2012). Website.

Renwick, Alan (2014) Scotland would benefit from adopting a more ambitious approach to its constitutional future. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Jun 2014). Website.

Renwick, Alan (2017) What would voters be asked in a second EU referendum – and would they get it? Democratic Audit UK (09 Feb 2017). Website.

Renwick, Alan, Flinders, Matthew and Jennings, Will (2016) The UK’s referendum and post-fact politics: how can campaigners be held accountable for their claims? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Aug 2016). Website.

Renwick, Alan and McKee, Rebecca (2017) Forty-five people, two weekends: the Citizens' Assembly on Brexit. LSE Brexit (01 Sep 2017). Website.

Reverchon, Marie (2017) LISTEN: Britain’s Paper Tigers? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Mar 2017). Website.

Revoredo-Giha, Cesar and Costa-Font, Montserrat (2020) Know your onions: how a no-deal Brexit is likely to affect the UK’s fresh produce supply. LSE Brexit (23 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Reynolds, Andrew (2015) LGBT MPs and Candidates in the British General Election May 2015: The State of Play. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Apr 2015). Website.

Reynolds, Barnabas (2017) Brexit is a win-win opportunity for the City of London. LSE Brexit (08 Sep 2017). Website.

Ricahrds, Ben (2014) In the debate about Britishness, it is important to distinguish between two different types of social cohesion. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Oct 2014). Website.

Ricahrds, Dave and Smith, Martin (2014) Institutions and the banality of evil: Learning from Rotherham and Savile. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Sep 2014). Website.

Rice, Thomas (2016) The future of the Affordable Care Act. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Richard, Dave and Smith, Martin (2016) Brexit, Whitehall, and the demise of Haldane: the need for a new minister-civil servant relationship? British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Aug 2016). Website.

Richards, Anthony (2016) Prevent: the shifting parameters of UK counter-terrorism. Religion and the public Sphere (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Richards, Dave, Coyle, Diane, Smith, Martin and Warner, Sam (2020) Cummings and Gove cannot reform Whitehall without reforming the Treasury. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2014) Critical re-assessment of conventional wisdom on the topic of Englishness is overdue. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2014). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2016) Grand Brexit Strategies – can Whitehall cope? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2016). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2014) Pensions, fairness and Lamborghinis: Budget changes to the annuities market are a lesson in the fallacies of freedom. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2014). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2017) ‘Things were better in the past’: Brexit and the Westminster fallacy of democratic nostalgia. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2017). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2013) The Universal Credit fiasco shows that we need a new modelof Ministerial accountability. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Nov 2013). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2015) Whatever happened to the strange death of Tory England? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2014) The lessons of Tony Benn as a Cabinet Minister: Breaking the rules and paying the price. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2014). Website.

Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2015) The strange resurrection of the British Political Tradition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 May 2015). Website.

Richards, David (2016) British politics in the Age of Uncertainty: the link between old, new, and anti-politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2016). Website.

Richards, Lindsay (2020) Both Leavers and Remainers can be nostalgic, but for different things. LSE Brexit (11 Feb 2020), 1 - 4. Blog Entry.

Richards, Lindsay and Heath, Anthony (2017) Red lines and compromises: how flexible is public opinion about Brexit negotiations? LSE Brexit (04 Oct 2017). Website.

Richardson, Ann (2015) Eurohealth Volume 20, Number 4: Migrants and Health. LSE Health and Social Care (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Richardson, David and Diamond, Patrick (2013) Real reform would necessitate a willingness to reappraise core tenets of the Westminster model. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jan 2013). Website.

Richardson, Jeremy (2018) The changing British policy style: from governance to government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Feb 2018). Website.

Richardson, Jeremy and Rittberger, Berthold (2020) Brexit: simply an omnishambles or a major policy fiasco? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Richardson, Jo (2013) Why the lack of adequate social housing in the UK is an important issue and how it may be solved. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Oct 2013). Website.

Riddell, Peter (2012) Improving government accountability— an urgent search without easy solutions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Aug 2012). Website.

Ridyard, Richard (2014) Abolishing the monarchy would remove an obstacle to genuine democracy in Britain. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Dec 2014). Website.

Ridyard, Richard (2014) The government’s ban on prisoners receiving books is the antithesis of the rehabilitation revolution promised by Chris Grayling. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Jun 2014). Website.

Ridyard, Richard (2014) The government’s rehabilitation policy is in crisis due to the Justice Secretary’s ready embrace of austerity. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Sep 2014). Website.

Rienzo, Cinzia (2013) There is a positive and significant association between increases in the employment of migrant workers and labour productivity growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2013). Website.

Rifkind, Malcolm, Sedley, Stephen, Brown, Ian, Bochel, Hugh, Wilson Palow, Caroline, Pickles, Nick, Vermeulen, Mathias, Leigh, Ian and Raab, Charles (2014) Ends and means: experts debate the democratic oversight of the UK’s intelligence services. Democratic Audit UK (14 Jan 2014). Website.

Ritchie, Ken (2013) All political parties, but particularly Labour, should embrace the cause of republicanism. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Nov 2013). Website.

Roberts, Alasdair and Yochai, Benkler (2011) Wikileaks revisited: Is Julian Assange a straw man? Media Policy Blog (07 Apr 2011). Website.

Roberts, Dame Jane (2020) Assessing England’s metro-mayors: a mixed picture. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Roberts, Danielle (2017) ‘Mum-of-two, 40’: but women rise to the top in Northern Irish politics. Democratic Audit UK (11 Apr 2017). Website.

Roberts, Syamala (2017) Book review: the age of noise in Britain: hearing modernity by James G. Mansell. LSE Review of Books (19 May 2017). Website.

Roberts-Hughes, Rebecca (2012) Government policy alone is not enough to deliver good homes. We need a detailed public inquiry into how people live and what homes we need now and in the future. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Feb 2012). Website.

Robin, Nicholas (2014) False Balance in Climate Reporting Reveals BBC’s Sensitivity to Political Pressure. Media Policy Blog (02 Apr 2014). Website.

Robin, Nicholas (2013) Parliamentary Inquiry into Science Reporting: Where are the Sceptics? Media Policy Blog (09 Sep 2013). Website.

Robin, Nicholas (2014) Would the paisley pyjamas sting stand up in court? Media Policy Blog (06 Oct 2014). Website.

Robinson, Abigail (2014) We need to reaffirm that the social housing sector has much to offer the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2014). Website.

Robé, Jean-Philippe (2020) How the concentration of property rights within corporations has led to a rejection of democracy and a rise in inequality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Rocco, Philip (2020) Trump’s fight over covid-19 numbers shows how the hollowing out of expertise can be dangerous for democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Rodriguez Perez, Sebastian (2016) Knocking on voters’ doors to increase participation in the 2016 London mayoral election. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (16 Sep 2016). Website.

Rogers, Andrew (2016) How are black majority churches growing in the UK? A London Borough case study. Religion and the Public Sphere (28 Dec 2016). Website.

Rogers, Andrew (2017) How are black majority churches growing in the UK? A Londonborough case study. Africa at LSE (02 Jan 2017). Website.

Rogers, Brishen (2014) By altering workplace power relationships and employers’ incentives, minimum wage laws help ensure social equality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2014). Website.

Rogers, Chris and Clarke, Chris (2017) ‘Socially useful’ finance and the regulation of peer-to-peer lending in the United Kingdom. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jan 2017). Website.

Rogers, Martin (2012) All parties stand for ‘fairness’, but what voters perceive to be ‘fair’ is up for grabs. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2012). Website.

Rogers, Martin (2015) Labour likely to hold Oldham but face UKIP surge. LSE Department of Government Blog (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Rogers, Martin (2015) Oldham: post-election analysis. LSE Department of Government Blog (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Rogers, Martin (2016) Sheffield Brightside & Hillsborough: Can UKIP advance? LSE Department of Government Blog (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Rogers, Martin (2016) A mixed picture in the UK election results favours the Conservatives. LSE Department of Government Blog (24 May 2016). Website.

Rogers, Martin and Travers, Tony (2016) England’s 2016 local elections: an indicator of the national political picture? LSE Department of Government Blog (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Rogers, Martin and Travers, Tony (2016) London 2016: What factors will decide who becomes the new Mayor? LSE Department of Government Blog (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Rogers, Tim (2016) Labour’s new leader: what led to Corbyn’s ‘unlikely coup?’. LSE Department of Government Blog (09 Feb 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) Bratislava Summit: the future of the European project without the UK looks bleak. LSE Brexit (22 Sep 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2020) The British should be pleased with Biden’s victory, even the Brexiteers. LSE Brexit (07 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) For free-market Leavers the UK’s exit will be a disappointment. LSE Brexit (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2020) Great expectations? A US-UK trade deal will most likely disappoint. LSE Brexit (13 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) How I stopped worrying and learned to love the EU. LSE Brexit (02 May 2016). Website.

Rohac, Dalibor (2016) The lesson from Bratislava is that the future of the European project looks bleak without the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Sep 2016). Website.

Rohrer, Sam (2015) Charismatic and power-driven Prime Ministers are perceived as the most effective by voters. Democratic Audit UK (16 Oct 2015). Website.

Rolfe, Heather (2020) Care work is undervalued and underfunded. But this has nothing to do with immigration. LSE Brexit (24 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Rolfe, Heather (2016) Flexible friends: why employers hire eastern European migrants in order to grow. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Rolfe, Heather (2016) How to cope with Brexit: an employers’ guide. LSE Brexit (03 May 2016). Website.

Rolfe, Heather (2020) Our new immigration system needs flexibility, transparency, and public support. British Policy and Politics at LSE (07 Jan 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Rolfe, Heather (2020) The economic recovery from COVID-19 should focus on people and their skills, not just technology. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Romano, Alessandro (2016) A proposal to help make credit ratings as accurate as possible. LSE Business Review (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Rome, Emma (2015) Allowing MPs to job share would bring benefit constituents, democracy, and the MPs themselves. Democratic Audit UK (04 May 2015). Website.

Rome, Emma and Berry, Richard (2015) Debate part 1: should adding ‘none of the above’ to ballot papers be a priority for UK political reformers? Democratic Audit UK (20 Feb 2015). Website.

Rome, Emma and Berry, Richard (2015) Debate part 2: should adding ‘none of the above’ to ballot papers be a priority for UK political reformers? Democratic Audit UK (24 Feb 2015). Website.

Rooduijn, Matthijs (2015) Populist arguments have become more pervasive in the UK and other Western European countries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Room, Graham (2017) From Brexit to European renewal: the fracture of the social contract underlies the current turmoil. LSE Brexit (24 May 2017). Website.

Rose, David, Burgman, Mark and Sutherland, William (2020) The civil service doesn't just need more scientists - it needs a decision-making revolution. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Rose, Richard (2016) Delaying the countdown to Brexit: a cost-benefit analysis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Aug 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) Is ‘de-withdrawal’ an alternative to withdrawal? The problems with holding a second referendum on Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2020) Must Labour lose again? British Policy and Politics at LSE (22 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Rose, Richard (2020) Sovereignty cuts both ways, Downing Street has forgotten that. LSE Brexit (14 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Rose, Richard (2016) Theresa May’s tightrope act on Brexit can only continue for so long. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2013) The UK’s proposed referendum on Europe would test British commitment to the European Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Jul 2013). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) While the UK prepares for Brexit, the SNP are laying the groundwork for a new independence referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Rose, Richard (2016) With elections looming in key EU states, Theresa May must focus on politics rather than personalities. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Aug 2016). Website.

Rossner, Meredith (2013) People who serve on juries are more likely to involvethemselves in democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Dec 2013). Website.

Roulet, Thomas (2018) EU citizens in Britain are already being stigmatised - and it's likely to get worse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jan 2018). Website.

Rowe, Ian (2013) Online political discussions tend to be less civil when the participants are anonymous. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Sep 2013). Website.

Rowell, Carli Ria (2015) The personal pull of sociology. Researching Sociology (22 Sep 2015). Website.

Rowland, David (2020) There is an urgent need to review the UK’s system of communicable disease control administration and its public health laws. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Rowland, David (2020) To protect older people from COVID-19, state coordination of the social care sector is urgently needed. British Policy and Politics at LSE (08 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Rowlingson, Karen, Appleyard, Lindsey and Gardner, Jodi (2016) Payday lending: regulation is a forward step, but there are lessons to learn from this industry. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Rozbicka, Patrycja (2017) 'Oh Jeremy Corbyn': What GE2017 taught us about the link between music and politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (22 Jul 2017). Website.

Rozbicka, Patrycja (2017) Oh Jeremy Corbyn: what GE2017 taught us about the link between music and politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2017). Website.

Ruane, Sally (2014) Citizens’ ability to influence NHS services is undermined by the complexity and ceaseless reform of systems for patient and public representation. Democratic Audit UK (16 Jan 2014). Website.

Ruane, Sally (2014) Expanding the resources and powers of Healthwatch and Overview & Scrutiny Committees would improve the local accountability of health services. Democratic Audit UK (18 Jan 2014). Website.

Rudd, Roland and Taylor, Ros (2017) ‘The public mood could change’: Q&A with Roland Rudd, chair of Open Britain. LSE Brexit (18 Apr 2017). Website.

Rumbul, Rebecca (2014) In the digital era, political activism can be individual as well as collective. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Dec 2014). Website.

Rumbul, Rebecca (2019) Why it is essential we design the right digital democracy tools to suit local conditions. Democratic Audit Blog (31 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Rumbul, Rebecca (2015) The representation of women in elected positions in Wales is not mirrored by the number of women giving evidence. Democratic Audit UK (21 Oct 2015). Website.

Rupel, Tadej (2016) Brexit Ambassador series: the view from Slovenia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Jun 2016). Website.

Rush, Jessica (2016) Behind the numbers: the role of NGOs in the refugee crisis. Researching Sociology (27 Oct 2016). Website.

Rush, Jessica (2016) NGOs and refugees: the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association. Researching Sociology (28 Nov 2016). Website.

Rush, Michael (2014) Ministers appoint special advisers for their policy expertise as much as for their partisan views. Democratic Audit Blog (27 Oct 2014). Website.

Russell, Andrew (2015) The North West – an important battleground. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2015). Website.

Russell, Andrew (2014) The case for lowering the voting age is less persuasive now than at any point in the last 50 years. Democratic Audit Blog (16 May 2014). Website.

Russell, Meg (2013) David Cameron’s Syria defeat was unexpected, but Prime Ministers are regularly forced to bow to Parliament’s will. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Aug 2013). Website.

Russell, Meg (2013) David Cameron’s Syria defeat was unexpected, but Prime Ministers are regularly forced to bow to Parliament’s will. Democratic Audit UK (30 Aug 2013). Website.

Russell, Meg (2020) Parliament and Brexit: what went wrong, and why we urgently need to fix it. LSE Brexit (17 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Russell, Meg and Serban, Ruxandra (2020) An ageing and distinctly cloudy term: why it is time for the ‘Westminster model’ to be retired. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Rutherford, Nat (2016) Justifications for the Investigatory Powers Bill are based on a very specific interpretation of freedom. Democratic Audit UK (16 Mar 2016). Website.

Rutter, Jill (2011) The academic community must be ready to respond to opportunities to engage with the issues that are preoccupying policy makers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 May 2011). Website.

Ryan, Ben (2016) The EU’s existential aim was to create Europeans. In this, it has failed. LSE Brexit (01 Feb 2016). Website.

Ryan, Ben (2016) Europe’s early vision: how Christian Democratic morality shaped the EU. LSE Brexit (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Ryan, Bernard (2016) Vote Leave’s position on EU and Irish citizens post-Brexit raises more questions than it answers. LSE Brexit (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Ryan, John (2017) Brussels may have agreed to accelerate Brexit negotiations - but Merkel's priorities are elsewhere. LSE Brexit (19 Oct 2017). Website.

Ryan, John (2017) Brussels may have agreed to accelerate the Brexit negotiations - but Merkel's priorities lie elsewhere. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 Oct 2017). Website.

Ryan, John (2017) A German 'Jamaica' coalition will hinder Eurozone reform, but make little difference to Brexit. LSE Brexit (11 Oct 2017). Website.

Ryan, John (2020) Global Britain is about to collide with Brexit realities. LSE Brexit (18 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Ryan, John (2017) If you didn't laugh, you'd cry ... Brexit and the renaissance of British humour. LSE Brexit (04 Oct 2017). Website.

Ryan, Louise (2017) EU citizens in the UK: after the shock comes the strategy to secure status. LSE Brexit (22 May 2017). Website.

Ryan, Mark and Grewal, Gurchetan S. (2014) Internet voting: coming to a computer near you, though more research is needed to eliminate the risks. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Feb 2014). Website.

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Ryder, Marcus (2014) Diversity in the media: talk is cheap, what we need is action. Media Policy Blog (25 Nov 2014). Website.

Rye, Danny (2015) A victory for Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour leadership race could bring about a realignment of British politics. Democratic Audit UK (26 Aug 2015). Website.

Sa, Filipa (2015) Higher university fees reduce applications and attendance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Sep 2015). Website.

Sagarzazu, Inaki and Kluever, Heike (2015) Parties in coalitions find themselves caught between the need to cooperate and differentiate. Democratic Audit UK (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Sage, Daniel (2013) Book review: The socialist way: social democracy in contemporary Britain. LSE Review of Books (16 Sep 2013). Website.

Sage, Daniel (2011) Book review: “there is no alternative”: why Margaret Thatcher matters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Sep 2011). Website.

Saglie, Jo and Bock Segaard, Signe (2016) Governments should consider the consequences when they decide whether to adopt Internet voting. Democratic Audit UK (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Saha, Sparsha and Weeks, Ana (2020) Shifting norms on gender and leadership: are ambitious women punished in politics? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Salamone, Anthony (2020) Battle of the mandate: defining the dispute over a new Scottish independence referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Salamone, Anthony (2020) Battle of the mandate: defining the dispute over a new scottish independence referendum. Democratic Audit Blog (15 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Salamone, Anthony (2015) Britain’s EU membership will now be the subject of several years of negotiation and debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2015). Website.

Salamone, Anthony (2016) Cameron’s unilateral approach could leave the UK isolated and resented. LSE Brexit (10 Feb 2016). Website.

Salamone, Anthony (2014) The UK government must urgently overhaul its EU engagement strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jul 2014). Website.

Salamone, Anthony (2016) Why it matters if the European Commission ends up leading the Brexit negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Nov 2016). Website.

Salamone, Anthony (2017) Why the current UK-Scotland constitutional impasse was far from inevitable. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Apr 2017). Website.

Salas-Vega, Sebastian and Mossialos, Elias (2017) Value in cancer drug spending: assessing the clinical risks and benefits from a decade’s worth of innovation. LSE Health and Social Care (05 Jan 2017). Website.

Salmond, Rob (2014) Robust and partisan Parliamentary events like Prime Ministers Questions increase engagement with politics. Democratic Audit Blog (21 May 2014). Website.

Salvaggio, Eryk (2013) London is dreaming of London: culture and identity in the capital. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (15 Nov 2013). Website.

Salveson, Paul (2012) Regional government in the North could provide an answer to the ever widening social and economic divide in England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Feb 2012). Website.

Sambrook, Richard and Beckett, Charlie (2007) In defence of the BBC: Richard Sambrook. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Oct 2007). Website.

Sameen, Hiba (2013) The Chancellor has finally shifted towards stimulating growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2013). Website.

Sameen, Hiba (2013) Getting the financial system working efficiently again is essential for kick-starting the economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Mar 2013). Website.

Sampson, Thomas (2020) EU trade is just as important to the UK as it was in 2016. Why? LSE Brexit (28 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Sampson, Thomas (2016) Four principles for the UK’s Brexit trade negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Sampson, Thomas (2018) Higher inflation, lower wages and decreasing output: Brexit is starting to negatively affect the UK economy. LSE Brexit (10 Jul 2018). Website.

Sampson, Thomas (2020) A no-deal Brexit may still be more costly than COVID-19. LSE Brexit (26 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Sampson, Thomas (2020) A no-deal Brexit may still be more costly than COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog (24 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Sampson, Thomas, Dhingra, Swati, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. and Reenen, John Van (2016) How do ‘Economists for Brexit’ manage to defy the laws of gravity? LSE Business Review (27 May 2016). Website.

Sanchez Vidal, Maria (2015) The mothballing of SSI: is all lost for Teesside? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Sanchez-Graells, Albert (2020) The PPE scandal shines a light on the worrying future of UK procurement law. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2015) Facebook or Wikipedia? ICT and education: evidence from student home addresses. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Sanchis-Guarner, Rosa (2013) On the road to recovery? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (27 Jun 2013). Website.

Sandberg, Russell (2016) How do you solve a problem like Sharia? The real issues raised by the Sharia law debate. Religion and the public Sphere (08 Aug 2016). Website.

Sandberg, Russell (2016) Scientology and the need for a clear definition of religion under English law. Religion and the public Sphere (14 Oct 2016). Website.

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Sander, Harald (2016) Renationalising fiscal policy would help rebuild support for the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Sanders, Jamie (2017) Apolitical? A defence of the Bank of England. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (16 Jan 2017). Website.

Sandford, Mark, Ayres, Sarah and Flinders, Matthew (2017) Devolution revolution? Assessing central-local relationships in England's devolution deals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Sep 2017). Website.

Sandvig, Christian (2011) Debunking Internet Myths: slow, centralised and local reality. Media Policy Blog (28 Jul 2011). Website.

Sapir, André and Wolff, Guntram (2016) Leaving the EU may entail a loss of sovereignty for the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Mar 2016). Website.

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Sargeant, Jess, Renwick, Alan and Russell, Meg (2018) How long would it take to hold a second referendum on Brexit? LSE Brexit (05 Sep 2018). Website.

Sargeant, Jess, Renwick, Alan and Russell, Meg (2018) A second referendum is clearly possible. LSE Brexit (16 Aug 2018). Website.

Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, Katja (2016) In defence of open borders: why Schengen remains valuable to European countries – including the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Jun 2016). Website.

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Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564 (2013) The British class system is becoming more polarised between a prosperous elite and a poor ‘precariat’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Apr 2013). Website.

Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564 (2013) The Great British Class Survey: calculating economic, social and cultural capital in order to analyse social class. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Mar 2013). Website.

Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564 (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 2. Researching Sociology (22 Nov 2016). Website.

Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564 (2013) The old new politics of class. Researching Sociology (25 Nov 2013). Website.

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Sayer, Andrew (2015) We need to challenge the myth that the rich are specially-talented wealth creators. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Scalvini, Marco (2013) The secret war: British nationals stripped of their citizenship. Opendemocracy (15 Mar 2013). Website.

Scalvini, Marco and Fabris, Monica (2016) The failure of the Italian constitutional reform signals a crisis of representation in politics. LSE Brexit blog (05 Dec 2016). Website.

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Schang, Laura and Thomson, Sarah (2014) Lessons from Europe: assuring quality through regulation. LSE Health and Social Care (14 Jan 2014). Website.

Schang, Laura and Thomson, Sarah (2013) Lessons from Europe: governance of health care providers. LSE Health and Social Care (12 Mar 2013). Website.

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Schelkle, Waltraud (2015) The City and the EU: too big to stay — or too big to go? LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2015). Website.

Schelkle, Waltraud (2016) The Political Quarterly: key issues in the negotiations about Britain’s membership of the EU. LSE Brexit (19 May 2016). Website.

Schelkle, Waltraud (2016) A double bind: Cameron urges non-discrimination in one policy area, while wanting to discriminate in another. LSE Brexit (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Scheller, Henrik (2016) The dream of ever-closer union is over. We need to rethink the EU’s model. LSE Brexit (12 Oct 2016). Website.

Schleiter, Petra and Fleming, Thomas (2020) Should the government be able to suspend parliament? British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Schlesinger, Philip (2012) Comms Review Series: Scotland Seeks Power in Broadcasting & Broadband. Media Policy Blog (06 Jan 2012). Website.

Schlesinger, Philip (2014) The Film Industry and Scottish Independence. Media Policy Blog (24 Feb 2014). Website.

Schlesinger, Philip (2011) Local Television and the Scottish Digital Network. Media Policy Blog (29 Sep 2011). Website.

Schlesinger, Philip (2013) Scottish Independence Debate Gets Serious. Media Policy Blog (25 Nov 2013). Website.

Schlosberg, Justin (2013) Breaking the Silence: The Case for Media Ownership Reform. Media Policy Blog (08 Mar 2013). Website.

Schlosberg, Justin (2015) Half empty or full? The politics of measuring media plurality. Media Policy Blog (20 May 2015). Website.

Schlosberg, Justin (2015) Ofcom’s Plurality Framework: Protecting the Status Quo? Media Policy Blog (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Schlueter, Teresa (2013) Want to live somewhere nice? Be ready to work longer. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (15 Mar 2013). Website.

Schmidt, Susanne K. (2020) An institutional mismatch: why ‘taking back control’ proved so appealing in the Brexit debate. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Schmidt, Susanne K. (2020) An institutional mismatch: why ‘taking back control’ proved so appealing. LSE Brexit (07 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Schmieding, Holger (2016) Britain needs the EU much more than vice versa. LSE Brexit (21 Mar 2016). Website.

Schmieding, Holger (2016) The fact that the UK avoided an immediate crisis does not tell us much about the future. LSE Brexit (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Schoenefeldt, Henrik (2017) Should MPs be involved in Westminster's restoration? Yes, according to history. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2017). Website.

Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl (2014) Why Too Much Transparency is a Bad Thing: The WarshReview on Transparency in the BoE’s Monetary PolicyCommittee. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Dec 2014). Website.

Schoultz, Asa von and Wass, Hanna (2015) Political elites and voters have highly congruent preferences for representation both in the UK and Finland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 May 2015). Website.

Schradie, Jen (2019) There is a massive class and race-based chasm in digital activism in the US. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Schudson, Michael (2016) Freedom of information: Q&A with Professor Michael Schudson. Media Policy Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Schulz, Martin (2016) Martin Schulz on Brexit: parting ways, but working together. LSE Brexit (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Scipioni, Marco and Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula (2016) Quitting the EU wouldn’t give Britain more control over refugee and migrant flows. LSE Brexit (23 Feb 2016). Website.

Scott, Frances (2014) Despite the reshuffle, we are still a long way from a 50:50 gender balanced Parliament. Democratic Audit UK (22 Jul 2014). Website.

Scott, Jake (2020) Book review: Populism by Benjamin Moffitt. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

Scott, Jake (2020) Book review: Slipping loose: the UK’s long drift away from the European Union by Martin Westlake. LSE Review of Books (05 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Scott, Perry (2016) ‘Unleashing Demons: The inside story of Brexit’: event review. LSE Department of Government Blog (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Scott Cato, Molly (2017) The government won't release its analyses of Brexit's impact. We have a right to see them. LSE Brexit (11 Sep 2017). Website.

Scully, Roger (2015) Going west: voters in Wales turn against the EU. LSE Brexit (14 Dec 2015). Website.

Scully, Roger (2016) Is Labour’s dominance of Welsh politics under threat? LSE Department of Government Blog (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Scully, Roger (2015) Labour in Wales: perhaps the biggest polling movement in recent UK history that almost no-one has heard of. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2015). Website.

Sealey, Clive and Nehring, Daniel (2020) How the UK's migration regime negatively affects the lives of transnational couples. British Policy and Politics at LSE (14 Jan 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Seargeant, Philip (2020) Populist politicians on both sides of the atlantic are plundering history for persuasive purposes. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

Sekyere, Kwame (2016) War and peace: from London to Aleppo. LSE Human Rights Blog (19 Dec 2016). Website.

Sen, Hopi (2012) It’s all coming up roses for Ed Miliband. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2012). Website.

Seymour, Richard (2011) Book review: controversies in drugs policy and practice. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Mar 2011). Website.

Sgroi, Daniel (2013) Whistling while you work: Happiness is good for productivity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2013). Website.

Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2016) Market Access and the EU Referendum. International Development (18 Jun 2016). Website.

Shah, Prakash (2016) What lies behind the inclusion of caste in the UK Equality Act? Religion and the public Sphere (11 Oct 2016). Website.

Shall, Nicci (2015) Redeeming the human: direct action and human rights at Yarl’s Wood. LSE Human Rights Blog (20 Jun 2015). Website.

Sharmina, Maria, Gilbert, Nigel and Gilbert, Paul (2016) Global challenges require cross-cutting solutions: bringing together water, energy, and food policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2016). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2013) Ed Miliband’s proposed reforms to the relationship between the Labour party and its affiliated trade unions reveal the ongoing struggle for the heart of Labour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2013). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2016) Fractured and unmanageable? Labour Party Management under Blair and under Corbyn. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2014) Labour faces important strategic challenges as new social cleavages emerge. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 May 2014). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2016) Labour’s great impasse: who should lead the Party? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2019) Labour’s political calculations: explaining the party’s muddled policy on Brexit. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Shaw, Eric (2014) Labour’s position on a referendum is now pretty clear, but Ed Miliband’s speech is unlikely to buttress his leadership credentials. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Mar 2014). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2014) Labour’s problem is that many now identify the party with social security ‘scroungers’ and immigrants. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jan 2014). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2013) Labour’s union reforms risk handing power to the frontbench at the expense of party members. Democratic Audit Blog (24 Sep 2013). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2014) What has been going wrong for Scottish Labour? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2014). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2017) Why Corbyn’s leadership is being judged neither prematurely nor by the wrong standards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2017). Website.

Shaw, Eric (2014) Why have Scottish Labour supporters drifted to the ‘Yes’ camp? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2014). Website.

Shaw, Mark (2014) Recent interventions into the referendum debate highlight the difficulties in Alex Salmond’s plans for an independent Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Feb 2014). Website.

Shaw, Richard and Eichbaum, Chris (2014) Ministers appoint special advisers for their policy expertise as much as for their partisan views. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Aug 2014). Website.

Shawcross, Valerie (2015) Vandemonium – Can or should London government try to curb the spiraling growth of home deliveries by van? British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2015). Website.

Shaxson, Nicholas (2012) The corporation tax is under attack. It must be defended. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Feb 2012). Website.

Sheerman, Barry (2013) Gambling on high streets in Britain: the government should take action to protect customers from what may be the predatory targeting of the disenfranchised. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2013). Website.

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Shephard, Mark and Braby, Daniel (2020) PMQs: examining questions addressed by the Prime Minister to the Opposition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Shephard, Mark, Quinlan, Stephen, Taqq, Stephen and Paterson, Londsay (2014) Citizenship education should give young people the skills and knowledge to participate in political debate on social media. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jul 2014). Website.

Shepherd, Amy (2017) More speech, not less. LSE Human Rights Blog (18 Jan 2017). Website.

Shepherd, Laura (2016) Promises to Keep: Reflections from the 2016 UN Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security. Women, Peace and Security (08 Nov 2016). Website.

Shiels, David (2016) How Enoch Powell helped to shape modern Tory Euroscepticism. LSE Brexit (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Shiels, David (2015) Queen Elizabeth in Germany: It is important to remember the dangers of a divided Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2015). Website.

Shiels, David (2016) ‘What would Maggie do?’ Had she been given the chance, we probably wouldn’t be asking. LSE Brexit (18 Feb 2016). Website.

Shiers, David and Kendall, Tim (2012) Tackling a scandal of premature mortality; time for a ‘hearts & minds’ approach. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jul 2012). Website.

Shiner, Bethany (2018) Integrity instead of deceit: how to improve the delivery and content of political campaigns. LSE Brexit (18 Jul 2018). Website.

Shiner, Bethany (2019) Self-regulation is not enough: the law on micro-targeted online political campaigns and big data needs reform. Democratic Audit Blog (04 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Shipp, Jonny (2016) Latin American countries join the US and UK amongst the highest performers in a new ‘Index on Digital Life’. Media Policy Blog (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Shipp, Jonny and Noula, Ioanna (2017) Unpacking the black box of digitalization: will “sustainability thinking” empower citizens in a data-driven world? Media Policy Blog (16 Feb 2017). Website.

Shorrocks, Rosalind (2017) In what ways does gender matter for voting behaviour in GE2017? British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 May 2017). Website.

Shorrocks, Rosalind (2015) The Liberal Democrats could get an electoral boost from undecideds – especially women. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Shutes, Isabel (2017) When unpaid childcare isn't 'work': EU residency rights have gendered consequences. LSE Brexit (20 Jul 2017). Website.

Siddiq, Hamza (2013) Investigating British immigration policies: Greater fairness regarding immigration is in the interest of Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Nov 2013). Website.

Sidorczuk, Oliver, Rainsford, Emily and Dobson, Alex (2016) Politics should be something that everyone can get involved in, and Verto is proving that Voter Advice Applications play a vital role on this mission. Democratic Audit UK (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Siegel, Anna (2008) Reporting suicide: the experts in debate. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (09 Dec 2008). Website.

Sighele, Chiara (2017) Jeopardising the effectiveness of journalism in South East Europe: The role of extra-legal policy mechanisms. Media Policy Blog (14 Mar 2017). Website.

Sijstermans, Judith (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: the last beats of a Labour ‘heartland’ in Central Scotland? Democratic Audit UK (25 Apr 2016). Website.

Siles-Brügge, Gabriel and Butler, Nicolette (2015) Regulatory chill? Why TTIP could inhibit governments from regulating in the public interest. Democratic Audit UK (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Silk, Paul (2013) The Commission on Devolution in Wales: Considering what, if any, the next steps in Wales’ journey of devolution should be. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Aug 2013). Website.

Silva, Olmo (2013) Linking cities and entrepreneurship. Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (12 Mar 2013). Website.

Silver, Daniel (2013) Centrally designing policies that neglect the perspectives of people living in poverty is not a good strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 May 2013). Website.

Silver, Daniel and Lone, Amina (2013) All Work and Low Pay: We must not forget how people from different backgrounds are affected in different ways. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Oct 2013). Website.

Silver, David (2013) The drive toward outsourcing public services is bypassing democratic oversight. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Aug 2013). Website.

Simpkin, Victoria L. (2016) With 1 in 10 posts already vacant, the NHS can’t afford to lose EU-born doctors. LSE Brexit (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Simpson, Ian (2020) General election 2019: a postcode lottery. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Mar 2020). Blog Entry.

Simpson, Ian (2020) How Labour is polling in Conservative seats and what the numbers say about political equality in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Simpson, Ian (2019) Local elections 2019: uncontested seats mean thousands of voters will be denied their democratic rights. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Simpson, Joe (2013) Face to face contact is still the most effective way to persuade people to participate in elections. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Sep 2013). Website.

Simpson, Mark (2015) As Scotland and Wales demand greater devolution Northern Ireland is handing power back to Westminster. Democratic Audit UK (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Sims, Sam (2015) Back to the future with academy chain accountability? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 May 2015). Website.

Sims, Sam (2011) Electing mayors for more English cities would increase local democratic accountability and widen political participation. But the government must grant them real power and freedom. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Oct 2011). Website.

Simson Caird, Dr Jack (2019) Does the House of Commons have power without influence? Democratic Audit Blog (12 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Sin, Chih Hoong (2013) The rationing of care: Valuing public services is not, and should never be, an exercise in accountancy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Aug 2013). Website.

Singh, Matt (2015) Polling divergence – phone versus online and established versus new. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2015). Website.

Singh, Shane P. (2014) Voting for the winning party makes people happier with democracy, especially if the winning party is highly preferred. Democratic Audit UK (16 Apr 2014). Website.

Sippel, Daniel (2016) Alone in the jungle. LSE Human Rights Blog (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Sissons, Andrew (2011) The current jobs crisis is the result of a lack of business confidence and a shortage of consumers with money to spend: the government needs to create a long-term framework to drive innovation and raise productivity across the economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Nov 2011). Website.

Sked, Alan (2016) Alan Sked on the EU, part four: the myth that we rely upon the EU. LSE Brexit (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Sked, Alan (2016) Alan Sked on the EU, part three: how Germany came to dominate the EU. LSE Brexit (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Sked, Alan (2016) Alan Sked on the EU, part two: propaganda and pacifism from a toothless entity. LSE Brexit (08 Jun 2016). Website.

Sked, Alan (2016) Alan Sked on the EU: part one – a superstate in the making. LSE Brexit (07 Jun 2016). Website.

Sked, Alan (2016) L’état c’est nous: sovereignty is no illusion, and we should retain it. LSE Brexit (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Sked, Alan (2016) This is what life after Brexit will look like: a Europe of democratic, free-trading states. LSE Brexit (01 Jun 2016). Website.

Sked, Alan (2016) University leaders who lobby against Brexit are a disgrace. Research would thrive outside the EU. LSE Brexit (29 Feb 2016). Website.

Sked, Alan (2015) Why Britain really joined the EEC (and why it had nothing to do with helping our economy). LSE Brexit (26 Nov 2015). Website.

Sked, Alan and Brown, Stuart A. (2015) Five minutes with Alan Sked: “I think UKIP’s campaign was dreadful”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 May 2015). Website.

Skidelsky, Robert (2013) Austere Illusions: Fiscal contraction is contractionary, period. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 May 2013). Website.

Skinner, Gideon (2015) Five minutes with Gideon Skinner: “The trend in the polling is clearly toward support for the UK staying in the EU”. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Skleparis, Dimitris (2020) All animals are equal: the relationship between the Cummings row and public trust in democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Skoutaris, Nikos (2016) Never letting go: why Scotland is at constitutional stalemate over Brexit. LSE Brexit (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Sloam, James (2016) The generation gap: how young voters view the UK’s referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Apr 2016). Website.

Sloane, Mona (2016) Inequality by design? Why we need to start talking about aesthetics, design and politics. Researching Sociology (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Sloane, Nan (2014) The lack of gender balance in positions of power remains untackled. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Oct 2014). Website.

Sloman, Peter (2015) Activation or redistribution? The mystery of tax credits. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Nov 2015). Website.

Sloman, Peter (2015) Where next for the Liberal Democrats? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 May 2015). Website.

Smedley, Stuart (2019) A missed opportunity? Revisiting the euro referendum that never was from a historical perspective. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Smith, Colin (2013) ‘Digital by Default’ will be a complex and costly transition but the initial infrastructure is now in place. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jan 2013). Website.

Smith, Donna (2014) Gay politicians will only achieve equality when their sexuality is no longer deemed newsworthy. Democratic Audit Blog (14 Mar 2014). Website.

Smith, Duncan A (2013) Visualising urban form and dynamics: British inner cities are densifying, and suburbs are fairly static or declining. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Nov 2013). Website.

Smith, Graham (2015) Involve’s ‘Room for a View’ represents an important intervention in the debate on democracy’s future direction. Democratic Audit UK (22 Oct 2015). Website.

Smith, Greg and Woodhead, Linda (2018) How Anglicans tipped the Brexit vote. LSE Brexit (20 Sep 2018). Website.

Smith, James A. (2016) Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘new politics’: entryism or ‘folk politics’ coming of age? British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Smith, Jonathan D. (2016) Multi-faith spaces at UK universities display two very different visions of public religion. Religion and the public Sphere (12 Aug 2016). Website.

Smith, Julie (2017) Absent from the start: Britain’s leery relationship with the EU. LSE Brexit (30 Mar 2017). Website.

Smith, Julie (2015) The UK should follow the Dutch example and share European policy across Parliament’s committees. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Sep 2015). Website.

Smith, Julie (2015) The UK should follow the Dutch example, and share European policy across Parliament’s committees. Democratic Audit UK (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Smith, Karen E (2017) Implications of Brexit for the UK, the EU and the international system: a summary of the 2016 lecture series. LSE International Relations Blog (11 Jan 2017). Website.

Smith, Karen E. (2017) Brexit and British foreign policy: between a rock and a hard place. UK in a Changing Europe (20 Jun 2017). Website.

Smith, Karen E. (2016) Left out in the cold: Brexit, the EU and the perils of Trump’s world. LSE Brexit blog (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Smith, Karen E. (2015) Would Brexit spell the end of European defence? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Jul 2015). Blog Entry.

Smith, Karen E. and Laatikainen, Katie Verlin (2016) Without EU clout, how would the UK fare at the United Nations? LSE Brexit blog (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Smith, Lucy (2016) The EU referendum: a social catalyst. Researching Sociology (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Smith, Martin (2013) Margaret Thatcher’s rejection of consensus was symptomatic of an anti-democratic tendency in a political system dominated by the executive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2013). Website.

Smith, Martin, Richard, Dave and Diamond, Patrick (2014) How to address the pathologies of the British political tradition in an age of disengagement and distrust. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2014). Website.

Smith, Martin, Richards, Dave and Diamond, Patrick (2013) Politicians often claim commitment to decentralising the state, but once in government they are unwilling to relinquish their own power. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 May 2013). Website.

Smith, Nicola (2015) The queerness of political science: challenging and destabilizing the discipline’s boundaries. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jun 2015). Website.

Smith, Paul (2014) A Market in Two Halves…Why Ofcom Should Still Make BSkyB Offer Sports to its Competitors. Media Policy Blog (15 May 2014). Website.

Smith, Peter K (2014) How Dangerous is Cyberbullying? Media Policy Blog (13 Jan 2014). Website.

Smith, Suzanne (2019) Book review: A duty to resist: when disobedience should be uncivil by candice delmas. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Apr 2019). Blog Entry.

Smith, Tim (2020) Why did the Conservatives' large lead in vote shares produce only an 80-seat majority? British Policy and Politics at LSE (15 Jan 2020), 1 - 4. Blog Entry.

Smith, Tim (2020) Why did the Conservatives’ large lead in vote shares produce only an 80-seat majority? Democratic Audit Blog (22 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Smith, Tony (2012) The Water White Paper is a positive vision for the future of the industry but questions remain on the issues of competition and affordability. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2012). Website.

Smyth, Stewart (2015) Housing policy can’t be fixed until we treat houses as homes and not as stores of wealth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Dec 2015). Website.

Smyth, Stewart (2015) Inviting market forces in: financing Social Housing from the Coalition to the Spending Review. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Snelling, Charlotte (2014) If local authorities are to succeed in increasing voter registration amongst young people, they must make use of direct recruitment. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Oct 2014). Website.

Snower, Dennis J. (2016) The social roots of Brexit: Europe’s economic integration has fostered social disintegration. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jul 2016). Website.

Snyder, Susanna (2017) How faith communities in the UK are responding to the refugee crisis. Religion and the Public Sphere (08 Feb 2017). Website.

Solberg, Erna (2013) The ‘Norwegian model’ would be a poor alternative to EU membership for the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Apr 2013). Website.

Solomon, Solon (2017) Has the time come for the UK to leave the European Court of Human Rights too? LSE Brexit (29 Jun 2017). Website.

Somer-Topcu, Zeynep (2016) Can a new leader change a party’s fortunes? How leadership changes affect voter perceptions about party policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Sommerville, Peter (2017) Are the government's homebuilding plans good news? Depends on whom you ask. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Oct 2017). Website.

Sorace, Miriam and Hobolt, Sara B. (2018) Distorted perceptions: how Leavers and Remainers view the economy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (15 Aug 2018). Website.

Sotkasiira, Tiina and Gawlewicz, Anna (2020) Ties that bind, or ties that count? The pressure on EU citizens to be deserving migrants. LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

South Asia, LSE (2012) Britain meets Bollywood: The Wah! Wah! Girls glitter at LSE’s Peacock Theatre. South Asia @ LSE (18 Jun 2012). Website.

South Asia, LSE (2012) The ‘diversity of diversity’: cohesion, integration, and social mobility amongst British Asians. South Asia @ LSE (03 Sep 2012). Website.

Speller, Catherine (2015) Progress, pressures and politics: challenges at self-regulatory media councils in South East Europe. Media Policy Blog (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Spence, David (2016) Cameron needs to convince both the member states and the EU institutions before his own side. LSE Brexit (17 Feb 2016). Website.

Spencer, David (2013) Nasty, brutish and (possibly) short(-lived): Putting the UK recovery in context. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Dec 2013). Website.

Spencer, David (2015) The budget did nothing to tackle barriers that prevent higher productivity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2015). Website.

Spencer, David (2013) The obsession with ‘hard work’ as a route to economic success is a dangerous distraction. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Oct 2013). Website.

Spencer, Nick (2017) She does God: Theresa May, a PM with strong views but little ideology. Democratic Audit UK (21 Apr 2017). Website.

Spencer, Nick (2016) ‘They shall reap the whirlwind’: how Churchill harnessed Christianity in the service of war. Democratic Audit UK (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Spiller, Keith (2015) Gaining access to CCTV images is far more difficult than the legislation suggests it ought to be. Democratic Audit UK (30 Sep 2015). Website.

Spoon, Jae-Jae and Klüver, Heike (2019) What explains mainstream party decline across Europe? Democratic Audit Blog (12 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Springford, John (2015) Same job, different income: withdrawing EU migrants’ benefits would violate an EU founding principle. LSE Brexit (17 Nov 2015). Website.

Spruce, Emma (2012) Book review: Tory pride and prejudice: the Conservative Party and homosexual law reform, by Michael McManus. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Apr 2012). Website.

Squires, Peter (2013) Youth justice policy is undergoing an important transition from ‘costly criminalisation’ to ‘precautionary risk management’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2013). Website.

Stabile, Mark (2016) Migration in health care. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Stabile, Mark (2016) The proper role of public versus private health care financing. LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Stafford, Chris (2018) Book review: Europe's Brexit: EU perspectives on Britain's vote to leave edited by Tim Oliver. LSE Review of Books (20 Aug 2018). Website.

Stafford, James (2014) The Scottish currency issue has mercilessly exposed the contradictions between the SNP’s twin postures of liberation and compromise. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Aug 2014). Website.

Stafford, James (2014) The rejection of the euro has left the SNP caught between competing visions over an independent Scotland’s future. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Aug 2014). Website.

Staite, Catherine (2017) Andy Street has just three years to unite the West Midlands under his mayoralty. Democratic Audit UK (08 May 2017). Website.

Stanistreet, Michelle (2013) NUJ Calls for Serious Action on Media Plurality and Caps on Ownership. Media Policy Blog (29 May 2013). Website.

Stanley, Isabelle and Dowler, Rod (2019) The deep roots of the trust crisis. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Stanley, Jamie (2015) The 2015 General Election shows why we need a ‘None of the Above’ option on ballot papers. Democratic Audit UK (11 May 2015). Website.

Stanley, Jamie (2015) Why ‘none of the above’ is the starting point for electoral reform and should be the priority of all political and electoral reformers at this time. Democratic Audit UK (02 Feb 2015). Website.

Starks, Michael (2012) Digital Switchover Guru Reflects on London’s Big Day. Media Policy Blog (19 Apr 2012). Website.

Stauffer, Hilary (2014) Steps towards statelessness. LSE Human Rights Blog (01 Aug 2014). Website.

Steckhan, Emily (2016) Reporting the Referendum and why you prefer this headline. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (23 Jun 2016). Website.

Steenkamp, Christina (2013) Book review: State violence, collusion and the Troubles: counter insurgency, government deviance and Northern Ireland. LSE Review of Books (21 Jun 2013). Website.

Stegmaier, Mary, Lewis-Beck, Michael and Smets, Kaat (2014) Minority candidates for Westminster continue to suffer electorally from ethnic and religious prejudice. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Jan 2014). Website.

Stephenson, Mary-Ann (2017) Never mind NICs: gender budgeting reveals the Spring Budget’s true impact on poorer women. Democratic Audit UK (14 Mar 2017). Website.

Stern, Jon (2017) Brexit, competition and markets: there’s a need to spread the benefits of growth. LSE Brexit (21 Apr 2017). Website.

Steven, Toft (2016) Counting the self employed as entrepreneurs is a meme that refuses to die. LSE Business Review (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Stevens, Alex (2014) Bland or bias? Election watching across the Atlantic: US, UK and Scotland (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (05 Nov 2014). Website.

Stevens, Alex (2011) In Whitehall, academic research is far more likely to be used if it fits with the story already being told. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Apr 2011). Website.

Stewart, Kitty and Lupton, Ruth (2015) Social mobility under the coalition government: have the life chances of the poorest children improved? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2015). Website.

Stickland, Nicolette (2014) Do we need to rethink the right to democracy? LSE Human Rights Blog (06 Nov 2014). Website.

Stirbu, Diana Silvia (2012) Westminster can learn a lot about gender equality by looking at Welsh and Scottish levels of political representation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2012). Website.

Stirbu, Diana Silvia and McAllister, Laura (2016) If it’s broken, fix it! Time to rethink the AMS electoral system in Wales. Democratic Audit UK (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Stirling, Alfie (2017) UK finance needs radical reform to upgrade the post-Brexit economy. LSE Brexit (14 Sep 2017). Website.

Stock, Paul (2020) Europe and the British geographical imagination, 1760-1830: how the continent was understood in literate British culture. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Stoddart, Ali (2014) Digital technology can help create the broader cultural change needed to address limitations in our current democratic system. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Dec 2014). Website.

Stoddart, Ali (2013) Politicians should use Twitter to engage more, and broadcast less. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Sep 2013). Website.

Stoker, Gerry (2014) Allow young people to set the political agenda by giving youth parliaments the power to call referendums. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jun 2014). Website.

Stokoe, Philip (2016) In business, as in government, direct democracy is not possible. LSE Business Review (10 Oct 2016). Website.

Stolz, Klaus (2018) Unionism vs self-interest: would MPs support proportional representation? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jun 2018). Website.

Stopforth, Sarah, Gayle, Vernon and Boeren, Ellen (2020) GCSE results: the hidden but enduring effects of parental social class. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Storck, Madeline (2012) Reith reinvented: BBC boss explains how new newsroom will ‘allow us to do what we do better.”. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (19 Oct 2012). Website.

Strauss, Stefan and Monica, Horten (2013) Upcoming Public Lecture: Nick Couldry on the Myth of Big Data. Media Policy Blog (19 Nov 2013). Website.

Straw, Ed (2017) How weak governance stopped Labour winning the general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2017). Website.

Straw, Ed (2017) Redshift over Britain: is the Centre moving Left? British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jul 2017). Website.

Strhan, Anna (2017) Tim Farron, Conservative Evangelicalism and the public sphere. Religion and the public Sphere (06 Jun 2017). Website.

Strong, James (2013) Book review: British foreign policy: crises, conflicts and future challenges. LSE Review of Books (22 Oct 2013). Website.

Strong, James (2016) The Brexit debate is far from over: there will have to be a further vote. LSE Brexit (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Strong, James (2014) Britain should prepare for military action in Iraq. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2014). Website.

Strong, James (2016) Britain’s bargaining stance post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Strong, James (2015) British foreign policy and the 2015 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2015). Website.

Strong, James (2014) Five questions that need to be answered before the UK intervenes in Iraq. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Sep 2014). Website.

Strong, James (2015) On balance Britain should join anti-ISIS strikes in Syria, argues James Strong. But it should do so cautiously and take care to establish clear legal grounds for such action. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2015). Website.

Strong, James (2015) U-turn if you want to: Why Cameron isn’t bound to pre-election promises on defence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2015). Website.

Strong, James (2015) Without an agreement between the party leaders there is nothing further that Britain can do for Syria. Democratic Audit UK (18 Nov 2015). Website.

Strong, James (2014) The significance of parliament’s vote to intervene militarily in Iraq. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Sep 2014). Website.

Studdert, Jessica (2015) Engagement at the local level should be citizen-led rather than institution-led. Democratic Audit UK (28 Oct 2015). Website.

Studlar, Donley (2014) Europe has pursued a progressive agenda of tobacco control, driven by the UK, Ireland and other states in Northern Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (13 Jan 2014). Website.

Sturgis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1180-3493, Jackson, Jonathan and Kuha, Jouni (2020) Lockdown scepticism is part of the Brexit divide. LSE Brexit (08 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Sturgis, Patrick and Jennings, Will (2017) Who will turnout and who will not? The indicator that could make or break GE2017 poll predictions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Jun 2017). Website.

Sturgis, Patrick and Kuha, Jouni (2018) 'New poll suggests...': how to tell when public opinion has really changed. LSE Brexit (31 Jul 2018). Website.

Subrahmanyam, Gita (2010) The first minister is forced out of the Cameron-Clegg team – does it fit recent trends in ministerial resignations? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jun 2010). Website.

Sujon, Zoetanya (2011) Launching the LSE Media Policy Project Brief 1: Public responses. Media Policy Blog (01 Apr 2011). Website.

Sujon, Zoetanya (2011) Peggy Valcke on EU Approaches to Monitoring Media Pluralism. Media Policy Blog (03 Mar 2011). Website.

Sundberg, Trude (2014) The negative campaigning in Rochester and Strood may have long-lasting implications for attitudes towards immigrants and the poor. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Nov 2014). Website.

Sutherland, Claire (2017) The European ideal has sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean with the migrants it rejects. LSE Brexit (23 May 2017). Website.

Sutherland, Ewan (2014) Could Scotland’s broadcasting be devolved? Media Policy Blog (10 Nov 2014). Website.

Sutherland, Ewan (2014) Devolving media regulation: The Smith Commission proposals. Media Policy Blog (15 Dec 2014). Website.

Sutherland, Peter (2014) A ‘Yes’ vote in the Scottish referendum may well be a step closer to a Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Aug 2014). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Brexit will not mean an end to Tory divisions on Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Desperate times and desperate measures: could the UK force the EU to negotiate before Article 50 is triggered? Democratic Audit UK (29 Jun 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) If bombing the Middle East was the way to peace, it would be the most peaceful place on Earth. Democratic Audit UK (03 Dec 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Jean-Claude Juncker is wrong and dangerously out of touch to demand an immediate Brexit. Democratic Audit UK (26 Jun 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2017) Joint sovereignty? The implications of a snap election for Northern Ireland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2017). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) The Northern Ireland Secretary’s suggestion that Stormont’s impasse could be solved by the return of London rule is dangerous and wrong. Democratic Audit UK (09 Oct 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) Once again the Constitution seems vulnerable to piecemeal reform arising out of sectional party interest. Democratic Audit UK (29 Oct 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2015) Overcoming the UK’s constitutional crisis may require the development of more flexible relationships between the constituent nations. Democratic Audit UK (05 Oct 2015). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Scottish independence and the polls: why Brexit is not a game changer. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Oct 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Scottish independence and the polls: why Brexit is not a game changer. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Oct 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2018) Sinn Fein and the prospect of a hard Brexit: time to drop abstentionism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jul 2018). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) Theresa May replaces David Cameron – but will there be an early general election? Democratic Audit UK (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2017) Three reasons why Brexit has failed to boost support for Scottish independence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Feb 2017). Website.

Swan, Sean (2017) Why has Brexit failed to boost support for Scottish independence? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Feb 2017). Website.

Swan, Sean (2017) Will Richard Leonard’s election mark a definitive turning point for Scottish Labour? British Politics and Policy Blog (24 Nov 2017). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) The concept of class is absent from political debate, even as inequality in Britain reaches new heights. Democratic Audit UK (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) The constitutional settlement of the UK has been thrown into flux – an overarching polity is urgently needed. Democratic Audit UK (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2017) A democratic outrage: Scotland’s constitutional position and Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Mar 2017). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) A response to Chuka Umunna: the dominant equality issues of today need to be understood in terms of economics, interests and class. Democratic Audit UK (18 Feb 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) The ultimate test for anti-Brexit MPs: will they resign their seats? Democratic Audit Blog (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Swan, Sean (2016) The ultimate test for anti-Brexit MPs: will they resign their seats? Democratic Audit UK (15 Nov 2016). Website.

Swann, Juliet (2016) Scottish Parliament Election preview: whatever happens in Lothians, we’re bound to see new faces. Democratic Audit UK (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Swann, Juliet (2016) Scottish Parliament election preview: continuity and change in the Highlands and Islands. Democratic Audit UK (30 Apr 2016). Website.

Sweeney, Christine (2017) Britain’s paper tigers: past, present, and future of journalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (01 Mar 2017). Website.

Sweeting, David (2013) One year in, Bristol’s Mayoral experiment is making adifference to the city’s governance. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Nov 2013). Website.

Sweeting, David (2014) What impact do mayors have on the cities that elect them? British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2014). Website.

Swidlicki, Pawel (2015) Labour IN for Britain: the challenges Alan Johnson’s campaign faces. LSE Brexit (04 Dec 2015). Website.

Sykes, Georgina (2016) A southerner ventures north. Researching Sociology (12 Apr 2016). Website.

Syrpis, Phil (2018) Enough magical thinking. The silly season must stop here. LSE Brexit (07 Aug 2018). Website.

Syrpis, Phil (2020) Power for power's sake: Johnson's profoundly alarming premiership. LSE Brexit (25 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Syrpis, Phil (2018) The people's vote is not the answer to the Brexit riddle. LSE Brexit (18 Sep 2018). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks (2016) Poland’s ruling party blames EU elites for Brexit and calls for Donald Tusk’s resignation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Szczerbiak, Aleks and Taggart, Paul (2016) Hard choices and few soft options: the implications of Brexit for Euroscepticism across Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Aug 2016). Website.

Sztykowski, Zosia (2016) On post-Brexit London: difference doesn’t have to break us. Researching Sociology (26 Jun 2016). Website.

Sztykowski, Zosia (2016) What’s the role of sociology after Brexit? Researching Sociology (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Taflaga, Marija and Kerby, Matthew (2019) Evidence from Australia: women are under-represented in senior political appointments, and this affects the representation of women in parliament. Democratic Audit Blog (10 Jul 2019). Blog Entry.

Talbot, Colin (2020) From public administration to new public management: who killed the study of public administration in the UK? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Talbot, Colin (2011) ‘GOD’s’ coming replacement with a civil service ‘Trinity’ is a further sign that policy making is becoming even more divorced from its implementation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Dec 2011). Website.

Talbot, Colin (2013) It’s not just the economy, stupid – the UK is undergoing multiple, overlapping, institutional crises. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jan 2013). Website.

Talbot, Colin (2013) Universal Credit Crunch: “It’s the implementation, stupid.”. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Sep 2013). Website.

Talbot, Colin, Bottom, Karin, Wilks-Seeg, Stuart, Berry, Richard, Sweeting, David and Carter, Andrew (2014) A northern powerhouse, or an unwelcome imposition? experts respond to George Osborne’s Greater Manchester Mayor proposals. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Nov 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2016) The 21st Century Fox bid for Sky needs a thorough, thoughtful review. Media Policy Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) BBC Charter Green Paper: Goldilocks and the BBC. Media Policy Blog (16 Jul 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) BBC Governance: Is a New Settlement Possible? Media Policy Blog (09 Nov 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) BPI Asking Nicely for Web Blocking. Media Policy Blog (09 Nov 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) A Blog Series: Time for a Plurality Dialogue. Media Policy Blog (31 Oct 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Brussels Moving on Murdoch? Media Policy Blog (02 May 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Can George Entwistle save the BBC? LSE Health and Social Care (19 Sep 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2016) Can the new Charter Protect BBC Independence? Media Policy Blog (27 Jan 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) City University ‘Media Plurality’ event – and Elstein’s ‘crikey’ moment. Media Policy Blog (04 Feb 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Committee on Convergence Kicks Off with Big Policy Questions. LSE Health and Social Care (24 Oct 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Comms Review Series: Academics Insist it’s not all about Growth. Media Policy Blog (18 Jan 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Comms Review Series: De-regulation not popular with Charities and Consumer Groups. Media Policy Blog (13 Jan 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Comms Review Series: Hypotheses on Emerging Interests and Cleavages. Media Policy Blog (23 Jan 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Comms Review Series: TV Producers Want More Regulation. Media Policy Blog (11 Jan 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Comms Review Series: Telecoms Seek Fair Access to Content & Insist Copyright is for Courts. Media Policy Blog (16 Jan 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) The Communication Review will not result in a definite plan of action, but it provides a good opportunity for the government to build a solid base for considered and informed policies on regulation, infrastructure and plurality. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jun 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Communications Committee Inquiry on Media Plurality. Media Policy Blog (17 Apr 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Credible Threats? Self-Regulation in the Shadow of the State. Media Policy Blog (04 Dec 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) The Day After Leveson: Hangout with LSE MPP & Channel 4 News. LSE Health and Social Care (30 Nov 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) December Leveson Round-Up: The End of Press Freedom? Media Policy Blog (21 Dec 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Draft Communications Data Bill Lacking Evidence Base and Detail. LSE Health and Social Care (21 Aug 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) ECJ Ruling Outlaws Monitoring of Internet, but not Site Blocking. Media Policy Blog (28 Nov 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) English PEN asks ‘Who joins the regulator?’. Media Policy Blog (05 Nov 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) European Broadcasting Union: Seeking an alternative to licence fee funding? Media Policy Blog (03 May 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Evidence or political will? DEA, Hargreaves and the future of UK copyright regulation. Media Policy Blog (05 Sep 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Free Speech NGOs Divided on Leveson. LSE Health and Social Care (30 Nov 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Freedom Abroad, Repression at Home: The Clinton Paradox. Media Policy Blog (02 Nov 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) Funding Reform: First Agree What the BBC is for. Media Policy Blog (27 Mar 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Gearing up for the Green Paper: Our Series on Comms Review Submissions. Media Policy Blog (04 Jan 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) House of Lords Debate on Media Plurality: Calling for Government Action. Media Policy Blog (24 May 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2010) How Clegg powered his way into a menage a trois. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Apr 2010). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Hunt Bold. Media Policy Blog (15 Sep 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Illegal File Sharing – Lessons From France? Media Policy Blog (16 Apr 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) Implementing the “right to be forgotten”: the Article 29 Working Party speaks up. Media Policy Blog (03 Dec 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) In Other News: Government to take PSB review powers from Ofcom? Media Policy Blog (26 Apr 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Index Interneticus Prohibitorium Part 2: Culture Secretary Calls In the Internet Industry. Media Policy Blog (10 Jun 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Is PressBoF Winning the Royal Charter Race? Media Policy Blog (14 May 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Jeremy Hunt announces plans for a new Communications Act and a new local news channel. Media Policy Blog (21 Jan 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) The Leveson Charter: what does ‘independent’ self-regulation mean? Media Policy Blog (12 Feb 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Editorials: Defending Press Freedom – or Press Interests? LSE Health and Social Care (19 Nov 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Editorials: What do the papers think about the future of the PCC? LSE Health and Social Care (29 Nov 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Report: Analysis. LSE Health and Social Care (29 Nov 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Leveson Round Up: Are We Nearly There Yet? Media Policy Blog (28 Mar 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Round Up: Dealing with the big questions? LSE Health and Social Care (30 Jul 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Round Up: ‘Twas Ever Thus’ – And ever thus shall be? LSE Health and Social Care (05 Jul 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Round-Up: Has Cameron Shifted the Goalposts? Media Policy Blog (01 May 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Round-Up: Over Cosy? The Leveson Love Triangle. Media Policy Blog (04 Apr 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Leveson Round-Up: The Press, The Police & Parliament. Media Policy Blog (02 Mar 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Leveson and Media Policy: A Lost Opportunity? LSE Health and Social Care (16 Jan 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Local TV Debate Centres on MUX Co. or No. Media Policy Blog (11 Oct 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Local TV Part 3: Don’t start linear. Media Policy Blog (22 Aug 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Local TV: How Local, How Independent – and How ‘Beautiful’? Media Policy Blog (01 Dec 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) Local TV: How Local, How Independent – and How ‘Beautiful’? Media Policy Blog (16 Dec 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Media Plurality Series: The Transparency of Media Ownership. Media Policy Blog (26 Jan 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Media Reform Coalition Urges Rejection of PressBoF’s Royal Charter Application. Media Policy Blog (28 May 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Media literacy, the coalition government, and Jeremy Hunt. Media Policy Blog (25 May 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) Moses’ theory for IPSO: less independence, not more. Media Policy Blog (16 Mar 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Murdoch’s Impossible Situation. Media Policy Blog (10 Nov 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Murphy Challenges to Define Creativity in Sports Coverage. Media Policy Blog (24 Oct 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Net Neutrality – the voluntary transparency code. LSE Health and Social Care (07 Sep 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Newspaper Editorials the Day After: Surprisingly Positive on Press Deal? Media Policy Blog (19 Mar 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) ORGCon March 24: What Are Your Digital Rights? Media Policy Blog (13 Mar 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Ofcom advice to Hunt published. Media Policy Blog (25 Jan 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2017) Online Campaigning – Averting a Crisis. Media Policy Blog (01 Apr 2017). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Online rights debate: A laughing matter? Media Policy Blog (21 Oct 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) A Personal View from Colette Bowe. Media Policy Blog (28 Feb 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) The Post-Leveson Quest for The Recogniser. LSE Health and Social Care (28 Jan 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Should We Trust the Sky News Trust? Media Policy Blog (03 Mar 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2015) Social Value and Spectrum: A new report. Media Policy Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) Sonia Livingstone: What’s changing, surprising, and problematic in new Ofcom report. Media Policy Blog (15 Oct 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Spectrum & Skills key to UK Broadband Future. Media Policy Blog (11 Nov 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) Summer Reading from The Media Policy Project …. Media Policy Blog (31 Jul 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) UK Press Regulation Update: A Very British Fudge. Media Policy Blog (13 May 2014). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Update on the House of Lords Communications Committee’s Inquiry on Media Plurality. Media Policy Blog (12 Jun 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) What can BSkyB offer to get the deal through? Media Policy Blog (25 Jan 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) What does “public interest” mean for whistleblowers? Media Policy Blog (05 Apr 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) What is a Quasi-Judicial Decision? Media Policy Blog (24 Feb 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Where next for web blocking in the UK? Media Policy Blog (10 Oct 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2017) Where now for media reform in the UK? Media Policy Blog (05 Jan 2017). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) The White House and Google, Together on Privacy. Media Policy Blog (06 Mar 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2013) Who Cares who Blinked? First Reactions to the Cross-Party Press Deal. Media Policy Blog (18 Mar 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2017) Who benefits from using the term ‘fake news’? Media Policy Blog (07 Apr 2017). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Who is a journalist and why it matters – Hugh Tomlinson. Media Policy Blog (28 Nov 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) Why Monitor the Press? LSE Health and Social Care (28 Nov 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Wikileaks – is this the big dump? Media Policy Blog (25 Aug 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Will Leveson Avoid Industry Capture? Media Policy Blog (12 Oct 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2011) Will there be a green paper? Media Policy Blog (04 Nov 2011). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2014) The clock is ticking for IPSO, UK’s new press regulator. LSE Media Policy Project (08 Jul 2014). Blog Entry.

Tambini, Damian (2016) The post-Brexit challenges for European media systems. Media Policy Blog (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian (2012) The trouble with defining the limits of free speech online. LSE Health and Social Care (27 Sep 2012). Website.

Tambini, Damian, Anastead, Nick and Magalhães, João Carlos (2017) How the Liberal Democrats are using Facebook ads to court ‘remainers’. Media Policy Blog (24 May 2017). Website.

Tambini, Damian, Anstead, Nick and Magalhães, João Carlos (2017) Is the Conservative Party deliberately distributing fake news in attack ads on Facebook? Media Policy Blog (07 Jun 2017). Website.

Tambini, Damian, Anstead, Nick and Magalhães, João Carlos (2017) Labour’s advertising campaign on Facebook (or “Don’t Mention the War”). Media Policy Blog (06 Jun 2017). Website.

Tambini, Damian, Anstead, Nick and Magalhães, João Carlos (2017) Labour’s advertising campaign on Facebook (or “Don’t Mention the War”). Media Policy Blog (06 Jun 2017). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Broughton Micova, Sally (2013) Farewell to a Year of Friction & Happy Holiday Wishes to All. Media Policy Blog (20 Dec 2013). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Freedman, Des (2016) Home but not dry: reflections on the draft BBC Charter and Agreement. Media Policy Blog (19 Sep 2016). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Labo, Sharif (2015) Ofcom consultation – implications for Google and Facebook? Media Policy Blog (18 May 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Labo, Sharif (2015) Ofcom’s Plurality Framework: A step in the right direction, but still unfinished work. Media Policy Blog (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Labo, Sharif (2015) Passenger Name Records and data protection issues: busting some myths. Media Policy Blog (19 May 2015). Website.

Tambini, Damian and Micova, Broughton (2012) How will the press cover Leveson? LSE Health and Social Care (27 Nov 2012). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) By Des Freedman, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London. Media Policy Blog (07 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) Communications Preview. Media Policy Blog (15 Jun 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) Is Closing NOTW an Opening for BSkyB? Media Policy Blog (07 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) Kicking Off the Comms Review. Media Policy Blog (21 Jun 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) Lebedev intervention underlines call for Media Commission. Media Policy Blog (05 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2012) Leveson Round-Up: A New Compact for the Press? Media Policy Blog (02 Feb 2012). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) The Long View on Media Plurality: we need market reviews. Media Policy Blog (12 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) Phonehacking and Press Reforms: Beware Dangerous Blogs. Media Policy Blog (25 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2012) Response to Mobile Censorship Report: More Debate, Research, & Testing Technical Solutions. Media Policy Blog (16 May 2012). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) Retransmission Fees on the Agenda to Pay for PSB Plurality? Media Policy Blog (24 Jun 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) This phone-hacking inquiry must not lose sight of its goal. Media Policy Blog (22 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) Thoughts on phone hacking: yes we need urgency, but also caution and clear principles. Media Policy Blog (08 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2011) What about the Middle Men? Media Policy Blog (14 Jul 2011). Website.

Tambini, David (2012) Working out the Details on Local TV. Media Policy Blog (06 Feb 2012). Website.

Tamibini, Damian (2017) How advertising fuels fake news. Media Policy Blog (24 Feb 2017). Website.

Tang, Cheng Keat (2016) Do we value the London Congestion Charge? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (17 Oct 2016). Website.

Tannam, Etain (2017) Brexit’s implications for Northern Ireland may be destabilising, but not fatal. LSE Brexit (06 Apr 2017). Website.

Tannam, Etain (2017) Cracks are beginning to appear in British-Irish relations. LSE Brexit (26 Jul 2017). Website.

Tannam, Etain (2018) Do the UK's backstop proposals signal progress? LSE Brexit (28 Jun 2018). Website.

Tannam, Etain (2020) Long read. From Anglo-Irish to British-Irish relations: what’s next? LSE Brexit (26 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Tannam, Etain (2020) Shared Island? There’s hope for British-Irish intergovernmental relations. LSE Brexit (02 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Tannam, Etain (2017) Theresa May's Florence speech and Northern Ireland: subtle change? LSE Brexit (29 Sep 2017). Website.

Tannam, Etain (2020) The shared island initiative is not just about practical policy, but about national identity post-brexit. LSE Brexit (02 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Tanner, Will (2013) How to make the Work Programme work better. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Sep 2013). Website.

Tanner, Will (2011) Poorly targeted short term initiatives to revive the UK’s flagging growth rates are likely to make things worse: consistency in economic policy is key in delivering long-term growth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Nov 2011). Website.

Tanner, Will (2013) Sweden has reformed its welfare state to deliver both efficiency and equity – the UK should learn from its example. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jan 2013). Website.

Tanner, Will (2012) The concept of Open Public Services is being restricted by a focus on mutuals at the expense of large providers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Feb 2012). Website.

Tarrant, Alison and Hayes, Lydia (2020) The suspension of routine inspections renders care homes invisible to scrutiny and costs lives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Andrew (2016) Blue-collar voters and the Right: the US experience shows how political vacuums get filled by a Trump. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Taylor, Ben James (2013) The ‘Big Society’ and the politics of paternalism: Edmund Burke’s influence on the government is clear. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2013). Website.

Taylor, Charles and Campion, Sonali (2016) Five minutes with Charles Taylor: “in order to make ourselves safe we need to resist stigmatising sections of the population”. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Taylor, Emmeline (2014) A vision of control: the increased sophistication of CCTV brings new controversy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Feb 2014). Website.

Taylor, Helen and Kaehne, Axel (2016) Public consultations do not currently enable all stakeholders to effectively contribute to the legislative process. Democratic Audit UK (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Taylor, Rebecca, Rees, James and Damm, Christopher (2017) Welfare to work initiatives: understanding the politics of subcontracted service delivery. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2017). Website.

Taylor, Ros (2020) 3 April update: what happened in Brexit this week? LSE Brexit (03 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Ros (2019) Hard, soft or none at all: what the election result will mean for Brexit. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Ros and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) 17 April update: we don't want no extension. LSE Brexit (17 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Ros and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) 24 April Brexit update: sorry, it's not political. LSE Brexit (24 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Ros and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2019) LSE Brexit in 2019: highlights from a year of insightful research. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) 17 July Brexit update: building a lorry park in Kent. LSE Brexit (19 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) 3 July Brexit update: wake me up in September/October. LSE Brexit (03 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) 5 June update: how about September? LSE Brexit (05 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) 8 May update: waiting for that special relationship. LSE Brexit (08 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) Australian-style no-deal exit, smugglers on the Irish Sea, and the Eurostar to Amsterdam. LSE Brexit (10 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) Brussels still open to an extension: 29 May Brexit update. LSE Brexit (29 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) Chilly, with a touch of Frost: 22 May Brexit update. LSE Brexit (22 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) From Russia with interference, money, and…? LSE Brexit (24 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) May Day, May Day: Gove insists on no extension despite growing incredulity. LSE Brexit (01 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) Mid-May update: yes, there will be Northern Ireland trade barriers. LSE Brexit (15 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) No deal all over again? LSE Brexit (12 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) Putting a tiger in the tank: 19 June update. LSE Brexit (19 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor, Rosamund and Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch (2020) Squids in: is an October deal on the cards? LSE Brexit (26 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Taylor-Gooby, Peter (2018) Deliberative forums show that attitudes to welfare turn hostile because of low trust in government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jun 2018). Website.

Taylor-Gooby, Peter (2015) Paid work is never enough: we need to pay attention to the quality as well as the quantity of jobs created. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Feb 2015). Website.

Taylor-Robinson, David (2011) Bigger cuts to local authority budgets in the most deprived areas are likely to widen health inequalities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Apr 2011). Website.

Teggi, Diana (2020) Care homes as hospices: the problem with long-term care provision towards the end of life in England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Teixeira, Ligia (2020) COVID-19 nearly ended homelessness in the UK – to end it for good we need more and better data. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Temple, Luke (2016) In a divided Britain, the pro-EU movement will have to be clear about what it wants. Democratic Audit Blog (12 Sep 2016). Website.

Temple, Luke (2016) In a divided Britain, the pro-EU movement will have to be clear about what it wants. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Sep 2016). Website.

Temple, Mick (2014) The increasingly close ties between leading politicians and journalists in Britain have been to the detriment of the public interest. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2014). Website.

Terry, Chris (2015) Britain’s voting system is partially responsible for holding back women’s representation. British Policy and Politics at LSE (08 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Terry, Chris (2013) In Britain’s first past the post electoral system, some votes are worth 22 times more than others. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Aug 2013). Website.

Terry, Chris (2015) Party system fragmentation is incompatible with our electoral system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2015). Website.

Terry, Chris (2017) Who’s going to hold the new metro mayors to account? Democratic Audit UK (03 May 2017). Website.

Terry, Chris and Garland, Jess (2015) The 2015 General Election was further proof that First Past the Post is not fit for purpose. Democratic Audit UK (16 Jun 2015). Website.

Thambisetty, Sivaramjani (2013) The alumni factor: LSE’s greatest asset in India. South Asia @ LSE (21 Feb 2013). Website.

Thatcher, Tom (2015) Book review: a government that worked better and costlLess? Evaluating three decades of reform and change in UK central government by Christopher Hood and Ruth Dixon. LSE Review of Books (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Theil, Stefan (2016) Neither full independence, nor perfect union: Constitutionalism as a Third Way for the future of Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2016). Website.

Thielemann, Eiko R. and Schade, Daniel (2016) Emergency brakes on migration: neither novel nor effective. LSE Brexit (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Thielemann, Eiko R. and Schade, Daniel (2016) Jobs are good ones: addressing the factors that attract EU migrants to the UK. LSE Brexit (31 May 2016). Website.

Thillaye, Renaud (2014) What voting patterns in the European Parliament say about UK political parties’ stance on Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2014). Website.

Thomas, Robert and Tomlinson, Joe (2016) Justice outsourced: why Concentrix’s tax credit mistakes matter. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Thomas, Robert and Tomlinson, Joe (2016) Justice outsourced: why Concentrix’s tax credit mistakes matter. Democratic Audit UK (20 Sep 2016). Website.

Thomas, Will (2017) 1984: the year when young Britons started to become more Europhile than their elders. LSE Brexit (12 Jan 2017). Website.

Thomason, Nicholas (2013) Book review: defectors and the Liberal Party 1910-2010. LSE Review of Books (31 May 2013). Website.

Thompson, Beth (2016) Data protection: how medical researchers persuaded the European Parliament to compromise. LSE Brexit (11 Feb 2016). Website.

Thompson, Ian (2015) The potential for public dialogue and deliberation in the development of national infrastructure policy. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jul 2015). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2018) Are smaller parties denied a voice in Parliament's Brexit debates? LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2018). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2013) Book Review: The British Constitution: continuity and change: a festschrift for Vernon Bogdanor. LSE Review of Books (17 Dec 2013). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2018) The EU Withdrawal Bill raises questions about the role of smaller opposition parties in the legislative process. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jun 2018). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2015) EVEL, Brexit, and the SNP: what does the 2015 election mean for the House of Commons? Democratic Audit UK (27 May 2015). Website.

Thompson, Louise (2020) Three areas for Ed Davey’s Liberal Democrats to focus on to increase their parliamentary impact. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Thompson, Louise (2019) What will life be like in the Commons for the Independent Group? Democratic Audit Blog (20 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Thompson, Louise, Fielding, Steven and Price, Martin (2014) Engaging the already engaged, or letting people into politics? experts respond to Ed Miliband’s proposal for a ‘Public PMQs’. Democratic Audit Blog (30 Jul 2014). Website.

Thompson, Marcelo (2016) Responsible Communication by Internet Intermediaries. Media Policy Blog (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Thompson, Mark (2013) Media Plurality Series: The Transparency of Media Ownership. Media Policy Blog (18 Dec 2013). Website.

Thompson, Mark (2012) What next for the BBC? More open, networked, devolved. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (12 Nov 2012). Website.

Thomson, Jeniffer (2016) IndyRef2? The thorny question of Scottish independence hasn’t gone away. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Oct 2016). Website.

Thomson, Jennifer (2016) IndyRef2? The thorny question of Scottish independence hasn’t gone away. LSE Brexit (26 Oct 2016). Website.

Threlfall, Monica (2011) The Alternative Vote is not the answer to the problems of our current electoral system: it is confusing, does not increase proportionality and promotes centrist politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2011). Website.

Threlfall, Natalie (2015) Revealing the real-world benefits of the UK’s Human Rights Act. LSE Human Rights Blog (25 Mar 2015). Website.

Tierney, Stephen and Boyle, Katie (2013) Yes or no, 2014′s Scotland referendum carries significantconstitutional implications. Democratic Audit Blog (08 Nov 2013). Website.

Tierney, Stephen, McLean, Iain, Bonney, Norman and Thornton, Kyle (2014) Scotland’s draft interim constitution: clear-sighted and sensible, or an SNP power-play? Democratic Audit Blog (18 Jun 2014). Website.

Tilley, James (2014) Age significantly impacts on the choices that voters make at elections. Democratic Audit Blog (28 Jan 2014). Blog Entry.

Tillman, Erik R. (2015) Pre-electoral coalitions increase voter turnout by making elections more decisive. Democratic Audit UK (13 Oct 2015). Website.

Tily, Geoff (2016) Why historical perspectives on austerity can mislead if macroeconomic relations are ignored. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Dec 2016). Website.

Tinelli, Michela and Nikoloski, Zlatko (2013) Implementing the Directive on patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare: are we ready? LSE Health and Social Care (23 Oct 2013). Website.

Tinios, Platon (2016) Grexit and Brexit, past and future: intertwined tales? LSE Greece@LSE (19 Jul 2016). Website.

Tinkler, Jane (2012) Getting Whitehall to incorporate new IT developments in public services remains an uphill struggle: the government now lags ten years behind the private sector in its use of social media and lack of feedback to users. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jan 2012). Website.

Tinkler, Jane (2012) Localism may actually reduce citizen voice because information on citizen redress is either not collected or ignored. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2012). Website.

Tinkler, Jane (2014) PASC support for the creation of a single Public Services Ombudsman for England is welcome and timely. Democratic Audit Blog (03 May 2014). Website.

Tinkler, Jane (2012) The REF doesn’t capture what government wants from academics or how academic impact on policymaking takes place. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Mar 2012). Website.

Tinkler, Jane (2011) Ten years after tax, social security departments in the USA and elsewhere are moving cautiously online. The UK is pioneering ‘digital by default’ services and the advent of a universal credit at DWP could be an opportunity for breakthrough progress. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jun 2011). Website.

Tinkler, Jane and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) How radical is “radical efficiency”?: can it still be useful in a time of cuts? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2010). Website.

Toby, Lloyd (2013) Predictions of doom have not materialised and PCCs are proving they have the potential to be an effective catalyst for change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Nov 2013). Website.

Toby, Lloyd (2013) We need to break out of the vicious land market trap and deliver more homes more cheaply. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Nov 2013). Website.

Tollerton, David (2020) The role of sacrality in British state-supported Holocaust remembrance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Tomaney, John (2016) Beyond metro mayors and ‘secret deals’: rethinking devolution in England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Aug 2016). Website.

Tomaney, John (2019) Book review: The new enclosure: the appropriation of public land in neoliberal Britain by Brett Christophers. Democratic Audit Blog (23 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Tomaney, John (2018) Book review: developing England's north: the political economy of the Northern Powerhouse edited by Craig Berry and Arianna Giovannini. LSE Review of Books (10 Jan 2018). Website.

Tomaney, John (2019) Book review: little platoons: how a revived one nation can empower England's forgotten towns and redraw the political map by David Skelton. LSE Review of Books (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Tomaney, John (2017) Book review: the great Labour unrest: rank-and-file movements and political change in Durham coalfield by Lewis Mates. LSE Review of Books (10 Feb 2017). Website.

Tomaney, John (2016) Healing a broken heartland? An historical perspective on Labour’s gathering storm in the North East. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Tomlinson, Hugh (2013) Specialist Seminar – Hugh Tomlinson QC, Chair of ‘Hacked Off’: Leveson, Politicians and Effective Regulation of the Press: is it “bonkers” and will it happen? Media Policy Blog (08 Mar 2013). Website.

Tomlinson, Jim (2017) Brexit: blame it on the loss of industrial jobs, not on globalisation. LSE Business Review (28 Apr 2017). Website.

Tomlinson, Michael (2012) Transition to peace leaves children of the Northern Irish Troubles more vulnerable to suicide. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jul 2012). Website.

Tomlison, Hugh (2016) Implementing Leveson: how national newspaper groups use local press as “human shields”. Media Policy Blog (20 Dec 2016). Website.

Tomsett, Ellie (2018) "May, Juncker and Farage walk into a bar...": comedy is playing a vital role in enabling people to come to terms with Brexit. LSE Brexit (30 Jul 2018). Website.

Tonge, Jonathan and Mycock, Andy (2014) Beyond the Youth Citizenship Commission: young people and politics. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Apr 2014). Website.

Tonkiss, Katherine (2015) Administrative reform is threatening the independence of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Nov 2015). Website.

Tonkiss, Katherine and Dommett, Katharine (2013) The bonfires of quangos has thus far only smouldered. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jan 2013). Website.

Tonra, Ben (2020) There is no 'anti-English' sentiment in Ireland in the wake of Brexit. LSE Brexit (12 Feb 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.

Topinka, Robert (2017) What can Coronation Street tell us about politics? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jan 2017). Website.

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Torry, Malcolm (2013) There are many convincing arguments in favour of a Citizen’s Income. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2013). Website.

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Walker, Andrew (2016) The Budget will give clues as to how far English devolution marks a radical change for local government. Democratic Audit UK (15 Mar 2016). Website.

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Walker, David (2010) The coalition government’s Localism Bill is inconsistent and restrictive for local government: ministers are actually legislating for a confusing mix of new central controls and only minor local ‘freedoms’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Dec 2010). Website.

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Wall, Matthew, Krouwel, André and Vitiello, Thomas (2014) Voters can be influenced by voter advice websites, but they do not follow the guidance blindly. Democratic Audit UK (08 May 2014). Website.

Waller, Chris and Reynolds, Louis (2014) Connecting knowledge to power: the future of digital democracy in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jul 2014). Website.

Wallis, Diana (2016) European rights: there is no going backwards. LSE Brexit (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Wallis, Richard (2011) Jeremy Hunt’s vision for media literacy. Media Policy Blog (27 May 2011). Website.

Walpole, Liam (2019) The US congress understands the importance of special forces oversight, why doesn’t the UK parliament? Democratic Audit Blog (19 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Walsh, Catherine (2020) Experts without expertise: how the IFS, NAO, and OBR are underutilized in British newspapers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Walsh, Matt (2017) Understanding Labour’s ingenious campaign strategy on Facebook. British Politics and Policy Blog (10 Nov 2017). Website.

Walsh, Stacie (2014) The missing link: where do third parties stand in the “right to be forgotten”? Media Policy Blog (10 Dec 2014). Website.

Walter, André and Emmenegger, Patrick (2019) Electoral reform: the fine print matters. Democratic Audit Blog (07 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Walter, Stefanie (2017) Survey evidence: Europeans support the EU's hard line in the Brexit negotiations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Oct 2017). Website.

Walters, James (2016) Religion in the public sphere can provide opportunities for social capital. Religion and the public Sphere (09 Jun 2016). Website.

Walulik, Jan (2020) The UK’s independent aviation safety regulator will come at a cost. LSE Brexit (08 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Walzel, Saskia (2012) European Commission Consults on Notice and Takedown. LSE Health and Social Care (24 Aug 2012). Website.

Wang, Yinhan and Li, Chang (2011) Dossier: Media literacy and the UK’s Communication Act 2003. Media Policy Blog (05 May 2011). Website.

Ward, Bob (2014) Another campaign that makes inaccurate and misleading claims about the science of climate change has been thoroughly discredited. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2014). Website.

Ward, Bob (2015) Flawed analysis of the economics of climate change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2015). Website.

Ward, Bob (2013) Is the Global Warming Policy Foundation complying with Charity Commission rules? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2013). Website.

Ward, Bob (2016) Is there a link between climate change ‘sceptics’ and Brexit supporters? British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jun 2016). Website.

Ward, Bob (2015) New figures published by the IMF show the UK provides more subsidies for fossil fuels than renewables. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Ward, Bob (2014) Owen Paterson’s controversial speech to climate change sceptics looks to be riddled with inaccuracies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2014). Website.

Ward, Bob (2014) Refusing to disseminate statements from climate change ‘sceptics’ that are inaccurate and misleading is not censorship. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jul 2014). Website.

Ward, Bob (2017) Theresa May should press President Trump about his actions on climate change. LSE Business Review (27 Jan 2017). Website.

Ward, Bob (2017) Universities under purdah: maintaining impartiality or restricting academic freedom? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 May 2017). Website.

Ward, Bob (2014) The costs of the UK storms and floods in context. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Feb 2014). Website.

Ward, Bob (2014) A study with erroneous claims about the impacts of global warming has finally been corrected. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 May 2014). Website.

Ward, Joseph (2020) The British state and the recentralisation of power: from Brexit to COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Ward, Paul (2012) Book review: Britain should break free from its delusion and adjust to the realities of its global position. LSE Review of Books (30 Jul 2012). Website.

Ward, Phil (2011) ‘Haldanegate’, the Big Society, and the elephant in the impact room. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Mar 2011). Website.

Ward, Robert E. T. (2012) Self-regulation is not working to keep British media factual about climate change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2012). Website.

Ward, Steven (2013) Neoliberalism, Networks and Knowledge: The commercialisation and resituating of universities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Sep 2013). Website.

Wargent, Matthew (2014) Book review: Governing Britain: power politics and the Prime Minister by Patrick Diamond. LSE Review of Books (28 Mar 2014). Website.

Warner, Sam, Coyle, Diane, Richards, Dave and Smith, Martin (2020) More austerity? The Treasury must act against the grain of its own history in responding to the COVID-19 crisis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Warwick, Ben (2018) A windrush in waiting: post-Brexit categories of citizens in Northern Ireland. LSE Brexit (11 Sep 2018). Website.

Watson, Amy (2011) Book review: moving beyond ‘pale, male and stale’ in UK politics: the case for feminist institutionalism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Feb 2011). Website.

Watson, Amy (2011) The government’s economic policy ignores the gendered effects of its ‘competitive’ growth strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 May 2011). Website.

Watson, Jenny and Kippin, Sean (2014) The Electoral Commission’s Jenny Watson on internet voting, electoral fraud, and individual voter registration. Democratic Audit UK (26 Mar 2014). Website.

Watson, Jenny and Kippin, Sean (2014) The Electoral Commission’s Jenny Watson on votes at 16, information for voters, and modernising our electoral infrastructure. Democratic Audit UK (27 Mar 2014). Website.

Waylen, Georgina, Crowe, Jessica, Bailey, Adrian, Veale, Sarah, Runswick, Alex, Undy, Helen, Savigny, Heather and Thompson, Louise (2014) Selecting committee witnesses: experts back the call for a more even gender balance. Democratic Audit UK (29 Jan 2014). Website.

Weale, Albert (2016) Are health care resources in the developed country context really scarce? LSE Health and Social Care (06 Jan 2016). Website.

Weale, Albert (2017) If you believe Brexit is a mistake, you have a democratic duty to oppose it. LSE Brexit (04 Apr 2017). Website.

Weale, Albert (2017) If you believe Brexit is a mistake, you have a democratic duty to oppose it. Democratic Audit UK (31 Mar 2017). Website.

Weale, Albert (2018) Why Leavers should favour a second referendum. LSE Brexit (12 Sep 2018). Website.

Weaver, Simon and Lockyer, Sharon (2018) Is Brexit funny? The cultural significance of comedy about Brexit. LSE Brexit (26 Jun 2018). Website.

Webb, Paul (2015) The South East – still overwhelmingly blue? British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Apr 2015). Website.

Webb, Peter and Robinson, Lucy (2014) The 2011 riots: a story of community, locality, subculture and music, demystifying the mainstream media and politicians’ descriptions of feral youth, nihilistic gang culture, thug life and ignorance. Democratic Audit UK (16 May 2014). Website.

Webster, David (2016) Benefit sanctions have failed: a Comprehensive Review is needed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jan 2016). Website.

Webster, Peter (2017) Book review: the new Elizabethan age. Culture, society and national identity after World War II edited by Irene Morra and Rob Gossedge. LSE Review of Books (17 Feb 2017). Website.

Weeds, Helen (2015) The EC’s Digital Single Market strategy: implications for territorial licensing of audio-visual rights, geo-blocking and public broadcasting. Media Policy Blog (06 May 2015). Website.

Wehner, Joachim (2010) Britain’s supersized cabinets are too expensive. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jul 2010). Website.

Wehner, Joachim (2010) Hard choices in UK public policy – what to cut, not when. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2010). Website.

Wehner, Joachim (2010) Will a hung parliament endanger fiscal consolidation? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2010). Website.

Weinhardt, Felix (2012) What does daylight-saving time actually save? Spatial Economics Research Centre Blog (26 Mar 2012). Website.

Weir, Patrick (2013) Book review: Stumbling over truth: the inside story of the'sexed-up' dossier, Hutton and the BBC. LSE Review of Books (01 Mar 2013). Website.

Weisfeld, Hannah (2016) The Labour anti-Semitism row has thrust British Jewish identity into the public domain, but its complexity is often lost. Religion and the public Sphere (10 Aug 2016). Website.

Weisskircher, Manès (2017) The European Citizens’ Initiative is five years old – and it has been no step forward for EU democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (07 Apr 2017). Website.

Weitershausen, Inez von (2017) The German reaction to Theresa May’s speech: A mixed response to ‘hard Brexit’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (18 Jan 2017). Website.

Weitz-Shapiro, Rebecca and Winters, Matthew S. (2013) The Brazilian experience shows that voters are more forgiving of incompetence than they are of corruption. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Dec 2013). Website.

Wellings, Ben (2015) The UK: no longer the EU’s ‘awkward partner’. LSE Brexit (23 Oct 2015). Website.

Wellings, Ben and Baxendale, Helen (2015) The power of the Anglosphere in Eurosceptical thought. LSE Brexit (10 Dec 2015). Website.

Wellings, Ben and Vines, Emma (2015) Are EU referendums undermining parliamentary sovereignty? LSE Brexit (05 Nov 2015). Website.

Wellings, Richard (2013) Removing rail subsidies could end up benefiting passengers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jan 2013). Website.

Wells, Anthony (2011) Polling indicates support for curfews, water cannons, plastic bullets, and bringing in the army to deal with rioters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Aug 2011). Website.

Wells, Anthony (2016) With the diagnosis confirmed pollsters can start working on their own solutions to the 2015 polling error. Democratic Audit UK (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Wells, John (2020) EU nurses no longer feel welcome in Britain. LSE Brexit (22 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Welpton, Richard (2018) Mind the skills gap: creating a data access and reuse competency framework for government departments and organisations. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jun 2018). Website.

Welzel, Chris and Dalton, Russell (2016) The secret of better government? Citizens who complain. Democratic Audit UK (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Wenham, Clare (2020) A distraction from the biggest public health challenge we have faced in a century: six problems with scrapping PHE. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Wenzelburger, Georg (2017) Law and order in the '90s: why Blair and Schröder implemented very different policies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Oct 2017). Website.

Werdine Norris, Maria (2014) Torture, prevent and the cult of secrecy. LSE Human Rights Blog (17 Dec 2014). Website.

Werdine Norris, Maria (2014) The Trojan Horse affair: British Muslims and the narrative of belonging. LSE Human Rights Blog (11 Jun 2014). Website.

West, Ben (2014) The Palace of Westminster has the look and atmosphere of aprivate members’ club – so let’s start afresh. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Aug 2014). Website.

West, Shearer (2013) A good humanities degree has real value and opens the door to a wide range of career prospects. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Jul 2013). Website.

Westcott, Nicholas (2020) A peculiar definition of sovereignty is the root cause of a failed Brexit. LSE Brexit (27 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Wheatley, Jonathan (2015) Politics is too complex to be understood just in terms of Left and Right. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Oct 2015). Website.

Wheatley, Jonathan (2017) The “empty centre”: how voters’ views have polarised since 2015. Democratic Audit UK (07 Jun 2017). Website.

Wheeler, Reyss (2016) Divided families: Brexit and the working class. Researching Sociology (27 Jun 2016). Website.

White, Anne (2010) What can we learn from Canada’s recent experience with hung parliaments? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Apr 2010). Website.

White, Anne (2011) The coalition government is facing criticism for its failure to keep the transparency agenda moving forward, but lessons can be learned by looking to Canada. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Mar 2011). Website.

White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) Hasty changes to the machinery of government can disrupt departments for up to two years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2010). Website.

White, Anne and Dunleavy, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0002-2650-6398 (2010) What will change in Whitehall’s organization this time? British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2010). Website.

White, Jonathan (2019) Emergency politics: why the government keeps emphasising 29 March as Brexit day. British Policy and Politics at LSE (27 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

White, Jonathan (2014) More urgently than a process of devolution, the UK needs to address the social and economic concerns articulated in Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2014). Website.

White, Jonathan (2019) Performative prorogation: what Johnson, Cummings and Co are trying to teach the public. British Policy and Politics at LSE (02 Sep 2019). Blog Entry.

White, Mark (2013) The richness of personal interests: A neglected aspect of the nudge debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Oct 2013). Website.

White, Mark D (2014) Basing government policy on happiness or well-being is misguided. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Sep 2014). Website.

White, Mark D (2014) Government policy should be based on respect and responsiveness rather than statistics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Sep 2014). Website.

White, Michael (2015) Consumers and consolidation: Sharon White of Ofcom. Media Policy Blog (07 Oct 2015). Website.

Whitehead, Christine (2014) Miliband’s proposals: Old fashioned rent control or a better operating market? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2014). Website.

Whitehead, Christine (2013) Solving the housing dilemma needs a much clearer vision and a far more positive approach than was set out by Ed Miliband. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Sep 2013). Website.

Whitehead, Christine and Sagor, Emma (2015) New housing developments in the UK generally do not lower prices in surrounding areas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Aug 2015). Website.

Whitehead, Christine and Sagor, Emma (2015) The increasing complexities of the welfare cap. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Aug 2015). Website.

Whiteley, Paul (2014) Addressing the cost of living from a poverty perspective requires a multipronged approach. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2014). Website.

Whiteley, Paul (2014) The ‘Devo Manc’ proposals represent centralisation on steroids. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Nov 2014). Website.

Whiteley, Paul (2014) What does the Rochester & Strood by-election mean for British politics? British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Nov 2014). Website.

Whiteley, Paul and Clarke, Harold (2016) Representative samples are an issue for the pollsters – but so are respondents who lie. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2016). Website.

Whiteley, Paul, Clarke, Harold D. and Goodwin, Matthew (2017) Was this a Brexit election after all? Tracking party support among Leave and Remain voters. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2017). Website.

Whiteley, Paul, Clarke, Harold D. and Stewart, Marianne (2017) How the Conservatives’ austerity rhetoric won them GE2015, and almost cost them GE2017. British Politics and Policy Blog (29 Nov 2017). Website.

Whiting, Matthew (2014) Northern Ireland is suddenly relevant for Westminster elections and Westminster is relevant for Northern Ireland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Dec 2014). Website.

Whiting, Matthew (2017) One step closer to a united Ireland? Explaining Sinn Féin’s electoral success. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Mar 2017). Website.

Whiting, Sophie and Braniff, Máire (2016) ‘There is no point having a token woman’: gender and representation in the ‘new’ Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit UK (03 Feb 2016). Website.

Whitley, Edgar A. (2016) Can data-sharing improve public services? Lessons for Parliament. British Policy and Politics at LSE (24 Nov 2016). Blog Entry.

Whitley, Edgar A. (2018) That easy IT solution to get "settled status" after Brexit. Will it work as promised? LSE Brexit (02 Jul 2018). Website.

Whitley, Edgar A. (2014) The dynamic consent model provides a way forward for care.data. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2014). Website.

Whitley, Edgar A. and Hosein, Gus (2010) Identity cards, identity databases, biometric passports and compulsion: some clarifications. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2010). Website.

Whitley, Edgar A. and Hosein, Gus (2010) Labour’s policy on identity cards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2010). Website.

Whitley, Edgar A. and Hosein, Gus (2010) Opposition policies on identity cards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2010). Website.

Whitley, Edgar A. and Hosein, Gus (2010) The politics of the identity documents bill. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jun 2010). Website.

Whitman, Richard (2016) Building the Brexit machine: will the hardware match the software? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Nov 2016). Website.

Whittaker, Matthew (2015) Could the Conservatives and the Lib Dems find common ground on fiscal policy? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 May 2015). Website.

Whittaker, Matthew (2013) Low Pay Britain: Failure to act risks generating growth which once again disproportionately benefits a minority. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Sep 2013). Website.

Whittaker, Matthew (2014) We need to solve the mortgage problem before interest rates rise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 May 2014). Website.

Wickham-Jones, Mark (2015) Trade union members did not shape the Labour leadership result as much as in past elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2015). Website.

Widfeldt, Anders (2017) UKIP giveth and UKIP taketh away: why Brexit may prove an electoral dead end for the Tories. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jul 2017). Website.

Wiggins, Peter (2018) Brexit from the back benches: have the whips become the straw men of British politics? LSE Brexit (11 Jan 2018). Website.

Wikforss, Clara (2020) Deliberative democracy could be used to combat fake news – but only if it operates offline. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Feb 2020). Blog Entry.

Wilcox, Zach (2014) Tailored devolution would bring tangible benefits to cities and improve the quality of local governance. Democratic Audit UK (15 Apr 2014). Website.

Wild, Morgan (2015) ‘Depoliticising infrastructure’: can a strategic approach enhance public engagement? Democratic Audit UK (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Wildbore, Helen and Klug, Francesca (2011) Replacing the Human Rights Act with a weaker British Bill of Rights would send a sign to the international community that we are no longer serious about human rights. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Dec 2011). Website.

Wilford, Rick (2015) The current talks in Northern Ireland exemplify the mistrust that has attended devolution from the outset. Democratic Audit UK (02 Nov 2015). Website.

Wilkes, Giles (2016) Broadening the market is good. To believe otherwise is flat-earth delusional. LSE Brexit (02 May 2016). Website.

Wilkes, Giles (2016) The EU stops the UK government doing what it wants. Business should like that. LSE Brexit (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Wilkes, Laura (2013) Women are held back in local government by a culture that pigeonholes us into ‘women’s issues’. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Aug 2013). Website.

Wilkins, Andrew (2013) Book review: Local democracy, civic engagement and community: from New Labour to the Big Society. LSE Review of Books (16 Jul 2013). Website.

Wilkins, Andrew (2016) Should we be worried about controversial government plans to do away with parent governors in schools? Democratic Audit UK (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Wilkins, Andrew (2013) The recent history of accountability in the English stateschool system has been one of struggle over meaning andparticipation. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Dec 2013). Website.

Wilkins, Anita, Love, Bill, Greig, Rob and Bowers, Helen (2012) Re-thinking dementia care: Day Care vs. Recreation. LSE Health and Social Care (20 Jul 2012). Website.

Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah (2016) Is religion disappearing entirely from Great Britain? A fresh look at religiosity trends. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (02 Dec 2016). Website.

Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah (2016) Is religion disappearing entirely from Great Britain? A fresh look at religiosity trends. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Nov 2016). Website.

Wilkinson, Michael (2019) The failure of the left to grasp Brexit. LSE Brexit (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Wilkinson, Sabrina (2018) Book review: the circulation of anti-austerity protest by Bart Cammaerts. LSE Review of Books (26 Jul 2018). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2010) Do referendums ever resolve constitutional debates? Democratic Audit UK (09 May 2010). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2019) Election petitions remain important to the integrity of UK elections, but reforms are urgently needed. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2010) Just 224 large donations from fewer than 60 sources accounted for two fifths of the donation income of the top three parties across a decade of British politics. This is far too narrow a base for the health of UK democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Nov 2010). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2010) Postal voting and electoral fraud. Democratic Audit UK (01 May 2010). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2010) Reduce and equalise? Why electoral geography matters. Democratic Audit UK (09 Jul 2010). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2010) Reduce and equalise?: why electoral geography matters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jul 2010). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011) Select committee report shows way forward on voter registration. Democratic Audit UK (04 Nov 2011). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011) Talking sense on Lords reform: why the PSA’s new briefing fills a crucial gap. Democratic Audit UK (07 Apr 2011). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2012) There is still a very long way to go before votes at 16 at general elections becomes a reality. Democratic Audit UK (10 Oct 2012). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2012) Time to tackle the growth of the ‘payroll vote’. Democratic Audit UK (12 Oct 2012). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2010) Uninventing the ‘hung Parliament’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Apr 2010). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011) What’s happening to our democracy? Democratic Audit UK (03 Jan 2011). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011) Who governs Merseyside? The significance of Heseltine’s new report. Democratic Audit UK (12 Oct 2011). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011) The coalition’s resurrection of Labour’s stalled constitutional reform agenda will do little to address widening social, economic, and political inequalities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Mar 2011). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2011) The rejection of AV is the fifth occasion in the last 100 years that a proposal to replace FPTP has failed. This history of failure to secure electoral reform hinges on the ever-changing political calculus between Labour and the Liberal Democrats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 May 2011). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) Britain’s bloated payroll vote hampers Parliament in keeping a check on the executive. Democratic Audit UK (16 Nov 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) Conservative members have less influence on policy than those in the other major parties. Democratic Audit UK (02 Oct 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) How far does the UK support the United Nations and respect the international rule of law? Democratic Audit UK (08 Sep 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) In the representation of women in political life, the UK continues to be outperformed by other democracies. Democratic Audit UK (31 Aug 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) It remains to be seen whether Parliament is cut out for coalition. Democratic Audit UK (15 May 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) Lobbyists and corporations have opportunities to exercise significant influence over UK public policy. Democratic Audit UK (03 Sep 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) MPs pay has risen sharply since the 1970s – but it is outside earnings that should really concern. Democratic Audit UK (09 Dec 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) Parliament has relatively weak war powers compared to legislatures in other democracies. Democratic Audit UK (29 Aug 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) Rules on election deposits create an uneven playing field and protect the interests of the largest parties. Democratic Audit UK (14 Oct 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) The UK is inconsistent in its support for human rights and democracy overseas. Democratic Audit UK (10 Nov 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) Unfinished devolution has created constitutional imbalances in the UK. Democratic Audit UK (15 Aug 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) What is the extent of electoral fraud at English elections? Democratic Audit UK (26 Nov 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) The political affiliations of the UK’s national newspapers have shifted, but there is again a heavy Tory predominance. Democratic Audit UK (18 Dec 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Blick, Andrew and Crone, Stephen (2013) The unreformed House of Lords is already the largest parliamentary chamber of any democracy. Democratic Audit UK (03 Aug 2013). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart and Crone, Stephen (2010) Party funding reforms are overdue in the UK, but they should not be rushed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2010). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Crone, Stephen and Blick, Andrew (2014) Legal aid cuts may mean excluded members of society are denied access to a vital part of our democratic system. Democratic Audit UK (06 Jan 2014). Website.

Wilks-Heeg, Stuart, Crone, Stephen and Blick, Andrew (2013) Protections for the freedom of religion have improved over the last decade. Democratic Audit UK (23 Dec 2013). Website.

Willcocks, Leslie P. ORCID: 0000-0003-2572-9554 (2011) Austerity will lead to further government outsourcing, but key lessons need to be learnt to avoid the mistakes of the past. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2011). Website.

Willett, Joanie (2015) Cornwall is a logical place to begin with rural devolution, but a coherent UK-wide plan is sorely needed. Democratic Audit UK (28 Jul 2015). Website.

Willett, Joanie (2013) The ‘English Question’, what we can learn from the Cornish Assembly Campaign, and why an English tier is not enough. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Sep 2013). Website.

Willett, Joanie (2018) Parish Councils are a vital space for participatory democracy - but they are in crisis. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Sep 2018). Website.

Williams, Amy (2014) The human rights act: Labour renews its vows to the UK’s Bill of Rights. LSE Human Rights Blog (04 Jun 2014). Website.

Williams, Colin C (2015) Europe’s hidden economy: how governments can bring undeclared work out of the shadows. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 May 2015). Website.

Williams, Evan (2020) The impact of DWP benefit sanctions on anxiety and depression. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Williams, Gemma and Noori, Teymur (2015) No evidence of a higher burden of measles among migrant populations in the European Union and European Economic Area. LSE Health and Social Care (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Williams, Katherine (2019) Book review: Gender and the radical and extreme right: mechanisms of transmission and the role of educational interventions edited by Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Hilary Pilkington. Democratic Audit Blog (11 May 2019). Blog Entry.

Williams, Katherine (2017) Red Ellen: The Life of Ellen Wilkinson, Socialist, Feminist, Internationalist. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Feb 2017). Website.

Williams, Laron K. and Somer-Topcu, Zeynap (2014) Motions of no confidence can negatively impact upon the public’s view of the Government. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Jun 2014). Website.

Williams, Mark (2012) British wage inequality: what occupation you have has never mattered so much. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Aug 2012). Website.

Williams, Matt (2017) How Parliament's failure to clearly articulate immigration policy forces judges to take control. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Jul 2017). Website.

Williams, Mike and Oliver, Tim (2017) In 2017 and beyond, the UK-US Special Relationship will be caught between a Trump Rock and a Brexit Hard Place. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2017). Website.

Williams, Simon, Armitage, Christopher J, Tampe, Tova and Dienes, Kimberly (2020) Why the public is torn over the contact-tracing app and how the government can maximize uptake. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Williamson, Andy (2016) 2015 was not an ‘internet election’ but both data and social tools did matter. Democratic Audit UK (29 Jan 2016). Website.

Williamson, Andy (2013) eVoting is a good idea, but it won’t happen any time soon. Democratic Audit Blog (17 Sep 2013). Website.

Williamson, Brian and Consulting, Plum (2013) The Economic Case for Net Neutrality. Media Policy Blog (17 Jun 2013). Website.

Wills, Mathew and Glendinning, Caroline (2020) COVID-19 and social care funding: a window of opportunity for reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Willumsen, David M. (2019) Why geography matters: MPs with constituencies a long distance from Westminster choose different ways to represent their voters. Democratic Audit Blog (05 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Wilson, Joan (2011) By scrapping the Education Maintenance Allowance the Coalition government risks losing their opportunity to target entrenched problems of social mobility and educational disadvantage among pupils from deprived backgrounds in England. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Feb 2011). Website.

Wilson, Kalpana (2012) The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 1). South Asia @ LSE (21 Nov 2012). Website.

Wilson, Kalpana (2012) The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 2). South Asia @ LSE (23 Nov 2012). Website.

Wilson, Richard (2013) Book review: accounting for ministers: scandal and survival in British Government 1945-2007. LSE Review of Books (10 May 2013). Website.

Wilson, Sophie (2016) Time’s running out: Brexit scrutineers Hilary Benn and Angus MacNeil need to get a move on. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Wilson, Sophie (2016) Time’s running out: Brexit scrutineers Hilary Benn and Angus MacNeil need to get a move on. Democratic Audit UK (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Wincott, Daniel (2018) Brexit is re-making the UK's constitution under our noses. LSE Brexit (17 Sep 2018). Website.

Wineinger, Catherine (2020) How do right-wing women advocate for increased representation within parties that reject identity politics? British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Wingrove, Paul (2014) Book review: America and Britain: was there ever a special relationship? by Guy Arnold. LSE Review of Books (20 Aug 2014). Website.

Wingrove, Paul (2013) Book review: Eminent parliamentarians: the speaker’s lectures. LSE Review of Books (30 Aug 2013). Website.

Winseck, Dwayne (2011) Should ISPs Enforce Copyright? Dwayne Winseck Interviews Robin Mansell. Media Policy Blog (19 Sep 2011). Website.

Winters, Kristi and Carvalho, Edzia (2015) In defence of televised debates in UK elections. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2015). Website.

Winters, Kristi and Carvalho, Edzia (2014) The party leaders must ensure that the next set of electiondebates don’t focus solely on England. Democratic Audit Blog (18 Nov 2014). Website.

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Winzler, Tim (2019) Book review: Strangers in their own land: anger and mourning on the American right by Arlie Russell Hochschild. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Witney, Nick (2015) Obstructive and unhelpful: what EU diplomats think of the UK’s strategy. LSE Brexit (25 Nov 2015). Website.

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Wolkenstein, Fabio (2016) The Labour party, Momentum and the problem with intra-party democracy. Democratic Audit Blog (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Wolkenstein, Fabio (2016) The Labour party, Momentum and the problem with intra-party democracy. Democratic Audit UK (31 Oct 2016). Website.

Wolkenstein, Fabio (2015) UKIP’s future hangs on the strength of its leadership, not its internal democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 May 2015). Website.

Wood, Dominic, O'Neill, Megan, Bradford, Ben, Westmarland, Louise, Barton, Adrian and Loveday, Barry (2013) Democracy experts are divided on Lord Stevens’ proposals to reform police accountability. Democratic Audit UK (03 Dec 2013). Website.

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Wood, Matt (2012) An insider view on the relevance of political scientists to government. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 May 2012). Blog Entry.

Woodhead, Linda (2016) The government’s changes to faith schools side with hardline religion. Religion and the public Sphere (30 Sep 2016). Website.

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Woods, Lorna (2013) Hugh Tomlinson specialist seminar: Can we expect reform soon? Media Policy Blog (15 Mar 2013). Website.

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Woods, Lorna (2015) Secrecy, distrust, and interception of communications. Media Policy Blog (22 Jun 2015). Website.

Woods, Lorna (2016) What would be the impact of Brexit on UK media regulation? Media Policy Blog (13 Sep 2016). Website.

Woolcock, Stephen (2016) Playing the game without a say in the rules: how Britain would trade outside the EU. LSE Brexit (24 May 2016). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2010) The Liberal Democrat eruption is not finished yet. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2010). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2011) Worcester's Blog – boring election: a myth? British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2011). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2010) Worcester's blog – Tories hold a steady lead, but 'magic 40%' is still beyond them. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Apr 2010). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2010) Worcester's blog – polls apart? no, they are not! British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Apr 2010). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2010) Worcester's blog – polls hopelessly out of date: a myth? British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2010). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2010) Worcester's blog: after the debate. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2010). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2010) Worcester’s blog – not pathy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2010). Website.

Worcester, Robert (2010) Worcester’s blog: voters swing behind the coalition. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jun 2010). Website.

Worrall, Les (2013) Austerity’s assault on the public sector has had tremendous impact on managers’ physical and psychological wellbeing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jul 2013). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2020) Book review: dramas at Westminster: select committees and the quest for accountability by Marc Geddes. LSE Review of Books (08 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben (2020) Book review: dramas at Westminster: select committees and the quest for accountability by Marc Geddes. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben (2016) Boris Johnson’s influence over the outcome of the EU referendum is highly overstated. Democratic Audit UK (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2016) David Cameron and the tax havens: transparency is only a partial answer to a much bigger question. Democratic Audit UK (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2011) Despite the uphill battle in extending Freedom of Information to companies doing public work, the open data movement is already beginning to hold many of them to account. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2011). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2016) Going, going, gone: how safe is David Cameron? Democratic Audit UK (03 Jun 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2015) The Government’s Freedom of Information commission tilts the political discussion towards damage and cost. Democratic Audit UK (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2017) How Parliament's campaign of attrition forced the government to open up about Brexit. LSE Brexit (29 Nov 2017). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2015) If he handles his leadership well, Jeremy Corbyn could become the successful rebel head of an anti-establishment party. Democratic Audit UK (21 Sep 2015). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2014) The Maria Miller imbroglio shows that the MPs expenses system is beset by complexity and political meddling. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Apr 2014). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2016) Open up or shut up? David Cameron’s three transparency problems. Democratic Audit UK (11 Apr 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2017) Submarine May can’t slip back under the waves. Keeping Brexit negotiations secret is impossible. Democratic Audit UK (10 Feb 2017). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2017) Theresa May’s snap election: historic or Pyrrhic? British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2017). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2016) Who will succeed David Cameron? A brief history of takeover Prime Ministers. Democratic Audit UK (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2016) Why would anyone want to be Prime Minister? Democratic Audit UK (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2020) A great or pyrrhic victory? The dangers ahead for Boris Johnson. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben (2016) The take-over: Prime Ministers without a popular mandate, 1916-2016. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben (2019) A tale of two failures: poor choices and bad judgements on the road to Brexit. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Mar 2019). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben and Bennister, Mark (2017) Rebels running London? The mayoralties of Ken and Boris compared. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2017). Website.

Worthy, Ben and Bennister, Mark (2020) The art of political survival: three lessons from theresa may. Democratic Audit Blog (03 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben and Heide, Marlen (2019) Donald Trump: openness, secrets and lies. Democratic Audit Blog (19 Feb 2019). Blog Entry.

Worthy, Ben, John, Peter and Vannoni, Matia (2016) Better than asking: an experiment on the effectiveness of FOI requests. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Feb 2016). Website.

Worthy, Ben and Langehennig, Stefanie (2020) How data-driven democracy both helps and hinders politics. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Wratil, Christopher (2016) Are UK citizens losing out in Brussels? Not really. LSE Brexit (18 May 2016). Website.

Wren-Lewis, Simon (2017) Why Brexit has led to falling real wages in the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (04 Sep 2017). Website.

Wright, John S. F. (2013) Why should the German approach to health economic evaluation differ so markedly from approaches in other EU Member States? LSE Health and Social Care (27 Feb 2013). Website.

Wright, Jonathan (2011) Public sector cuts have the potential to exacerbate growing geographical and generational divides in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2011). Website.

Wright, Martin (2016) Labour’s crisis is the latest manifestation of a tension that goes back to the party’s pre-history. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2016). Website.

Wright, Nicholas (2016) Achieving a ‘good’ Brexit: what David Cameron needs to do now. LSE Brexit (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Wright, Nicholas (2016) Post-Brexit, would Whitehall be able to rise to the challenge of negotiating the best possible deal? LSE Brexit (24 Feb 2016). Website.

Wright, Nicholas (2020) Preparing British foreign policy for the post-Brexit era: why swift and sudden institutional change is not the answer. British Policy and Politics at LSE (24 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Wright, Nicholas (2017) Squeezed mandarins: the four big challenges facing the civil service. LSE Brexit (11 Apr 2017). Website.

Wright, Nicholas (2016) Theresa Villiers wants Northern Ireland out of the EU. That stance may be untenable. LSE Brexit (04 Mar 2016). Website.

Wright, Nicholas (2020) UK foreign policy in the Biden era: an opportunity for the UK to re-establish itself post-Brexit as a credible international partner. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Wright, Nick (2016) ‘Brexit means Brexit’ – but is Whitehall up to the challenge? LSE Brexit (25 Jul 2016). Website.

Wright, Tony (2014) The problem of politics as a game. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2014). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2015) Can Labour recover to win in 2020? History says one thing, and the polls another. Democratic Audit Blog (21 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2016) Corbyn’s reshuffle was unnecessary, protracted, and botched – but it may not make any difference. Democratic Audit UK (12 Jan 2016). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2015) David Cameron faces similar internal divisions as did Harold Wilson over Europe. Democratic Audit UK (17 Jun 2015). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2016) The EU referendum saw the return of class-prediction voting (with a vengeance). Democratic Audit UK (28 Jun 2016). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2013) How will the coalition end? Cameron and Clegg may look to the precedent set by the 1945 caretaker government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2013). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2016) Iain Duncan Smith’s resignation was the most confusing since Gladstone left the (Conservative) government of 1845. Democratic Audit UK (31 Mar 2016). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2015) Jeremy Corbyn could change British politics and out-perform expectations – provided the Conservatives split over Europe. Democratic Audit UK (10 Aug 2015). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014) MPs defections: a good career move which tends to form partof a wider political trend. Democratic Audit Blog (02 Sep 2014). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014) Mark Harper’s resignation may ultimately represent his best route back to ministerial office. Democratic Audit Blog (13 Feb 2014). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014) Political dynasties have featured prominently in British political history, but are declining in value. Democratic Audit Blog (01 Apr 2014). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2016) Predicting the 2020 election? We are not even sure if the results of 2015 are going to change. Democratic Audit UK (10 May 2016). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014) “Safe seats” are only really safe as long as rival political parties neglect to target them. Democratic Audit Blog (20 Oct 2014). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2016) Theresa May – a well-prepared geographer’s uneventful climb to the top. Democratic Audit UK (14 Jul 2016). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2013) The idea for a new National Liberal Party doesn’t add up. Democratic Audit Blog (25 Nov 2013). Website.

Wyburn-Powell, Alun (2014) The rise of multi-party politics heightens the chances of a perverse and unrepresentative outcome in next year’s General Election. Democratic Audit Blog (11 Jun 2014). Website.

Wyness, Gill (2015) Paying for higher education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2015). Website.

Xu, Jianwei (2017) The pharmaceutical industry is at risk from Brexit. LSE Brexit (17 Jul 2017). Website.

Yagci, Alper (2016) How the Occupy movement may have facilitated political change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2016). Website.

Yasseri, Taha (2020) Mining public opinion: why unsuccessful online petitions should not be ignored. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Yates, Victoria (2010) BBC, Al Jazeera and globalisation of news (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (21 Jul 2010). Website.

Yip, Jaqueline and Misheva, Kristina (2016) Celebrating protest: International Women’s Day. LSE Undergraduate Political Review (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Yiu, Chris (2012) Opening up public data should be an urgent priority for the government and could lead to considerable economic benefits. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2012). Website.

Young, Francis (2018) What are the legal aspects of 'packing' the Lords with Brexit-friendly peers? LSE Brexit (25 May 2018). Website.

Young, Penny (2015) The 32nd British Social Attitudes sheds a light on the public opinion trends that will decide the General Election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Apr 2015). Website.

Young, Sara (2017) Will they stay or must they go? The children of EU migrants face an uncertain future. LSE Brexit (12 May 2017). Website.

Ypi, Lea (2017) Celebrate the transformation of the Labour Party, not the individual who happens to speak for it. Democratic Audit UK (11 Jun 2017). Website.

Ypi, Lea (2015) Jeremy Corbyn’s rise shows the true value of political parties. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Oct 2015). Website.

Yu, Jie (2016) China is an unexpectedly strong supporter of the Remain camp. LSE Brexit (15 Jun 2016). Website.

Yu, Jie (2016) Don’t let the Hinkley C delay sour Sino-British relations post-Brexit. LSE Brexit (23 Sep 2016). Website.

Yu, Jie (2015) The golden age of Sino-British relations has begun. Quitting the EU could halt it. LSE Brexit (23 Nov 2015). Website.

Yueh, Linda Y. (2017) 'Global Britain': the trade strategies the UK could pursue after Brexit. LSE Brexit (02 Oct 2017). Website.

Yueh, Linda Y. (2020) Social distancing and productivity: how to manage a volatile period of growth for the UK economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Yueh, Linda Y. (2017) Time to reconsider the Budget rules and avoid “fiscal illusions”. British Politics and Policy Blog (23 Nov 2017). Website.

Zaccaro, Heather (2016) Brexit reaction from across the pond. Researching Sociology (24 Jun 2016). Website.

Zaiotti, Ruben (2013) Margaret Thatcher’s fixation on national borders played a fundamental role in the making of the Schengen regime. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (16 Apr 2013). Website.

Zapparova, Dinara (2014) UK 2014-15 Budget: Where does the social security spending cap leave disabled women and their carers? Engenderings (05 Apr 2014). Website.

Zarsky, Tal (2016) Automation, Correlation and Causation: Launching a Policy Discussion. Media Policy Blog (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Zeglovitz, Eva and Kritzinger, Sylvia (2014) Asking specific targeted questions can overcome misreporting and bring about greater accuracy in post-election surveys. Democratic Audit Blog (21 Jul 2014). Website.

Zenghelis, Dimitri (2017) Both Brexit and the financial crisis highlight why economists should admit they can’t always get it right. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Mar 2017). Website.

Zenghelis, Dimitri (2016) Brexit and the UK economy – when will we know the impact? Dates for the diary. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jul 2016). Website.

Zenghelis, Dimitri (2016) Fog in the Channel: reports of a Brexit boost are at best premature. LSE Brexit (07 Sep 2016). Website.

Zenghelis, Dimitri (2017) ‘Hurricane Brexit’ – or why economists should admit they can’t always get it right. LSE Brexit (02 Mar 2017). Website.

Zenghelis, Dimitri (2016) Negative interest rates are an opportunity for the UK to invest in sustainable infrastructure. LSE Business Review (14 Oct 2016). Website.

Zenghelis, Dimitri (2020) A green trade deal can save the Brexit negotiations. LSE Brexit (10 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Zettelmeyer, Jeromin, Hix, Simon, Cable, Vince and van Geffen, Robert (2016) What’s Germany really thinking? Vince Cable, Simon Hix and Jeromin Zettelmeyer discuss Brexit. LSE Brexit (05 Oct 2016). Website.

Zhang, Nan (2015) Anti-corruption accountability measures may actually erode citizens’ trust in political institutions, though they don’t have to. Democratic Audit UK (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Ziemer, Julia (2015) The future of the BBC: the debate continues. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Zigante, Valentina, Brimblecombe, Nicola and King, Derek (2014) Informing and improving policy and practice for carers through research and evaluation. LSE Health and Social Care (16 Jun 2014). Website.

Zoetanya, Sujon (2011) Expert meeting on media literacy. Media Policy Blog (20 Apr 2011). Website.

Zoido, Paula (2015) Jeremy Corbyn’s ‘women only carriages’ proposal shows an alarming lack of understanding of the real causes of harassment. Democratic Audit UK (28 Aug 2015). Website.

Zoido-Oses, Paula (2015) Female-only carriages: Corbyn’s proposal shows an alarming lack of understanding of the real causes of harassment. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Aug 2015). Website.

Zuccotti, Carolina (2016) The ethnic concentration of a neighbourhood has varying effects on employment prospects for men and women across different ethnicities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Aug 2016). Website.

Zucman, Gabriel (2015) Inequality: Are we really ‘all in this together’? British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Zurawski, Jan (2015) A British departure from the EU will not inevitably lead to Scottish independence. Referenda are always unpredictable. LSE Brexit (08 Dec 2015). Website.

[Unknown], Bahareh (2009) Iran and the West: lost in media translation? (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Feb 2009). Website.

[Unknown], Dinara (2013) A reflection on how gender-related concerns are taken up in public debate, slip from view, and almost-but-not-quite make it. Engenderings (21 Mar 2013). Website.

[Unknown], Sally (2013) Why a Citizens’ Initiative on Media Pluralism? Interview with Granville Williams. Media Policy Blog (08 Apr 2013). Website.

de Besi, Elena (2015) Only an approach founded on rights and obligations can allow for effective and legitimate public infrastructure provision. Democratic Audit UK (13 Jul 2015). Website.

de Chalambert, Hélène (2013) Moving beyond the copyright ‘crisis’. Media Policy Blog (21 May 2013). Website.

de Grauwe, Paul (2016) After Brexit, the EU must break with neo-liberalism and address the discontents of globalisation. LSE Brexit (17 Nov 2016). Website.

de Grauwe, Paul (2017) The Catalan crisis and Brexit stem from the same kind of nationalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Oct 2017). Website.

de Grauwe, Paul (2017) The Catalan crisis and Brexit stem from the same kind of nationalism. LSE Brexit (06 Oct 2017). Website.

de Grauwe, Paul (2016) How to prevent Brexit from damaging the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (25 Aug 2016). Website.

de Grauwe, Paul (2016) The UK’s renegotiation: keeping up appearances. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Feb 2016). Website.

de Santos, Robbie and Lloyd, Toby (2013) Why the government’s Help to Buy scheme won’t reach the right people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Jun 2013). Website.

de Vries, Catherine E. (2017) How other Europeans assess the dangers of leaving the EU. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Sep 2017). Website.

de Vries, Catherine E. (2017) Juncker, Euroscepticism and the guinea pig: how other Europeans assess the dangers of leaving the EU. LSE Brexit (27 Sep 2017). Website.

de Vries, Catherine E. (2014) Throwing the rascals out is tricky, but not impossible. Democratic Audit Blog (22 Apr 2014). Website.

de Vries, Gijs (2016) Security: the UK should not relinquish power by voting for a Brexit. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (20 Jun 2016). Website.

de Witte, Floris (2016) Freedom of movement is not simply an economic good, but a bulwark against oppression. LSE Brexit (03 Feb 2016). Website.

deSouza, Priyanka (2019) Book review: Political blackness in multiracial Britain by Mohan Ambikaipaker. Democratic Audit Blog (26 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

sloman, Peter (2016) Tim Farron’s challenge: why Brexit creates risks for the Liberal Democrats, as well as opportunities. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2016). Website.

van Geffen, Robert (2017) LSE continental breakfast 1: what can we expect from Brexit negotiations? LSE Brexit (25 Apr 2017). Website.

van Geffen, Robert (2016) Would Brexit be the final straw for financial services in the UK? LSE Brexit (20 Jun 2016). Website.

van Kessel, Stijn (2017) No domino effect: Brexit is close to constituting a non-issue in European politics. LSE Brexit (11 Oct 2017). Website.

van Kessel, Stijn (2017) There has been no domino effect - Brexit is close to constituting a non-issue in European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (10 Oct 2017). Website.

van Zyl Smit, Jan (2018) Sustaining the Rule of Law in the Irish border region will depend on institutional co-operation. LSE Brexit (23 Jul 2018). Website.

von Ondarza, Nicolai (2016) What a fair relationship between ‘euro ins’ and ‘euro outs’ could look like. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (26 Jan 2016). Website.

von Ondarza, Nicolai (2016) What a fair relationship between ‘euro ins’ and ‘euro outs’ could look like. Democratic Audit UK (30 Jan 2016). Website.

von Ondarza, Nicolai and Rehbaum, Dominik (2020) The European parliament and the post-Brexit trade agreement: how long is needed for scrutiny? British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

von Weitershausen, Inez (2013) Book Review: The politics of immigration. LSE Review of Books (14 Dec 2013). Website.

von der Leyen, Ursula (2020) Ursula von der Leyen: we have to be very clear that Brexit is a matter of trade-offs and choices. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.

Thesis

Subrahmanyam, Gita (2003) Bringing the Empire back in: patterns of growth in the British imperial state, 1890-1960 (with special reference to India and Africa). Doctoral thesis, London School of Economics.

Other

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2018) One island, two systems: the future of rights post-Brexit. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

Gearty, Conor ORCID: 0000-0002-3885-2650 (2019) She's dead of course! The British constitution, Brexit and human rights. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

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