The case of Boris Johnson.

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A recent article in the Guardian argues that Extinction Rebellion represents a sort of template of how a new form of participatory politics might serve citizens better. This puts a new spin on the...

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Here's this week's UK politics news quiz. Good Luck!

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Here's this week's UK politics news quiz. Good Luck!

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At the start of the Year 12 Politics course I start to introduce a weekly “week in politics” style lesson.

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Three Labour MPs were "stood down" from their front bench roles this week, as explained in this article. There's a degree of confusion and misinformation about events online so here's a quick...

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Donald Trump appeared to refuse to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, should he be unsuccessful in the presidential elections later this year. He also went on to suggest that the Supreme Court...

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The power a PM can wield, or the capacity to act in a presidential manner, is one which fluctuates. This ebb and flow is visible not only between premiers but within premierships.

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In this article in the Guardian, former Shadow Attorney-General and Liberty director Shami Chakrabarti argues that the proposed legislation - designed to protect military personnel from "vexatious"...

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Here's this week's UK politics news quiz. Good Luck!

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Some Conservative backbenchers, including Sir Graham Brady as discussed in this BBC News article, are concerned that the government is "ruling by decree" when it comes to Covid, announcing new...

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The World Trade Organisation has concluded that tariffs imposed by the US on China were against its rules. This video considers this ruling and the different possible outcomes depending on whether...

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It is hard to imagine much excitement and drama at virtual party conferences this Autumn. But has there been very much in the real events in recent years?

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Attitudes to COVID-19 in the USA are significantly shaped by political partisanship. Republicans respond to COVID differently from Democrats. This video explores this phenomenon in detail and what...

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Some were expecting a significant backbench rebellion on the Internal Market Bill after ministers admitted that it broke international law. In the end only 3 Conservative MPs voted against the bill...

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It's back! Our weekly UK politics quiz is here!

Politics students should be keeping a careful eye on the real world news stories that back up what is taught in class so why not have a go at our...

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In this CNN video, there is a detailed consideration of why, so close to the elections, there are still up-to-15 swing states.

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After the first referendum, many people thought the issue was settled for a generation. However, Brexit and SNP dominance in Scotland makes one ever more likely. Would the result be different?...

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Watch Brandon Lewis answer a question about whether the government is breaking international law in its new Internal Market Bill. Lewis replies that it is, but only in a limited way and a way for...

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Donald Trump is a divisive figure as POTUS, even in his own party. This long read is an interview with a high-profile African-American Republican, campaigning against Trump.

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