Pressure group success: rail strikes as a case study
The importance of good leadership (and use of media)
The Long History of Argument - New Series with Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart has a new series on BBC Radio 4 which promises to be excellent enrichment for Politics students.
Have events surrounding Johnson's resignation highlighted weaknesses in our part-codified constitution?
Expert suggests recent events reveal holes in our constitutional architecture
Here's our weekly UK politics news quiz. We have 10 multichoice questions and a 'Classroom mode' for those teachers wishing to use the quiz in class.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes (who guards the guardians)?
Indeed. A must watch documentary on the United Nations
Find out what 'King of the North' has to say
'A Week is a Long Time in Politics' News Quiz - 27 June 2022
Here's our weekly UK politics news quiz. We have 10 multichoice questions and a 'Classroom mode' for those teachers wishing to use the quiz in class.
Keir Starmer and voting behaviour
As a recent newspaper article points out, things aren't looking great for the Labour leader
'A Week is a Long Time in Politics' News Quiz - 21 June 2022
Here's our weekly UK politics news quiz. We have 10 multichoice questions and a 'Classroom mode' for those teachers wishing to use the quiz in class.
Immigration protests - a good example of direct action
There's been a wave of these in recent months
'A Week is a Long Time in Politics' News Quiz - 13 June 2022
Here's our weekly UK politics news quiz. We have 10 multichoice questions and a 'Classroom mode' for those teachers wishing to use the quiz in class.
More devolution isn't worth it
When it's viewed as a key part of the "levelling up" agenda
As do Tucker Carlson of Fox News, Hitler, and US immigration policy...
Here's our weekly UK politics news quiz. We delayed the quiz by a day to see the outcome of the no confidence vote in Boris Johnson. This quiz is a Jubilee and No Confidence special! Good luck.