UK Politics Weekly Quiz | 05 February 2024
Here's our weekly politics news quiz.
Will it be Trump-Stefanik in 2024?
Rumours abound about who will be on the GOP ticket as veep
UK Politics Weekly Quiz | 29 January 2024
Here's our weekly politics news quiz.
Dictator Trump and the end of American democracy
The prospect of a second term for Donald Trump has been the subject of our Harkness Method discussion. There has been a great deal of speculation about what the implications of a second spell in...
Why support Trump?
A nice video clip that does what it says on the tin
Sadiq Khan and his call for tougher action on zombie knives
Another example of policy divergence from the London Mayor
Who are the evangelicals and why do they support Trump?
Is one of the questions about US politics that I get asked most often these days
UK Politics Weekly Quiz | 22 January 2024
Here's our weekly politics news quiz.
FPTP even more biased in favour of Conservatives
New boundary changes mean the system for electing MPs is further skewed
Royal prerogative case study: calling an election
How significant a power is this in reality?
The Rwanda bill and the separation of powers
The judiciary strikes back
US primaries and elections free event
Heads up about a free event at the LSE just after Super Tuesday
UK Politics Weekly Quiz | 15 January 2024
Here's our weekly politics news quiz.
The case for more devolution to city regions
The outgoing Bristol city mayor argues for more power to the cities.
The danger of referendums: changing public opinion on Brexit
A recent poll suggests strong voter regret on the issue of the UK's EU withdrawal: how could we have prevented this?
All eyes on Iowa
American voters (well, a very small number of them) go to the polls on Monday
Sunak and the power of the PM
How does the PM's use of media fit with Foley's thesis?
UK Politics Weekly Quiz | 08 January 2024
Happy New Year! Here's our first politics news quiz of the year.
Nigel Farage and the role of third parties
With speculation rife about a future election date, it's worth revisiting what role third parties play in British politics