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Terror, Tragedy and the Political
In British society, war is presented as a ‘pragmatic’ matter; this depoliticisation of war has created a politics that revolves almost entirely around it.
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A Missing Link: British Attitudes towards Abortion in Ireland and Northern Ireland
It may come as a surprise that people from Protestant backgrounds can just be as anti-choice as their Catholic brethren.
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The Red Tide Hits Chingford
There were many exciting outcomes; support for a left wing manifesto, increase in youth voter turnout, and strong performances in unexpected seats.
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The Stuplime Object of Ideology
It’s worth exploring precisely why there is, and will continue to be, a lingering anxiety about the trustworthiness of centrist détente.
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On the Croydon Central Campaign
We have learnt just how much more we are capable of. Everyone will feel able to do more than they did before.
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Independence is not the Same as Isolation: Political Experiences of People with Learning Disabilities/Difficulties
The Conservative government have seen a marked decrease in the support and services available to people with learning disabilities/difficulties.
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