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Paging the PolicyWISE manifesto watch after today's announcement about the Council for regions and nations. Want to know more about how devolution works and where the policies diverge? Follow us for clear, up to date information across UK and Ireland.
The Commons isn't the European Parliament, as lots of ex-MEPs have found out Delighted to be quoted by Jennifer Rankin POLIS OU Arts & Social Sciences UK in a Changing Europe theguardian.com/politics/artic…
Thanks UK Parliament Education, POST (UK Parliament) and The Political Studies Association for inviting OU Centre for Global Challenges and Social Justice to UK Parliament to present about our Open Societal Challenges research, including my 'Changemakers' project. Find out more below ⏬ The OU in Wales POLIS OU Arts & Social Sciences
Delighted to contribute to #GE24 report from electionanalysis.uk Amazing collection on all aspects of the election, as well as mine on the sleeping dog of EU relations (electionanalysis.uk/uk-election-an…) Props to the editors for doing this (again) POLIS UK in a Changing Europe OU Arts & Social Sciences
Delighted to be quoted in this The New York Times article on 🇨🇳-🇵🇰 relations by Zia Ur Rehman & Christina Goldbaum. There was a “vague promise to enhance economic cooperation, but these outcomes fell short of the substantial agreements Pakistan had hoped for”. POLIS nytimes.com/2024/07/10/wor…
Me, for UK in a Changing Europe, on tomorrow's vote on von der Leyen's second term POLIS OU Arts & Social Sciences
The latest from our very own Edward Wastnidge in Middle East Policy Council is available open access below. Titled Reinforcing the Resistance: Iran and the Levant in a Multipolar Middle East, it's an important read and very timely. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…
Very happy to have been consulted in the preparation of this POSTnote on trust in news. A helpful quick read that summarises current trends and knowledge Jodie Bettis
The POLIS British Political History Group Seminars start next Thursday with Lise Butler in conversation with Dan Taylor on ‘Michael Young and The Open University’. OU Arts & Social Sciences The Open University All welcome. fass.open.ac.uk/research/group…