Skip to content

British Politics at Queen's

PAI2002 blog

Why does nothing change? The challenges faced in policy making.

Posted on 19th February 2024 by Henry Fleming

Why is it that both parties are the same, it seems that whichever one is in government can never solve

Continue reading
Uncategorised
4 comments

Net-zero 2050: Sunak’s wavering commitment to environmental policy

Posted on 19th February 2024 by Caitlin Moriarty

The current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has once again changed his net-zero policies to reach the same targets but the

Continue reading
Uncategorised
5 comments

Negotiating Data Policy: Post-Brexit Cooperation between the EU and UK.

Posted on 19th February 2024 by Jolee Campton

New technology is continuing to evolve at an unprecedented rate posing a need for governments to implement effective data policies

Continue reading
Uncategorised
One comment

Devolution, a Curse, a Blessing, or both for Westminster?

Posted on 19th February 2024 by Kipp Money Muter

At a glance, it seems clear that those in Westminster would find the devolved Parliaments of Wales, Scotland and Northern

Continue reading
Uncategorised
One comment

Are the Ideals of Policymaking in the UK Presenting a Possible Democratic Deficit?

Posted on 19th February 2024 by Faye Carberry

We are ‘deemed lucky to live in a parliamentary, democratic state.’ (Ekins , 2017). Where we are supposedly seeing regular elections with

Continue reading
Uncategorised
6 comments

Are the Ideals of Policymaking in the UK Presenting a Possible Democratic Deficit?

Posted on 19th February 202419th February 2024 by Faye Carberry

We are ‘deemed lucky to live in a parliamentary, democratic state.’ (Ekins , 2017). Where we are supposedly seeing regular elections with

Continue reading
Uncategorised
One comment

Celebrity Or MP? How Celebrities Are Influencing British Policymaking

Posted on 15th February 202415th February 2024 by Connie Thorne

In modern politics MPs aren’t the only people that citizens can use to influence and have their say on policy,

Continue reading
Uncategorised
11 comments

A Union Divided? The Electoral Success of Nationalism and The Future of Devolution

Posted on 14th February 202414th February 2024 by Emma Moore

Over the course of the past decade, stability has not been a word often used to describe the politics of

Continue reading
Uncategorised
4 comments

The Delicacies and Detriments of Devolution.

Posted on 12th February 2024 by Eoghan O'Hare

As an operation focused on the allocation of institutional power from the centralised autonomy, devolution is becoming ever more prevalent

Continue reading
Uncategorised
One comment

The Green Impact: How Devolution Transformed Environmental Policy in Wales

Posted on 12th February 2024 by Patrick McAuley

Plans for expansion of the Welsh Senedd by 36 seats have overcome another hurdle, with members voting to advance the

Continue reading
Uncategorised
4 comments

Posts pagination

«Previous Posts 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 Next Posts»

Recent Posts

  • From the ground up: Examining Political Participation in the ‘Save our NHS’ Movement.
  • Can devolution solve the division within the United Kingdom?
  • The ‘Cult of Personality’- Does it sway the voter when it comes to their MP?
  • Beyond the Ballot Box: Development of Political participation 
  • Boris’s Britain. The impact of populism on the 2019 General Election in England.

Recent Comments

  • passs on Why the ‘Red Wall’ turned blue
  • bk8 on Are the Just Stop Oil Protests Disruptive or Democratic?
  • Lola Southee on Parliament: Governments friend or foe?
  • Views of the Social Cohesion Guardian: Most of our 'Bowling alone' | Edotatoiso - 5KN News – Fast, Free Updates on Tech, Business & Lifestyle on The Striking Absence of the Working Class in UK Politics
  • The guardian's point of view on social cohesion: Many of us are still "bowling alone" | Editorial - USA Daily Trends on The Striking Absence of the Working Class in UK Politics

Archives

  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024

Categories

  • Uncategorised

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
WordPress Theme: Donovan by ThemeZee.