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Refugees and integration in the UK: the role of gender http://buff.ly/2gbVPPn pic.twitter.com/iJUxJbma8c
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If we want to address elitism in the UK we must take the existence of the class ceiling very seriouslyhttp://buff.ly/2fJruHI
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The integrity of UK elections is damaged by disproportionality, voter registration procedures and media coveragehttp://buff.ly/2etSPQU
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Book Review: Social Media in an English Village http://buff.ly/2f5egEv http://buff.ly/2f5dp6P
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Better than asking: an experiment on the effectiveness of
#FOI requests |@benworthy1,@peterjohn10 & Matia Vannonihttp://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/does-freedom-of-information-work/?utm_content=buffereace2&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer … -
Work does not set us free. It hems us in and makes it more difficult to realise ourselveshttp://buff.ly/2fMVOjq
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The "power vs. principles" conundrum - or why Labour can't get a grip http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/labour-power-vs-principles-conundrum/ … via
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In 2005 not a single MP was returned with active majority support amongst their local citizenshttp://buff.ly/2fMUixZ
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Britain fails to understand the nature of globalisation at its perilhttp://buff.ly/2f5q5KB
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LSE is looking for someone who can help measure the impact of their academic blogs. Apply before 28 Nov http://buff.ly/2fFSc3x
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Refugees and integration in the UK: the role of gender http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/refugees-and-integration-in-the-uk-the-role-of-gender/ … via
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Developed economies aren't suffering from the financial crash, but from a structural crisis of neoliberal capitalismhttp://buff.ly/2f5noIL
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Thomas Piketty: A global progressive tax offers the best solution to spiralling levels of inequalityhttp://buff.ly/2g2VaDk
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How new party members are modernising the DUP http://buff.ly/2fI7UhG http://buff.ly/2fI6Jip
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Brexit voters: misled victims or conscious agents?http://buff.ly/2fOACgD
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The UK's new electoral map means fewer votes, changed constituencies and perhaps enhanced Conservative prospectshttp://buff.ly/2f5srZH
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Co-operation, collaboration and competition: inside the mindset of NHS managershttp://buff.ly/2eUjDs9
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The politics of health: taking the long view on the state of the NHShttp://buff.ly/2eYypOO
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Structure rather than behaviour: on the causes of povertyhttp://buff.ly/2fvR1no
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Mike Savage: Are we seeing a new 'inequality paradigm' in social science?http://buff.ly/2fMSFAa
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