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Remembering Henry Kissinger
December 1, 2023
Jay Mens
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Remembering Lord Darling
December 1, 2023
Iain Mansfield
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In memory of Lord Brown
July 10, 2023
Richard Ekins
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Why Policy Exchange has a Head of Political Economy
June 30, 2023
James Vitali
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The culture of impunity which is relegating disabled people to second class status in Westminster
June 8, 2023
David Spencer
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The Met and Mental Health
May 31, 2023
David Spencer
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Remarks to the First Sea Lord’s Symposium on the 60th Anniversary of the Polaris Sales Agreement
May 26, 2023
Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen KT GCMG
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The John Antcliffe Memorial Lecture 2023
May 26, 2023
Rt Hon Lord Robertson of Port Ellen KT GCMG
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Send Him Victorious
May 6, 2023
Policy Exchange
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The Met, the Commissioner and the Coronation
May 3, 2023
David Spencer
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A New, New, (New?) Climate Strategy
April 6, 2023
Alex Simakov
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A leadership void has left the Met to rot
March 21, 2023
David Spencer
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Government by proclamation? A symposium
March 17, 2023
Richard Ekins
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The King’s Prerogative, 1622; the Prime Minister’s Prerogative, 2022
March 17, 2023
Lord Judge
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Uncomfortable majorities
March 17, 2023
Timothy Endicott
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More Locke, less Hobbes: modern constraints on executive power
March 17, 2023
Ruth Kelly
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Legislative and executive functions: tensions and balance
March 17, 2023
Sir Stephen Laws
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In defence of elective dictatorship
March 17, 2023
Dr Richard Johnson
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Ministerial powers and devolved competence
March 17, 2023
Aileen McHarg
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Lord Judge’s warnings about executive overreach: overstated, understated, or just right?
March 17, 2023
Meg Russell FBA
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Response
March 17, 2023
Lord Judge
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