Abstract This article revisits the view that UK business schools emerged as late and imitative responses to American models. Drawing on archival evidence and a longitudinal dataset of 130 institutions, it shows that the field developed incrementally from diverse origins, including mechanics’ institutes, civic universities, colleges of commerce and ...
Charles Harvey +2 more
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Rotavirus mucosal immunology: insights and research priorities from an international convening in Liverpool, March 2024. [PDF]
Bronowski C +5 more
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Broke and Broken: The Crises Facing Local Government in England
Abstract English local government faces a perilous position owing to insufficient funding, structural issues and capacity challenges. Fourteen years of austerity have significantly reduced council budgets, while increased demand for services—particularly adult social care—has strained resources.
David Jeffery
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Inequalities in childhood pneumococcal conjugate vaccine uptake in England before and after the change from a 2 + 1 to 1 + 1 schedule: a longitudinal study. [PDF]
Ilechukwu P +3 more
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Fragmented and Dealigned: The 2024 British General Election and the Rise of Place‐Based Politics
Abstract While the outcome of the 2024 British general election signalled a resounding repudiation of the incumbent government—returning a 231‐seat swing from the Conservatives to Labour—it did not radically overturn the geography of electoral outcomes in England and Wales.
Will Jennings +3 more
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Challenging the ‘S’ of Mayoral Strategic Authorities: Standardisation over Strategy?
Abstract The Labour government's English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (EDCEB) represents the most ambitious attempt yet to embed devolution and ‘empower communities’ across England, completing the map of devolution under mayoral strategic authorities.
Nicholas P. Sweeney
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The Red–Green Electoral Threat to the Labour Party
Abstract For the first time, Labour faces credible electoral threats from minor parties to its left. The Greens and the newly formed Your Party offer left‐wing and Muslim voters disillusioned with Labour viable electoral alternatives and parliamentary representation. This article considers how great the threat is to Labour. It uses a model of how minor
Thomas Quinn +2 more
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Whose crisis is it? Local experiences and health governance in the era of polycrisis. [PDF]
Nzinga JM, Kok M, Raven J, Taegtmeyer M.
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Building in the Right Places: Can Labour Build Two Million New Homes?
Abstract Britain's housing crisis reflects not only insufficient supply but also the persistent tendency of new homes to be delivered in suboptimal locations. Even where excess demand is most acute—typically in the cores and fringes of major cities—planning constraints, political pressures and land‐use designations often limit development, while ...
Nikhil Datta, Amrita Kulka
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NQO1 as a predictor of response to adjuvant GemCap treatment for pancreatic cancer. [PDF]
Williams D +23 more
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