The Policy and Politics of Improving Standards in the English Private Rented Sector
Abstract The standard of existing homes in the English private rented sector (PRS) presents several challenges. As the sector has expanded, issues of inadequate renovation, maintenance and upgrading have assumed greater salience. Research has also highlighted enforcement challenges which make it more difficult to raise property standards and improve ...
Alice Earley, Alex Marsh, Ken Gibb
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Ultra-processed foods and nutrition governance in Ecuador as a public health challenge. [PDF]
Mora-Domínguez J +2 more
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Governments, Home Ownership and Low‐Cost Home Ownership Initiatives
Abstract Widening the spectrum of households who can enter home ownership has been a long‐established policy in the UK. This article explores low‐cost home ownership initiatives from the late 1970s onwards and in the context of home ownership more generally. Over the decades, government support for home ownership has shifted from making tax concessions
Peter Williams
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Why is there no regulation despite evidence that ultra-processed foods are hazardous to long-term health? [PDF]
Warner JO, Khan A.
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The Canary Down the Coalmine: Dagenham, London and Labour Politics
Abstract The history of Dagenham offers unique insights into both the changing composition of the working class and the forces that have reshaped domestic politics throughout the last 100 years, particularly the politics of the British labour movement.
Jon Cruddas
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Conflicts of interest and the role of governments in tobacco control. [PDF]
Bover PC, Huber L, Salgado L, Bostic C.
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Back to the Future: Labour and the Politics of Financial Deregulation
Abstract One of the professed aims of the current Labour government in the UK is to boost GDP by ‘cutting red tape’. This also applies to the financial sector, where in recent months regulators have been asked to reflect on how rule changes could contribute to competitiveness and growth. A flurry of deregulatory initiatives has resulted from this.
Nick Kotucha
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How alcohol industries affect public health in Nepal: a qualitative study of commercial sector practices of alcohol industries based on the Lancet model of Commercial Determinants of Health. [PDF]
Kandel P, Sharma P, Subedi M.
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Designing Deliberative Lobbying: Three Institutional Solutions for an Open Lobby Democracy
Abstract Debates on lobbying regulation have focused overwhelmingly on transparency, yet disclosure alone does little to address the deeper democratic challenges of unequal power, narrow representation and public distrust. This article argues that lobbying regulation should be designed not only to make influence visible, but also to make it fairer and ...
Alberto Bitonti
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Navigating the Therapeutic Landscape of Non-Infectious Uveitis Despite Major Gaps. [PDF]
Pleyer U, Zur Bonsen LS.
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