Theresa May’s Premiership: Continuity or Change? [PDF]
Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors? Ben Williams analyses the Prime Minister’s administration and finds some striking similarities – and differences – with Conservative governments past.
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Brexit: Getting it done. EPC Discussion paper 9 JANUARY 2020 [PDF]
Historians will be generally unkind to Theresa May. Indeed, they have already begun to be so. In his lengthy, well-informed account of May’s premiership, Anthony Seldon writes: “Her Brexit declarations were a slate of amateur contradictions”.1 Poorly ...
Duff, Andrew
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‘Maybe we can turn the tide’ : an explanatory mixed-methods study to understand how knowledge brokers mobilise health evidence in low- and middle-income countries [PDF]
Background: Little is known about how knowledge brokers (KBs) operate in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to translate evidence for health policy and practice.
Howell, Catherine +4 more
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future scenario of Brexit: position of Scottish nationalists [PDF]
In the summer of 2018, serious changes took place in British politics. The issue of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union even more divided Conservative Party. After lengthy debate, Theresa May’s government outlined the general position on Brexit
Okhoshin Oleg
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Brexit, or Theresa May’s Headache
Theresa May has been faced with the complexities of negotiating how to leave the EU with her European partners while presiding over a divided Cabinet, party and country as a whole with no majority in Parliament since the failed June 2017 General Election.
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Imagined, prescribed and actual text trajectories: the ‘problem’ with case notes in contemporary social work [PDF]
Drawing on a text-oriented action research ethnography of the writing practices of UK-based social workers, this paper focuses on a key but problematic aspect of everyday, professional textual practice – the production of “case notes.” Using data drawn ...
Lillis, Theresa
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Collective identities, European solidarity : identification patterns and preferences for European social Insurance [PDF]
A degree of collective identity is often perceived to be a requirement for integration of core state powers, and even more so when redistributive measures are at stake.
Burgoon, Brian +2 more
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Derivation and characterization of retinal pigment epithelium from urine‐derived iPSCs
Age‐related macular degeneration causes vision loss via RPE dysfunction and loss. Traditional iPSC therapies rely on invasive biopsies, limiting scalability. Here, we utilize urine‐derived stem cells as an accessible source to generate u‐iPSCs, successfully differentiated into pigmented RPE. This “Urine‐to‐Retina” platform provides a promising path for
Daniella Beiner +7 more
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ENSURING THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF GREAT BRITAIN FROM D. CAMERON TO T. MAY: STRATEGIES AND REALITIES
In recent years, ensuring the national security of the UK has become an urgent and challenging task. This article aims to analyze the main goals in the sphere of national security, which were outlined in British strategic documents - in particular, the ...
Anastasia Sergeevna Klimova
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Margaret McCartney: Theresa May and the blame game [PDF]
The Battle of Theresa May and the GPs: we don’t open long enough hours, placing undue pressure on hospitals, claims May. The NHS is in crisis, and blame has been newly apportioned. Diversionary tactics are the political solution, but the problem remains the same: policy making without evidence.
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