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Accommodation or political identity: Scottish members of the UK Parliament [PDF]
AbstractPhonetic variation among Scottish members of the UK Parliament may be influenced by convergence to Southern English norms (Carr & Brulard, 2006) or political identity (e.g., Hall-Lew, Coppock, & Starr, 2010). Drawing on a year's worth of political speeches (2011–2012) from 10 Scottish members of the UK Parliament (MPs), we find no ...
Hall-Lew, Lauren +2 more
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Engaging with UK Parliament: A Guide for UK Universities [PDF]
As highlighted in the 2013 report to the European Commission on 'Improving the quality of teaching and learning in Europe's higher education institutions - "Our higher education system is a key building block of our democratic societies." Reflected in changes in the higher education sector including an increased focus on the development of 'personal ...
Hayes, Sarah L, Wilson, Christopher
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Regulatory strings that bind and the UK Parliament after Brexit [PDF]
This article analyses Brexit’s promise of restoring UK sovereignty and retrieving regulatory autonomy from the EU from the perspective of the UK Parliament.
Jancic D.
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UK Parliament POST note on innovation in adult social care [PDF]
The UK Government’s 2021 People at the Heart of Care white paper identified innovation as key to delivering “outstanding quality” in adult social care in England. This POSTnote gives an overview of innovation in adult social care.
Katherine Davis, Abbi Hobbs
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Human Rights at Work : Written evidence submitted to the UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights [PDF]
Written evidence for UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights ...
Thompson, Danielle +2 more
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(3), 777-781 | Overview | (Table of Contents) I. The Brexit Judgment. - II. The role of Parliament in Brexit. - III. Conclusion.
Gareth Davies
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Regaining Sovereignty? Brexit and the UK Parliament
The flexible formula of the British Constitution results in a relative openness to external influences. Notwithstanding this fact, the United Kingdom’s (UK’s) membership in the European Union’s (EU’s) structures (1973–2020) resulted in a progressive limitation of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty.
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The Unpredictable Brexit [PDF]
Resignations of political heavyweights in Theresa May’s government in protest against the PM’s Chequers compromise on negotiations with the EU as well as the visit of US President D. Trump to the UK somewhat overshadowed the fighting in Westminster. The
Ananieva Elena
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Breaking up is hard to do? Devolution and the sovereignty dilemma of post-Brexit UK
Brexit was ostensibly about the assertion of sovereignty of the UK parliament in ‘taking back control’ from the EU. The UK government believed it could reimpose the traditional sovereignty view practised prior to joining the then European Economic ...
Russell Solomon
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Chinese Investment in the UK: Structure, Dynamics, Prospects [PDF]
The article analyzes China’s investment in the UK. Sectors of the British economy, in which the largest Chinese investments are concentrated, have been recounted. Large British enterprises, acquired by Chinese companies in 2005–2020, have been identified.
Alexander Bolshakov
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