Governments around the world are restricting rights, using the pandemic for cover Neil J. Mitchell, Kristin Bakke, and Hannah M. Smidt - May 4, 2020 But here’s how they’ve been restricting human rights and other non-governmental groups for years.
Conservatives won big in the U.K. election — for these two reasons. Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, Marianne Stewart, and Harold Clarke - December 21, 2019 Pundit point to one reason or the other — but it’s both.
Boris Johnson wants to call a U.K. election. But can he win it? Paul Whiteley, Matthew Goodwin, Marianne Stewart, and Harold Clarke - September 23, 2019 Nothing is simple in British politics at the moment
The British Parliament is voting on Brexit again. This graph shows where they may end up Alexandre Afonso - March 29, 2019 Last week members voted to indicate which options they support. Graphing those votes shows where coalitions could form.
Brexit is breaking the British Parliament. Can the damage be repaired? Anand Menon and Alan Wager - March 19, 2019 Long-standing rules and practices are collapsing.
Could there be a second Brexit referendum? Katy Collin - March 11, 2019 That could stir up more problems.
The real reason the U.K. voted for Brexit? Jobs lost to Chinese competition. Piero Stanig and Italo Colantone - July 7, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43423" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A Union flag flies above an
Brexit isn’t all that special. Here’s why nations leave international organizations. Felicity Vabulas - July 1, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43244" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A man waves a Union Jack
No, Britain won’t get a better deal now. Here’s why Brexit will be very costly for both the U.K. and the E.U. Julia Gray, Jonathan Slapin, and Christian Jensen - June 28, 2016 [caption id="attachment_42911" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A pedestrian shelters from the rain
There’s new U.K. campaign spending data from the 2015 general election. Here’s how the Tories won. Todd Hartman, Ron Johnston, and Charles Pattie - June 1, 2016 [caption id="attachment_41481" align="aligncenter" width="960"] British Prime Minister David Cameron, front