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National debt – a burden on future generations?
The idea of burdening future generations is being used by the government to justify a variety of public policies from austerity to spending cuts.…
read onPSA Launches Its Refreshed 2022/23 Academic Prizes
We are delighted to announce that our 2022/23 Academic Prizes are now open for nominations from PSA members.…
read onA Message From Our Chair on the 2022/23 PSA Academic Prizes
As we launch the PSA prizes for another year, some of you may notice a few changes to the categories this year.…
read onPSA24: Want to convene the PSA’s annual conference? Now’s your chance!
Let us know if you are interested via events@psa.ac.uk by Monday 5 December 2022…
read onNo majority? No problem: French government overrides parliament
How do you pass critical budgetary legislation without a parliamentary majority? This is the challenge of any minority government, but France has an innovative solution, albeit with democratic ramifications.…
read onYou have no authority here, Liz Truss
Over the last two months we have witnessed unprecedented turmoil at the top of the Conservative Party.…
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