Peter Kerr and Steve Kettell examine the politicising and depoliticising effects of the various stories that were deployed by the government in its response to the coronavirus crisis during its daily press briefings over a 2-month period between 16 March and 16 May 2020. They identify four key narratives: unprecedented government activism; working to plan; national security, wartime unity and sacrifice; and scientific guidance
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Territorial governance in the UK has taken the form of ‘Schrodinger’s devolution’, where the devolve...
When states and governments are called upon to apologise for historic wrongs including episodes of c...
Through its insistence on leaving the EU, the May government has created an immense, administrative ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has required citizens to adhere to strict restrictions to help tackle infectio...
Having formally left the EU, the UK’s response to COVID-19 has revealed its eagerness to go it alone...
There are some striking differences in how European leaders have explained the Covid-19 pandemic to ...
Arianna Giovannini and Amreen Qureshi highlight the gap that exists between levelling up rhetoric an...
Much of the responsibility for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic in the US has fallen on states and the...
Drawing on a new book on the events of 2020-21, William Davies, Sahil Jai Dutta, Nick Taylor, and Ma...
In a recent attempt to reset the political agenda as the UK comes out of lockdown, Michael Gove gave...
Insufficient attention has been paid to the inadequate public administration capability of British g...
The Coronavirus Act 2020 enables the government to introduce far-ranging regulations without parliam...
While Cummings’s vision for reforming government looks even more questionable in the light of the pa...
By October ministers hope to have negotiated a withdrawal agreement on the terms of the UK's departu...
Emily St.Denny, Andrew Connell, and Steve Martin analyse two contrasting attempts by the Welsh Gover...
Territorial governance in the UK has taken the form of ‘Schrodinger’s devolution’, where the devolve...
When states and governments are called upon to apologise for historic wrongs including episodes of c...
Through its insistence on leaving the EU, the May government has created an immense, administrative ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has required citizens to adhere to strict restrictions to help tackle infectio...