The burden of COVID restrictions fell unequally across the population, and some of those most affected were not represented at the policy table. Michael Daly (Maynooth University) and Liam Delaney (LSE) suggest how acknowledging the importance of wellbeing could lead to a less myopic response
Waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines would help boost production and dist...
Many workers have lost out with the shift to remote working and online shopping, but others will gai...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
For over a year, people’s lives were disrupted on an unprecedented scale by COVID-19. Now, as govern...
COVID-19 is increasing the divide in life chances between rich and poor. Lee Elliot Major and Stephe...
Chloe Anthony and Emily Lydgate write that, while the potential for conflict between trade and clima...
Deaths from Covid-19 among residents of care homes show a tenfold increase in the two weeks to 3 Apr...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
The pandemic makes it important for economists to work together with epidemiologists, who must work ...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
Rose Cook and Damian Grimshaw discuss the potential long-term impact of the furlough scheme on women...
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
Waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines would help boost production and dist...
Many workers have lost out with the shift to remote working and online shopping, but others will gai...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...
For complex anthropological, social, professional and legal reasons, many Western countries spend ap...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
For over a year, people’s lives were disrupted on an unprecedented scale by COVID-19. Now, as govern...
COVID-19 is increasing the divide in life chances between rich and poor. Lee Elliot Major and Stephe...
Chloe Anthony and Emily Lydgate write that, while the potential for conflict between trade and clima...
Deaths from Covid-19 among residents of care homes show a tenfold increase in the two weeks to 3 Apr...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
The pandemic makes it important for economists to work together with epidemiologists, who must work ...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
Rose Cook and Damian Grimshaw discuss the potential long-term impact of the furlough scheme on women...
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
Waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines would help boost production and dist...
Many workers have lost out with the shift to remote working and online shopping, but others will gai...
The introduction to the second edition of Understanding & Responding to Behaviour that Challenges in...