Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors? Ben Williams analyses the Prime Minister’s administration and finds some striking similarities – and differences – with Conservative governments past
This contribution to the ‘Britain Votes 2017’ special issue of Parliamentary Affairs focuses on the ...
Theresa May’s appointment as Prime Minister was expected to bring about a more gender-balanced cabin...
This May’s General Election saw the end of the first full coalition in post-war British politics, be...
Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors...
Theresa May has sought to construct a distinctive social policy offering during her time as Prime Mi...
Shortly after Theresa May became Prime Minister, Isabel Hardman wrote in the Spectator how the new P...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
There are more or less two routes to becoming Prime Minister. You can either win a General Election ...
Theresa May’s first two years in office illustrate Anthony King’s (1991) observation that premiershi...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
Since 1992, British governments have routinely published lists of cabinet committees. Nicholas Allen...
Theresa May’s speech on July 11th 2016, delivered at the launch of her national campaign to become l...
The second female Prime Minister in the history of Britain, Theresa May, from the outset, seemed eag...
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to ...
Will the Prime Minister’s decision to call an early election work in her favour? Ben Worthy looks at...
This contribution to the ‘Britain Votes 2017’ special issue of Parliamentary Affairs focuses on the ...
Theresa May’s appointment as Prime Minister was expected to bring about a more gender-balanced cabin...
This May’s General Election saw the end of the first full coalition in post-war British politics, be...
Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors...
Theresa May has sought to construct a distinctive social policy offering during her time as Prime Mi...
Shortly after Theresa May became Prime Minister, Isabel Hardman wrote in the Spectator how the new P...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
There are more or less two routes to becoming Prime Minister. You can either win a General Election ...
Theresa May’s first two years in office illustrate Anthony King’s (1991) observation that premiershi...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
Since 1992, British governments have routinely published lists of cabinet committees. Nicholas Allen...
Theresa May’s speech on July 11th 2016, delivered at the launch of her national campaign to become l...
The second female Prime Minister in the history of Britain, Theresa May, from the outset, seemed eag...
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to ...
Will the Prime Minister’s decision to call an early election work in her favour? Ben Worthy looks at...
This contribution to the ‘Britain Votes 2017’ special issue of Parliamentary Affairs focuses on the ...
Theresa May’s appointment as Prime Minister was expected to bring about a more gender-balanced cabin...
This May’s General Election saw the end of the first full coalition in post-war British politics, be...