Shortly after Theresa May became Prime Minister, Isabel Hardman wrote in the Spectator how the new PM, focused on distancing herself from her predecessor, could end up following the 2010 fate of Gordon Brown. Sean Kippin and Artemis Photiadou explain how Brown and May’s premierships are marked by their own narrow ministerial worldviews; but unlike Brown, May does not face an external threat in the form of an Opposition
Theresa May’s appointment as Prime Minister was expected to bring about a more gender-balanced cabin...
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
No party emerges with much credit from the general election, writes Robin Pettitt. Theresa May is di...
Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors...
The second female Prime Minister in the history of Britain, Theresa May, from the outset, seemed eag...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
Theresa May has sought to construct a distinctive social policy offering during her time as Prime Mi...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
There are more or less two routes to becoming Prime Minister. You can either win a General Election ...
This chapter will argue that, unlike Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May’s particular mode of Conservatis...
After the three turbulent weeks that followed the EU referendum, Theresa May has taken over from Dav...
Theresa May’s first two years in office illustrate Anthony King’s (1991) observation that premiershi...
Since 1992, British governments have routinely published lists of cabinet committees. Nicholas Allen...
On Tuesday last week, Jeremy Corbyn launched his party’s General Election campaign in Manchester. ...
Theresa May’s speech on July 11th 2016, delivered at the launch of her national campaign to become l...
Theresa May’s appointment as Prime Minister was expected to bring about a more gender-balanced cabin...
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
No party emerges with much credit from the general election, writes Robin Pettitt. Theresa May is di...
Theresa May promised a fresh approach to government but how distinctive is she from her predecessors...
The second female Prime Minister in the history of Britain, Theresa May, from the outset, seemed eag...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
Theresa May has sought to construct a distinctive social policy offering during her time as Prime Mi...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
There are more or less two routes to becoming Prime Minister. You can either win a General Election ...
This chapter will argue that, unlike Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May’s particular mode of Conservatis...
After the three turbulent weeks that followed the EU referendum, Theresa May has taken over from Dav...
Theresa May’s first two years in office illustrate Anthony King’s (1991) observation that premiershi...
Since 1992, British governments have routinely published lists of cabinet committees. Nicholas Allen...
On Tuesday last week, Jeremy Corbyn launched his party’s General Election campaign in Manchester. ...
Theresa May’s speech on July 11th 2016, delivered at the launch of her national campaign to become l...
Theresa May’s appointment as Prime Minister was expected to bring about a more gender-balanced cabin...
The Prime Minister has a vision for a “shared society”. Yet, the Brexit vote revealed that large sec...
No party emerges with much credit from the general election, writes Robin Pettitt. Theresa May is di...