In the newly published IPPR pamphlet The Dog That Finally Barked: England as an Emerging Political Community, Richard Wyn Jones and Guy Lodge demonstrate, to anyone’s satisfaction, that there is such a thing as English identity and that it has a political component. Lewis Baston examines the arguments around the recognition of England as a political entity
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...
Devolution at the end of the 1990s has led to numerous consequences and transformations in British p...
This article approaches the interpretation of elite and popular attitudes towards the United Kingdom...
In this article I consider why the expected English backlash to the asymmetric UK devolution settlem...
In the immediate aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron rai...
Rarely has a government been so keen to promulgate a sense of national identity as that led by Gordo...
Hours after the Scottish independence referendum results were in, David Cameron announced that any f...
In fulfilling the demands of Brexit voters, the government faces great obstacles, both from within a...
Is Englishness a contemporary invention or a resurgent sensibility? What is the shape and character ...
This short article provides a critique of the Conservative Government's approach to devolution in En...
This report presents evidence which suggests the emergence of a new kind of Anglo-British identity i...
In 2015, the UK House of Commons adopted new procedures known as ‘English Votes for English Laws’ (E...
The effect of the government's 'devolution settlement' on the position of England within the UK show...
Should there be an English Parliament? Or should the English regions – closer in size to the other c...
As the constitutional fallout from the Scottish Independence Referendum campaign continues, Stephen ...
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...
Devolution at the end of the 1990s has led to numerous consequences and transformations in British p...
This article approaches the interpretation of elite and popular attitudes towards the United Kingdom...
In this article I consider why the expected English backlash to the asymmetric UK devolution settlem...
In the immediate aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron rai...
Rarely has a government been so keen to promulgate a sense of national identity as that led by Gordo...
Hours after the Scottish independence referendum results were in, David Cameron announced that any f...
In fulfilling the demands of Brexit voters, the government faces great obstacles, both from within a...
Is Englishness a contemporary invention or a resurgent sensibility? What is the shape and character ...
This short article provides a critique of the Conservative Government's approach to devolution in En...
This report presents evidence which suggests the emergence of a new kind of Anglo-British identity i...
In 2015, the UK House of Commons adopted new procedures known as ‘English Votes for English Laws’ (E...
The effect of the government's 'devolution settlement' on the position of England within the UK show...
Should there be an English Parliament? Or should the English regions – closer in size to the other c...
As the constitutional fallout from the Scottish Independence Referendum campaign continues, Stephen ...
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...
Devolution at the end of the 1990s has led to numerous consequences and transformations in British p...
This article approaches the interpretation of elite and popular attitudes towards the United Kingdom...