Theresa May

Courses tagged with "Theresa May"

Combining social justice concerns with social and economic conservatism, championing nostalgia and 'Britishness'—Dr Peter Bloom explains Theresanomics.
Enabling the police to identify who is using a digital device at any time won't catch up with the more advanced criminals, writes Andrew Smith. 
Professor John Weeks explains why he thinks it's as much in Berlin's interests, as those of London, for the UK to leave the EU smoothly.
Traditionally, Labour has been able to count on support from British Indians - but not any more. Rakib Ehsan asks: what's changed?
Category: Sociology
Yesterday [June 21st] the Queen's Speech laid out the May government's plans for the next two years. In Ben Williams' view, it showed a wounded prime minister on the backfoot.
Category: Politics
Andy Price takes a first stab at what might happen following the surprise result of yesterday's election
Category: Politics
Rishi Sunak is the third Prime Minister of the UK since 2022. Ever fancied running the country? Dr Richard Heffernan has some advice on the mechanics of the political system.
Category: Politics
The terror attack in Manchester has brought a temporary halt to the 2017 General Election campaign. But when politics resumes, we're going to have to face some tough questions, believes Andy Price
Category: Politics
There's not much sweetness in the Tory manifesto. Is Theresa May brave, confident - or a mixture of both? Louise Thompson considers.
Category: Politics
Mo' members, mo' problems? Could a large majority bring a downside for Theresa May? Perhaps, warns Benjamin Martill.
Category: Politics
During a campaign interview, Theresa May speculated on why people might visit foodbanks. The OU's Dr Dave Middleton asks if there's a balance between respectfully giving, and giving respect.
Category: Politics
Since 2011, legislation has locked the length of a parliamentary session at five years. In theory. Petra Schleiter explains the escape clause Theresa May hopes to trigger.
Category: Politics
As Theresa May prepares to go to the country, who is prepared for this sudden election - and who might find themselves on the back foot? Tom Quinn explains.
Category: Politics
Theresa May has announced that she intends to ask Parliament to allow an early General Election. Tim Bale explains why she's making her move now.
Category: Politics
Theresa May is about to become the UK's Prime Minister. But who is she?
Category: Politics
Anne Wesemann considers the detail of the UK's proposals for how EU citizens living in the country could be treated after Brexit.
Category: Law