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    The regulation of third party campaigning in UK elections by Rowbottom, J

    Published 2020
    “…Despite such recent concerns, third party electoral activity in the UK is not new, and the existing legal framework regulates campaign spending. …”
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    THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY: NEW LEADER, OLD ISSUES by Oleg V. Okhoshin

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…London has repeatedly blocked attempts by Scottish nationalists to hold a new referendum, and in November 2022, the UK Supreme Court rejected the relevant SNP claim. …”
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    The construction of a 'new nationalism'. The Welsh Nationalist Party to 1946 by Syd Morgan

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…At the apogee of the British Empire, it espoused a fundamentalist opposition to imperialism, stressing what it saw as the negative connectivity between UK domestic and international policies. Defining a new national interest, the party used the super-visible Irish Free State as an exemplar, not only on constitutional issues but economics, trade, international affairs and defence. …”
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    The First Defeat of PM Boris Johnson by Elena Ananieva

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The Labour party came fourth after the «Brexit» party. The parliamentary arithmetics are fateful for the UK minority government. …”
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    The First Steps of Boris Johnson’s Second Government by Elena Ananieva

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The Tory government brings «austerity» to an end in a bid to keep its new voters. The UK territorial integrity issue will not disappear with Scotland pressing for Indyref2 and Northern Ireland happy to stay closer to the EU since parties of Irish republicans overtook the DUP. …”
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    Chapter 9. Gender representation in Wales: new approaches to candidate selection in UK’s devolved legislatures and beyond by Stirbu, Diana, Larner, Jac, McAllister, Laura

    Published 2018
    “…In the the United Kingdom (UK) - an example of a state in relative constitutional flux - gender and constitutional reform have been closely intertwined the ‘new' politics, derived from the process of devolution to Scotland and Wales in particular. …”
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    Management of hot flushes in UK breast cancer patients: clinician and patient perspectives by Deborah Fenlon, Adrienne Morgan, Priya Khambaita, Pankaj Mistry, Janet Dunn, Mei-Lin Ah-See, Emma Pennery, Myra S. Hunter, on behalf of the NCRI CSG Breast Cancer Symptom Working Party

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Introduction: Menopausal problems are among the most prevalent and distressing problems following breast cancer treatment, with 70% women experiencing hot flushes and night sweats (HFNS). A working party was set up to support the development of new research into the management of these problems. …”
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    Tensions within the British Conservative Party in the Context of Brexit by R. I. Blagoveshchenskii

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The paper focuses on tensions within the ruling Conservative and Unionist Party of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland over its membership in the European Union, which acquired a whole new dimension in the context of Brexit. …”
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    The grass roots organisation of the Liberal Party 1945-64 by Egan, M

    Published 2000
    “…<p>Studies of the survival and revival of the Liberal Party after 1945 have focused on the Party's strength in the UK's Celtic fringe, its efficacy as a vehicle for protest voting, and the role played by the Party's leaders, particularly Jo Grimond. …”
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    (In)tolerance to Civil Disobedience in the UK by Adam Wagner

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Both major political parties are talking tough on the issue, and the government has instituted draconian new laws. …”
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