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"The EU isn’t sentimental and won’t make concessions" Anya Pearson interviews Anand Menon, Director of the academic think tank UKICE, about Labour’s communications machine; prospects for reconnecting with the EU; and the future of the Tories. politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/the-eur...

"The European Union isn’t sentimental and won’t make concessions": Interview with Anand Menon
"The European Union isn’t sentimental and won’t make concessions": Interview with Anand Menon

Anya Pearson interviews Professor Anand Menon, Director of the academic think tank UK in a Changing Europe.

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'How to Build Progressive Public Services with Data Science and Artificial Intelligence' By Helen Margetts, Cosmina Dorobantu and Jonathan Bright 10-minute digested of the longer journal article >> politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/how-to-...#AI#publicpolicy#UKpol

How to Build Progressive Public Services with Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
How to Build Progressive Public Services with Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

A ‘pro-human’ path to AI-powered public services

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What kind of service should policing be? There's a fresh opportunity to promote community policing and minimise criminalisation and violence. #digestedread#UKpol#politicspoliticalquarterly.org.uk/blog/right-p...

Right person, wrong strategy for policing
Right person, wrong strategy for policing

What kind of service should policing be?

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French social democracy is in turmoil, and no one saw it coming. Philippe Marlière assesses the Parti socialiste's recent downfall in France. politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/french-...

French Social Democracy in Turmoil
French Social Democracy in Turmoil

No one saw the Parti socialiste's downfall in France coming.

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Action on AI safety for crimes such as audio/video impersonation to commit fraud and fake kidnappings "would ideally have been taken almost half a decade ago" #DigestedReadpoliticalquarterly.org.uk/blog/facing-...

Facing the Future of Crime: A Framework for Police Use of Technology
Facing the Future of Crime: A Framework for Police Use of Technology

Technology does not just facilitate crime. It offers solutions.

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Before Brexit, net migration averaged around 200,000–250,000 per year. After Brexit, it shot up to an all-time high of 745,000. But why? The UK economy is structurally dependent on migrant workers. James Hampshire looks at UK immigration policy politicalquarterly.org.uk/blog/full-fa...

‘Full-Fat, Semi-Skimmed or Skimmed?’ The Political Economy of Immigration Policy since Brexit
‘Full-Fat, Semi-Skimmed or Skimmed?’ The Political Economy of Immigration Policy since Brexit

Examining the political economy of immigration policy.

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Police officers joining the ‘policing family’ realise that there are often subconscious and tacit rules contributing to familial harmony, with serious impact on women's inclusion, writes Sarah Charman New #DigestedRead#Policing#UKpolicepoliticalquarterly.org.uk/blog/not-jus...

Not Just a Numbers Game: Assessing the Journey of Women in Policing from Representation to Inclusion
Not Just a Numbers Game: Assessing the Journey of Women in Policing from Representation to Inclusion

What are the structural and cultural barriers to women's progression within the police service of England and Wales?

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