British Politics and Policy at LSE

British Politics and Policy at LSE

London School of Economics and Political Science

Evidence-based social science for UK policy and politics. BPP is a multidisciplinary academic blog run by the London School of Economics and Political Science. Our central aim is to increase the public understanding of British politics and policy by providing accessible academic commentary and research. We have no editorial “line” beyond a commitment to communicating social science research and commentary in ways that enhance public debate and understanding.


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National conservatism is the new paradigm of conservative politics
Sunak’s social security proposals will test devolution
How AI could revolutionise NHS healthcare
The meaning of the local elections results
The shift to first past the post was a mistake
Human rights are more essential than ever
How much should we spend on the NHS?
Westminster funds favour politically aligned local authorities
ULEZ misinformation will echo beyond London’s mayoral race
Metro mayors and Whitehall need a better way to work together
The UK needs a new institution for growth and productivity
The future of protest is in danger
Anticipatory policymaking for a thriving future
Postliberalism could reshape the Conservative party
Avoiding escalation in the Middle East but keeping sight of Ukraine
Why are younger people becoming unhappier?
Britain’s omnishambolic policy style
Solving the housing crisis without building new houses
Higher workload for police officers correlates with victims withdrawing statements
Lessons from Scotland for UK Social Security