Parliamentary Studies: Party Loyalty and Institutional Culture
This list has been prepared to support students enrolled in the Parliamentary Studies Module offered through 23 approved universities. Parliamentary Studies is a higher education module which is co-taught by university tutors and officials from the Houses of Parliament. It is the only higher education module formally approved by the Houses of Parliament. The module provides students with a detailed knowledge of how Parliament works in both theory and practice. It is delivered through a collaboration between the Houses of Parliament and a UK higher education institution; the institution provides academic and theoretical content, and Parliament provides practical teaching about the work, processes and business of Parliament.
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British Future · 24 September 2021 English
The inquiry requested evidence of how the positive changes experienced in social connection and community action might be sustained into the future, in particular through ensuring the continuation of business …
CASE: Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion · 22 February 2019 English
We consider the implications under five broad headings i) the effects on the economy, with knock-on consequences for living standards and public spending; ii) withdrawal from European labour, social protection …
ETF: European Training Foundation · 18 November 2015 English
The Commission and the High Representative will keep the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions informed regularly about the implementation of the …
EIGE: European Institute for Gender Equality · 9 January 2019 English
Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs
MEI: The Mile End Institute · 20 December 2017 English
With the obvious exception of SNP members, they’re more likely, too, to live in London and the south of the country rather than in the north or the Midlands and …
IfG: Institute for Government · 18 May 2020 English
The change in political circumstances between the end of 2019 and today is stark, both within the Palace of Westminster and in the context of the coronavirus pandemic that has …
IfG: Institute for Government · 8 September 2021 English
In the face of backbench anger and attempts to use legislation to overturn the cuts – and after condemnation from the Speaker – the government instead allowed a vote on …
The Constitution Society · 24 May 2023 English
15 CRACKING THE WHIP 1.2: Appointment, renumeration and power The Chief Whip of the government is ‘one of the most powerful officials in the House of Commons’ and holds ministerial …
Constitution Unit · 21 June 2007 English
Obviously, as the government moved to implement the ‘first stage’ of Lords reform – the expulsion of the bulk of the hereditary peers – the existence of the Royal Commission …
IFS: Institute for Fiscal Studies · 29 November 2022 English
Regarding constituency characteristics, we mainly rely on the UK Decennial Censuses: tracing the changes in constituencies over time and using the mapping tables provided in the censuses, we build constituency-level …