Social exclusion at Oxford and Cambridge universities
In what seems to have become a regular double-act, both George Pascoe-Watson and myself are quoted in a story today from PR Week. … Read the full post »
The decision to increase tuition fees was one of the most controversial decisions Nick Clegg made during the 2010-15 Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition government. Read more about the issue of university tuition fees before, during and after this Parliament in my posts on the topic.
In what seems to have become a regular double-act, both George Pascoe-Watson and myself are quoted in a story today from PR Week. … Read the full post »
At lunchtime I appeared on the Daily Politics, just after Greg Mulholland gave an interview during which his feet were apparently was on fire (smoke kept on appearing from the bottom of the screen)… … Read the full post »
Today saw a weird piece of media face with an impostor conning several news outlets into reporting that Edinburgh West MP Mike Crockart was going to resign. … Read the full post »
Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg is interviewed today in the Independent on Sunday. … Read the full post »
How to avoid a three-way car crash with most ministers voting for the Browne Report, some ministers and many backbench MPs abstaining… … Read the full post »
Both of the candidates to be the next Liberal Democrat President have expressed their support for the party retaining a long-term aim of abolishing tuition fees. … Read the full post »
Although the government is set on introducing the Browne report in some form, much of the detail is still the subject of intense debate within the coalition. … Read the full post »
Just as plays have a classic three-act structure, so too do tricky political decisions: first you rule out a potentially popular alternative, then you put out the bad news and finally you sweeten the pill. … Read the full post »
The fateful email in which Vince Cable ruled out introducing a graduate tax. … Read the full post »
Credit where credit is due, today’s Daily Telegraph interview with Nick Clegg covers a range of substantive policy issues and gives the Deputy Prime Minister the space to give nuanced answers. … Read the full post »