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Humour in Politics
Mary Ann Sieghart examines the role of humour in politics.
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Sport policy
Ahead of the Olympics, Edward Smith asks what the government's sports policy delivers?
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Vying for Asian Voters
Mary Ann Sieghart asks how the UK political parties can win more British Asian voters.
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07/04/2012
Direct democracy - transforming or undermining our politics? David Grossman investigates.
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Devo max
Michael Buchanan looks at what 'devo max' would mean for Scotland and the rest of the UK.
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The Men's Vote
Anita Anand looks at how parties could woo the men's vote.
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Controlling the Past
Anne McElvoy asks if politicians use memoirs and diaries to control our view of the past.
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08/10/2011
Andrew Rawnsley looks at the political strategies of the main parties at Westminster.
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01/10/2011
Anita Anand asks what impact the government's plans for schools are having on the ground.
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Where Next for Miliband's Labour?
Purple, blue or red - Beyond Westminster asks how Ed Miliband should rebrand his party?
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The Data Tsunami
Mary Ann Sieghart discovers if new government transparency is all that it claims to be.
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Talking Straight
Tim Samuels asks why politicians can't speak their minds and what consequences this has.
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4/6. The Blue Line Thins
John Kampfner finds out the lasting lessons of the English street disturbances this month.
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Northern Ireland
How do you govern a divided society? Nick Watt travels to Northern Ireland to find out.
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Police Commissioners
Anita Anand asks if elected commissioners will make the police more accountable.
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30/07/2011
Can campaigners exert too much power with modern techniques? David Grossman reports.
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04/06/2011
Beyond Westminster visits Scotland to find out how the SNP won the election.
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The Perils of Planning
John Kampfner examines what the Coalition's proposals for planning mean for 'localism'.
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23/04/2011
Mary Ann Sieghart asks if the coalition's foreign and defence policies are contradictory.
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Delivering Devolution
Sheena McDonald takes stock of devolution in Scotland and Wales ahead of the elections.
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New to the Lords
Four new peers from outside politics talk about their first impressions of the Lords.
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In Search of the Big Society
Big Society is the most radical idea in politics in a generation, but what does it mean?
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Lessons learned from Coalitions past
What do past coalitions tell us about how politics may develop in and out of Westminster?
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09/10/2010
Andrew Rawnsley on how the main parties are repositioning in unchartered political waters.
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02/10/2010
Ahead of the Conservative Party conference, John Kampfner asks what it means to be a Tory.
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What makes a good political leader?
As Labour's new supremo emerges, John Kampfner asks: are great leaders born or created?
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Inside the Star Chamber
Andrew Rawnsley on the Star Chamber, which decides where the public spending axe falls.
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A Touch of Ermine
Michael Dobbs asks how much patronage influences our political system.
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21/08/2010
John Kampfner asks what makes a perfect coalition.
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14/08/2010
As public spending cuts loom, how can voters influence where the axe may fall?

