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Nuclear has come in from the cold, but now we must act to preserve our energy expertise

Francis Livens By Francis Livens Filed Under: Featured, Science and Technology Posted: November 20, 2013

The UK is to get its first new nuclear power station in a generation. Professor Francis Livens reflects on a policy shift that has seen nuclear power emerge from the wilderness to become a much-hailed clean source energy that will ‘help keep the lights on’. But, he warns, if nuclear is to be our future, […]

Tagged With: carbon reduction, climate change, Dalton Nuclear Institute, edf energy, energy, energy policy, Hinckley, nuclear, nuclear power, Sizewell B

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Polling Observatory #30: Good news for all the parties… except the Lib Dems

Rob Ford By Rob Ford Filed Under: Featured, Polling Observatory Posted: November 19, 2013

This blog post, by Dr Robert Ford, Dr Will Jennings and Dr Mark Pickup, is the thirtieth in a series of posts that report on the state of the parties as measured by opinion polls. From now onwards, Manchester Policy Blogs will be posting Polling Observatory updates on a regular basis, alongside the well established Ballots […]

Tagged With: cameron, campaigning, Clegg, Conservative, GE2015, general election, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Milliband, opinion polls, party politics polling, politics, UK polling

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Our politicians must stop scapegoating Roma community

Yaron Matras By Yaron Matras Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 18, 2013

History is littered with riots against ethnic minorities, triggered by finger pointing at groups and warning of riots, writes Professor Yaron Matras. In the light of public comments on the Roma community by two Sheffield MPs, he argues that what is needed is tolerance and understanding, not scapegoating or scaremongering. When David Blunkett warns of […]

Tagged With: Clegg. Blunkett, immigration, Roma, Romani, Sheffield

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As BAE cuts jobs, is a strong defence sector really needed?

Andrew James By Andrew James Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 18, 2013

The announcement that defence company BAE Systems is to cut 1,775 jobs at its naval warship yards in Portsmouth and in Scotland will come as a huge blow to those workers, their families and their local communities. But, writes Andrew James, it also prompts questions about the nature of the defence industry in the United Kingdom, […]

Tagged With: BAE, budget, cuts, defence, military, MoD, redundancy

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Public health: is the glass half full or half empty?

Julia Segar By Julia Segar Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 14, 2013

Dr Julia Segar was one of those out in force during Manchester Policy Week to hear Durham University’s Professor David Hunter and Manchester’s own Professor Steve Harrison ponder whether optimism or pessimism should prevail in the light of recent changes to the way public health is organised. The recent healthcare reforms have seen public health […]

Tagged With: council, local authority, local government, NHS, Nudge, obesity, public health, reform, shove, smoking

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Iran talks end in failure but France is not the only culprit

Siavush Randjbardaemi By Siavush Randjbardaemi Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 13, 2013

Frenzied negotiations in Geneva on the future of Iran’s nuclear programme have come to nothing despite early hopes for progress. Fingers are pointing at France for the failure of the talks but that may not be entirely fair, writes Dr Siavush Randjbar-Daemi. The Geneva meeting began as a preplanned, routine get together for senior diplomats […]

Tagged With: diplomacy, foreign policy, france, Geneva, iran, nuclear

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Time is ripe to overhaul UK’s messy surrogacy legislation

Danielle Griffiths By Danielle Griffiths Filed Under: Featured, Science and Technology Posted: November 13, 2013

Dr Danielle Griffiths, along with colleagues Dr Amel Alghrani and Professor Margot Brazier, argue that existing law and regulation of surrogacy in the UK offers little guidance, is out of touch with reality, and needs overhauling as a matter of some urgency The surrogacy industry in India is booming. It has been estimated that Britain is […]

Tagged With: baby, india, law, legislation, regulation, surrogacy, surrogate

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What’s happening with Obamacare?

Steve Kelman By Steve Kelman Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 12, 2013

The issues currently plaguing the rollout of Obamacare in the United States are a stark illustratration of the problems that can arise when politicians and policymakers fail to fully consider management and implementation issues, writes Professor Steve Kelman. I have just returned from a month in Sweden, during which I have been following – albeit […]

Tagged With: health, implementation, management, obamacare, public administration, reform, US

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International development: what kind of world do you want to live in?

Sophie King By Sophie King Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 12, 2013

This question above was one posed at an event during Manchester Policy Week, where outgoing Shadow Minister for International Development Ivan Lewis MP (right) debated Labour’s post-2015 development vision with Professor David Hulme (centre) from the University of Manchester. Dr Sophie King witnessed a fascinating discussion that focused largely on the need to develop an […]

Tagged With: aid, DFID, high level panel, international development, Ivan Lewis, Labour, overseas budget, UN

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Should Labour Defend Its Record on Education?

Ruth Lupton By Ruth Lupton Filed Under: Featured Posted: November 11, 2013

England’s education system is undergoing rapid change under Michael Gove, but little has been heard from Labour about its own plans. During Manchester Policy Week 2013, Professor Ruth Lupton took part in a debate on Labour’s achievements, and what it might do now. There was profound disagreement among the academics involved. But despite this, she argues […]

Tagged With: education policy, gove, Labour

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