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Manifesto Check: Labour keeps it vague on EU reform

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe EU is not top of the agenda in this little book.Stefan Rousseau/PA

Welcome to The Conversation’s Manifesto Check, where academics from across the UK subject each party’s manifesto to unbiased, expert scrutiny. The result will be a complete guide to the factual accuracy and plausibility of policies relating to health, education, the...

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What history tells us about the role of business in elections

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe party of business?Peter Byrne/PA Wire

For seasoned observers of general election campaigns, it is not surprising to see the Conservative Party styling themselves as the business-friendly party. Traditionally depicted as “the party of the rich”, the Conservatives have never struggled to win the support of the country’s...

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  2. Why most of us procrastinate in filing our taxes – and why it doesn't makes any sense
  3. Why Americans have chosen to pay income tax
  4. Everything new is old again: the pink sculpture and the debate over public art
  5. Second-generation immigrant kids have an edge in academics
  6. Should authors Rushdie to judgment as book reviewers?
  7. Is downloading really stealing? The ethics of digital piracy
  8. The forgotten front: guerrilla radio and Syria's information war
  9. Obama-Castro handshake ties up Kennedy’s loose ends at last
  10. State of the Nation: government protection of the science budget has come at a cost
  11. What fiction has to say about the libraries of the future
  12. What evidence do MPs turn to when they make policy?
  13. More airport regulation by the ACCC unlikely to help consumers
  14. Health Check: are my memory lapses normal or could this be Alzheimer's disease?
  15. Whistleblowers may bypass the media thanks to new data laws
  16. Cricket, commentary and the dollar: Benaud's legacy is complex
  17. FactCheck: do eight out of 10 taxpayers work every day to pay our $150b welfare bill?
  18. Don't knock 'ugly food' campaigns – they help the fight against waste
  19. Australia's unknown soldier: a powerful symbol of loss and faith
  20. Clinton presidency could shatter nation’s highest glass ceiling but won't close political gender gap
  21. The off-topic Conversation #38
  22. Who is Allah? Understanding God in Islam
  23. Australians to our leaders: “Lift your game and think long term”
  24. The government wants us to worry about debt and the deficit: the real crisis is disclosure
  25. Too many teachers teaching outside their area of expertise
  26. Culling is no danger to the future of dingoes on Fraser Island
  27. Do more roads really mean less congestion for commuters?
  28. The GP diet: the missing ingredient in better health for everyone
  29. The state of imprisonment in Australia: it's time to take stock
  30. State of imprisonment: Victoria is leading the nation backwards
  31. Machines with guns: debating the future of autonomous weapons systems
  32. Hillary Clinton announces presidential campaign: expert reaction
  33. Do our genes tell us how to vote? Study of twins says they might
  34. Voters unforgiving of Hockey but give government the edge on economics
  35. Apple Watch. Why are so many, prepared to pay so much, without even knowing why?
  36. Competing interests and the crisis of governance
  37. Immunisation, the media and the amplification of irrational anxiety
  38. United Kingdom Election Preview
  39. Venezuelan propaganda infects and undermines Latin American PR professional organizations
  40. Small increases in radon track natural gas development with fracking in Pennsylvania
  41. China is helping London’s famous black cabs go green – here's how
  42. Remembering Richie Benaud, the voice of cricket
  43. Manifesto Check: no shocks in Plaid Cymru's green energy nationalism
  44. The famous olive trees of Puglia are ravaged by disease – here's how we can save them
  45. The double life of Jim Murphy
  46. In-flight refuelling for airliners will see non-stop services shrink the globe
  47. Hard Evidence: what happens to student applications when university fees go up?
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