Member of SPERI's International Advisory Board & Professor of Government, Alliance Business School University of Manchester
The Supreme Court’s Article 50 judgement was based on a constitutional fallacy that puts the stability of the United Kingdom at risk
Labour’s argument on the economy was condemned by the association of ‘the two Eds’ with New Labour’s record
Economics is beginning to rethink many of its presuppositions as a consequence of the financial crisis, but political science sails blithely and complacently onwards
Britain’s contractual state has been marked by systemic abuses, incompetence and a lack of transparency