Government


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Brexit and a second independence referendum

Mark Diffley writes on the week in Scotland for Public Affairs Networking magazine
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Public attitudes towards spending cuts - have we reached a tipping point?

Sara Davidson writes for Scottish Policy Now on what latest survey data tells us about attitudes to austerity. 
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Where does Labour go from here?

In a guest blog, David Cowling ponders on what the polls tell us about the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn.
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In conversation with... Ben Page

Ben Page is the guest interviewee in the latest podcast from the Centre for Public Impact on the reform of public services.
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Europe's changing view of Brexit

The response from European leaders to the shock EU referendum result has been a mix of sadness, regret, and a desire to demonstrate that leaving the EU is no easy matter.
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Infrastructure plans - public says "get on with it, (but do it right)"

New research on public attitudes to infrastructure development has an encouraging message for the industry, but many challenges lie ahead, blogs Ben Marshall in Infrastructure Intelligence.
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Eight in ten Britons unfavourable towards Donald Trump

US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still faring better than her rival in the eyes of the British public, new findings from our Political Monitor show.
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How to be the best

Brexit is still a moveable feast for the government but not for the three million plus EU citizens who work across the UK, many in the NHS, social care and other key sectors.
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Life after David Cameron: the Conservatives have lost a major asset

David Cameron was almost always positively rated by the public – or at least viewed more favourably than is usual for politicians, says Roger Mortimore in The Conversation.