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Equalities and the Referendum debate

Event report/resources, Human rights, Immigration, Inequalities, Public lecture, ScotlandBy adminApril 10, 2014

Videos from a public debate about equalities and the Scottish independence referendum debate.

The internal roof of a marketplace, with rows of Union Jack flags lining either side.

Event: What happens if Scotland votes No?

Conference, IndependenceBy adminMarch 27, 2014

An event for academics, politicians, civic Scotland and the public to discuss and debate the implications of a No vote.

Ukraine, Kremlin propaganda and the Cold War trap

Commentary, Democracy, media, politics, RussiaBy adminMarch 27, 2014Leave a comment

Analysis of media and social media stories in Russian and Ukraine..

CPPR Briefing Note: Analysis of Scotland’s past and future fiscal position

Economy, ScotlandBy adminMarch 25, 2014Leave a comment

Analysis of Scotland’s past and future fiscal position in light of latest GERS (2014)report from the Scottish Government and latest Economic and Fiscal Outlook by the OBR.

Photo of a street of traditional Scottish sandstone tenement flats, four storeys high

Budget 2014: will Osborne cool or fuel the housing market?

Economy, Housing market, Professor Ken Gibb, UKBy adminMarch 18, 2014Leave a comment

This year’s budget is a critical milestone on the road to the European elections, the Scottish Referendum and primarily next year’s general election. So what should George Osborne do?

EVENT: Policy Reunion – Homelessness

homelessness, News, Public lecture, Scottish ParliamentBy adminMarch 6, 2014Leave a comment

The Policy Scotland homelessness policy reunion event is an opportunity to hear from those most closely involved in the development of the homelessness policy, the ‘inside story’ of how the policy evolved and its passage into legislation.

The impact of perceptions of Russia upon Russian-speaking migrant communities in the UK

Immigration, media, Russia, Ruth McKenna, UKBy adminMarch 5, 2014Leave a comment

Ruth McKenna introduces her PhD entitled ‘Imagining Russia in British political, media and popular discourses post-1999: the impact upon Russian-speaking migrant integration in the UK’.

© flickr/russell-higgs

Land Value Taxation

Event report/resources, Housing economics, Local government, Professor Ken Gibb, TaxBy adminMarch 4, 20142 Comments

Report on land value taxation debate at the Scottish rural housing conference.

Revolutions and civilians

Clare Frances Moran, Human rights, Libya, SyriaBy adminMarch 4, 2014Leave a comment

The recent revolutions in the Middle East raise questions about the enforceability of human rights norms during times of transition between one type of regime and another.

Promoting Responsible Innovation in Synthetic Biology to Improve Global Water Quality

Dr John Walls, Human rights, Professor Bill Sloan, Professor Joseph Murphy, SustainabilityBy adminMarch 3, 2014Leave a comment

Introducing a project to meet one of the Global Challenges of our time – ensuring the world has a steady supply of safe drinking water.

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