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Six Prime Ministers and a Brexit: Meg Russell Reflects on British Democracy

June 25, 2026 2:00am 43 min

Six prime ministers, a Brexit referendum, and an (unlawful) prorogation of parliament — it has been an extraordinary decade to lead the UCL Constitution Unit. Meg Russell steps back from that role and joins host Emily Mc...

The Impact of Parades in Northern Ireland

June 18, 2026 2:00am 42 min

Parading — when members of the unionist community march to commemorate historical events such as the 1690 Battle of the Boyne — is one of the most visible expressions of Northern Ireland's deep social divisions. But does...

Teaching The Use Of Evidence In Policymaking

June 11, 2026 2:00am 36 min

Good policy depends on evidence, but the statistical methods behind the best research are complex and few policy-makers can master them in depth. So how do we equip people to engage critically with research without being...

Remove Or Reduce? Social Media Content Moderation Through The Lens Of Human Rights

June 04, 2026 2:00am 40 min

Social media has a content problem. Some posts incite violence or hatred; others spread misinformation or promote self-harm. The instinctive response is removal, but is that always the right tool? A new paper argues that...

How Do Judges' Personal Views Affect Asylum Rulings?

May 28, 2026 2:00am 40 min

Courts are supposed to treat like cases alike. But research consistently finds that judges' backgrounds and beliefs can influence their decisions. Most research focuses on courts where individual votes are public, but wh...

Transparency As A Tool Of Authoritarian Governance In China

May 21, 2026 2:00am 33 min

Transparency is seen as a hallmark of democracy, yet some authoritarian states have real open government policies too. Why? New research suggests a striking answer: transparency may help non-democratic regimes maintain s...

Which Companies Oppose Climate Action?

May 14, 2026 2:00am 38 min

Most people see action on climate change as essential. But powerful lobbies continue to push the other way. Understanding what drives corporate opposition to climate policy therefore matters enormously. New research exam...

Reframing Rights In Zimbabwe: Do Local Narratives Improve LGBTQ Rights Campaigning?

May 07, 2026 2:00am 37 min

In parts of the Global South, political elites have framed LGBTQ rights as a foreign, colonial agenda. So should advocates abandon universal rights language in favour of arguments rooted in local traditions and anti-colo...

Relating To People Living With Dementia As Equals: Towards Social Justice In Dementia Care

April 30, 2026 2:00am 34 min

By 2030, more than a million people are expected to be living with dementia in the UK. It is among the most feared conditions — and yet a new book challenges the dominant tragedy narrative surrounding it, proposing inste...

What Will It Take For A Woman To Become President Of The United States?

March 26, 2026 3:00am 34 min

No woman has ever served as President of the United States. Only two women have ever been nominated as candidates for that office by one of the two main parties. So what is causing this persistent barrier, and how might ...

Restructuring The Constitution: A Hobbesian Thought Experiment

March 12, 2026 3:00am 47 min

Constitutional reform is a recurring theme in UK politics. Debates regularly surface about changing the electoral system, reforming the House of Lords, or redefining the role of the courts. These conversations often focu...

The Nature Of Constitutions And The Role Of The Courts

March 05, 2026 2:00am 46 min

Much contemporary debate centres on the respective roles of judges and politicians. Should constitutions empower courts to decide questions about human rights, or should such matters be settled by elected representatives...

The European Court of Human Rights: How Does It Work?

February 26, 2026 2:00am 35 min

The European Convention on Human Rights is often seen as one of the defining achievements of post-war Europe. Designed to protect fundamental freedoms and uphold democratic values, it has shaped the legal landscape of th...

The Machine Stops: Should We All Quit Social Media?

February 19, 2026 2:00am 41 min

Social media is woven into everyday life, yet growing concerns about its effects on mental health, public debate and personal wellbeing have led many to question whether it is worth staying online at all. With government...

What Role Do Citizens’ Policy Opinions Play In Their Political Choices?

February 12, 2026 2:00am 52 min

Modern democracies rest on elections. They are the main way voters are supposed to shape what governments do. In theory, elections ensure that public policy reflects what people want. But does that actually happen in pra...

Is It Ever OK To Discriminate Against White Men?

February 05, 2026 1:27pm 35 min

In this guest episode from Philosophically Speaking, Emily McTernan and Jeff Howard explore a provocative question. Can white men be discriminated against, and if so, should the law protect them in the same way it protec...

Young People, Social Media and Harmful Content

January 22, 2026 2:00am 28 min

News headlines are increasingly dominated by concerns about the harms young people face online. In late 2025, Australia introduced a ban preventing under-16s from accessing a range of major social media platforms. Here i...

Does Owning A Home Make You More Right Wing?

January 15, 2026 2:00am 37 min

For decades, political scientists believed that a person’s occupation was the strongest predictor of how they would vote. Manual, working-class jobs were associated with left-wing voting, while white-collar professions l...

A just post-colonial world

January 08, 2026 10:02am 31 min

In today’s episode, we are joined by the author of a new book published by Princeton University Press. The book offers a bold reimagining of global justice, drawing on anticolonial thought to confront the unfinished work...

Who Pays and Who Speaks? Reforming Democracy in the UK

December 23, 2025 2:00am 39 min

Democracy in the UK is under strain. Many voters feel deeply alienated from politics, believing that those elected to represent them often pursue narrow or personal interests rather than the public good. Political polari...

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