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Five reasons ‘technological solutions’ are a distraction from the Irish border problem
Helen Margetts
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Could Voting Advice Applications force politicians to keep their manifesto promises?
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10 April 2017
Five Pieces You Should Probably Read On: Fake News and Filter...
27 January 2017
Five Pieces You Should Probably Read On: The US Election
20 January 2017
Of course social media is transforming politics. But it’s not to...
9 January 2017
Can we predict electoral outcomes from Wikipedia traffic?
6 December 2016
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