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Education in a Federal UK

Education in a Federal UK

Britain’s two recent referenda - on Brexit (2016) and on Scottish independence (2014) - have raised in the public mind fundamental questions about the future of the UK. It seems that for the first time the public the media and the political elite have woken up to the fact that in different parts of the UK there are different histories different aspirations and different imagined futures in relation to a whole range of vitally important political issues. But what the public debate often fails to recognise is that in many areas of public life – perhaps especially education – the UK is already a federal state and in key respects has been so for many years. The aim of this volume is therefore to take stock: to try and capture what the current state of educational policy and practice is across the whole of the UK. This has been achieved by commissioning two different papers from each of the four countries – Wales Scotland Northern Ireland and England. The first is an overview exploring the distinctive history principles and current policies of each country. The second paper has been specifically chosen as a case study of a key policy that highlights the distinctiveness of each country – the Foundation Phase for Wales assessment policy in Scotland ‘shared education’ initiatives in Northern Ireland and higher education policy in England. Taken together these eight papers give an important insight into the complexities of educational policy and practice across the whole of the UK today. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Oxford Review of Education. | Education in a Federal UK

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Privatisation in the UK

An Introduction to Teaching in UK Higher Education A Guide for International and Transnational Teachers

Energy Strategies for the UK

Spoken Word in the UK

Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions UK Dimensions

Planning in the UK Agendas for the New Millennium

UK Statistics A Guide for Business Users

Planning Practice Critical Perspectives from the UK

Modern Slavery Legislation Drafting History and Comparisons between Australia UK and the USA

Urban Regeneration in the UK

Urban Regeneration in the UK

This textbook provides an accessible and critical synthesis of urban regeneration in the UK incorporating key policies approaches issues debates and case studies. The central objective of the textbook is to place the historical and contemporary regeneration agenda in context. Section I sets up the conceptual and policy framework for urban regeneration in the UK. Section II traces policies that have been adopted by central government to influence the social economic and physical development of cities including early town and country and housing initiatives community-focused urban policies of the late 1960s entrepreneurial property-led regeneration of the 1980s competition for urban funds in the 1990s urban renaissance and neighbourhood renewal policies of the late 1990s and 2000s and new approaches in the age of austerity during the 2010s. Section III illustrates the key thematic policies and strategies that have been pursued by cities themselves focusing particularly on improving economic competitiveness and tackling social disadvantage. Section IV summarises key issues and debates facing urban regeneration upon entering the 2020s and speculates over future directions in an era of continued economic uncertainty. The Third Edition of Urban Regeneration in the UK combines the approaches taken by central government and cities themselves to regenerate urban areas. The latest ideas and examples from across disciplines and across the UK's urban areas are illustrated. This textbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis that will be of interest to students as well as a seminal read for practitioners and researchers.

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Music Festivals in the UK Beyond the Carnivalesque

Music Festivals in the UK Beyond the Carnivalesque

The outdoor music festival market has developed and commercialised significantly since the mid-1990s and is now a mainstream part of the British summertime leisure experience. The overall number of outdoor music festivals staged in the UK doubled between 2005 and 2011 to reach a peak of over 500 events. UK Music (2016) estimates that the sector attracts over 3. 7 million attendances each year and that music tourism as a whole sustains nearly 40 000 full-time jobs. Music Festivals in the UK is the first extended investigation into this commercialised rock and pop festival sector and examines events of all sizes: from mega-events such as Glastonbury Festival V Festival and the Reading and Leeds Festivals to ‘boutique’ events with maximum attendances as small as 250. In the past research into festivals has typically focused either on their carnivalesque heritage or on developing managerial tools for the field of Events Management. Anderton moves beyond such perspectives to propose new ways of understanding and theorising the cultural social and geographic importance of outdoor music festivals. He argues that changes in the sector since the mid-1990s such as professionalisation corporatisation mediatisation regulatory control and sponsorship/branding should not necessarily be regarded as a process of transgressive 'alternative culture’ being co-opted by commercial concerns; instead such changes represent a reconfiguration of the sector in line with changes in society and a broadening of the forms and meanings that may be associated with outdoor music events. | Music Festivals in the UK Beyond the Carnivalesque

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Current Issues of UK Asylum Law and Policy

Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK

Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK

Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK provides a focused guide to the main provisions and policies at issue in the UK and EU including topics such as anti-competitive agreements abuse of dominance mergers and Brexit. The book’s contents are tailored to cover all major topics in competition law teaching and the authors’ clear and accessible writing style offers an engaging and easy-to-follow overview of the subject for course use. The sixth edition provides a full update for this well-established title and takes recent developments into account including those in the case law surrounding the concept of ‘object’ agreements under Art 101 TFEU the concept of abuse under Art 102 TFEU the treatment of online multi-sided platform markets and the development of private enforcement. Chapters focus on the substantive laws of the UK and EU and demonstrate how competition law affects business including co-ordinated action pricing behaviour takeovers and mergers. Information is presented within a structured framework complete with discussion of the UK enforcement structures following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. The book includes a wealth of pedagogical features including chapter overviews and summaries discussion questions and further reading. Clear focused and student-friendly this book offers a comprehensive resource for students taking competition law courses and will be of interest to postgraduate students and legal professionals looking for an introduction to the topic.

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Net Zero Food and Farming Climate Change and the UK Agri-Food System

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A Strategic Approach to the UK Construction Industry

A Strategic Approach to the UK Construction Industry

The construction industry is a microcosm of the economy as a whole and as such the economics of the sector contains many of the aspects of the economy in general albeit with fascinating and unique features. What are the implications of economic theory for the future of UK construction? How does the industry ensure innovation quality and efficiency? What priorities might best serve the construction industry those working in it and their customers?In seeking answers to these and other questions the UK government has commissioned a number of reports on the construction industry including the Latham and Egan reports and more recently Construction 2025. These have invariably proposed time and cost targets for the construction industry. In this new book Stephen Gruneberg stands in stark contrast to those reports and presents the relevant theoretical aspects of construction economics to account for the behaviour of construction firms and suggest a strategy for future growth and sustainability. He discusses the theory and data relating to the output of firms in relation to the type of firm the market and how these firms behave as a result. The purpose of this book is to advocate the measures needed to create the kind of industry that must be fostered to ensure the quality of its output sustainability and the fair terms and conditions of employment for its workforce. Gruneberg’s new book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the economic forces that determine industry outcomes and who has a stake in the success of the UK construction sector. | A Strategic Approach to the UK Construction Industry

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Politics UK

Politics UK

This revised and updated tenth edition of the bestselling textbook Politics UK is an indispensable introduction to British politics. It provides a thorough and accessible overview of the institutions and processes of British government an excellent grounding in British political history and an incisive introduction to the issues and challenges facing Britain today. This edition welcomes three brand new chapters - ‘Elites in the United Kingdom’ 'Gender and British politics' and 'UK Immigration policy in hostile environment' - alongside rigorously updated revised chapters. It delivers excellent coverage of contemporary events with significant new material covering: the Johnson premiership and the national challenge of Covid-19 the end of the May premiership and the implementation of Brexit the Labour Party’s transition from Corbyn to Starmer infrastructure and innovation 'fake news' populism and nationalism the UK’s place in a post-Brexit world climate change social mobility and elite recruitment devolution and regionalism constitutional strain the role of political advisers abuse and incivility in politics and much more. Other features of the new edition include: A wide range of illustrative material boxes and case studies providing illuminating examples alongside the analysis. A comprehensive ‘who’s who’ of politics in the form of Profile boxes featuring key political figures. And another thing . pieces containing short articles on salient and pressing topics written by distinguished commentators including Sir John Curtice Sir Simon Jenkins Andrew Rawnsley Baroness Julie Smith of Newnham and Philip Collins. Online interviews on the book’s website see notable figures from British political life discussing the pressing issues of today. With chapters written by highly respected scholars in the field and contemporary articles on real-world politics from well-known political commentators this textbook is an essential guide for all students of British politics.

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Norway’s EU Experience and Lessons for the UK On Autonomy and Wriggle Room

The UK Media Law Pocketbook

Abortion in the USA and the UK

HIV in the UK Voices from the Epidemic

International Regulatory Rivalry in Open Economies: The Impact of Deregulation on the US and UK Financial Markets The Impact of Deregulation

Queer and Trans People of Colour in the UK Possibilities for Intersectional Richness

Contemporary Social Problems in the UK A Comprehensive Overview

Contemporary Social Problems in the UK A Comprehensive Overview

Social problems are endemic to all societies. The UK is no exception and is grappling with a plethora of issues including poverty family breakdown domestic violence teenage pregnancy child abuse and neglect youth offending alcohol and drug misuse mental health issues homelessness and ethnic and religious discrimination. These problems have huge implications for the individual the family unit and society at large and take their toll on health wellbeing and community resources. They place an enormous amount of strain on government finances and the welfare state and add to the burden on social institutions such as the National Health Service and the social work and criminal justice systems. Contemporary Social Problems in the UK explores a wide range of social problems in the UK. Each social problem has been explored using a range of psychosocial theories to generate an understanding of various causal factors and to examine the linkages between different social problems. Government policy and legislation remedial measures preventive approaches and strategies of intervention are also considered for each social problem that has been dealt with. Each chapter deals with a particular social problem and has been penned by an expert in that topic. The endeavour has been to provide a multi-dimensional overview of the social problem in a manner that is engaging and easy to read. The end-of-chapter content includes supplementary reading useful topic related websites besides a quiz and individual / group activities to generate discussion and stimulate learning. This informative yet accessible textbook will be an invaluable resource for instructors and students in the social sciences as well as professionals who work with people who experience some of these problems. | Contemporary Social Problems in the UK A Comprehensive Overview

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The UK Regional–National Economic Problem Geography globalisation and governance

The UK Regional–National Economic Problem Geography globalisation and governance

In recent years the United Kingdom has become a more and more divided society with inequality between the regions as marked as it has ever been. In a landmark analysis of the current state of Britain’s regional development Philip McCann utilises current statistics examines historical trends and makes pertinent international comparisons to assess the state of the nation. The UK Regional–National Economic Problem brings attention to the highly centralised top down governance structure that the UK deploys and demonstrates that it is less than ideally placed to rectify these inequalities. The ‘North-South’ divide in the UK has never been greater and the rising inequalities are evident in almost all aspects of the economy including productivity incomes employment status and wealth. Whilst the traditional economic dominance of London and its hinterland has continued along with relative resilience in the South West of England and Scotland in contrast the Midlands the North of England Northern Ireland and Wales lag behind by most measures of prosperity. This inequality is greatly limiting national economic performance and the fact that Britain has a below average standard of living by European and OECD terms has been ignored. The UK’s economic and governance inequality is unlikely to be fundamentally rebalanced by the current governance and connectivity trends although this definitive study suggests that some areas of improvement are possible if they are well implemented. This pivotal analysis is essential reading for postgraduate students in economics and urban studies as well as researchers and policy makers in local and central government. | The UK Regional–National Economic Problem Geography globalisation and governance

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