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British & Scottish Politics

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Two myths about the politics of inequality in Scotland

Paul Cairney
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European Questions

Michael Keating
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Women and the 2015 General Election: Fractures in the Glass Ceiling?

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Separate to accumulate? Lessons from the Tory debate for Scottish Labour

Alan Convery
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Votes for the SNP are not votes for independence

Jan Eichhorn
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The LibDem gamble that failed spectacularly

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Can the Union Survive the Election?

Stephen Tierney
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A fixed term hung parliament means what?

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CCC fellows in special issue of The Political Quarterly

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Who will be the Scottish Secretary if SNP sweep the boards on Thursday?

Malcolm Harvey
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