📢 NEW PODCAST 📢 🎙 In this week's episode of The UK in a Changing Europe Podcast, Dr Sarah Hall talks to Jonn Elledge, author of A History of a World in 47 Borders, and Lewis Baston, author of Borderlines: A History of Europe, Told from the Edges, about borders today and throughout history, and how they relate to questions of identity. 👉 https://lnkd.in/dR86UQYe
UK in a Changing Europe
Higher Education
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UKICE is an academic think tank providing impartial, research-based analysis of the critical issues facing the UK.
About us
UK in a Changing Europe is an academic think tank providing impartial, research-based analysis of the critical issues facing the UK. Find us online at ukandeu.ac.uk.
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- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- European Union, Economics, Politics, Public opinion, Brexit, Public opinion, Britain, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, immigration, agriculture, fishing, environment, education, health, trade, parliament, and Levelling-up
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Virginia Woolf Building
Kingsway
London, England, GB
Employees at UK in a Changing Europe
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Sarah Hall
1931 Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge. Deputy Director and Senior Fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe
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Richard Whitman
Senior Fellow, UK in a Changing Europe; Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute; University of Kent
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Catherine Barnard
Professor of EU law and Employment law, Cambridge FBA, FLSW, FRSA
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Joël Reland
Research Fellow at UK in a Changing Europe
Updates
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UK in a Changing Europe reposted this
If over the last year and a half you've asked me what I'm working on, the odds are I've said our new UK in a Changing Europe and Focaldata report on ethnic minority voters. Today it's finally released! I'm really proud to be a co-author of this report. We think it's a valuable insight into the values, attitudes and politics of Britain's ethnic minority population, and goes beyond the scope of other previous reports to look not just at voting behaviour, but at identity, 'Britishness', and experiences of race and discrimination. My new blog goes into some of the key findings of the report, which I'll be talking about at our launch at the UnHerd club this evening- hope to see some of you there!
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UK in a Changing Europe reposted this
📢 We're proud to announce the publication of our joint report with UK in a Changing Europe on the attitudes of Britain's ethnic minority communities. 🔍 The report builds on Focaldata's long-standing expertise in understanding the views of minority groups and polling hard-to-reach audiences. 🔗 Read it in full on our website here: https://hubs.li/Q02SzzM90
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In case you missed it last week, we launched the Centre for Public Policy’s second report, exploring the United Kingdom Internal Market Act (UKIMA) and its impact on devolution. 📝Westminster Rules? The United Kingdom Internal Market Act and Devolution Enacted in 2020, UKIMA aimed to secure frictionless trade within the UK post-Brexit but has raised concerns about limiting devolved powers in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. With the new Labour Government signalling a “reset” in relations with the devolved administrations, this report highlights: ✅ The tensions created by UKIMA and its operational impacts. ✅ Options for reform to rebuild trust and cooperation between the UK and devolved governments. ✅ Practical solutions to restore balance between business mobility and devolved policy innovation. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/eVnRD4bj Authored by Dr Coree Brown Swan, University of Stirling, Prof. Thomas Horsley of University of Liverpool, Prof. Nicola McEwen, University of Glasgow, College of Social Sciences and Dr Lisa Claire Whitten, Queen's University Belfast. The report is part of the Centre’s Devolution @ 25 work, and the research that underpins the report was funded by the ESRC: Economic and Social Research Council and UK in a Changing Europe. #UKDevolution #UKIMA #PublicPolicy #IntergovernmentalRelations #PolicyReform #Brexit #CentreForPublicPolicy
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Check out Feedback Films latest work for the UK in a Changing Europe. Minorities Report: The Attitudes of Britain's Ethnic Minority Population. This is the largest study of non-white voters in the UK. The findings will affect the future of election outcomes. Link to the full report in the comments. Thanks to Enrico Elson and all the UKEU Team.
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“Measuring public opinion among small and hard-to-reach groups is challenging. But this week a groundbreaking new study by the think-tank UK in a Changing Europe and polling company Focaldata did just that, shedding light on the wide range of attitudes and priorities among different minority groups in Britain.” A shout out from the FT for our report on ethnic minority voters- very proud of the response we’ve had so far! ⬇️📊
The left is losing its grip on ethnic minority voters
ft.com
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🚨 MAJOR NEW REPORT Minorities report: the attitudes of Britain's ethnic minority population Our landmark new report with Focaldata examines the diversity of political opinion, social values and economic preferences among ethnic minority Britons. Written by Sophie Stowers, James Kanagasooriam, and Zain Mohyuddin it looks at identity, tolerance, and experiences of race and discrimination, as well as voting and elections. Read it in full now: https://lnkd.in/eQcYutrZ
Minorities report: the attitudes of Britain's ethnic minority population - UK in a changing Europe
ukandeu.ac.uk
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🚨 REPORT LAUNCH EVENT 🚨 🚀 Join us for the launch of our landmark report with Focaldata on the attitudes of Britain's ethnic minorities. Report authors Sophie Stowers, James Kanagasooriam, and Zain Mohyuddin look at the diversity of political opinion, social values and economic preferences not just between Britain’s white and non-white population, but between different ethnic and religious groups. ⏰ 8 October, 7:00pm 📍 Westminster Spaces are limited so please register your interest via the link below. https://lnkd.in/e2f4FnfA
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🖊 Our Director Anand Menon has written a piece for Tortoise Media reflecting on racism in the UK. ⏰ As it mentions, on Tuesday we're launching our landmark report with Focaldata on the political and social attitudes of Britain's ethnic minority voters. Report authors Sophie Stowers, James Kanagasooriam, and Zain Mohyuddin look at the diversity of political opinion, social values and economic preferences not just between Britain’s white and non-white population, but between different ethnic and religious groups.
I wrote quite a personal piece about racism. Have a read… https://lnkd.in/evEygaiQ
Anand Menon on racism: the UK has made progress, but this year's riots show there's a long way to go - Tortoise
tortoisemedia.com
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UK in a Changing Europe reposted this
🚨 New report alert: Westminster Rules? The United Kingdom Internal Market Act and Devolution 🚨 As we mark the 25th anniversary of devolution in the Scotland, our latest report explores one of the most controversial pieces of legislation affecting devolved governments: the United Kingdom Internal Market Act (UKIMA). Enacted in 2020, UKIMA aimed to secure frictionless trade within the UK post-Brexit but has raised concerns about limiting devolved powers in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. With the new Labour Government signalling a “reset” in relations with the devolved administrations, this report highlights: ✅ The tensions created by UKIMA and its operational impacts. ✅ Options for reform to rebuild trust and cooperation between the UK and devolved governments. ✅ Practical solutions to restore balance between business mobility and devolved policy innovation. If you're interested in devolution, intergovernmental relations, and policy reform, we invite you to explore the full report here: https://lnkd.in/ebHhh6nH Authored by Dr Coree Brown Swan, University of Stirling, Prof. Thomas Horsley, University of Liverpool, Prof. Nicola McEwen, University of Glasgow, College of Social Sciences and Dr Lisa Claire Whitten, Queen's University Belfast. The report is part of the Centre’s Devolution @ 25 work, which has included policy labs, blogs and engagement with key stakeholders. In keeping with the values and purpose of the CPP, it offers research-informed reflections and constructive ways forward on constitutional and policy issues that are complex, tricky and often polarising. The research that underpins this report was funded by the ESRC: Economic and Social Research Council and UK in a Changing Europe. #UKDevolution #UKIMA #PublicPolicy #IntergovernmentalRelations #PolicyReform #Brexit #CentreForPublicPolicy