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Comparing elections in the UK and USA
A guide to the US political system aimed at A Level students, explaining how elections work in the USA compared to the UK (UK Parliament 2018).
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Hansard archives (UK)
The official report of all Parliamentary debates (House of Commons, House of Lords). Here you can access records of debates from as far back as the early 19th century (UK 2023).
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UK Parliament
Official website of the House of Commons and the House of Lords (2014-21)
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UK Uncut
Network of United Kingdom-based protest groups established to protest against tax avoidance in the UK and to raise awareness about cuts to public services (UK 2014-21)
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Why don't we vote electronically in the UK?
Sky News explains electronic voting in three minutes (2021).
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UK Politics: What are Political Parties?
This video takes an introductory look at political parties (11 minutes / UK 2020-21).
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Funding of Political Parties - A Brief Overview
This report from 2016 provides a brief overview of the developments in and arguments over the state funding of political parties in the UK (2021).
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Would an independent Scotland be better off than as a part of the UK?
Argumente pro und con sind in Tabellenform zusammengestellt (Bildungsserver Baden-W. 2022).
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YouTube channel for UK Parliament
The UK Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The channel lets viewers watch videos on ʺhow we scrutinise the government, discuss issues important to the public, and work at the heart of UK democracyʺ (2021).
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UK Politics: Different Electoral Systems Explained
Alan History Nerd explains how the different electoral systems used in the UK work (UK 2020).
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