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The First 100 Days of the UK Coalition Government Article 
A review of the first 100 days of the government formed after the 2010 General Election by David Cameron's Conservatives and Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrats
Aug 20, 2010 - Philip Sim
The Referendum on Alternative Voting or AV in the UK Article 
On May 5, 2011, the UK will have a referendum on whether to change the country's electoral system to Alternative Vote - but what is AV, and why the change?
Jul 12, 2010 - Philip Sim
The Governing Compact Is Itself the Danger for UK Coalition Article 
Received wisdom says in coalitions, junior parties get swallowed up, are blamed and rarely praised. Is the UK ruling coalition about to fall apart?
Mar 8, 2012 - David Porter
First 100 Days of the UK Coalition Government Article 
The first British Coalition Government since 1940 has lasted 100 days against many predictions. How far has it come and what has it achieved?
Aug 7, 2010 - Anthony Rimmer
Alternative Vote: The Case For and Against in UK Referendum Article 
Campaigning has started in the UK on the referendum to change the way MPs are elected to parliament in general elections. This article looks at the issues.
Apr 9, 2011 - Steve Rogerson
Thai Referendum Result Article 
An unexpectedly slim majority voted in favour of the Thai junta's new constitution. What will be the impact of this charter and the implications of the small majority?
Aug 20, 2007 - John Walsh
Why David Cameron Must Allow a Referendum on the EU Article 
This article briefly outlines the key reasons why Cameron should be allowing a referendum on the EU.
Oct 23, 2011 - Matthew Hardy
The New UK Coalition Government After 11 May 2010 Article 
This is the first two-party coalition since the 1930s. Tories and Lib Dems say that this will be a stable government ruling in the national interest
May 11, 2010 - Martin Oldfield
Who Will Be Worst Hit by the UK Coalition Government's Cuts? Article 
David Cameron's coalition government in the UK is making huge cuts to public spending in an attempt to reduce the country's £155 billion budget deficit.
Sep 13, 2010 - Philip Sim
Vince Cable to Stay in UK Coalition Government Article 
David Cameron confirms that Vince Cable will remain in the Cabinet despite telling an undercover reporter that he had "declared war" on broadcaster Sky
Dec 21, 2010 - Philip Sim
Brown Pushes Referendum on Electoral Reform Article 
Gordon Brown has said that he will attempt to push through a law on a referendum on the AV voting system for this October as part of his agenda for the general election
Feb 3, 2010 - Peter Taberner
Prime Minister Cameron Chooses his Coalition Cabinet Article 
At 8.25pm on May 11, 2010, David Cameron (43) kissed the Queen's hand and became the UK's youngest Prime Minister in 200 years. He immediately set to work.
May 12, 2010 - Ann Burnett
Nudging: How the Coalition Plans to Change Public Behaviour Article 
From healthy eating to giving to charity, discover how the Coalition government plans to use stealth tactics to reframe the minds of the public.
Apr 15, 2011 - Christopher Woodward
Referendum 2011; Alternative Vote or First Past the Post? Article 
Make an informed decision on which option to choose in the May Referendum on voting systems.
Apr 11, 2011 - N. J. Evans
Southern Sudan Referendum, A Decisive Moment in Modern History Article 
The Jan. 2011 referendum in southern Sudan is considered as a decisive moment in the modern history of the country.
Dec 3, 2010 - Ayman Ibrahim
Coalition Government Should Invest in the UK Video Games Industry Article 
Proper investment should be made in the UK gaming industry, says the Scottish Affairs Select Committee report.
Feb 7, 2011 - Jamie Giggs
Constitutional Reform Problems Facing the Cameron/Clegg Coalition Article 
Electoral reform is only one of the constitutional issues awaiting the new UK Coalition Government. It inherits confusion in national and local government.
May 13, 2010 - Tony Allen
The Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition of May 11, 2010 Article 
In this historic agreement, the Conservatives became the dominant ruling party and the Liberal Democrats have access to power for the first time since 1922
May 11, 2010 - Martin Oldfield
Labour MPs will Vote Against Bill to Introduce AV Referendum Article 
The Labour Party was the only party at the 2010 General Election to propose a referendum on the AV voting system. Why will they vote against it?
Jul 28, 2010 - Duncan Hall
The European Union Could Be Real Danger for Coalition Government Article 
Economic problems have woken the sleeping giant of divisions over UK's European commitment. The elephant, back in the political room, needs addressing now.
Nov 24, 2010 - David Porter