School of History, Law and Social Sciences

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    Respect is a two-way street: Respect Orders and Criminalisation of People Who are Rough Sleeping

    Parry, T. H., 11 Mar 2025, Bylines Cymru.

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    Rishi Sunak: is it legitimate for the Conservatives to continue in government without an election? A constitutional scholar explains

    Clear, S., 25 Oct 2022, The Conversation.

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    Route of Change on Angleysey

    Collinson, M., Wiliam, M., Evans, S., Williams, C. & Rowland, M., 27 Jan 2023, Rural History Today, 44, p. 5-6.

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    Scotland’s Brexit Bill Rejection Could be the Start of A New Constitutional Crisis

    Clear, S., 16 May 2018, The Conversation.

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    Should the State Provide Free Meals to Children in the School Holidays?

    Gwilym, H., 11 May 2016, The Conversation.

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    The Criminalisation of Squatting

    Finchett-Maddock, L., 2011, Corporate Watch.

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    The Necessity Defence - Should Climate Activists be allowed to Break the Law?

    Smith, T., 18 Jan 2016, The Conversation.

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    The forgotten half-widows of Kashmir’s armed conflict

    Crew, T., 4 Aug 2016, The Conversation.

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    The hidden impacts of court closures in North Wales

    Parry, T. H., 14 Oct 2024, Bylines Cymru.

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    The perils of integration policies: migration to Britain and Germany since 1949

    Papadogiannis, N. & Collinson, M., 16 Apr 2020, History and Policy.

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    Theresa May was Right to Re-Impose Collective Ministerial Responsibility – It’s The Only Way to Govern

    Clear, S., 9 Jul 2018, The Conversation.

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    Tory wipeout delivers landslide Labour victory: what the experts say

    Clear, S., 4 Jul 2024, The Conversation.

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    Towards a toolkit for estate records

    Owen, G., Mathias, J. & Evans, S., 2019, Archives and Records: The Journal of the Archives and Records Association, 40, 1, p. 86-109.

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    UK Human Rights Act is at risk of repeal: Here's why it should be protected

    Clear, S., 12 Feb 2019, The Conversation.

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    Uncanny Places

    Huskinson, L., 1 Dec 2021, The Psychologist: The British Psychological Society, 2021, December, p. 38-42.

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    Uniform consequences? Similar enforcement attire and people experiencing rough sleeping

    Parry, T. H., 13 Jan 2025, Bylines Cymru.

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    Universal Basic Income: Wales is Set to End its Experiment – Why we Think That’s a Mistake

    Gwilym, H. & Beck, D., 6 Dec 2023, The Conversation.

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    Universities must look at local employment markets when building their graduates’ skills

    Crew, T., 4 Oct 2018, The Conversation.

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    Wales could become world’s first country to criminalise politicians who lie

    Clear, S., 19 Jun 2024, The Conversation.

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    Wales wants to punish lying politicians – how would it work?

    Clear, S., 24 Feb 2025, The Conversation.

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    Wales's tourism problem is down to a disconnect with its own people

    Roberts, E., 14 Aug 2018, The Conversation.

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    What does Wales’ future hold? New report maps options for more devolution, federal and independent futures

    Clear, S., 23 Jan 2024, The Conversation.

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    What to expect from the reign of King Charles III

    Clear, S., 10 Sept 2022, The Conversation.

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    What's it like to have ADHD

    Ellis, D., 22 Sept 2020, The Polyphony .

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    Why Wales Was Right to Say Yes to the UK Brexit Bill

    Clear, S., 18 May 2018, The Conversation.

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