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UK Politics
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Chapter 1 - Pressure groups - final
Chapter 1 - Rights in context - final
Chapter 2 - Established political parties - final
Chapter 2 - Emerging and minor political parties - final
Chapter 2 - UK political parties in context - final
Chapter 3 - Electoral systems - final
Chapter 3 - Electoral outcomes - final
Chapter 4 - The media - final
Chapter 5 - Devolution - final
Chapter 5 - Debates on further reform - final
Chapter 6 - Comparing the powers - final
Chapter 6 - Legislation - final
Chapter 6 - Parliament and the executive - final
Chapter 7 - The executive in the UK - final
Chapter 7 - Ministerial responsibility - final
Chapter 8 - The judiciary and Parliament - final
Chapter 8 - The judiciary and the executive - final
Chapter 8 - The Supreme Court - final
Chapter 8 - How powerful is the Supreme Court? - final
Chapter 1 - 1/7 - Two forms of democracy
Chapter 1 - 2/7 - Representative democracy
Chapter 1 - 3/7 - How democratic is the UK?
Chapter 1 - 4/7 - Political participation in the UK
Chapter 1 - 5/7 - Suffrage
Chapter 2 - 1/6 - Principles of political parties
Chapter 2 - 6/6 - Summary of parties
Chapter 5 - 1/6 - What is a constitution?
Chapter 5 - 2/6 - The Constitution
Chapter 5 - 3/6 - Sources of the UK constitution
Chapter 5 - 4/6 - Constitutional reform
Chapter 6 - 1/7 - Background
Chapter 6 - 2/7 - The Commons and the Lords
Chapter 6 - 6/7 - A general assessment of Parliament
Chapter 6 - 7/7 - Reform of the House of Lords
Chapter 7 - 3/4 - The prime minister and cabinet
Chapter 8 - 1/10 - Background
Chapter 8 - 6/10 - The independence of the judiciary
Chapter 8 - 8/10 - The executive and Parliament
Chapter 8 - 10/10 - Sovereignty