Policy Factory
The Policy Factory Podcast
A collective of historians looking to the past to find solutions for today's pressing policy dilemmas. policyfactory.substack.com
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8 de jul. de 2025
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What can Keir Starmer’s Labour learn from New Labour? Part Two 08.07.2025 31:02
In the concluding episode of this two-part series, Professor Steven King (Nottingham Trent University) and Professor Glen O’Hara (Oxford Brookes University) discuss what lessons Keir Starmer might learn from the last time Labour was in government. In this second part, the two discuss: * Dealing with the 2008 financial crisis. * How New Labour sought to reform the NHS and if it worked. * Will Keir...
What can Keir Starmer's Labour learn from New Labour? Part One 01.07.2025 30:01
In the first episode of a two-part series, Steven King and Glen O’Hara discuss what lessons Keir Starmer might learn from the last time Labour was in government. In this first part, the two discuss: - What New Labour was and how it compares to the current iteration of the Labour Party - How both New Labour and present Labour came to power after a series of major election defeats - How Tony Blair a...
Roundtable: Britain's Sicknote Culture 30.04.2025 45:21
In this episode, first recorded in September 2024, Steven King and Cat Gower are joined by historians Dr Geoff Monks and Dr Carol Beardmore to discuss Britain's 'Sicknote Culture'. Is it merely the media's latest fixation or is it symptomatic of something bigger? Be sure to subscribe to the Policy Factory podcast wherever you listen to podcasts and check out our brand-new website . This is a publi...
Steven King discusses Fraudulent Lives: Imagining Welfare Cheats from the Poor Law to the Present 30.04.2025 34:48
In this episode recorded in September 2024 Steven King and Cat Gower discuss King's latest book, Fraudulent Lives: Imagining Welfare Cheats from the Poor Law to the Present (Montreal, 2024) and how his research into Britain's past welfare systems has shaped his thoughts on directions for future welfare policy provision. For more on the book, see the De Gruyter Brill website . Be sure to subscribe...
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