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Mamdani ushers in new era of political participation online & on-the-ground with grassroots campaign

“It means that political actors connect and potentially reach lots of people. And most importantly it is blurring entertainment and politics,” said Emma Connolly (UCL Political Science) on the power of TikTok in modern politics.

05 Nov 2025

Donald Trump approval rating hits new low

“Government shutdowns tend to reinforce the sense that Washington is broken--and while both sides may take heat, the president typically bears the brunt of the blame,” said Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) on why President Trump’s approval ratings have dipped.

04 Nov 2025

Andrew scandal sparks calls for greater royal transparency

“I think they were told by the government and possibly worked out for themselves that certainly the media hue and cry was not going to let up,” said Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science) on King Charles’ move to strip the former Prince Andrew of his royal titles.

03 Nov 2025

Why Trump’s China deal won’t solve the mess he created

“Trump is backtracking on his previously hardline approach to China without obtaining any meaningful gains from his previous status quo, which makes him look weak and ineffective to his supporters," said Dr Michael Plouffe (UCL Political Science) on Trump’s trade deal with China.

31 Oct 2025

In a polarised Britain, universities remain a source of local and national pride

A new report by the UCL Policy Lab and More in Common reveals that universities are a source of national success and local pride. However, it shows a growing gap in support between grads and non grads and suggests unis must demonstrate their benefit to society as a whole.

31 Oct 2025

The key things to know about Trump ordering first nuclear weapons tests since 1982

Dr Melanie Garson (UCL Political Science) said that Trump’s announcement to resume testing nuclear weapons on an equal basis with Russia and China may be a way of “putting something on the table that can be part of the negotiation package.”

31 Oct 2025

Wind power has cut £104bn from UK energy costs since 2010, study finds

UK investment in wind energy generated a net financial benefit of more than £100bn for energy consumers between 2010 and 2023, challenging misconceptions about the cost of the green energy transition finds research by Professor Mark Maslin and Colm O'Shea (both UCL Geography).

28 Oct 2025

Failure to support poorest students at school explains rising youth unemployment

The education system consistently fails society’s poorest children and requires thorough reform, finds a new UCL Policy Lab report authored by former Department for Education Permanent Secretary Jonathan Slater.

28 Oct 2025

Maps are representations of the world

Professor James Cheshire (UCL Geography) describes UCL’s fascinating map library and explains why uncovering one of the world’s biggest collection of maps and atlases inspired him to write his new book, The Library of Lost Maps.

27 Oct 2025

Europe fights to avoid being sidelined by Trump´s world-shaping plans

"Trump may have actually realised that it’s always better to have allies than enemies," said Professor Kathleen Burk (UCL History) on Trump’s influence and relationships with other world leaders.

27 Oct 2025

Where does the Prince Andrew scandal leave the British monarchy’s credibility?

On the prospect of Prince Andrew deputising for the King, Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science) said there was no realistic prospect that Andrew would be called on to fulfil one of his last significant roles as a “counsellor of state”.

27 Oct 2025

Donald Trump's support among Gen Z eroding

Nothing is going to wipe out Trump’s support. An iron law of American politics is that his core base will never abandon him,” said Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) despite a dip in US Generation Z supporters according to recent polls.

24 Oct 2025

Universities blanking Trump’s compact a ‘win-win’ for White House

“If the compact becomes operational, it establishes a terrible precedent for further state intervention in higher education,” said Professor Iwan Morgan (UCL Institute of the Americas) on President Trump’s administrational proposal for US universities to join a compact.

24 Oct 2025

Island Treasures

“This is one of the most remarkable landscapes I’m ever likely to work in,” said Dr Matt Pope (UCL Institute of Archaeology and Archaeology South-East) as he explores Neanderthal hunting ground off Jersey’s coast, specifically searching for remains of hunting tools.

22 Oct 2025

Donald Trump is winning the government shutdown, polls suggest

“His approval ratings are remarkably durable because they’re driven less by short-term events and more by deep partisan and cultural loyalties,” said Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) in response to President Trump’s approval ratings amid the US government shutdown.

22 Oct 2025

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