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Why British Government@LSE?

 

The LSE has always been closely involved in the study, advice and development of British Government with many of our students moving into careers in civil and public service as well as politics, and many of our most notable Professors have contributed to the understanding and development of British Government and politics.

 

British Government@LSE will be a focus for scholars in the Government Department and around the School who are analyzing and commenting on these developments. It will also host high profile public lectures, seminars, symposia and visiting speaker programmes addressing scholars, civil and public servants and students of British politics and it will support the British Politics and Policy Blog.


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British Government @ LSE

British Government

British Government@LSE is an new initiative currently based in the Government Department to promote and develop research on British Government being conducted at the LSE.


High Profile Events:

Henry Overman|

From time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back on this listing on the day of the event


 Should We Build On The Greenbelt?

Henry Overman

Date: Wednesday 27th June
Time: 6:30-8:00
Venue: LSE Hong Kong
Speakers: Professor Henry Overman (LSE), Alex Morton (Policy Exchange, Senior Research Fellow for Housing & Planning) Anne Power (LSE) plus one other TBC.
Chair: Christine Whitehead

 
This event forms part of our Hot Topics series.

This event will confront the question of Ending the Housing Crisis: should we be building on the green belt?