and N.S. Ghaleigh (2007) `The Cost of Giving and Receiving: Donations to Political Parties in the United Kingdom', Election Law Journal 6(1): 56-71.Ewing, K. D., & Ghaleigh, N. S. (2007). The cost of giving and receiving: Donations to political parties in the United Kingdom...
Ms Powell said foreign donations to UK political parties are currently banned under electoral law. Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips Challenged on whether Mr Musk could donate through his electric car company Tesla - which reportedly made around £90m in the UK last y...
Fig. 1 summarises the sources of political finance for the two main UK parties between 2005 and 2010, and shows that the Conservatives, traditionally more pro-business, have greater access to funds. Almost half of their donations (£65 million out of £133 million) came from individuals,...
The commercial determinants of health include a range of practices to promote business interests, often at the expense of public health. Corporate political practices, such as lobbying and campaign donations, are used to influence policy makers and foster a political and regulatory environment conducive...
Chapter 3 Data Donations as Exercises of Sovereignty Patrik Hummel, Matthias Braun, and Peter Dabrock Abstract We propose that the notion of individual sovereignty encompasses more than having the power to exclude others from one's personal space. Instead, sover- eignty is ...
"But I should set out, we will not return to freedom of movement." Home Secretary Yvette Cooper previously said a youth mobility scheme is not the right approach for the UK at the moment. Asked about this, Thomas-Symonds agrees the policy of the government is to "red...
UK museums tend to receive more government funding than American institutions, but considerably less government support compared to many other European nations. I could not find average national numbers but a look at the financial sheets of some of the national museums in the UK, show that often...
During the past five years of the UK Coalition government, PwC, KMPG and Deloitte have con- tributed almost £2.5m ($3.8m) to Britain's three main political parties, according to the Electoral Commission. Those donations are in kind and reflect the value of services rendered by their ...
Our key results indicate that (1) oligarchs tend to donate less to political campaigns when the parties are more resistant to changing their policies, or when voters are more informed; and (2) if Oligarchs donate to parties based on a combination of ideological and profit motivations, Oligarchs...