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Dr Crines discusses the humiliation suffered by the Liberal Democrats at the recent local and European elections.

Dr Nick Robinson is confirmed as a chair judge for International Relations and Politics.

The government’s argument – that publishing the records of these kinds of conversations would harm UK diplomacy, and especially its relations with the US – is understandable.

All ESSL postgraduates welcome to come and contribute to the day’s events and discussion.

Thailand’s army has been behind 11 coups since 1932, most recently in 2006 when Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted.