House of Lords reform is, of course, as well as being an old chestnut, is a frequent topic on exam papers. The arguments for ...
Some candidates have sought to solidify their appeal by choosing a running mate that has similar strengths. The "reinforced ticket" of Clinton-Gore in the 1990s is such an example. Academic thinking ...
Join Duncan and Craig for some live revision of a topic, identified by teachers as potentially tricky: social policy in the Families & Households topic. Duncan is an experienced social science and ...
Revise your students' geographical skills using this free Halloween-themed interactive quiz. It has a selection of activities to test those skills that make up 10% of the total marks at GCSE Geography ...
2. Compare the GDPs of the USA & China combined to the combined GDPs of the three biggest European nations.
Economic growth can bring environmental benefits under specific conditions that align development with sustainable practices, technological advancements, and policy measures. Here’s how economic ...
During the global financial crisis (GFC) from 2007 to 2010, the UK, the USA, and many other developed economies deployed aggressive demand-side policies to revive their economies. Demand-side policies ...
When countries trade, they depend on each other for goods, services, and resources they may not produce themselves or that are cheaper elsewhere. For example, a country that imports oil or technology ...
Speculation about what the new Chancellor will include in her first budget has been increasing. Expectations that Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to change the fiscal rules on debt are increasing. This ...
This classroom poster set / student handout provides students with thirteen examples global development stragegies.
Here is a great example of entrepreneurialism sparking an increase in market contestability. The UK’s high streets are witnessing a fresh wave of activity, but this time it’s not the latest fashion ...
The UK government is eyeing a significant tax hike on gambling, hoping to raise as much as £3.4 billion annually by 2030 by doubling taxes on "higher harm" gambling products. According to proposals ...