Policy reports
You can read the policy report/policy briefing/press release from the project on 'The trustworthiness of information sources during the coronavirus pandemic' here.
A report on Bureaucratic Justice in Universal Credit (October 2024), part of our project on 'Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State'.
Book chapters
'Worse than Estate Agents: The Problem of Political Trust', in Philip Cowley and Robert Ford, eds, More Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box, Biteback (read)
Blogposts
'Is democracy being eroded from within?' The Loop, June 2025.
'Britons increasingly trust each other - but trust in politicians has slumped since the pandemic', The Conversation March 2025.
'Low trust in government might not be that dangerous', LSE British Politics and Policy, June 2024.
'People who trust scientists are more likely to get a COVID vaccine. So what traits make scientists trustworthy', LSE Covid-19 blog, May 2022
'Coronavirus restrictions: fear is no substitute for trust’, The Loop, April 2022
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