Yes, there are several resources available to help teenagers understand British politics. The BBC's "Newsround" offers age-appropriate news coverage that includes political topics, while the book "Politics for Beginners" by Alex Frith provides a clear introduction to political concepts and the UK political system. Additionally, the podcast "The News Agents" offers insightful discussions on current events and political issues in an accessible format for young listeners.
Almanac of British Politics was created in 1983.
British committee on the theory of international politics was created in 1959.
Such a dynamic is entirely new in british politics
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Britain's rocket programme was called the Blue Streak programme. It was a ballistic missile project that aimed to develop an intermediate-range ballistic missile for the British Royal Air Force. However, the programme was eventually canceled in 1960.
Danny Nicol has written: 'EC membership and the judicialization of British politics' -- subject(s): European Union, Law and politics, Politics and government 'EC Membership and Judicialization of British Politics (Oxford Studies in European Law)'
If you mean the ITV, British programme then it was ITV's answer to the BBC's Blue Peter programme except a bit hipper, but it only lasted a few years.
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