Media
15/12/2011- 14 December 2011 - The Guardian: Millions aren't registered to vote. Will the government's bill help matters?
- 09 November 2011 - BBC Radio Merseyside: Stuart Wilks-Heeg discusses the role of the politics of protest.
- 30 October 2011 - BBC Radio 4: Lewis Baston comments on proposed boundary changes
- 16 October 2011 - BBC Radio 4: Stuart Wilks-Heeg discusses proposed changes to electoral registration with Carolyn Quinn on The Westminster Hour
- 10 October 2011 - BBC Radio 4 : Prof Matthew Flinders asks Stuart Wilks-Heeg about the rise of unelected public bodies and their consequences. 0:08:37
- 07 October 2011 - Liverpool Daily Post: Who Governs Merseyside project sees Liverpool Council leader Joe Anderson emerge as early front-runner
- 05 October 2011 - Liverpool Daily Post: Who Governs Merseyside project to explore who holds reigns on power
- 05 October 2011 - L'obolo della politica: Svelata la crescente dipendenza dei partiti dalle donazioni della City
- 01 October 2011 - Daily Mail: 'City predators' give Tories £3.3m raising questions over Coalition's determination for banking reform
- 01 October 2011 - Daily Telegraph: How the City bankrolls the Conservatives
- 01 October 2011 - The Guardian: City's influence over Conservatives laid bare by research into donations
- 30 September 2011 - The Guardian: To tackle fast-buck economics, Ed Miliband might look to the taboo 1970s
- 29 September 2011 - Channel 4 News: Stuart Wilks-Heeg talks to Channel 4 news about proposed changes to electoral registration (3 minutes in)
- 18 September 2011 - El Correo: El nuevo jefe de Scotland Yard
- 18 September 2011 - Kenilworth Weekly News: ‘I trust I can rely on your vote... where are we again?’ - new Warwickshire boundary proposals unveiled