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  1. Taming the titans of the digital economy

    Taming the titans of the digital economy

    Dr Ryan Stones examines the assertion by Technology and the Digital Economy Minister, Chris Philp, that the proposed UK approach to regulating digital markets is “superior” to that of the EU.

  2. Why victims of domestic abuse don’t leave

    Why victims of domestic abuse don’t leave

    Writing in The Conversation, The City Law School’s Dr Cassandra Wiener says the use of coercive control is a calculated strategy of domination employed by abusers.

  3. Accounting firms deliver fairer value for M&A than investment banks, study finds

    Research from Bayes Business School suggests audit expertise holds the key for fair deal valuation.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  4. Ethnic minority and migrant women’s struggles in accessing healthcare during COVID-19: an intersectional analysis

    Ethnic minority and migrant women’s struggles in accessing healthcare during COVID-19: an intersectional analysis

    The City Law School’s Dr Sabrina Germain & Dr Adrienne Yong draw attention to an overlooked area of the recent pandemic.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. The Global Young Scientists Summit 2022

    The Global Young Scientists Summit 2022

    Rebecca Sumalini Chakram, Doctoral student at City's Centre for Applied Vision Research, describes her experience of The Global Young Scientists Summit, 2022

    Hashtag: Student success

  6. Dr Aldo Zammit Borda cited by the UN International Law Commission

    Dr Aldo Zammit Borda cited by the UN International Law Commission

    The Commission quotes the work of the City Law School academic which sheds light on the role of judicial decisions in the interpretation and application of sources of international law.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  7. The scars of Covid-19

    The scars of Covid-19

    Covid-19 is likely to accelerate long-term trends towards declining trust in public authorities. This scarring impact could prove particularly profound on young people in their ‘impressionable years’.

    Hashtag: Research news

  8. When classic stories get reinvented, can they ever be a success? Five get reviewed

    When classic stories get reinvented, can they ever be a success? Five get reviewed

    News that Jacqueline Wilson is writing a new Magic Faraway Tree story is a reminder that there is a tradition of continuation and prequel novels by new authors. Dr Hetta Howes reviews five of them.

  9. Levelling up: ‘this won’t tackle inequality without Treasury buy-in’ – expert Q&A

    Levelling up: ‘this won’t tackle inequality without Treasury buy-in’ – expert Q&A

    The UK government has finally unveiled its white paper for narrowing the gap between the richest and poorest parts of the country. Professor Steve Schifferes answers the key questions on levelling up.

  10. New report: ‘Reset required? Evaluating the first two years of the Media Freedom Coalition’

    New report: ‘Reset required? Evaluating the first two years of the Media Freedom Coalition’

    The Media Freedom Coalition requires a 're-injection of energy' according to a new evaluation co-authored by City’s Head of Journalism, Dr Melanie Bunce.

    Hashtag: Research study