News Search stories Find Filters (2) Filter storiesResetSubjectAll subjectsEngineering (1)Politics and law (1)Psychology (1)YearAll years2020MonthAll monthsJuneNo filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 57 storiesMatching stories (showing 51–57 of 57 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceMonday, 1st June 2020Improving the detection and management of glaucomaEarly detection and management of glaucoma can help prevent patients losing their sight, say City University London researchers.Monday, 1st June 2020Politics and Law: Impunity and the rule of lawCity's joint initiative aims to end impunity for those responsible for acts of violence against journalists.Monday, 1st June 2020Improving the lives of children with communication difficultiesLanguage and communication disorders affect about 7% of children, affecting their social and educational development and their future lives.Monday, 1st June 2020High-tech support helps people hold onto their independenceThe UK's growing and rapidly ageing population is placing additional pressures on our health and social care system.Monday, 1st June 2020Improving the lives of people living with HIVResearch by City University London into the lives of those with HIV has led to profound changes in employment law and funding, helping to improve the future prospects for this group.Monday, 1st June 2020Industry puts pressure on government to curb UK pensions regulationPinsent Masons, the Cass Pensions Institute and Pendragon have responded to the Work and Pensions Select Committee Call for the simplification of pensions law.Monday, 1st June 2020Powerful people are the most likely to break the rules – even if they make themProfessor André Spicer writes for The Conversation about the behaviour of rulemakers when it comes to obeying their own laws.Previous page 61…2345…6Next page