News Search stories Find Filters (1) Filter storiesResetSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (5)Engineering (1)Health (3)Literature (2)Politics and law (3)Psychology (4)YearAll years2020MonthAll monthsJanuary (1)May (19)June (57)July (3)September (6)October (4)November (6)December (6)No filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 102 storiesMatching stories (showing 81–90 of 102 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceMonday, 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.Wednesday, 27th May 2020Ultra Long-Haul: An Emerging Business Model in the Post-COVID-19 EraThe current crisis should send a signal to airlines to phase out older and larger aircraft in their fleets and acquire newer ones with long-range capabilities and lower cabin density. Hashtag: CoronavirusTuesday, 19th May 2020What impact is Covid-19 having on global fintech?Cass lecturer explains the challenges and opportunities that the pandemic poses to online lending and payment platforms. Hashtag: CoronavirusSaturday, 16th May 2020Cass study solves financial market mysteryNew research by Cass Business School has helped solve an investment puzzle that has baffled City traders and academics for years.Friday, 15th May 2020Building confidence in a computerized worldCity University researchers are helping protect critical facilities where the failure of computer systems could result in death, injury, financial loss and damage to the environment.Friday, 15th May 2020Better population data: striving for greater accuracyResearch by City University academics has helped councils across the UK measure populations more accurately, saving money and improving people's standard of living.Friday, 15th May 2020How coronavirus is threatening the equal access principle at the core of the NHSThe City Law School’s Dr Sabrina Germain says the NHS will require more than just a round of applause and good will. Hashtag: CoronavirusThursday, 14th May 2020Chinese legal reformChinese law reform - News.Thursday, 14th May 2020Building trust in the cloudNew research from City has proposed a mechanism for calculating the reputation of cloud service providers.Previous page 91…2345678910…11Next page