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  1. How news coverage influences countries’ emergency aid budgets – new research

    How news coverage influences countries’ emergency aid budgets – new research

    Dr Mel Bunce, Martin Scott and Dr Kate Wright discuss the ways in which media coverage of humanitarian crises can increase governments’ allocation of emergency aid.

  2. How claims of ‘consensual rough sex’ hide abuse and coercive control from courts

    How claims of ‘consensual rough sex’ hide abuse and coercive control from courts

    The law must make space for the recognition that rough sex in abusive relationships is an insidious and profoundly harmful form of coercive control.

    Hashtag: Research news

  3. Bayes experts helping to make financial advice more affordable

    Business School analytics experts work with Fintuity to develop modelling for its new Virtual Financial Adviser app.

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  4. Dr Marc Mimler receives a joint award from the European Communities Trade Mark Association

    Dr Marc Mimler receives a joint award from the European Communities Trade Mark Association

    With Queen Mary University of London’s Professor Uma Suthersanen, he has co-authored a prize-winning research paper on EU IP law.

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  5. “Moderate” interest rate rise is the most sensible approach

    Professor Vasso Ioannidou comments on the Bank of England's decision to raise interest rates.

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  6. Starter for ten

    Starter for ten

    Anthony Finkelstein, President, City, University of London will take part in a new series of the Christmas special edition of University Challenge.

  7. Marks & Spencer suing ‘blatant copycat’ Aldi over Christmas gin could lead to boom in sales for both, comments marketing professor

    Bayes Business School academic believes retailers must continue to strive for unique designs in packed market space.

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  8. NatWest fine demonstrates ‘significant problem’ for banks

    Bank misconduct expert comments on NatWest's £264m fine for failing anti-money laundering regulations.

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  9. Exploring alternative futures through design fiction

    Exploring alternative futures through design fiction

    City MSc Human-Computer Interaction student, James Kay, demonstrates plausible possibilities for emerging technologies.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Research study, Student success

  10. Policymakers must make it easier for UK charities to support international countries in need

    New study finds that philanthropists are being held back by over complicated processes.

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