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  1. Centre for Food Policy awarded funding to transform food system

    Centre for Food Policy awarded funding to transform food system

    New co-centre involving researchers and institutions from across Ireland and the UK receives £60m in joint funding

  2. The snack trap: families in poverty aren’t equipped for the battle against ultra-processed snacks

    The snack trap: families in poverty aren’t equipped for the battle against ultra-processed snacks

    City, University of London-led research shows the multiple ways ultra-processed snacks high in fat, sugar, and salt (HFSS) become normalised in children’s diets

  3. Greenwashing accusations will subside if Manchester United are successful, says Bayes M&A expert

    Greenwashing accusations will subside if Manchester United are successful, says Bayes M&A expert

    Dr Naaguesh Appadu comments on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s prospective purchase of shares in Manchester United.

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  4. Government's leasehold reform plans could increase property prices, says study

    Government's leasehold reform plans could increase property prices, says study

    Findings of the study contradict the Government's current policies on promoting housing affordability and levelling up

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  5. City, University of London rated ‘Good’ apprenticeship provider by Ofsted

    City, University of London rated ‘Good’ apprenticeship provider by Ofsted

    In its first full inspection by Ofsted, City receives ‘Good’ rating for its apprenticeship programmes

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  6. City academic receives optometry research award

    City academic receives optometry research award

    Dr Ahalya Subramanian FCOptom has been awarded the Neil Charman Medal by the College of Optometrists

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  7. The name game: CEOs with favourable surnames receive higher pay

    The name game: CEOs with favourable surnames receive higher pay

    New Bayes study shows significant effects on bosses’ remuneration if they have a ‘favourable’ surname.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  8. Toby Young delivers annual Contrarian Prize Lecture at Bayes Business School

    Toby Young delivers annual Contrarian Prize Lecture at Bayes Business School

    Social commentator discusses the effects of suppression of freedom of speech

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  9. Eight super-healthy leafy greens – and why you should eat them

    Eight super-healthy leafy greens – and why you should eat them

    Dr Swrajit Sarkar, Senior Lecturer in Nutrition, shares his insight writing in The Conversation.

  10. Creating collaborations: sharing learning to strengthen VCSE and health and care commissioning

    Creating collaborations: sharing learning to strengthen VCSE and health and care commissioning

    One-day event also marked the launch of the findings from a three-year NIHR-funded study into VCSE and health and care commissioning relationships

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