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  1. Why Labour’s ‘buy British’ plan is not going to succeed

    Why Labour’s ‘buy British’ plan is not going to succeed

    Dr Alejandro Riaño, from City's Department of Economics, unpicks the Labour Party’s plan to award more public contracts to British companies.

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  2. Do women make more ethical lawyers?

    The City Law School’s Professor Andy Boon and co-author Avis Whyte from the University of Westminster share thoughts about their recent research into solicitors’ disciplinary processes.

  3. Reading beyond figures: using Bayes’ theorem to interpret the numbers

    Award-winning science editor and author delivers latest Business School Summer Series webinar.

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  4. Improved business models are urgently needed if eHealth companies are to support older people effectively

    New report calls on scalable and sustainable solutions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of existing business models.

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  5. City’s Levistor could be a game changer for electric vehicles

    City’s Levistor could be a game changer for electric vehicles

    Developed by Professor Keith Pullen, the Levistor flywheel system has secured a £545k grant from the UK Office for Zero Emissions Vehicles, in partnership with Innovate UK.

  6. City, University of London to lead international programme to support employability and entrepreneurship for students

    British Council project will promote increased opportunities, industrialisation, and closer relationships between the UK and Sub-Saharan African universities.

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  7. Mergers and Acquisitions Research Centre hosts fifth Annual Conference

    Business School welcomes academics from around the world for virtual Mergers and Acquisitions conference.

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  8. City Emeritus Professors advise lawyers for appellants in Post Office Horizon IT scandal

    City Emeritus Professors advise lawyers for appellants in Post Office Horizon IT scandal

    Professors Bev Littlewood and Martin Newby are numbered among experts who helped to overturn the presumption that computers must be assumed to work correctly unless proven otherwise.

  9. Health and longer working lives provide key to the levelling up agenda

    A new report exposes the gaps in life expectancy, health, and economic opportunity between the richest and poorest parts of England.

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  10. New MA Data Journalism degree to celebrate launch with two panel discussions

    New MA Data Journalism degree to celebrate launch with two panel discussions

    Data journalists from The Economist and Sky News will be among the panellists waiting to share their wisdom with those aiming to follow in their footsteps.

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