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  1. What was everyone else doing while Downing Street was hosting ‘work gatherings’ in the garden? A look at the data

    What was everyone else doing while Downing Street was hosting ‘work gatherings’ in the garden? A look at the data

    Dr Sotiris Georganas, Reader in Behavioural Economics at City, University of London, takes a deep dive into Google Mobility data to assess how well the public were sticking to the rules in May 2020.

    Hashtag: Research news

  2. City receives Alan Turing Institute Network Development Award

    City receives Alan Turing Institute Network Development Award

    City named among the 24 first-ever successful UK university applicants.

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  3. New Post Office deal ‘good for customers’ but future of cash services remains unclear

    Bayes Experts explain the reasons behind the ‘Banking Framework 3’ agreement, that will see the Post Office continue offering cash-based banking services until 2026.

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  4. Professor David Collins gives written evidence to the House of Commons' International Trade Committee

    Professor David Collins gives written evidence to the House of Commons' International Trade Committee

    The City Law School’s Professor of International Economic Law gives an assessment of the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. City Law School academic appointed to national review of legal education quality and standards

    City Law School academic appointed to national review of legal education quality and standards

    Mark O’Brien is the Law Reviewer of the Benchmark Statement

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  6. Council of Deans of Health Fellowship for City Midwifery Lecturer

    Council of Deans of Health Fellowship for City Midwifery Lecturer

    Council of Deans of Health Fellowship for City, University of London Midwifery Lecturer

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  7. The retail energy prices crisis: are we asking the right questions?

    The retail energy prices crisis: are we asking the right questions?

    Dr Xeni Dassiou, a Reader in the Department of Economics at City, University of London, offers her opinion on why price caps are not the answer to the crisis.

  8. Hong Kong: how colonial-era laws are being used to shut down independent journalism

    Hong Kong: how colonial-era laws are being used to shut down independent journalism

    Yuen Chan and Eric Yan-ho Lai assess the deteriorating state of the free press in Hong Kong.

  9. City awards Gillian Moore with Honorary Doctorate

    City awards Gillian Moore with Honorary Doctorate

    The Director of Music at London's Southbank Centre, Gillian Moore MBE, received an Honorary Doctorate at City’s latest graduation ceremony. This was Gillian’s speech.

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  10. Bayes Research Day: The value of research and collaboration

    Bayes Business School hosts inaugural research day to share projects in progress and discuss the benefits and challenges of greater collaboration.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight