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  1. How Sunak came up with disputed Labour tax figures – and what’s wrong with them

    How Sunak came up with disputed Labour tax figures – and what’s wrong with them

    Professor Steve Schifferes writes in The Conversation about the first televised debate between Sunak and Starmer and the prime minister’s claims on Labour’s tax plans.

  2. Uncovering London’s hidden history: Slavery and the City

    Uncovering London’s hidden history: Slavery and the City

    Dr Peter Grant led a guided tour through the City of London, stopping at sites with historical links to the transatlantic slave trade

  3. Bayes lecture explores open banking and credit access

    Bayes lecture explores open banking and credit access

    Professor Puri explains how open banking is boosting access to credit for financially excluded

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  4. Why Nigel Farage spent his first campaign speech complaining that young people don’t know about D-Day

    Why Nigel Farage spent his first campaign speech complaining that young people don’t know about D-Day

    Dr Francesco Rigoli writes in The Conversation about Nigel Farage's speech and how the theme of national decline appeals to those on the right

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  5. Politics as theatre: City podcast counts down to the 2024 General Election

    Politics as theatre: City podcast counts down to the 2024 General Election

    Experts from City's School of Policy & Global Affairs launch analysis podcast ahead of the 2024 General Election.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Research news

  6. Trump guilty on 34 counts: can the USA still call itself a bastion of democracy?

    Trump guilty on 34 counts: can the USA still call itself a bastion of democracy?

    Politics experts at City react to Trump's guilty verdict.

    Hashtag: Research study

  7. New programme to improve NHS stroke care for communication-impaired patients

    New programme to improve NHS stroke care for communication-impaired patients

    Led by academics at the University of Sheffield and City, University of London, the COM-STAR research programme aims to understand the key communication training needs of NHS stroke care staff

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  8. Dr Kseniya Oksamytna wins prestigious International Studies Association book award

    Dr Kseniya Oksamytna wins prestigious International Studies Association book award

    Dr Kseniya Oksamytna wins prestigious Chadwick F Alger prize for her book on UN peacekeeping.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. “A thinktank for our times”: City launches the Finsbury Institute

    “A thinktank for our times”: City launches the Finsbury Institute

    City launches the Finsbury Institute (a research centre aimed at translating research into policy) with the conference 'Polycrisis Interrogated'.

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  10. Crabb Lab receives prestigious US NIH funding for glaucoma study

    Crabb Lab receives prestigious US NIH funding for glaucoma study

    Project will provide important new information on the impact of different patterns and severities of visual field loss on quality of life

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