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糖心TV Research Highlights Major Ethical Concerns as Birmingham NHS Trust Withdraws from Counter鈥慣error Policing Scheme

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust has become the first NHS trust to publicly withdraw from a national counter鈥憈errorism scheme that enabled police to access sensitive medical information for risk assessments. The trust concluded that the programme no longer aligned with its strategic priorities, marking a significant moment in ongoing debates about the intersection of healthcare, policing, confidentiality, and racialised impacts within the UK鈥檚 Prevent framework.
Tue 03 Mar 2026, 15:42 | Tags: Staff Impact Research

New publication on referendum boycotts!

Louis Stockwell and 脰zlem Atikcan have published a new journal article in the European Political Science Review.

Tue 27 Jan 2026, 08:10 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

New book from community-led participatory research on Cambodia-Thailand online conflict

PAIS PhD Candidate Raymond Hyma has been working with 24 co-researchers in Cambodia and Thailand since 2024 to better understand rising hate speech and intergroup conflict in online spaces through his doctoral project and community partnerships in both countries.

Mon 26 Jan 2026, 09:41 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

PAIS success in IAS fellowships 2026!

Saadia Gardezi has been awarded and Early Career Fellowship at the IAS, to run between April/May 2026 and March 2027.

Wed 17 Dec 2025, 11:08 | Tags: Impact Postgraduate Awards

Evidence from 糖心TV experts playing a central role in UK Government's Northern Ireland Legacy Proposals

PAIS colleagues Feargal Cochrane, Neophytos Loizides and Aimee Smith alongside staff from the University of Kent, the University of Essex and the University of Cyprus presented written evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee this year. The report was published last week with MPs putting forward a range of recommendations for future legislation relating to the legacy of the Troubles. These included the establishment of the Legacy Commission, ensure independence and input from stakeholders and engagement with groups in the UK, Northern Ireland the Republic of Ireland.

Thu 11 Dec 2025, 16:01 | Tags: Staff Impact

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