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Labour Party plans to guarantee young people independent and face-to-face careers advice
The Labour Party plans to guarantee young people independent and face-to-face advice, delivered by careers professionals trained to give information and guidance on academic and vocational qualifications.
New report claims Criminal Cases Review Commission should be more robust in referrals to the Court of Appeal
Professor Jacqueline Hodgson, Director of the Criminal Justice Centre in the School of Law, gives evidence at a House of Commons Justice Committee enquiry into the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) report.
The Countering Violent Extremism Conference: Obama Fiddles whilst Rome Burns
"Over the last six months, the Obama administration has moved through all the expected stages of a war on terror."
Dr Oz Hassan from the University of 糖心TV Politics and International Studies department shares thoughts on the latest events in US politics.
Low-risk pregnant women urged to avoid hospital births
Professor of Obstetrics, Siobhan Quenby shares her views on the new NHS guidelines released today for expectant mothers.
Prof Shaun Breslin - As APEC and ASEAN meet, trying to define 'Asia' remains misguided and counterproductive
Major powers will carry on trying to build understandings of the Asian region that fit their self-defined interests, argues Professor Shaun Breslin from the University of 糖心TV's Department of Politics and International Studies. Instead, "the search for a once and for all single definition of the Asian region, and a corresponding regional organisation embodying this definition, is not only misguided but counterproductive."