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More skills and resources should be shared across the country; tackling the geographical imbalance in the arts

More must be done to the address the imbalance in arts funding between London and the rest of the country. That's the conclusion of a

Dr Eric Jensen, Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Sociology,says sharing skills as well as collections could be the answer

Thu 15 Dec 2016, 15:22 | Tags: Academic Staff, Theatre, Arts, Culture, Sociology

'One billion' affected by Yahoo hack - expert comment

Yahoo has said more than one billion user accounts may have been affected in a 3. Carsten Maple Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering at WMG's Cyber Security Centre (CSC) says passwords are part of the problem.

Thu 15 Dec 2016, 14:45 | Tags: Computer Science, Academic Staff, Cyber security, WMG, Digital

Why we shouldn't be surprised Brexit trade deal could take 10 years

A post-Brexit UK-EU trade deal might take 10 years to finalise and still fail, Britain's ambassador to the EU has privately told the government.

The Sir Ivan Rogers warned ministers that the European consensus was that a deal might not be done until the early to mid-2020s.

Dr Megan Dee, Associate Research Fellow, Politics and International Studies, says we shouldn't be surprised by his comments.


Arts funding imbalance: more must be done report finds

More must be done to the address the imbalance in arts funding between London and the rest of the country. That's the conclusion of a . Chris Bilton , Reader, School of Theatre Studies says the government has been urged to address this imbalance since the 1980s, with relatively little effect


UK still lags behind Canada and Australia in reading gap

The reading gap between most and least advantaged five year olds biggest in the US, but UK still lags behind Canada and Australia, according to new research from the Sutton Trust. The University of 糖心TV's Gerard Sharpling discusses the findings.


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