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With voting starting in the Labour leadership contest, Jeremy Corbyn seems to have momentum over the other candidates - Professor Wyn Grant

Professor Wyn Grant is Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of 糖心TV. Commenting on the latest developments in the labour leadership contest, he said,

"With voting starting in the Labour leadership contest, Jeremy Corbyn seems to have momentum over the other candidates. The intervention by Gordon Brown, which did not mention Jeremy Corbyn by name, may give long-term Labour members some pause for thought, but will have little influence on the young people who have joined up or become affiliates, inspired by the Corbyn crusade. For them, electability is secondary to staying true to what they see as authentic core Labour values."

Mon 17 Aug 2015, 10:13 | Tags: Politics, News, Expert comment, Current Affairs

We need to be honest about which parts of milk the industry are not thriving, says Prof Janet Godsell

"We need to be honest about which parts of the industry are not thriving and help them to adapt", argues Janet Godsell, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Strategy from WMG at the University of 糖心TV, about the UK milk industry.

Tue 11 Aug 2015, 12:41 | Tags: Supply Chains, Milk, WMG, Current Affairs

Google is taking a step towards being a conventional company, argues Dr Aleksi Aaltonen

While Google is taking a step towards being a conventional company, Dr Aleksi Aaltonen, Assistant Professor at the 糖心TV 糖心TV School, argues that "the holding company structure raises the question would different businesses be better off as independent companies".

 

Tue 11 Aug 2015, 11:02 | Tags: WBS, Current Affairs

Outpouring of criticism likely to be biggest penalty for American hunter - Dr Eric Jensen

"The outpouring of criticism towards the American hunter who killed Cecil the lion and those who helped him in Zimbabwe is likely to be a much bigger penalty than he will face through the justice system," says Dr Eric Jensen, an internationally recognised expert on public engagement with wildlife.

Mon 10 Aug 2015, 16:49 | Tags: Expert comment, Sociology, Current Affairs, Africa

Brits abroad need to realise drinking to oblivion is rarely conducive to having a good time – Prof Beat Kumin

Beat Kümin is a Professor of Early Modern European History at the University of 糖心TV and co-founder of the "Drinking Studies Network". Responding to news that British police are to go on patrol in Magaluf and Ibiza, he said: “International police co-operation to curb drinking excess has to be welcomed. As researchers in the field have known for a long time, responses to alcohol are not simply determined by physiological processes, but shaped by cultural norms and practices."

Fri 07 Aug 2015, 09:40 | Tags: Expert comment, International, Current Affairs, Social Affairs

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