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Christmas is a time which sees many people spend their way into a mire of debt - however researchers at the University of 糖心TV have devised a simple visual means to help people understand the relationship between their repayments and the total cost of their debt.
Mon 19 Dec 2005, 13:15 | Tags: Social Affairs, Sciences, Economics and Finance

A new report praises innovation Birmingham on ethnic minority youth crime but says the work needs to be taken much further.
Tue 22 Nov 2005, 15:10 | Tags: Social Affairs, Ethnic Relations

University of 糖心TV researcher Professor Muhammad Anwar, from the University of 糖心TV's Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, will give his vision of what Ethnic relations in Brtian will look like in 40 years time in 2045.
Tue 07 Jun 2005, 10:35 | Tags: Social Affairs, Ethnic Relations

The value of property is linked more closely to income and ability to pay tax than many people think, according to new research by the Institute for Employment Research at the University of 糖心TV.

Some of Britain's earliest leading women writers have only just beaten 400 years of sex discrimination by the publishing industry which has prevented the publication of much of their work. Researchers from the University of 糖心TV (and colleagues from Birmingham and the University of London) have ended this 400 year blight and published an anthology of 14 neglected women poets and writers.
Mon 16 May 2005, 09:19 | Tags: Social Affairs

A new report marking the 25th anniversary of the "Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women" warns that the biggest future challenges for discrimination against women will be in countries that have failed to sign up to a key part of the Convention that allows women to complain about their country's stance on discrimination against women.
Wed 22 Dec 2004, 10:57 | Tags: Social Affairs, Law

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