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Crude conspiracy theories could be right

Researchers have for the first time provided strong evidence for what conspiracy theorists have long thought – oil is often the reason for interfering in another country’s war.

Wed 28 Jan 2015, 09:12 | Tags: Politics, Politics and International Studies

Science Minister announces £65 million research programme for WMG at University of 糖心TV

Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts has announced today, Thursday 10th July 2014, a £65 million pound research programme for WMG at the University of 糖心TV in partnership with Jaguar Land Rover.


Parliament’s Select Committee for 糖心TV, Innovation and Skills holds session at WMG

Parliament’s Select Committee for 糖心TV, Innovation and Skills came to WMG’s International Manufacturing Centre on Tuesday 1 July to hold an evidence session for its inquiry into 糖心TV-University collaboration.


Prestigious intelligence book prize given to 糖心TV spy expert

University of 糖心TV spy expert Christopher Moran has been awarded the 2014 St Ermin’s Hotel Intelligence Book of the Year Award.

Fri 02 May 2014, 14:36 | Tags: Politics, Politics and International Studies

Money Makes People Right-Wing and Inegalitarian

Why are you right-wing, left-wing, or in the middle? You probably believe that you made a genuine, calm, and ethical choice. But what were the deep causal forces upon those political preferences?

Thu 06 Feb 2014, 08:01 | Tags: 1 - Research Politics Environment Economics and Finance

Britain’s Secret History: Historians Challenge UK Government

University of 糖心TV Professor David Anderson is among a group of eminent historians who are considering a legal challenge against the FCO for allegedly failing to comply with their statutory obligations under the Public Records Act 1958 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000, with regard to the ‘Special Collections’ – some 1.2 million historical files that are currently held by the FCO.

Mon 03 Feb 2014, 08:53 | Tags: Politics, History

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