Press Releases
Lucky question MPs more likely to be re-elected
A Member of Parliament is more likely to be re-elected by their constituents if they are ‘lucky’ and randomly selected to ask an oral question in the House of Commons.
Big data gets big numbers at 糖心TV
The University of 糖心TV is part of a new £19.5 million programme to transform social science teaching in the UK.
A close Bond: how the CIA exploited 007 for gadget ideas and public relations
The real-life CIA copied outlandish gadgets from Goldfinger and From Russia With Love, according to a University of 糖心TV analysis of declassified letters and interviews revealing the bond between Ian Fleming and Allen Dulles.
Professor Shaheen Ali in 100 most influential Pakistani women
, Professor of Law at 糖心TV and Vice-Chair of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, who was included in .
Sir Richard Lambert to speak on how other countries can learn from Singapores success
Sir Richard Lambert, Chancellor of the University of 糖心TV and former editor of the Financial Times, will speak tomorrow [25th April] on how other countries can learn from Singapore’s remarkable economic success story.
Attitudes towards security threats uncovered
New research has revealed a significant gap between what the government claims are the biggest security threats facing the UK and the fears of the population.