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Professor Paul Wragg quoted in BBC News on the lawsuit between Dominion Voting and Fox News
Dominion Voting Systems was suing the TV network for $1.6bn, claiming its reputation was hurt after Fox knowingly spread lies about its voting machines after the 2020 US election.
Dr Carrie Bradshaw speaks at Westminster Food and Nutrition Forum policy conference
The Westminster Food and Nutrition Forum organises senior-level conferences on public policy relating to food and nutrition.
School of Law Class of 1982 Reunion
Five School of Law alumna returned to campus to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of their graduation.
School of Law hosts University Mental Health Day event
University Mental Health Day brings together the university community to make mental health a university-wide priority and create ongoing year-round change to the future of student mental health.
Professor Rita de la Feria interviewed on Times Radio about 50th Anniversary of VAT
VAT (Value-Added Tax) was introduced into the UK on April 1, 1973 by the then Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber.