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A legacy of learning: four family members, one alma mater
Between 1948 and 2022, four members of the Burton family studied at the University of Leeds.
Alan Yentob: remembering a creative giant
After showing a passion for drama at Leeds, television executive and presenter Alan Yentob went on to change the course of broadcasting over nearly six decades at the BBC.
The energy policy dimensions of LegalTech
The University of Leeds has been partnering with Whitecap Consulting, a major Leeds-based think-tank and organiser of the LegalTech in Leeds Annual Conference, since its launch in 2022.
Scholars establish global research network on economic crime in Africa following workshop hosted at the University of Johannesburg
The joint workshop, titled ‘Global Research Network on Economic Crime in Africa’, took place in Johannesburg on 23 and 24 April 2025.
Do free speech rights apply against private actors?
The School of Law’s Professor Paul Wragg grapples with the meaning and nature of the term ‘free speech’ in his new monograph.