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Dr James Worrall features on The Program on Governance and Local Development podcast to discuss his report on decentralisation processes in Oman
The podcast is part of the project ‘Governance Under Decentralisation: Oman & In The Arab Region’ which seeks to understand the challenges facing the decentralisation process in transitioning states.
Dr Sarah Brown contributes to Westminster Business Forum Online Conference on consumer credit in the context of COVID-19
Dr Brown spoke at the Westminster Business Forum Online Conference 'Next steps for consumer credit and the retail lending market - regulatory reform, innovation and protecting vulnerable customers'.
The School of Law's Dr Carrie Bradshaw invited to participate in Government Office of Science initiative, Rebuilding a Resilient Britain: Supporting post-Covid Recovery
Dr. Bradshaw has been invited to participate in an initiative, organised by the Government Office for Science, to feed diverse and robust evidence into the government’s Covid-19 recovery strategy.
Can illegal raves be policed effectively? Professor Stuart Lister discusses in 'Wired' article
Professor Lister, Professor of Policing and Criminal Justice in the School of Law, comments upon the complex nature of policing illegal raves in recent 'Wired' article.
Dr Victoria Honeyman interviewed on BBC Radio Cumbria's mid-morning show
Dr Honeyman appears on the mid-morning radio show to discuss developments that have occurred in the last 100 days of government.