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Stories of Hong Kong in Britain: from a 1924 colonial exhibition to a 21st century retrospective
A century ago, two British Empire Exhibitions received 17 million and 9 million visitors respectively in Wembley, London in an apparent effort to showcase and expand British colonial activity.
School of Law academic addresses money laundering risks through new video
Dr Ilaria Zavoli publishes a video on money laundering in the UK construction industry.
School of Law academic Dr Paolo Sandro awarded prestigious Academic Parliamentary Fellowship
These fellowships provide researchers with a key opportunity to influence Parliament.
Class of 2024 Spotlight: Alexandra Gibbons’ vision for a more equitable legal system
Alexandra, a recent graduate, shares her dissertation on class discrimination, her experiences at the University of Leeds, and her plans to build a successful career.
BBC interviews Professor Mark Davis about the UK’s residential retrofit revolution
On 29 August, the BBC Morning Live show broadcast a feature from Leeds on how UK households could reduce their energy costs in ways that also help to decarbonise society.