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In an article entitled 'Kimmy No-Mates: Why no meeting and greeting?', Aidan Foster-Carter highlights the lack of interaction between Kim Jong Un and other world leaders since coming to power.

Around the world, growing attention is being given to finding ways of responding to the challenges of population ageing and of living longer with disability or frailty

The University of Leeds is offering awards worth 10k for postgraduate students from less advantaged backgrounds as part of a project working with HEFCE and five partner universities.

Liberty Building, home to the School of Law

Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, Clive Walker, writes to the Australian Parliament’s Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs.

Liberty Building, home to the School of Law

Congratulations to MA Criminal Justice and Criminology student, Naomi-Ellen Speechley, who has been shortlisted for the Howard League for Penal Reform’s John Sunley Memorial Prize.