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Does the law really protect sex workers?
Research student Laura Connolly (Sociology and Social Policy) writes about the criminalisation of clients in the sex industry being detrimental.
Screen Actors Guild awards set to further expose Oscars' lack of diversity
As the Academy continues to confront criticism, success at the Sags on Saturday for stars such as Viola Davis, Queen Latifah and Idris Elba seems likely to highlight how far film lags behind TV.
Leeds University Emeritus Professor Bauman interviewed in Spanish press
Emeritus Professor of Sociology and renowned social theorist Zygmunt Bauman is interviewed on range of subjects for EL Pais, the largest newspaper in Spain.
‘Organ Donation: Does Presumed Consent Work?’
People in the UK would rather risk their health by donating a kidney when they are alive than give their kidneys away when they are dead.
‘Managed area’ for Leeds sex workers will be made permanent
Professor Teela Sanders has carried out an evaluation of the controversial "managed area" scheme, in which sex workers are permitted to work in a designated part of Holbeck from 7pm to 7am.