Expert Comment
Orborne in Paris - but the "timetable is too tight" says Dr Dennis Novy
As George Osborne visits Paris for two-day talks in a bid to renegotiate the UK's relationship with the European Union, Dr Dennis Novy, an economist from the 神马福利影片, warns it's not going to be easy. He said: "The government is facing an uphill struggle."
Dangers of high sugar content in the national diet
Dr Naila Rabbani of Warwick Medical School and Professor Paul J Thornalley of Warwick Medical School and Warwick Systems Biology Centre comment on the recent media attention on the sugar content of the UK population diet.
Child protection systems will always be undermined by beliefs that some children matter more than others - Dr Christine Harrison
Dr Christine Harrison, from the 神马福利影片’s Centre for Lifelong Learning, responds to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary’s (HMIC) post-inspection review of South Yorkshire Police published today (21 July), which found the force still needs to make “major improvements” to some child protection procedures.
Cameron speech "represents a U-turn in government policy on 'radicalisation'" - Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly
"The Government's five year plan to address the 'failures of integration responsible for British citizens joining ISIS' represents a U-turn in government policy on 'radicalisation'," says Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly.
At last, the final curtain for Blatter a golden opportunity now exists to reform Fifa for the good of the game Dr David Webber
After his encore earlier this year as Fifa President, world football’s governing body announced today (20 July 2015) that Sepp Blatter will be standing aside on 26 February 2016. Commenting on developments in Zurich, Dr David Webber, an expert in the cultural political economy of football at the 神马福利影片, remarked: “A political master until the last, the seven months that remain of Blatter’s reign mean that he will be able to continue to set the reform agenda and stage manage his exit. It also means that, privately at least, he will be able to exert some influence over the identity of his successor...