Expert Comment
Brexit court defeat for UK government - expert comment
Following the High Court ruling that Parliament must vote on whether the UK can start the process of leaving the EU, researcher briefly discusses what this could mean for the UK.
Dr Helen Wheatley considers women's roles in early TV production
Dr Helen Wheatley, Associate Professor in the Film & Television Studies department considers women's roles in early TV production.
How significant was the Suez Crisis? Andrew Jones asks how significant the Suez really was
The 1956 Suez Crisis is widely remembered as a critical event in post-war British history, which helped bring to an end the era of Britain as a global empire and superpower. Sixty years on, Andrew Jones, Teaching Fellow in Imperial History asks how significant Suez really was, and why it continues to resonate in British popular memory.
'Joint enterprise' rejection confirms bizarre understanding by Supreme Court
"The decision made today to reject the ‘joint enterprise’ challenge to previous guilty verdicts only confirms the rather bizarre understanding put forward by the Supreme Court in Jogee, that previous convictions based on joint enterprise remain generally safe, despite the direct acknowledgement that they were based on an incorrect and admittedly unfair interpretation of the law." - Dr Henrique Carva
Web giant Amazon reports a lower-than-expected third quarter profit
Professor Mark Skilton from the Warwick Business School shares thoughts on Web giant Amazon reporting a lower-than-expected third quarter profit which has caused shares to tumble in after-hours trading.