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Antipathy or approval for an AI oversight regulatory body?

Antipathy or approval for an AI oversight regulatory body?

Dr Jaspal Kaur Sadhu Singh, Senior Lecturer in Law, discusses challenges and opportunities on AI governance ahead of the UK AI Safety Summit.

30 Oct, 202321 Nov, 2023 Law
Doing God in Government

Doing God in Government

Dr Ralph Norman discusses The Bloom Review and how the British government engages with faith.

28 Apr, 202328 Apr, 2023 Faith and religion
The end of a geopolitical era?

The end of a geopolitical era?

Dr Alex Kent reflects on the contribution that HM Queen Elizabeth II has made to global geopolitics.

14 Sep, 202214 Sep, 2022 Faith and religion, History, Sociology, Tourism
December Brexit negotiations

December Brexit negotiations

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses Brexit negotiations as trade talks with the EU continue.

10 Dec, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research, Uncategorised
Lockdown loosens! But are politicians and scientists in this together?

Lockdown loosens! But are politicians and scientists in this together?

Professor Mike Weed explores the interface of #PolicyAndEvidence in the COVID-19 response.

29 May, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
From Sevastopol to Salisbury: Are we at Cold War 2.0?

From Sevastopol to Salisbury: Are we at Cold War 2.0?

With the recent renewal of Cold-War-era tensions, Dr Alexander Kent reflects on the parallels that are being drawn with the past.

16 Mar, 201816 Jun, 2021 Geography, Research
Brexit: Mrs May receives advice from an 18th Century Prime Minister

Brexit: Mrs May receives advice from an 18th Century Prime Minister

Dr Keith McLay comments on the photograph of the Prime Minister signing the Article 50 letter below a painting of Sir Robert Walpole. 

29 Mar, 201730 Mar, 2017 History, Politics, Uncategorised
The Etiquette of Quitting: Triggering Article 50

The Etiquette of Quitting: Triggering Article 50

Dr Amelia Hadfield, Director of the Centre for European Studies, explores the key topics which she believes will arise after the UK Prime Minister triggers Article 50 today. 

29 Mar, 201715 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research

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