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Further support for households may be needed as cost-of-living squeeze continues

11 March 2022

Current measures do not go far enough to offset rise in prices, report concludes

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“Death and Transfiguration” receives rave reviews

10 March 2022

Death and Transfiguration, Professor Kenneth Hamilton’s new album devoted to the piano music of Franz Liszt, continues to earn accolades.

Working with Translation: Theory and Practice

10 March 2022

Our free FutureLearn course, Working with Translation: Theory and Practice is available for enrolment and is open to all. The next run of the course will start on the 14 March 2022.

Career catchup – Matthew Congreve

4 March 2022

Last year Matthew Congreve, who graduated from our BScEcon International Relations and Politics programme in 2018, completed the Civil Service Fast Stream and was promoted to the role of Second Clerk of the Defence Committee in the House of Commons.

COVID-19 has increased awareness of devolution among UK news providers, report shows

2 March 2022

Despite improvements, academics still found missed opportunities to represent all four nations

Welsh speakers’ views to be given more prominence with new online tool

1 March 2022

FreeTxt | TestunRhydd project will offer free bilingual survey analysis for any organisation in Wales

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Tackling supply chain crises

1 March 2022

Exploring digital innovation in tackling supply chain crises in our latest Breakfast Briefing

Christopher Williams presents Barmotin’s Piano Music, Vol. 2

1 March 2022

Barmotin’s Piano Music, Vol. 2, performed by Christopher Williams, has been released.

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New for 2022: MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice

23 February 2022

An international approach to the study of crime and crime control

Subversive Legal History shortlisted for socio-legal book prize

23 February 2022

Professor Russell Sandberg’s latest book has been shortlisted for this year’s Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Socio-Legal Theory and History Book Prize.