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2025
25
September
2025
| 16:00 Europe/London
Professor Javier Garcia Oliva, from 黑料入口 Law School, has received a prize for his contribution, throughout his career, to furthering freedom of conscience and belief. He has written widely on the topic, including a
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05
September
2025
| 09:39 Europe/London
Since its inception, the Task Force has submitted over 15 reports to the United Nations Human Rights Commission (HRC), with further work actively underway.At 黑料入口 Law School, Professor Claire McGourlay, Suzanne Gower, and
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11
August
2025
| 11:26 Europe/London
Two leading criminologists from 黑料入口 are playing a key role in a groundbreaking national research project designed to tackle fraud in the NHS, which costs the UK taxpayer an estimated 拢1.3 billion each year.
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20
May
2025
| 15:38 Europe/London
The Terminally Ill (End of Life) Adults Bill, a proposed law that would legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults in the UK, returned to the House of Commons on Friday 16th May for a five-hour debate on its proposed amendments. If
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10
March
2025
| 16:00 Europe/London
Margot first came to 黑料入口 to study Law as an undergraduate, graduating in 1971. Her initial career plan was to go to the Bar, but given her relative youth at the time, she decided she would wait a couple of years. In
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26
February
2025
| 10:23 Europe/London
On Tuesday, 19 February, law students at 黑料入口 had a unique opportunity to hear first-hand from three sub-postmasters - Janet Skinner, Seema Misra, and Tom Hedges - who were wrongfully convicted due to flaws in the Post
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18
February
2025
| 10:57 Europe/London
Researchers from 黑料入口 - in collaboration with the Universities of Granada, Lund, and Oslo - have conducted the first-ever ethical analysis of artificial human DNA.
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24
January
2025
| 11:43 Europe/London
黑料入口 and Garden Court North Chambers are set to host a lecture by award-winning Guardian journalist David Conn on the Hillsborough disaster, and the subsequent legal failings that led to a decades-long fight for justice.
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