Found amongst our Cavendish-Bentinck collection in the Women's Library is Un aventurier au XVIII siècle, le chevalier d’Ėon, 1728-1810 by Octave Homberg and Fernand Jousselin, published in Paris in ...
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More than three-quarters of immigrants to the UK last year were workers and their dependents or students and their dependents ...
If the price of eggs had risen at the same rate as the price of housing land, a dozen eggs would have cost £91.28 by 2008. - Professor Paul Cheshire The damaging effects of the UK’s housing crisis are ...
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This article reports on Graham Stringer’s role within the Global Warming Policy Foundation. Stringer, who is currently seeking re-election as a Labour Party MP, is a trustee of the Foundation. The ...
First I will introduce the key themes of my recent book, Escape From Model Land, with a focus on applications in climate modelling and climate services. I will then discuss an example taken from some ...
Pallab Ghosh wrote an article for BBC InDepth on animal consciousness – including Jonathan Birch’s work. The article titled ‘Are animals conscious? How new research is changing minds’ explores the the ...
This report is an initial exploratory study of global trends in just transition policies and laws. It empirically reviews 159 policies and laws across 61 countries and the European Union that are ...