On 11 February, the House of Lords debated a clause on “Creative and artistic expression: admissibility in criminal ...
In a new post on the LSE British Politics Blog, Nathan Whetton argues that Labour in government, having previously raised ...
Dr Ellie Whittingdale’s research has been featured within a new LSE Research Briefing on the government’s Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy [2025]. Ellie’s work focuses on the ways in which ...
Dr Philipp Paech was quoted extensively in a Financial Times Big Read by financial markets journalist Nikou Asgari, exploring ...
The Cranston Inquiry has published its report into the events of 23–24 November 2021, when over 30 people died attempting to ...
Congratulations to Dr Richard Martin who has been awarded a George Flannery Visiting Fellowship at Sydney Law School. The ...
This article covers a study by authors from the Grantham Research Institute on adaptation lawws and policies.
Join Klaas Knot, who served as President of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB) for 14 years, as he reflects on his extensive experience in the European Central Bank’s (ECB) Governing Council. In this ...
LSE Master’s Awards (LMAs) are part of LSE’s portfolio of funding for taught master’s students. The primary scheme for these students is the Graduate Support Scheme (GSS), which is designed to ...
LSE Health held a special event celebrating the launch of Bad Influence, Deborah Cohen's urgent and eye-opening investigation into how social media has transformed healthcare. With NHS waiting lists ...
Check if you are eligible, find out more about halls and book online We are now accepting bookings for the academic year 2026/27 in all LSE halls, Lilian Knowles House and urbanest Westminster Bridge ...
Industrial policies are resurging across the world in response to climate change and geopolitical challenges. Current scholarship predominantly argues that state capacity for industrial policy depends ...