LSE in print
340,000 elderly locked out of state-funded care
The Daily Telegraph, 23/10/2013, p.1, Laura Donnelly
Research by the London School of Economics says at least 340,000 vulnerable people who rely on home helps will get no support from plans which the Coalition pledged would limit the costs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10398204/Vulnerable-elderly-locked-out
-of-state-funded-care-despite-reforms-study-finds.html|
CHINA'S WAR ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM
International New York Times, 23/10/2013, p.8, Unattributed
University's connections with American and European universities, and tarnish its reputation. In the spirit of academic freedom, universities that have collaborative ties with Peking University — Stanford, Cornell, Yale, the London School of Economics and many others — should be putting pressure on China's leading university to reinstate Mr. Xia.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/22/opinion/beijings-assault-on-academic-freedom.html?_r=0|
Millions without a plan to pay for old age
Daily Express, 23/10/2013, p.25, Unattributed
Separate figures show 340,000 frail and disabled pensioners will miss out on Government help to fund their own care. Research by the London School of Economics says the people, who rely on home helps, will get no support because of plans to limit care costs. It will only be given if there
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More than 340,000 will be given NO help to wash, dress and cook despite government pledge to overhaul elderly care
Mail Online UK (Web), 22/10/2013, Daniel Martin
charities fear could pressurise councils who currently help those with 'moderate' needs to stop doing so. The Care and Support Alliance conducted a new analysis of research conducted by the London School of Economics which found that 340,000 people will receive no support for their care, meaning they will have to pay without their costs being capped. This includes 170,000 pensioners
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2471466/More-340-000-given-NO-help-
wash-dress-cook-despite-government-pledge-overhaul-elderly-care.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490|
LSE `seeks facts’ over expulsion at Peking
Times Higher Education Supplement (Web), 22/10/2013, Unattributed
The London School of Economics is attempting to establish the facts over the expulsion of an academic from Peking University, one of its partners.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/lse-seeks-facts-over-expulsion-at-peking/2008389.article|
Labour backs May's immigration plans
BBC (Web), 22/10/2013, Unattributed
exploitation of illegal workers or problems at border controls. Labour's amendments include: There are no official estimates of the number of illegal immigrants in the UK. A 2009 study by the London School of Economics produced an estimate of 618,000, but the Migration Watch pressure group said this under-estimated the number of people who had overstayed their visas and the true
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24613222|
How one town was shaped by silk
BBC (Web), 23/10/2013, Unattributed
Packed and bundled Silk also provides economists with the earliest model of a globalised industry, according to Debin Ma of the London School of Economics. "There were other materials like coffee and ceramics but these came later. Silk was global early on for simple reasons.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24623315|
Banking Balkanization Prevails in Europe on Eve of Review
Bloomberg - Sonia Sirletti - Oct 23 at 4:50 BST
to reasonable levels, according to Paul De Grauwe, a professor at the London School of Economics. Banks in Spain, Italy and Portugal face about 250 billion euros in potential losses on their...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-22/banking-balkanization-prevails-in
-europe-on-eve-of-review.html|
2013 Chilean pre-election report
Washington Post - Al Kamen - Oct 22 at 19:37 BST
elections from Kenneth Bunker, a PhD candidate in political science at the London School of Economics. You can find his blog here or follow him on Twitter @tresquintos.] ***** The upcoming...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2013/10/22/2013-chile-
pre-election-report-bachelet-will-likely-win-but-watch-the-legislative-results/|
Journey Arabs should not have taken at all
Times of Oman - their increase - Oct 23 at 6:33 BST
debate, from our dissension. We are their parents and original." A London School of Economics report on Arabs' quest for liberty, equality and fraternity clearly says, uprisings across the...
http://www.timesofoman.com/Columns/Article-1436.aspx|
Labour backs Theresa May's Immigration Bill
The Green Box at PoliticsHome.com - Oct 22 at 22:44 BST
number of illegal immigrants in the UK. A 2009 study by the London School of Economics produced an estimate of 618,000, but the Migration Watch pressure group said this under-estimated the number of people who had overstayed their visas and the true...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24613222|
Grambling State Student Journalists, Punished For 'Unprofessional' Work, Get Reprieve
Media - The Huffington Post - tyler.kingkade@huffingtonpost.com (Tyler Kingkade) - Oct 23 at 3:25 BST
Jewish, and used a byline of "Herschel Q. Goldberg, staff investment banker." London School Of EconomicsTwo male British university students
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/22/grambling-state-journalists-students-punished_n_4142039.html|
人民币国际化将改变中国和伦敦 (translate)
Financial Times Chinese - Oct 23 at 0:15 BST
本文作者是伦敦政治经济学院( London School of Economics)教授译者/马拉
http://www.ftchinese.com/story/001053001#adchannel=NP_China|
George Galloway: In for the kill
Total Politics - Oct 22 at 20:20 BST
He is also often labelled a champagne socialist (despite being teetotal; “I’ve never tasted alcohol,” he says proudly), having put his London home up for £1.5m earlier this year, and was tagged “most expensive backbencher” in 2006 after an MPs’ expenses study by the LSE.
http://www.totalpolitics.com/articles/427087/george-galloway-in-for-the-kill.thtml|
Stamps.com Chief Legal Officer Seth Weisberg Wins Los Angeles Business Journal Corporate Counsel Awa
Yahoo! Finance - Oct 22 at 13:16 BST
and astronomy from Harvard University and a general course certificate from the London School of Economics. Stamps.com, the Stamps.com logo and PhotoStamps® are trademarks or registered trademarks...
Legge stabilit, Alfano: ?Migliorabile, non è Vangelo. Mai parlato di scissione del Pdl?
Il Fatto Quotidiano - Redazione Il Fatto Quotidiano - Oct 22 at 12:36 BST
dei lealisti, con Sandro Bondi che dichiara: “Condivido l’analisi prodotta dalla London School of Economics, secondo cui Letta sta seguendo esattamente lo stesso percorso di Monti: ‘tutto deve...
http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2013/10/22/legge-stabilita-alfano-non-e-vangelo-miglioreremo-e-sul-pdl-mai-parlato-di-scissione/752196/|
Bondi: Letta come Monti, stabilità a tutti i costi (translate)
Il Mondo - Oct 22 at 10:48 BST
Roma, 22 ott. "Condivido l'analisi prodotta dalla London School of Economics, secondo cui Letta sta seguendo esattamente lo stesso percorso di Monti: 'tutto deve essere sacrificato in nome...
http://www.ilmondo.it/politica/2013-10-22/bondi-letta-come-monti-stabilit-tutti-costi_346144.shtml|
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News
BBC World Service, 22/10/2013
Madawi Al-Rasheed comments on the tense relationship between Saudi Arabia and the US
Connect the World with Becky Anderson
CNN, 22/10/2013
Fawaz Gerges comments on the conflict in Syria.
House of Commons
BBC Parliament, 22/10/2013
Mention of LSE figures on illegal migrants.