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Instagram’s Account Status tools criticised by creators in new study

Users found the tools to be opaque, ineffective and discriminatory
News
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Why are we having fewer children? | Award-winning LSE iQ podcast

50 years ago we feared overpopulation, now governments are worried about falling birth rates. Global fertility rates are at historic lows but should we be concerned?
LSE IQ
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Tackling indoor air pollution - making the invisible visible

Coffee-break research with Dr Sefi Roth, 11-11.30am
10Mar
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Future Proof | Sustainable responses to global challenges

Videos, articles, blogs and events exploring what a sustainable and resilient future looks like, and how the social sciences will help us build it.
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Latest issue of Centrepiece from The Centre for Economic Performance

Featuring Philippe Aghion, Nobel Laureate, and John Van Reenen
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The world is your office: how ‘‘work from anywhere’’ is transforming work

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Prithwiraj Choudhury
Economics
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Why is religion important when talking about climate change?

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Dr Hanane Benadi, Kristian Noll
Sustainability
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Recommended reading on the future of world trade

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · LSE Review of Books
Economics
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What makes a good judge – and why it matters now

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Sir Ross Cranston
Society
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