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Who benefits from the privatisation of health and social care?

Tuesday 24 March 2026 · Dr Benjamin Goodair
Economics
Child holding a teddy

Tackling school bullying: insights from Mexico

Tuesday 24 March 2026 · Dr Kevin Zapata-Celestino
Society
Young boys stand together with the colours of the Mexican flag overlaid

The power and constraints on international law in a political world

Tuesday 24 March 2026 · Dr Theresa Squatrito
Politics
world maps and gavel

How Brexit remade Britain's political identities

Tuesday 24 March 2026 · Professor Sara B Hobolt
Politics
Women protesting against or for Brexit, one for Remain and the others for Leave.

Teaching about colonialism in the classroom

Tuesday 24 March 2026 · Professor Leigh Gardner, Professor Tirthankar Roy, Professor Mohamed Saleh
Race equity
Various photographs from colonial times including of a train, ship and the British flag.

Why is religion important when talking about climate change?

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Dr Hanane Benadi, Kristian Noll
Sustainability
A person stands looking at a car half submerged by floods in Jordan.

Recommended reading on the future of world trade

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · LSE Review of Books
Economics
Montage of the book covers recommended in this reading list.

Can belief in God increase cooperation between different religious groups?

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Jeremy Ginges
Society
Two hands being shaken in front of a mountain with a shining sun

What makes a good judge – and why it matters now

Tuesday 27 January 2026 · Professor Sir Ross Cranston
Society
The statue of justice, which stands on the Old Bailey courthouse in London.