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  1. Can Islington be carbon neutral by 2030?

    Can Islington be carbon neutral by 2030?

    City students join the fight to make Islington carbon neutral by 2030 at City Starters Weekend.

  2. One hamburger takes 2,400 litres of 'hidden' water to make

    The Game Changers, is a Netflix documentary investigating the health and global benefits of a plant-based diet. City's Professor Tim Lang, appears in the film providing expert comment.

  3. Engaging with convenience stores for healthier food provision: what works?

    City based Food Research Collaboration publishes its evidence review of what works to promote healthy food initiatives with convenience store operators, and its guidance for effective engagement.

  4. Women dislike financial risk taking, research finds

    New research from Cass Business School explains individual attitudes to risk and loss.

  5. Much of what we know about self control may be wrong

    New research challenges view that self-control equals sacrificing pleasure.

  6. City signs three-year extension with Santander Universities

    City, University of London signs a new three-year extension worth up to nearly £350,000 with Santander Universities UK.

  7. Deregulation and standards after Brexit – what Naomi Klein’s ‘disaster capitalism’ can tell us

    By Daniel Fisher, PhD Research Candidate, Cass Business School.

  8. Bank lending against commercial property continues to grow in H1 2019

    Lending grows despite the lack of property transactions and political risks.

  9. New study suggests that the UK general public rank sight, hearing and balance as top three senses

    Cross section of adults from the UK public rank sight, hearing and balance as top three most valuable out of eight human senses.

  10. Income rank more strongly predicts happiness in countries with larger income inequality

    Study finds that the happiness gap between those at the top and bottom of the income ladder is larger in countries with greater income disparity than in those with a more equal income distribution.

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