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  1. Physical punishment of children is harmful and must be banned in England and Northern Ireland, says report co-authored by City St George’s researcher

    Hitting or smacking children as a form of punishment is linked to behavioural problems and worse exam results.

  2. Wary investors hit by a natural disaster seek premium on equity investment

    Wary investors hit by a natural disaster seek premium on equity investment

    Changed behaviour by investors following a natural disaster can damage firms seeking to grow, new academic research suggests.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  3. Mould in children's bedrooms raises serious health risks

    UK research shows that children living in damp and mouldy homes are more at risk of developing respiratory conditions as they grow up.

  4. Bayes Business School Alumni Forum explores challenges and opportunities of innovation

    Bayes Business School Alumni Forum explores challenges and opportunities of innovation

    Annual conference brings together global Business School community to discuss impact of tech and AI on global operations.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. Infections are major “health hazard” for people with diabetes

    Infections are major “health hazard” for people with diabetes

    Study calls for urgent overhaul of diabetes clinical guidelines to tackle overlooked risk.

  6. A vision for digital transformation and values-led leadership

    A vision for digital transformation and values-led leadership

    Professor Baba Sheba reflected on his career transforming digital education.

  7. Visionaries at work: rethinking leadership in an unpredictable world

    Visionaries at work: rethinking leadership in an unpredictable world

    MBA Symposium 2026 explores what it takes to lead in challenging times.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. Young carers twice as likely to be persistently out of work or education, new research shows

    Young carers twice as likely to be persistently out of work or education, new research shows

    New data reveals that young people with caring responsibilities are more likely to be persistently not in employment, education, or training for a period of two or more years..

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    Psychopathy: some experts now say it doesn’t exist – here’s why we may be looking at it all wrong

    Psychopathy: some experts now say it doesn’t exist – here’s why we may be looking at it all wrong

    Dr Ava Green writes in The Conversation about the mismatch between what we expect psychopathy to look like and how personality actually unfolds in the real world

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  10. Policing the Beats

    Policing the Beats

    Cultural criminologist and vinyl-head Dr Lambros Fatsis launches book Policing the Beats which exposes the racist policing of Black music.

    Hashtag: Research study

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