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The UK faces a "rising" and unpredictable threat from Iran, according to a new report that highlights an increase in ...
Professor Tony Travers, of the London School of Economics, told The Standard: “There no doubt the return of the ...
Moving from individual contributions to team achievements in group projects: Putting the emphasis on a deliberate, reflective ...
With a 96% pass rate and multiple students scoring over 40 points, the school marks another year of academic excellence and ...
London School of Economics (LSE) becomes first UK university to implement autonomous sourcing technology across departments ...
AI isn’t here to replace IT teams - it’s here to empower them. Those who embrace AI will gain a competitive advantage and ...
Queen Ronke says African textiles are now global, boosting economies, jobs and preserving cultural heritage through fashion.
If you often find humor in situations others might not, it might indicate a high IQ. A study published in the journal ...
Sometime during the mid-1990s, I took a break from studies. I had completed a research project on state failure, and of the post-state economy in Somalia. I needed, for once, to get as far away from ...
Lars Olson, president and wealth adviser at Alluvial Private Wealth, followed in his father's footsteps into financial planning. Olson co-founded Alluvial Private Wealth in 2021 and Alluvial Tax & ...
The Bank of England has published a series of working papers and a notable speech by Professor Alan Taylor, shedding light on ...
The DA’s persistent stealth-threat to abandon the GNU is a continuation of FW de Klerk’s walkout from the 1994 GNU and his opposition to the 1996 Constitution. South Africa survived that walk-out and ...