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Extra 750,000 school places needed in population surge

Dr Des Hewitt from the Centre for Professional Education shares his thoughts on the recent reports, suggesting that in the coming years there will be an increase of the number of places needed for children in schools...


‘Piecemeal reforms are on the horizon, but question marks remain over the candidates to land the top job at Fifa’ – Dr David Webber

This Friday delegates from world football’s governing body, Fifa, will meet to decide not only upon a new president to replace Sepp Blatter, but crucially a set of reforms that it is hoped will enable the organisation to draw a line under Blatter’s eighteen-year reign and the scandal that has engulfed it since May of last year.

Thu 25 Feb 2016, 09:43 | Tags: Politics, News, Expert comment

Tesco 'Prioritised Finances' Over Suppliers, Professor Godsell is available to comment

Britain's largest supermarket Tesco has "seriously breached" a legally-binding code to protect grocery producers by prioritising its own finances over the fair treatment of its suppliers, a new report has found. Professor Janet Godsell, of WMG at the University of Warwick is available for expert comment.

Tue 26 Jan 2016, 12:00 | Tags: Academic Staff, News, Supply Chains, Expert comment

The Death and Mourning for David Bowie

Following the recent death of David Bowie Deborah Lynn Steinberg, Professor of Gender, Media and Cultural Studies, takes a personal look at public mourning.

Tue 12 Jan 2016, 10:46 | Tags: News, Expert comment, Culture, Sociology, death

Elizabeth II follows some illustrious predecessors in reigning for over 40 years including Victoria, George III and Elizabeth I. But why should this matter?

Dr Sarah Richardson, senior lecturer in History at the University of Warwick comments on Elizabeth II's 63 year long reign as Britain's longest serving monarch, "Long-reigning monarchs have proved highly important for the development of the British state and nation in its history."

Mon 07 Sep 2015, 14:48 | Tags: News, Expert comment, Britain, History

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