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The PIE News·policy

China’s outbound student drop signals “maturing” market

Recent data from the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) showed China’s outbound mobility rate fall to its lowest point in a decade last year, as experts say rising costs, visa disruptions and increasing domestic…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Lessons from Bidenomics ahead of the midterms

Should progressives utilise scarce political capital on running the economy hot to reduce inequality? And if not, where should they concentrate their efforts? As minds turn to the midterms Adam Aboobaker and Peter Skott…

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DBT

Guidance: Security & Policing 2026: countries, territories and organisations invited to attend by the Department for Business and Trade

Countries, territories and organisations invited by the Department for Business and Trade to attend Security & Policing 2026.

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LSE Business Review·policy

Why record auction prices and a cautious art market are not contradictory

Record prices do not always reflect a confident art market. Strong auction headlines can coexist with a weak underlying market because tighter money changes both prices and what reaches the block. Ziwen Chen explains…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Modern healthcare is data‑rich but insight‑poor

Why has an abundance of data in healthcare not enabled better outcomes in medicine? Alex Bedenkov argues thathealthcare is not short of data but is short of insight that meaningfully shapes decisions, and that this…

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DBT

Official Statistics: Strategic export controls: licensing statistics: 1 October to 31 December 2025

This statistics release will provide data about decisions made on licence applications to the Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) of the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) for 1 October to 31 December 2025 (2025 Q4).…

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The Guardian Education·policy

Plan for healthier school meals in England will hit services, say caterers

Trade body warns that changes are likely to drive up costs and push pupils to find somewhere to buy junk food Business live – latest updates A government push to get schoolchildren eating more lentils, pulses and beans…

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DBT

Trading under sanctions with Russia

What import and export restrictions apply due to sanctions for UK persons, including UK businesses and UK natural persons, when trading with Russia.

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DBT

Report fraud to the Department for Business and Trade (DBT)

Routes to report suspected fraud, bribery or corruption related to the Department for Business and Trade (DBT).

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

A clear and present danger: Investing in collaboration platforms to accelerate the transition to a green economy

This HEPI Debate Paper argues universities have a pivotal role to play in tackling climate change, while noting that fragmented collaboration and disciplinary boundaries are currently hampering progress. The author,…

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LSE Business Review·policy

How firms should react to rivalry between America and China in critical minerals

The intensifying strategic competition between America and China is reshaping global trade, industrial policy and supply chains in ways that businesses can no longer ignore. Hany Besada explains how multinational firms…

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LSE Business Review·policy

In regulating digital gold, India should look to Britain

Investors in India are increasingly keen on digital gold. But the country’s regulatory system does not adequately protect them. Sangeeta Taak and Saloni Rani argue that the Securities and Exchange Board of India should…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

A risky business

This blog was kindly authored by Paul Woodgates, independent Higher Education consultant, non-executive director and Deputy Chair of the Board of Governors of De Montfort University. Tom Richmond’s recent HEPI Debate…

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Wonkhe·higher-ed

The Defence Universities Alliance opens for business

Applications are finally open for the Ministry of Defence-led network of universities. Michael Salmon puts it in its policy context

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Targeting fast fashion imports can help UK consumers and the environment

Fast fashion is bad for the environment and even bad for our health . Lilia Akatova looks into the Government’s plans to stop the preferential treatment of low value imported goods and the impact it could have on the…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Your boss’s feelings matter too

Senior business leaders are often considered to be above emotions. But the ones they have, and how they express them, matter. Michael Matthews and Dawei (David) Wang assess the impact of emotions on bosses, their…

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LSE Business Review·policy

How to keep empathy sustainable in a world of hybrid, intergenerational work

Empathic leadership is commonly associated with better employee engagement and lower turnover. But leading with empathy can burn out even the best managers. Asrif Yusoff looks at whether millennial managers, who find…

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SRHE Blog·edtech

From ad hoc to constructive: the ABC levels of GenAI integration in business education

by Qianqian Chai and Xue Zhou Introduction – the challenge of GenAI integration in business education Since the release of ChatGPT, Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has rapidly entered higher education.…

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FE Week·policy

CEO faces ruin after fighting directors’ bonus plan

Court lands sacked boss with costs bill following his defence of non-profit business The post CEO faces ruin after fighting directors’ bonus plan first appeared on FE Week .

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Why tensions in the Middle East are keeping British mortgage rates high

With inflation recently easing, British borrowers had anticipated falling rates and cheaper monthly mortgage payments. Instead, disruption from America’s war in Iran has driven up inflation. Giray Gozgor and Erhan…

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