Research finds public broadly favour taking action to stop spread of harmful misinformation online
The majority of people support robust action being taken to control the spread of harmful misinformation via social media, a...
The majority of people support robust action being taken to control the spread of harmful misinformation via social media, a...
The liberal use of ‘shame’ during the coronavirus pandemic and the corrosive effect it had on British society is the...
Victorian courts disproportionally penalised poor families when they heard child neglect cases, a new study suggests.Juries treated parents – particularly...
Children with experience of surrogacy are in favour of legal reforms, according to a new study that marks the first...
A University of Exeter expert will provide key evidence to a cross-party committee of MPs in its inquiry into species...
“Ineffective” methods of risk assessment and the processing of items for digital forensic analysis have led to police tensions and...
Members of the University of Exeter’s Inclusivity Project have contributed to a parliamentary briefing that highlights the challenges faced by...
Most former SpAds become ‘shadow lobbyists’ when they leave Whitehall, major new analysis of the career paths of political special...
Legislation is failing to end gas flaring in Nigeria which is harming the environment and people’s health, a new study...