A large-scale survey of 8,000 European citizens across 10 EU member states tested participants’ responses to health warnings in cigarettes and found that removing or reducing product branding and increasing the size of health warnings made cigarette packets significantly less appealing. Amitav Chakravarti writes that combined warnings provide an economical way to reduce the effectiveness of tobacco industry marketing and can contribute to changes in social norms and behaviours
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
Chloe Anthony and Emily Lydgate write that, while the potential for conflict between trade and clima...
A large-scale survey of 8,000 European citizens across 10 EU member states tested participants’ resp...
Siva Thambisetty (LSE) reflects on the ongoing failure to increase countries’ access to COVID vaccin...
The European Central Bank's Governing Council is due to hold a policy meeting on 26 October, with ma...
As new variants of COVID-19 disrupt global efforts to end the pandemic, governments need to work fas...
Geoffroy Duparc-Portier and Gioele Figus use a multi-sector economic model to capture the impact tha...
In December, EU leaders agreed to set a new target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to at least ...
In December, EU leaders agreed to set a new target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to at least ...
In December, EU leaders agreed to set a new target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to at least ...
The European Commission announced a new ‘Green Deal’ at the end of 2019, just months before the star...
Clare Wenham outlines six reasons why abolishing Public Health England in the middle of a lethal pan...
David Clayton and David Higgins assess UK public procurement policy since the early 1970s. They expl...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
Chloe Anthony and Emily Lydgate write that, while the potential for conflict between trade and clima...
A large-scale survey of 8,000 European citizens across 10 EU member states tested participants’ resp...
Siva Thambisetty (LSE) reflects on the ongoing failure to increase countries’ access to COVID vaccin...
The European Central Bank's Governing Council is due to hold a policy meeting on 26 October, with ma...
As new variants of COVID-19 disrupt global efforts to end the pandemic, governments need to work fas...
Geoffroy Duparc-Portier and Gioele Figus use a multi-sector economic model to capture the impact tha...
In December, EU leaders agreed to set a new target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to at least ...
In December, EU leaders agreed to set a new target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to at least ...
In December, EU leaders agreed to set a new target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to at least ...
The European Commission announced a new ‘Green Deal’ at the end of 2019, just months before the star...
Clare Wenham outlines six reasons why abolishing Public Health England in the middle of a lethal pan...
David Clayton and David Higgins assess UK public procurement policy since the early 1970s. They expl...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
European integration was once thought of as a largely technocratic process built around consensus, b...
Joelle Grogan highlights some points of concern as regards the UK’s response to the pandemic, and ad...
Chloe Anthony and Emily Lydgate write that, while the potential for conflict between trade and clima...