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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 19 February 2016
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 19 February 2016
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 20 September 2016
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: February 2017
Limited Nuclear Wars - Myth and Reality
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 29 August 2017
2017: More than a troubling year?
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 21 December 2017
Sustainable Security: Global Ideas for a Greater Britain
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2018
North Korea and The United States - Who is in Charge?
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: September 2018
Iran, the US and the Risk of Accidental War
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: October 2018
Tipping to Rebellion: Action and Reaction on Climate Science
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Author(s): Paul Rogers and Richard Reeve
Date: April 2019
Cycles of Violence: To Afghanistan and Back
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: August 2019
Running Out of Time? Future Prospects for Climate Stability
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 18 December 2019
Connecting the Dots: The West's Wars at Home and Abroad
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 28 February 2020
Asthmatics at Risk campaign graphic
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Submitted by: Mhairi Gowans
Date: 28 February 2021
In February [2021], once the government announced it would be starting vaccination for Group 6, charities became aware that the Government had taken many clinically vulnerable people off the vaccination list. This particularly affected asthmatics of whom millions had been off-boarded from priority.
A patient group formed on Facebook and then launched several Twitter events to raise awareness of this issue. This graphic pertained to the second event which I promoted on my Instagram account on the 28th of February. Each Twitter event resulted in the chosen hashtag trending (first hashtag was #AsthmaticsAtRisk, second hashtag was #VaccinesforAsthmatics. #flujabequalscovidjab and #asthmaticsunder50 were also later used).
Unfortunately while this received some press attention and celebrity support from Supernanny Jo Frost, as well as charity support from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation and the Association of Respiratory Nurse Specialists, this issue has been largely ignored by the government leaving clinically vulnerable people vulnerable as society opens up.
All riders are required to wear masks, even sculptures
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Submitted by: Sarah Jewett
Date: 1 August 2020
Location:John Carpenter Street, Victoria Embankment
Throughout the pandemic, the sculpture Taxi! by Seward Johnson Jr (1983) managed to stay mask free aside for a random day in August, thanks to a passerby with a sense of humor.
Director of the Library shelving books
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Submitted by: Nicola Scally
Date: 19 March 2020
Location: LSE Library
A picture of me shelving just before lockdown one. It was taken by Clive Wilson on 19 March 2020.
Keeping the Grimshaw spirit alive
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Submitted by: Beatriz Tiago Fernandes Marques Da Silva
Date: March 2021
Location: At home in London
Grimshaw [LSE's oldest student society, supported by the International Relations Department but open to students of any subject with an interest in international affairs] held an online event on the Western Sahara conflict on the 5th of March with three speakers. The event was very popular and an opportunity to continue to host insightful conversations within our community at LSE despite the pandemic.
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Submitted by: Grace Oswald
Date: February 2021
Location: Queen's Hospital, Romford
I usually work part time as a Healthcare Assistant in the Emergency Department. This photo was taken during my first ITU shift earlier this year- it was a night shift and I was already nervous to be working in a new area. I had the fright of my life (and actually screamed) when I switched on the light in the store room and found this disfigured hospital training doll. It was very funny and certainly made my new team laugh. I think it has now become a running joke to play on new staff- she seems to pop up everywhere!
Marginalised Narratives of the Rwandan Genocide: An Interview with Giorgia Doná
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 21 May 2019
Peace Processes: An Interview with Roger Mac Ginty
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 02 July 2019
Maritime Security: An Interview with Ioannis Chapsos
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 09 August 2019
Peacekeeping and Civilian Protection: An Interview with Conor Foley
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 19 August 2019
A Story of ORG: Gabrielle Rifkind
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Discussants: Gabrielle Rifkind, Alasdair McKay and Abigail Watson
Publication date: 25 November 2020
An interview with Gabrielle Rifkind, Director of Oxford Process and a Senior Advisor to the ORG's Strategic Peacebuilding Programme.
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 29 February 2016
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Publication date: 01 November 2016
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Publication date: 1 August 2017
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2017
International Migrants Day 2017
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: December 2017
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: January 2018