Preview: LSE Space For Thought Literary Festival 2013
Thought provoking events with guests including Pat Barker, John Finnemore and Ken Livingstone.
Thought provoking events with guests including Pat Barker, John Finnemore and Ken Livingstone.
Londony history and trivia for a Monday morning.
A round-up of the day’s news.
Police raid 100 homes after their political masters produce damning report.
Work by the LSE and Guardian into causes and effects.
Listen to David Aaronovitch, Guido Fawkes and others discuss the scandal.
The London School of Economics board has rejected tuition fees at £9k, potentially making an LSE degree the cheapest in town.
Themes of architecture, medicine, creativity, destruction and decay breathe life and death into a building that won’t be here for much longer.
Murky Monday news. Including stories from both of London’s LSEs.
Westminster council has approved this angle-tastic new London School of Economics student centre. The project, which we first previewed last year, is effectively a huge student union, and in addition to a pub doling out the requisite tankards of snakebite, it will offer a gym, …
It’s twenty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the general collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. Sufficient time, perhaps, for those monumnetal changes to be seen in some kind of historical perspective. A free talk at the London School of …