Finnish President and LSE alumnus Alexander Stubb visited the School to deliver a lecture on rebalancing the international ...
A decade after the Brexit referendum, Sara Hobolt analyses how the vote forged new identities – Leavers and Remainers – that ...
In a new article in 'Social Europe', ‘Proportional Representation Is Breaking Dutch Democracy’, Professor Tarun Khaitan and ...
Professor Tarun Khaitan visited Mauritius from 22–26 September 2025 at the invitation of the Mauritius LSE Society Trust Fund ...
LSE Law School is delighted to announce that the LSE Legal Advice Centre has been shortlisted for three awards at the 2026 ...
Dr Luke McDonagh was quoted in a recent New York Times article: "A Labubu Movie Is Coming, the Latest to Bring a Toy to the ...
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