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Image 5 Feb 2015 Dr Karma Nabulsi writes on the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill 2014-15 Karma Nabulsi
Image 23 Jan 2015 Paper by Dr Petra Schleiter and Valerie Belu makes front page of the Guardian online news Petra Schleiter
Image 22 Jan 2015 Professor Gwendolyn Sasse comments on whether Russia will escalate its conflict with Ukraine Gwendolyn Sasse