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  1. Chocolate at the checkout: Weak enforcement of obesity regulations is undermining public health

    Chocolate at the checkout: Weak enforcement of obesity regulations is undermining public health

    Professor Christina Vogel (The Centre for Food Policy, City St George’s) and Dr Preeti Dhuria (University of Southampton) discuss how weak enforcement lets retailers bypass UK obesity regulations

    Hashtag: Research study

  2. Apple Cider Vinegar: how social media gave rise to fraudulent wellness influencers like Belle Gibson

    Apple Cider Vinegar: how social media gave rise to fraudulent wellness influencers like Belle Gibson

    Dr Stephanie Alice Baker reviews the Netflix show Apple Cider Vinegar for The Conversation, discussing how the influencer Belle Gibson touted fake health information about curing cancer.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  3. Ukraine peace talks: Trump is bringing Russia back in from the cold and ticking off items on Putin’s wish list

    Ukraine peace talks: Trump is bringing Russia back in from the cold and ticking off items on Putin’s wish list

    Dr James Rodgers writes for The Conversation about Trump and Putin's Ukraine/Russia peace talks.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  4. “LGBT laws alone are not a measure of equality”:  Dr Koen Slootmaeckers wins European Union Studies Association Best Book Prize 2025

    “LGBT laws alone are not a measure of equality”: Dr Koen Slootmaeckers wins European Union Studies Association Best Book Prize 2025

    The European Union Studies Association (EUSA) awarded Dr Koen Slootmaeckers the EUSA Best Book Prize 2025 for his book Coming in: Sexual Politics and EU Accession in Serbia.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Research news

  5. Horizon Europe awards £3m to political participation research project INTERFACED

    Horizon Europe awards £3m to political participation research project INTERFACED

    Research consortium INTERFACED, led by Professor Dan Mercea, receives Horizon European funding to research the state of democracy.

    Hashtag: Research news

  6. Student Volunteering Week: City St George’s students volunteer at baby bank and local community centre

    Student Volunteering Week: City St George’s students volunteer at baby bank and local community centre

    From supporting London families to gardening at a local community centre, students got stuck in this Student Volunteering Week and discovered the many benefits of volunteering

  7. City St George’s researcher wins JMIRS Top Commentary 2024 award

    City St George’s researcher wins JMIRS Top Commentary 2024 award

    Nikolaos Stogiannos received the honour for a paper on multidisciplinary and multiagency approaches to AI in healthcare

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. A crisis in masculinity? Twenty-first Century Cults podcast explores the influential men taking over our social media feeds

    A crisis in masculinity? Twenty-first Century Cults podcast explores the influential men taking over our social media feeds

    City sociologists’ podcast "Twenty-first Century Cults" analyses the appeal and influence of controversial gurus Andrew Tate, Elon Musk, Ye (formerly Kanye), and Jordan Peterson.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. Staff and students explore ‘keeping faith’ at creative zine workshop

    Staff and students explore ‘keeping faith’ at creative zine workshop

    City St George’s partnered with the Women’s Interfaith Network and Artizine UK to explore faith in a creative way

  10. How journalism student and GB American football star Ben Coulthard went from uncertainty to triumph

    How journalism student and GB American football star Ben Coulthard went from uncertainty to triumph

    Ben Coulthard, a second year Journalism BA student at City St George’s, shares his journey from playing in the university American football team to representing his country in the national men’s team