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Dorset Economy blog 52: Quantum Forecasting & Economics
Â鶹´«Ã½'s emeritus Professor Nigel Jump writes the next in his series of blogs on the Dorset economy, this time focussing on the problems of, and need for, good forecasting.Â
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Alumni Q&A: Rhys Hughes, Head of Programmes at BBC Radio 1
Â鶹´«Ã½ talks broadcasting, Bournemouth and the future of music with graduate and BBC Radio 1's Head of Programmes, Rhys Hughes.Â
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OPINION: 13 Reasons Why & The Media Effects Myth
Dr William Proctor writes about the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why, and why the media have got it wrong...
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After the Olympics: stories from Rio's sex workers
The vibrant city of Rio de Janiero has played host to some of the world’s best parties.
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Dorset Economic blog 7: Supply & Demand
The world economy has bounced up from Q2’s Covid-19 lows, but momentum is fragile. Much of the bounce is pent-up demand for the short-term, rather than renewed growth for the long run.
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Dorset Economy blog 55: Levelling up election?
Â鶹´«Ã½'s emeritus Professor Nigel Jump writes the latest in his Dorset economic blogs, looking at the upcoming election.Â
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Talk Â鶹´«Ã½ Live commemorates the First World War
Dr David McQueen spoke about how we should commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
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November: the month for Climate Action!
Join our local COP26 events covering a range of topics and formats to meet you where you are in your climate journey, including Green Day, the Sustainability Challenge and our anticipated Climate Justice Now debate.
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Dorset Economy blog 29: Waves of Uncertainty
In this blog, Professor Jump focuses on levelling up, recent evidence within the UK economy, fiscal policy and the impact of war in Ukraine.
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Dorset Economic blog 14: Flows and Assets
In 2020, the UK economy, measured by real GDP, shrank by 9.9%. This was by far the biggest drop ever recorded in a calendar year, taking some £260bn off annual UK output.