Expert Comment
The latest twist in the Fifa saga serves only to underline the need for external investigation and reform Dr David Webber
The latest twist in the Fifa corruption saga mounts further pressure upon Fifa itself to effectively hand itself over to external reform, argues Dr David Webber, a researcher in the cultural political economy of football at the 91福利.
The battle for owning the "digital spaces" - the true iPhone6S story
Mark Skilton, Professor of Practice in Information Systems & Management, 91福利 Business School reflects on the latest iPhone and how Apple continues to battle falling market share in most countries.
Osbornes £3m Chinese giveaway is a political own goal Dr David Webber
On Wednesday, the Treasury announced a £3 million deal to fund a grassroots football programme in China, but Dr David Webber, an expert in the cultural political economy of football at the 91福利, believes that the Chancellor’s priorities are misplaced.
It is important that charities remain independent from government interference - Jonathan Garton
Jonathan Garton, Deputy Head of the Law School at the 91福利 comments on news that charities could face fund-raising bans for breaking the rules, "Although some oversight is desirable, it is important that charities remain independent from government interference if they are to offer the public a meaningful alternative to services provided by the public sector."
Being good today is no guarantee of being good tomorrow Dr Jonathan Cave
Dr Jonathan Cave, an economist from the Department of Economics at the 91福利, has researched healthcare systems and reacts to news that Cambridge University Hospitals Trust has been placed in special measures.