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New study links 19th Century poor law to rising child mortality

Study offers many parallels with modern austerity and welfare reform

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London Bridge Gym Refurbishment

King’s Sport & Wellness to refurbish London Bridge Gym

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Study explores experiences of surveillance in prenatal women who use or who are in treatment for using drugs

Using longitudinal qualitative methods, the study looked at the care pathways for women who are dependent on drugs perinatally. The paper focuses on women's...

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AI Chatbots can be exploited to extract more personal information

New research has revealed that AI chatbots can be easily manipulated to encourage users to reveal even more personal information.

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King's nursing students meet Wes Streeting to discuss the government's new Graduate Guarantee

Students from the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care met the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care at UCLH this week

Wes Streeting meeting a group of nursing and midwifery students at UCLH

Basophil Activation Test outperforms current tests for diagnosing milk allergy in young children

A study led by researchers from King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust has found that the Basophil Activation Test (BAT) is more...

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In Memoriam: Professor Anthea Tinker CBE

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Professor Anthea Tinker

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Professor Mona Siddiqui joins the Department of Theology & Religious Studies

Professor Mona Siddiqui, OBE, joins King’s from the University of Edinburgh for the start of the 2025-26 academic year.

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Dr Robert Seaborne awarded Medical Research Council New Investigator Grant

Dr Robert Seaborne from the School of Basic & Medical Biosciences at King’s has received a New Investigator Grant from the UKRI Medical Research Council...

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Department of Psychology celebrates 75 years

This summer, the Department of Psychology brought together staff and students to mark a series of major milestones at their summer celebration.

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COMMENT: Taiwan faces a precarious future – whether or not US and China continue on path to conflict

Taiwan's future remains precarious due to intensifying geopolitical tensions, internal vulnerabilities, and strategic ambiguity—regardless of whether the U.S....

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Doctors call for improved physical health monitoring for people prescribed psychiatric medication

A major new Lancet Commission has called for people taking psychiatric medications — such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilisers - to...

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Toothpaste made from hair provides natural root to repair teeth

Toothpaste made from your own hair may offer a sustainable and clinically effective way to protect and repair damaged teeth.

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Inspiring the next generation of strategic deterrence thinkers at King's

The Commander of the United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) - General Anthony Cotton - emphasised the importance of the next generation in meeting...

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King's joins €4.7 million project to modernise forensic DNA analysis

King’s has been awarded a share of a €4.7 million research grant to support a groundbreaking European project aimed at transforming how DNA is used in...

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