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A hand-made world map with a blue sea and orange land. Hand-written labels are attached to different countries, with notes that people have written about family members who live there.

A new report highlights difficulties transnational families face, with young people taking on support roles. It gives policy recommendations for more effective support.

geography professor louise waite advises the house of lords on the modern slavery act

When the Modern Slavery Act 2015 was passed, it was claimed to be world-leading legislation that would prevent and disrupt modern slavery. Nine years later, its ‘world-leading’ status is in question.

A group of six practitioners of research, art and activism from Buenos Aires and Leeds, stood together in a line in front of the sustainable garden in Leeds.

A collaborative International Strategy Fund project with the University of Buenos Aires crosses boundaries, disciplines and cultures to tackle climate justice.

A spiral fossil shell on a black background.

New research combines climate modelling with fossil shell analysis to understand what a warm future could be like over Western Europe.

Artist Mohammad Barrangi smiles in front of works from 'One Night, One Dream, Life In the Lighthouse' displayed on a red wall

An exhibition by Leeds-based Iranian artist Mohammad Barrangi opens on 1 May at the University of Leeds, as part of the year-long Smeaton300 celebrations.