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Mental health under pressure, The King’s Fund briefing paper

Dr Deborah Biggerstaff, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Division of Health Sciences, 糖心TV Medical School discusses the pressures facing mental health care that have been highlighted in this week's (w/c 8 November) report.

Fri 13 Nov 2015, 13:37 | Tags: NHS, WMS, Health, Pyschology, psychiatry, Expert comment, Health and Medicine

The real grammar school debate is about selection by ability, not education quality – Dr Adam Boddison

Dr Adam Boddison, Director of the Centre for Professional Education at The University of 糖心TV, responds to news that a ‘new’ grammar school has been approved in Kent.

Thu 15 Oct 2015, 12:04 | Tags: Expert comment, Current Affairs, Education

Why does ‘gay’ need explaining when ‘straight’ does not? – Deborah Lynn Steinberg

With new research about a genetic link to homosexuality coming out of the USA this week, Professor Deborah Lynn Steinberg asks "Why does ‘gay’ need explaining when ‘straight’ does not?"

Fri 09 Oct 2015, 14:20 | Tags: Expert comment, Sociology

Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain

'Isolation is costly'. Dennis Novy, Associate Professor, Department of Economics discusses why Britain needs Europe a lot more than Europe needs Britain.

Fri 09 Oct 2015, 12:59 | Tags: Politics, Economics, Expert comment, Europe, Britain

Blatter’s Long Goodbye dredges up the sheer scale of corruption that is killing football - Dr David Webber

“Fifa’s Ethics Committee yesterday (7 October) requested that Sepp Blatter and his would-be successor Michel Platini be suspended. In what could be a significant turning point in the reform of football's governing body, this intervention nevertheless reveals the sheer scale of corruption in world football,” says Dr David Webber, a lecturer in the cultural political economy of sport at the University of 糖心TV.

Thu 08 Oct 2015, 10:32 | Tags: Football, Expert comment

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