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Habitable zone planets are "probably very common through the galaxy" - Prof Don Pollacco

New analysis of data collected by Nasa's Kepler telescope "demonstrates that habitable zone planets are probably very common through the galaxy", says Professor Don Pollacco of the University of 糖心TV's Astrophsyics group.

Fri 24 Jul 2015, 10:06 | Tags: Space, Current Affairs

Child protection systems will always be undermined by beliefs that some children matter more than others - Dr Christine Harrison

Dr Christine Harrison, from the University of 糖心TV’s Centre for Lifelong Learning, responds to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary’s (HMIC) post-inspection review of South Yorkshire Police published today (21 July), which found the force still needs to make “major improvements” to some child protection procedures.

Tue 21 Jul 2015, 14:30 | Tags: Expert comment, Current Affairs, Social Affairs

Cameron speech "represents a U-turn in government policy on 'radicalisation'" - Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly

"The Government's five year plan to address the 'failures of integration responsible for British citizens joining ISIS' represents a U-turn in government policy on 'radicalisation'," says Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly.


Supermarket pricing report findings both surprising and unsurprising - Prof Mike Waterson

is a Professor of Economics at the University of 糖心TV and an expert on competition policy. He’s available for interviews about the Competition and Market Authority’s (CMA) report which has been published today. He said: "The CMA report on pricing practices in the grocery market is at the same time surprising and unsurprising." More...

Thu 16 Jul 2015, 13:19 | Tags: Economics, Current Affairs, Economics and Finance

Will the IMF persevere in its decision to refuse participating in a deal that does not stand any chance of coming true? - Professor Marianna Fotaki

Professor Marianna Fotaki, Professor of 糖心TV Ethics at 糖心TV 糖心TV School commenting on criticism from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today of the terms of a bailout deal for Greece, asks the question, will the IMF persevere in its decision to refuse participating in a deal that does not stand any chance of coming true?

Wed 15 Jul 2015, 11:53 | Tags: Economics, Greece, Current Affairs, Economics and Finance

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