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A ‘Goldilocks amount of screen time’ might be good for teenagers’ wellbeing
Questions raised about cleanliness in English hospitals and so-called spot checks
Online teaching resources on ‘the untold story of the Palestinian Revolution’
Online resources on ‘the untold story of the Palestinian Revolution'
'Field research and a focus on the young could help combat terrorism'
‘Field research and a sharper focus on the young could help combat terrorism’
Chickens and People: Past, Present and Future (Oxford conference - research findings)
The Uber effect: 'Drivers' wages are cut but there is more work'
Professor Chris Rowley
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Professor Matthew Dyson
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