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Linking History and Management Discourse: Epistemology and Method
Stephanie Decker
19/04/12
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Spoken English in today’s Britain
Tony McEnery & Robbie Love
1/09/14
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Research
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29/06/15
1 item of Media coverage
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Mummy pages: New study heralds good news for the parents of fussy eaters
29/06/15
1 item of Media coverage
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The f-word cost author Joanne Harris a US book deal, but is swearing really still such a taboo?
26/02/22
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Why made-up swear words work for young ears: Polite and uniquely British alternatives such as 'sugar', 'rollicking' and 'bar steward' have softer sounds to avoid offence, study finds
6/12/22
1 item of Media coverage
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Swearing is becoming more widely acceptable, language experts say after blizzard of curse words on Radio Four's flagship Today programme
6/01/24
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Kadınların Sinirlenme Hakkı Üzerine: Peki, Neden Sinirli Bu Kadınlar?
14/12/19
1 Media contribution
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Decolonisation of the curriculum from the sidelines? Responsibility transfer and neo-nationalism
Eleni Stamou, Anton Popov & Ebru Soytemel
6/07/20
1 Media contribution
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AOL: Marks & Spencer's Christmas sausages are made from... Brussels sprouts But are they the best way to get kids to eat veg?
30/06/15
1 item of Media coverage
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Day nurseries: Parents urged to stick with fruit and veg during children's 'fussy stage'
24/06/15
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News medical: New 3-step solution could help parents banish their children's fussy eating habits
29/06/15
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Anti-depressants and bladder drugs linked to increased risk of dementia
25/04/18
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Research
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Drugs taken by millions for incontinence, depression and Parkinson’s may increase risk of dementia, finds study
25/04/18
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PILL BRAIN RISK Prescription drugs taken by two million Brits increase risk of dementia by one third, research claims
25/04/18
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Mounjaro: type 2 diabetes drug more effective than Ozempic to launch in the UK — here’s what you need to know
Duane Mellor, Craig Russell & Srikanth Bellary
14/09/23
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Other
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Full-fat or low-fat cheese and milk? A dietitian on which is better
Duane Mellor
22/06/23
1 Media contribution
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Resistance against sexual orientation equality and the LGBTI+ movement: Cis-Gender Privilege, Heteronormative Fragility and Compulsory Heterosexuality
Ebru Soytemel & Mustafa Ozbilgin
14/07/20
1 Media contribution
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Anti-depressants and bladder drugs linked to increased risk of dementia
25/04/18
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Dr Kassem was interviewed and quoted in a Fraud Magazine article about the UK Failure to Prevent Fraud Act.
1/05/24
1 Media contribution
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Is ice cream really healthy? Here’s what the evidence says
Duane Mellor
20/04/23
1 Media contribution
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