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ACKRILL, R., 2016. Brexit and immigration: some questions that need answering. The Conversation.
ACKRILL, R., 2016. Explainer: what is the EU Common Agricultural Policy? The Conversation.
ACKRILL, R., 2016. Fact check: how much does the UK actually pay to the EU? The Conversation.
BLACKLEY, N., 2016. Boxing Day’s journey from Pepys to shopping petitions and parliament. The Conversation.
BLACKLEY, N., 2016. How UK's weather obsession obscures a proper understanding of key economic data. The Conversation.
BRAITHWAITE, N., 2016. From paragons to melting pots: the changing role of cities in the world of fashion. The Conversation.
BROWN, D., 2016. Amateur astronomers say Chinese space station could crash to Earth – are they right? The Conversation.
BROWN, D., 2016. David Bowie ‘constellation’ – a stellar hoax? The Conversation.
BROWN, D., 2016. Explainer: the science behind leap years and how they work. The Conversation.
CALLAN, T., LOGUE, C., SAVAGE, M., WALSH, J.R. and REGAN, M., 2016. ESRI: Lower-income groups gain most from budget. The Irish Times. ISSN 0791-5144
CALLAN, T., LOGUE, C., SAVAGE, M., WALSH, J.R. and REGAN, M., 2016. ESRI: lower-income groups gain most from budget. The Irish Times. ISSN 0791-5144
COLE, C., 2016. Make it easier to reuse and everyone will do it. Recycling & Waste World.
DUNN, A.K., 2016. One to one... with Andrew Dunn. The Psychologist, 29 (4), p. 324. ISSN 0952-8229
DUNN, A.K. and YOUNG, G., 2016. Free will versus determinism. Psychology Review, 21 (4), pp. 28-29. ISSN 1750-3469
FAULKNER, S. and GRIGGS, K., 2016. Does drinking hot tea in summer really cool you down? The Conversation.
FAULKNER, S. and GRIGGS, K., 2016. How does a Tour de France favourite win on the scorching mountain slopes? The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2016. The 'Houdini' honey badger ... and other surprisingly clever animals. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2016. Jungle boogie: five dancing animals who know how to strut their stuff. The Conversation.
GENTLE, L.K., 2016. Why do wombats do cube-shaped poo? The Conversation.
GRIFFITHS, M., 2016. 10 tips for coping with relatives this Christmas. HuffPost (UK).
GRIFFITHS, M., 2016. Are celebrities more prone to addiction? HuffPost (UK).
GRIFFITHS, M., 2016. Does ‘Celebrity Worship Syndrome’ really exist? HuffPost (UK).
GRIFFITHS, M., 2016. Feature: can virtual reality really be addictive? VR 360.
GRIFFITHS, M., 2016. It will rule your life but addicts can be helped. Sunday Mirror, p. 5. ISSN 0956-8077
GRIFFITHS, M., 2016. Seven tips for keeping New Year’s resolutions. HuffPost (UK).
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2016. Be realistic in New Year’s resolutions. Nottingham Post, p. 16. ISSN 2044-3331
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2016. It's all in the game ... highs and lows of hitting the jackpot. Nottingham Post, p. 14. ISSN 2044-3331
GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2016. Switch off and enjoy a technology-free day. Nottingham Post, p. 16. ISSN 2044-3331
HESKETH, G., GENTLE, L.K. and COTTON, S., 2016. From bosons to Bigfoot: six science mysteries that might be solved in 2016. The Conversation.
HUNT, K.J., 2016. Dark matter: the elemental cover designs for David Bowie's ★ [Blackstar]. The Huffington Post.
HUNT, K.J., 2016. Does David Bowie's ★ [Blackstar] album have an alternate cover? The Huffington Post.
HUNT, K.J., 2016. Notes on blindness: sensory cinema and the beauty of cognition. The Huffington Post.
HUNT, K.J., 2016. The remarkable story behind David Bowie's most iconic feature. The Conversation.
IRETON, E., 2016. Bowing to public pressure: the child abuse inquiry. The Conversation.
JASPAL, R., 2016. Grindr, chemsex and self-esteem. FS Magazine (155), pp. 30-31.
JASPAL, R., 2016. What is it really like to be Black or Asian and gay? Outlife.
JIDONG, D., 2016. The impact of Berom community cohesion on psychological well-being. Kuru Views, 1 (1), pp. 30-32.
KARAKILIC, E., 2016. What we may expect from recent Wikileaks on Turkish politics. openDemocracy.
KERR, H.-Y., 2016. What is kawaii – and why did the world fall for the 'cult of cute'? The Conversation.
KIRK, E., 2016. Whose job is it to protect the Arctic? The Conversation.
LAWTON, C. and ACKRILL, R., 2016. Hard evidence: how areas with low immigration voted mainly for Brexit. The Conversation.
LOTFI, A., 2016. Could your contactless bank card be vulnerable to virtual pickpocketing? The Conversation.
LOTFI, A., 2016. Raspberry Pi 3 shows it’s possible to pack even more punch into a tiny package. The Conversation.
MACHIN, R., 2016. Bedroom tax and benefit sanctions: social workers must get to grips with welfare law. The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077
MURPHY, P., 2016. If PCCs are to take over fire services, they need to prove these six things. The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077
MURPHY, P., 2016. The civil service must keep calm and carry on with Brexit – but can it? The Conversation.
O'CONNOR, P., 2016. Left's Labour's lost. openDemocracy.
ROBSON, J., 2016. Split the BPTC, watch out for the diversity risks. Lawyer 2B.
ROBSON, J., 2016. The vital rules which meant a double murderer nearly escaped justice. The Conversation.
SHARPE, D. and HENN, M., 2016. UK young voters are not anti EU but just don't understand it. E!Sharp.
SMITH, P.J., 2016. Much ado: Shakespeare’s quatercentennial celebrations. Times Higher Education, 2251, pp. 40-43.
SUTTON, M., 2016. How the spinach, Popeye and iron decimal point error myth was finally bust. HealthWatch Newsletter (101), p. 7.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, L., 2016. After weeks of chaos, the smart money is backing Donald Trump. The Conversation.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, L., 2016. As Trump and Clinton hit the home stretch, look beyond the polls. The Conversation.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, L., 2016. How the wisdom of crowds could solve the mystery of Shakespeare’s ‘lost plays’. The Conversation.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, L., 2016. The madness of crowds, polls and experts confirmed by Trump victory. The Conversation.
WARD, S., 2016. Three ways zoos can deal with extreme food shortages and starving animals. The Conversation.
WARD, S.J., 2016. In defence of zoos: how captivity helps conservation. The Conversation.