UCL in the media
Met police test new means to fight moped thieves in face of cuts
Dr Ben Bradford (UCL Security & Crime Science) comments on the difficulty of drawing clear connections between police organisation and crime levels in London.
Read: FT (£)Poorer children 'less likely' to attend state-subsidised childcare that could cancel out school readiness gap, study finds
Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) has led a study showing attending universal childcare from age three significantly improves the school readiness of children from immigrant and disadvantaged family backgrounds.
Read: iNews, More: UCL News, Nursery WorldCan the British High Street be saved?
Joe Gladstone (UCL School of Management) speaks about the future of the British High Street as one focused on experiences, rather than on purchasing.
Watch: BBC 'The Big Questions' (from 44 mins 50 secsUCL Festival of Culture launches
Professor Carey Jewitt (UCL Institute of Education) and Catherine Thomson (Director, UCL Festival of Culture) discuss some of the highlights of the UCL Festival of Culture.
Watch: London LiveImproved metrics for Huntington's disease trials
Professor Sarah Tabrizi (UCL Institute of Neurology) says we're in a 'new era' of Huntington's disease clinical trials, and discusses the drug trial with Ionis Pharmaceuticals that she finalised this year.
Read: Nature, More: Nature (2)Bald, black-tooth Bess was figment of Raleigh's pen
Professor Helen Hackett and Dr Karen Hearn (UCL English Language & Literature) say portrayals of Elizabeth I as a black-toothed and balding queen do not tell the entire picture.
Read: Times (£), More: Daily MailWhy 14 is the riskiest age for a teenager
Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) says tennagers act riskiest when they are 14.38 years old.
Read: NY Post, More: Sun, TESFive tips for fussy eaters
Dr Clare Llewellyn (UCL Behavioural Science & Health) shares her five top tips for children who are fussy eaters.
Watch: BBC NewsWoman who slept in her mascara every night for 25 years has to have emergency surgery
Professor John Dart (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) comments on links between mascara and eye inflammation.
Read: NewsweekNHS will offer pill that holds off ovarian tumours
Professor Jonathan Ledermann (UCL Cancer Institute) says NHS distribution of an ovarian cancer pill that keeps tumours from returning is a 'significant step forward'.
Read: Times (£)