UCL in the media
Tobacco display ban in Scotland
Professor Robert West (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) comments on a ban on the display of cigarettes and other tobacco products in large shops in Scotland.
Listen: BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland More: BBC Radio Scotland's Call KayeCyber Terrorism
"This isn't like any other problem because the cyberspace, the internet and digital communications are transnational," said Lord Reid (UCL Institute for Security & Resilience Studies).
Watch: BBC NewsnightSperm donor quizzed over 'sex assaults'
Professor Gennadij Raivich (UCL Maternal & Fetal Medicine) was quizzed by police after complaints by three women in their 20s.
Read: Mirror More: Daily Mail New Zealand Herald Daily Mail (2) BionewsThe Social Brain
Professor Uta Frith (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) and Professor Chris Frith (UCL Institute of Neurology) speak about what autism and Asperger's Syndrome can teach us about our Social Brain.
Listen: ABC RadioUCL face Manchester in University Challenge Final
It's a non-Oxbridge final tonight as the University of Manchester meets University College, London in the grand battle of the brains.
Read: UCL News More: Telegraph Independent Metro Telegraph (2) Belfast TelegraphLabour claim location of new UCL Academy school was swayed by Tory general election strategy
The new UCL Academy was placed in Swiss Cottage by Conservative councillors in the hope that opening a high-achieving new secondary school would win them key parliamentary votes, Labour councillors have claimed.
Read: Camden New JournalA healthy future as Royal Free charity steps in to save Armoury gym from closure
Chris Burghes, chief executive of the Royal Free Charity, added: "We were delighted to help. It was one of those opportunities that come once in a blue moon."
Read: Camden New JournalThe Savage Visit: New World People and Popular Imperial Culture in Britain, 1710-1795 by Kate Fullagar
Neil Rennie (UCL English Language and Literature) writes about the 18th-century fascination with exotic visitors and the cultural exchange that took place.
Read: THEStealth drugs: Panacea pills make targeted kills
A new generation of drugs promises diagnosis, monitoring, stealth, precision and cure - all in one package. "Doxil was a landmark in the field," says Professor Kostas Kostarelos (UCL Pharmaceutics).
Read: New ScientistGus O'Donnell is as political as the politicians
Lord O'Donnell could not deny that his inaugural lecture as a visiting professor at UCL about how we (mis)govern ourselves, public finance, climate change was "political".
Read: Guardian