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CV: Creative director: How to be... Seb Royce

31st January 2005, The Guardian, Media pages, UK

Article takes a look at the Newcastle University psychology graduate's career path. No URL

Labour doesn't give a XXXX for the nation's livers

30th January 2005, Sunday Telegraph, UK

Article quotes Prof Christopher Day, a liver specialist (Clinical Medical Sciences) who says the Government has deliberately downplayed medical evidence about the likely healthy consequences of 24-hour drinking laws. No URL

Rise: What happened next?

29th January 2005, The Guardian, Rise section, UK

Interview with Chris Harte, who did his PGCE at Newcastle University and won the Teacher Training Agency's Outstanding New Teacher award. No URL

Rise: A capital career?

29th January 2005, The Guardian, Rise section, UK

Article about teaching in London, quoting Newcastle University graduate Chantal Mummery. No URL

Surgery is \'not best\' for strokes

28th January 2005, BBC Online, UK

Researchers at Newcastle University (led by Professor David Mendelow, Surgical and Reproductive Sciences) report in The Lancet that early surgery is not always the best treatment for one of the most common types of stroke.
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Professor launches firm in cancer battle

28th January 2005, The Journal, UK

Prof Herbie Newell (Northern Institute for Cancer Research) is setting up a new company, Cancer Dynamics, to help more drugs aimed at treating the disease through to market.
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Cullercoats to Cold War

27th January 2005, The Journal, UK

Feature about research by Russian historian, David Saunders (Historical Studies) into the Tyneside spy, Rudolf Abel, and his family.
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Student honoured

27th January 2005, The Journal, UK

The charity Leukaemia Research is funding a cancer research scientist in memory of former University student, James Skillington, who died of leukaemia. No URL, see Newslink article
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Blair 'fails to grasp alcohol problems'

27th January 2005, Daily Mail, UK

The Prime Minister fails to understand the seriousness of the nation's alcohol problems, according to the Royal College of Physicians. Article includes comment by Chris Day, Professor of liver medicine at Newcastle University.
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Women who have killer instincts

27th January 2005, The Independent, UK

Feature asking why some women fall for dangerous convicts like the Yorkshire Ripper, with analysis by Newcastle University psychologist Dr Joan Harvey.
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