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  1. Narcissism: why it’s less obvious in women than in men – but can be just as dangerous

    Narcissism: why it’s less obvious in women than in men – but can be just as dangerous

    Dr Ava Green writes in The Conversation about how narcissism manifests itself differently in women

    Hashtag: Announcements

  2. Labour plans to ban the sale of energy drinks to under-16s – but it doesn’t go far enough

    Labour plans to ban the sale of energy drinks to under-16s – but it doesn’t go far enough

    Professor Christina Vogel writes in The Conversation about the Labour Party's plan to ban energy drinks for under-16s

    Hashtag: Announcements

  3. The party of wealth creation? Experts react to Labour manifesto

    The party of wealth creation? Experts react to Labour manifesto

    Academics from across City react to the Labour manifesto.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Creative energy to the fore at Bayes Alumni Forum

    Creative energy to the fore at Bayes Alumni Forum

    Alumni met up with old friends andBayes Alumni Forum event.

  5. Tory manifesto: 'foggy' tax cuts and 'punitive' immigration policy

    Tory manifesto: 'foggy' tax cuts and 'punitive' immigration policy

    City experts analyse the Conservative manifesto ahead of the 2024 General Election.

    Hashtag: Research study

  6. Food policy expert comments on Labour’s energy drink ban for under-16s

    Food policy expert comments on Labour’s energy drink ban for under-16s

    Professor Christina Vogel from the Centre for Food Policy comments on the announcement

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  7. Using snail mail to prioritise cataract surgery waiting lists

    Using snail mail to prioritise cataract surgery waiting lists

    Research by academics in Optometry & Visual Sciences shows how mailed eye tests can help prioritise patients who need cataract surgery

    Hashtag: Research study

  8. Beauty is in the iris: bigger irises make people more attractive

    Beauty is in the iris: bigger irises make people more attractive

    A study has found that people appear more attractive when their pupils are constricted, making their coloured irises seem bigger and brighter.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  9. Protestant Work Ethic may drive a liking for ‘natural’ healthcare, study finds

    Protestant Work Ethic may drive a liking for ‘natural’ healthcare, study finds

    People who strongly embrace values such as self-relianceand hard work show a preference for 'natural' healthcare - ranging from childbirth choices to upset stomach meds

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  10. Unravelling the gendered undertones of narcissism

    Unravelling the gendered undertones of narcissism

    New research from City, University of London and the University of Southampton uncovered significant gender differences in narcissism and its influence on partner violence and bullying behaviour

    Hashtag: Research news