Imperial in the news: pension predicaments
Current workers will work longer and pay more for less pension People currently in employment will pay more into their pensions for less return to cover the previous generation’s own pension...
View ArticleImperial in the news: cancer conference
Smoking-related illnesses could account for up to one billion deaths this century To mark the centenary of the birth of Sir Richard Doll, who first published evidence of cigarette smoke causing cancer...
View ArticleImperial in the news: ash fungus
Tree Surgeons could have a busy winter if the spread of ash fungus isn’t controlled “Ash everywhere,” cricketers say when they bowl out an opponent, referring to the stumps and bails that are made from...
View ArticleImperial in the news: asthma research
Hospital admissions for children fell 12.3 per cent in the first year of smoke-free legislation in England This week has seen the publication of two important studies about asthma – one relating to the...
View ArticleImperial in the news: the future of climate change in schools
Debate in geography classes around climate change might be a thing of the past On Monday, The Guardian reported moves by the Government to remove the topic of climate change from school geography...
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