Reading in the news - Mon 8 Jan
08 January 2024

Storm Henk
- , Daily Express (in print), , The Observer (in print), i (in print), , the , , , , , , (again). BBC Berkshire, BBC Ulster, BBC Foyle, BBC 2 Radio, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 4, BBC WM, BBC Cumbria, BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Three Counties, , , , , , , , and more, quote Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology), speaking about flooding, following storm Henk.
- Dr Jess Neumann (Geography and Environmental Science) speaks on LBC News and is quoted by the on flood preparedness.
- Dr Helen Hooker (Meteorology) was featured on BBC World Service Radio, LBC News, KJZZ, 90.7 WFAE and KOPB-FM, speaking about floods in the UK.
Food and farming:
- Professor Ian Givens (Agriculture, Policy and Development) shares his reaction to a study on vegetarian diets adversely affecting pregnancies, for The Northern Echo, Peeblesshire News, The Cumberland News and The Press (all in print).
- Dr Martin Chadwick appeared on Channel 4’s Food Unwrapped, discussing the potential ‘sleepy’ affects lettuce may have.
- and The Mail on Sunday (in print) share Professor Gunter Kuhnle’s (Food and Nutritional Sciences) expert reaction to a probiotic yogurt drink.
Business and society:
- Professor Andrew Urquhart (Henley Business School) writes for regarding the four reasons the price of bitcoins should rise in 2024. Republished by .
- A group based at Henley Business School found that the need for long-term tissue regeneration is growing rapidly in the ageing population, The Business Magazine (in print) reports.
- The Business Magazine (in print) reports that Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce held a political question-time style event at the 色狗导航 that was co-hosted by Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort.
- mentioned that group of researchers from the 色狗导航 have unearthed Mesolithic footprints and fishing traps in the Severn Estuary. Emeritus Professor Martin Bell (Archaeology) is mentioned. Republished by and .
Health and wellbeing:
- reports that Caroline Seton, a PhD researcher from the University, is investigating changes in how people with Parkinson’s regulate their emotions.
Alumni:
- Assistant Tax Manager at MHA’s Thames Valley office, Jasmine Northeast, completed her degree at Henley Business School, The Business Magazine (in print) reports.
- Warehouse & Logistics News (in print) reports that Paul Adams, CEO of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transports, has a BSC Hons from the University.
- Dr Ben Swift, has been named as winner of the Basil Jarvis Prize, reports. Professor Jarvis was a visiting professor at 色狗导航, for almost 40 years.
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