Reading in the news - Thu 15 Jan
15 January 2026
ITV Meridian, STV News, LBC, , , , and other outlets provided further quotes from Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) on 2025 being the third hottest year on record. ITV Evening News and Good Morning Britain used Professor Ed Hawkins’ (Meteorology) climate stripes to illustrate 2025's temperature. From our story: 2025’s dark red stripe represents Earth’s third-warmest year
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- Professor Emily Black (Meteorology) was quoted by , , , , , , and additional outlets about how climate change is impacting crop yields, with further coverage from . From our story: Europe’s crop droughts to get worse even as rain increases
- profiled Professor Brian Hoskins (Meteorology), highlighting his academic achievements.
- Dr Jess Neumann (Geography) spoke to BBC Radio Kent about UK water shortages following Storm Goretti.
- and featured research from Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) on increasing air turbulence.
- Professor Stephen Nortcliff (Geography and Environmental Science) featured on an episode of BBC 4’s ‘’, discussing erosion and the geology of Wales.
Food and farming:
- and highlighted research into vaccinations against foot-and-mouth disease for livestock.
Health and wellbeing:
- Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences) was quoted by about online trends involving chalk and clay consumption.
- reported on research from Dr Daniel Lamport (Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences) into the cognitive benefits of orange juice.
Business and society:
- Professor Marko Milanovic (Law) was quoted by on the USA’s plans to gain control of Greenland.
Heritage and culture:
- reported on the University-produced play Glitch, which is currently touring the UK.
Other coverage:
- Professor May Tan-Mullins (Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Malaysia) was listed by as a panellist for a talk on overseas university campuses.
Alumni:
- , The Telegraph (print), , and reported that Liza Ravenscroft, who studied English, is the new Crisis Manager for Prince William.
- Henley Business School graduate Rafael Estevea has been appointed Director of Strategy and Transformation for Zurich, reports .
- profiled Lynda Rawsthorne, Government Head of Property Profession, who studied Land Management.
- Phaedros Pantelides, Business and Economics graduate, wrote for on CPI rates in the US.
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