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Three ways to eat more nutritiously
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When it comes to staying healthy, diet is one of the best things you can do to look after your body.
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Why we’re so bad at spotting lies – most of us only perform slightly better than chance
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In a new article for The Conversation, Geoff Beattie, Professor of Psychology at Edge Hill University, discusses how to spot a lie.
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The Election Explained: Back to the future? How history can guide us to the likely outcomes
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As we gear up for the General Election, Edge Hill’s politics team - both staff and students – will be looking ahead to what is coming and highlighting key aspects of the contest.
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Law student defies expectations to take top Edge Hill law society roles and support others
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A student told higher education wasn't for him is now excelling in a law degree and supporting others.
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The Election Explained: The First TV Debate - Reaction
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As we gear up for the General Election, Edge Hill’s politics team - both staff and students – will be looking ahead to what is coming and highlighting key aspects of the contest.
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The fascinating psychology behind ‘dine and dash’ and why it’s about so much more than a free meal
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In a new article for The Conversation, Geoff Beattie, Professor of Psychology at Edge Hill University, looks at the potential motivations behind those who choose to fill up their bellies without emptying their wallets or purses.
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The Election Explained: The Phoney War Phase
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As we gear up for the General Election, Edge Hill’s politics team - both staff and students – will be looking ahead to what is coming and highlighting key aspects of the contest.
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History shows that Britain has always been multilingual
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In a new article for The Conversation, Lindy Brady, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at Edge Hill University, examines claims that English speakers in England are on the decline.
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Council carnage, a potential Tory leadership challenge and a summer election? Seven things to look out for in UK politics
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Dan Poulter defects from Tories to Labour: Inside the art of switching teams
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In a new article for The Conversation, Edge Hill Senior Lecturer in Politics Paula Keaveney takes a looks at politicians who choose to swap sides.
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