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"The conflict itself is still regional at the moment...but people who work or travel to the region often are obviously already being affected,” said Dr Julie Norman (UCL Political Science), discussing the impact of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
02 Mar 2026
“By reducing methane emissions now, that can give us a little bit of breathing space so we can shift the whole of the global economy,” said Professor Mark Maslin (UCL Geography) on why tackling methane could reduce the rate of global warming.
"Within a hundred years of first contact with Europeans, 55 million out of those 60 million were dead," said Professor Mark Maslin (UCL Geography) on why he thinks the Columbian Exchange should be remembered as the 'Great Dying'.
27 Feb 2026
“It is the UK electorate that chooses those with the power to trigger a referendum, whereas the electorate whose wishes are to be respected is that of Scotland,” said Professor Alan Renwick (UCL Constitution Unit), discussing how Scotland could trigger another referendum.
"Space debris is starting to undo the progress with the ozone hole," said Professor Eloise Marais (UCL Geography) on how space debris could potentially accelerate global warming.
26 Feb 2026
"Parliament will feel constrained not to prejudice the police investigation, nor any subsequent trial if there is one. That is self-restraint by Parliament, observing the contempt and sub judice rules," said Dr Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) in light of Mandelson's arrest.
25 Feb 2026
Professor Helene Burningham (UCL Geography) discusses the rapid erosion of parts of the eastern UK coastline, and how it is happening at a faster rate than originally predicted.
24 Feb 2026
“There’s no limit on numbers, and it just looks so anachronistic… It’s clear that there ought to be more rigorous processes to check people on the way in,” said Professor Meg Russell (UCL Constitution Unit) commenting on the need to change the way Lords members are chosen.
23 Feb 2026
“I think there does need to be greater clarity, and that probably needs to be expressed in a clearer set of rules,” said Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science), commenting on whether royal roles should be governed by more transparent guidelines.
"King Charles has no discretion independently to exercise the prerogative of mercy: He can only do so on the advice of the government," said Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science), commenting on whether King Charles could pardon his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
“It would require all 14 countries, where King Charles is also their head of state, as well as the UK, to change the law of succession,” said Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science), on the challenges of removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession.
"At moments like this, it’s very important for the channels of communication to be kept open and for everybody to trust each other’s competence to ensure the wheels turn smoothly and no-one puts a foot wrong," said Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) on Antonia Romeo's strategy
20 Feb 2026
"Our findings show that LAT tends to be a stable, long-term form of relationship among older adults," said Dr Rory Coulter (UCL Geography) and Dr Yang Hu (UCL Social Research Institute) on their study's findings on the growing popularity of 'living apart together' relationships.
“Recent poll results showed that public attitudes towards Prince Andrew were very strongly negative…about as low as you can go – but that attitudes to the monarchy remain strongly positive,” said Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) on the Royal Family.
19 Feb 2026
"There’s really no proper quality check and there’s no limit on numbers and it just looks so anachronistic. It’s clear that there ought to be more rigorous processes to check people on the way in," said Professor Meg Russell (UCL Constitution Unit) on the House of Lords.
18 Feb 2026
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