Steve Rimmer
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Lily Allen follows her two simultaneous Top 10 December hits, including the No 1 "Somewhere Only We Know", with the brand new single "Air Balloon" on 2nd March 2014.
Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling, Madison Square Garden conquering singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran has announced his return to the UK for his first headline tour since Autumn 2012. Says Sheeran: '' I can't wait to tour this new record; it's been a long time coming. Looking forward to touring the UK and Ireland once again!''
Lolawolf are singer Zoe Kravitz, James Levy, Raviv Ullman and Jimmy Giannopoulos. With an EP on the way on Innit Recordings, they've already infiltrated the internet with the sensual synth pop of Drive and Wanna Have Fun's two and a half minutes of crackling, shadowy pop.
A study on the role of Teaching Assistants (TAs) in primary schools has shown that TAs perceive themselves to have a positive effect on children displaying challenging behaviour and believe that without their support many of these children would be excluded from mainstream school.
Managers of workplaces in 2030 will need very different skills to today's bosses as they will have to cope with a range of disparate challenges.
The Wellcome Trust and Education Endowment Foundation are to provide £6 million in funding to test and develop the efficacy of neuroscience-based education programmes in schools.
Executive coaching has been the development trend sweeping the UK and US for the last 20 years, but now new research shows that the impact of coaching on performance is even greater than training or 360 degree feedback.
Children believe the world is far more segregated by gender than it actually is, according to a new study led by a Michigan State University scholar.
We tend to perceive a person’s charitable efforts as less moral if the do-gooder reaps a reward from the effort, according to new research.
Women's identification with their occupation and their sense of career progression can be undermined by working in male-dominated places.
Teaching young people how to be more positive could make them happier, healthier and better able to succeed in the future
The ways in which employees cope with the deluge of emails they get could be ineffective and they may even be damaging the recipients' wellbeing.
Employers who provide support for emotionally troubled staff could see it pay dividend in terms of raised productivity, reduced absenteeism and lower staff turnover.
The "Young Scholars Network on Media Use and Well-Being" brings together the expertise of 15 international young researchers exploring the benefits and risks associated with the use of media and their effects on psychological well-being over a three-year period.
Despite the way that mobile technologies and social networking sites have made it easier to stay in touch with large numbers of acquaintances, a new study has shown that people still put most of their efforts into communicating with small numbers of close friends or relatives, often operating unconscious one-in, one-out policies so that communication patterns remain the same even when friendships change.