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Goods targeted in thefts 'change with market values'
The more expensive an item, the more likely it is to be targeted by thieves and stolen, a report by a University of Warwick academic has revealed.
Fall in one-to-one nursing care of very sick new-borns linked to higher death rate - Provision fell by around a third in England between 2008 and 2012
University of Warwick research indicates that a fall in one to one nursing care of very sick and premature new-borns is linked to a higher death rate in neonatal intensive care.
Brexit could place British farming in jeopardy warns new report
The future of many UK farming businesses looks uncertain, according to a new report on the agricultural implications of leaving the EU written by a University of Warwick academic.
Low wages not education to blame for skills gap
Low wages rather than inadequate training are to blame for the STEM skills gap, according to research from the University of Warwick.
Probability of low inflation in 2016 on the rise
The probability that UK inflation will stay at low levels through 2016 has increased after the second estimate for GDP growth released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) was added to the macroeconomic data published in the last three months, according to the Warwick Business Forecasting System (WBSFS).
Mid-life crisis: evidence that wellbeing hits a low point in your early 40s
Research by a University of Warwick academic suggests there is such as thing as a midlife crisis - but things pick up after 42.