- The plight of the humble bee - Waitrose Weekend Magazine
- Is there honey still for tea? - Saga magazine
- Eco hero. The honeybee expert - The Telegraph magazine [265Kb pdf]
- The Bees' Needs: £10m To Save Dying Insects - Sky news
- 'Clean-up' bees could save endangered hives - Guardian
- Attempt to save bees from disease - BBC
- Ants' practice doesn't make them perfect - New Scientist
- One man and his 50 hives - Guardian
- Hygiene gene offers hope for bees - BBC
- Human society could 'learn much from bees - Telegraph
- The plight of the honeybee - Timne Higher Education
- Ainsley Harriott tours the bee lab for BBC food show (28/03/2011)
- Student buzzes the skies to map bee-friendly crops (08/06/2011)
- Sussex scientists discover first-ever bee ‘soldier’ (09/01/2012)
- How scent can net bigger reward for ants in hunt for food (29/06/2012)
- Katherine’s busy summer for bee research (19/09/2012)
- How ants handle rush hour (30/01/2013)
- Research shows bumblebees on lavender have it licked (26/04/2013)
- The honey and the ivy – why gardeners’ foe is the bees’ friend (26/04/2013)
- Sussex bee scientists question value of neonics ban (26/06/2013)
- Buzz about the bees: Leading bee lab holds open day (15/07/2013)
- Rise in urban beekeeping in UK may have gone too far, scientists warn (12/08/2013)
- Flower research shows gardens can be a feast for the eyes – and the bees (17/10/2013)
- http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/oct/17/bees-most-attracted-lavender-marjoram
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24555853
- Honey bee treatment applied in wrong way - the telegraph
- How the trendy hobby of keeping bees in cities could actually be BAD for them: City hives run the risk insect starvation. MailOnline