Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) has launched an investigation into a research paper co-written by Professor Jason Arday, who recently stepped down from his positions at the University of Cambridge amid plagiarism allegations. The study, originally published in 2021, explored the effects of university curricula on Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students as well as… Continue reading Jason Arday: Queens University Belfast to investigate work
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What happened to Lisa Ross? Reporting from Athens as a murder case unfolds
In Athens, the discovery of the body of Scottish aid worker Lisa Ross, found inside a suitcase in an abandoned building, sent shockwaves throughout the local community and beyond. Lisa, a 38-year-old volunteer with a refugee support organization, had been residing in the city for about a month. Her body was located in a derelict… Continue reading What happened to Lisa Ross? Reporting from Athens as a murder case unfolds
'Homes shake' when Craig yr Hesg quarry blasts rocks prompting safety fears
Residents living near the Craig yr Hesg quarry in Glyncoch, close to Pontypridd in south Wales, have reported significant disturbances caused by blasting activities. They describe their homes shaking and pictures falling off walls, leading to distress among families, particularly children who have become frightened by the explosions. These concerns have intensified following a recent… Continue reading 'Homes shake' when Craig yr Hesg quarry blasts rocks prompting safety fears
Counter-terror police reopen as part of Widdecombe investigation
Counter-terrorism police have reopened an investigation into a reported attempted burglary that took place at a London residence in April of the previous year. This development is connected to the ongoing inquiry into the death of former MP Ann Widdecombe. Initially, no arrests were made regarding the burglary report, and the case was closed until… Continue reading Counter-terror police reopen as part of Widdecombe investigation
Why have obesity rates doubled since 1993?
Obesity rates in England have seen a dramatic rise since 1993, effectively doubling over the past three decades. Recent analysis from the King’s Fund reveals that if obesity levels had remained at 1993 rates, there would be seven million fewer adults living with obesity today. Currently, about 14 million adults in England are classified as… Continue reading Why have obesity rates doubled since 1993?
New Wales football kit slammed by fans as Adidas swapped for SUDU
Wales’ new home football kit has sparked mixed reactions among fans, with some critics likening the design on the red shirt to patterns commonly found on bus seats. The Football Association of Wales (FAW) unveiled the kit on Thursday, highlighting that its design draws inspiration from the long-standing tradition of Welsh double cloth weaving. This… Continue reading New Wales football kit slammed by fans as Adidas swapped for SUDU
How police left a registered sex offender free to murder and attack women
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Why there's a row about standing up while drinking in central London
Concerns have recently arisen regarding the future of “vertical drinking”—the practice of standing while drinking, often outside pubs—in central London’s West End. The issue stems from proposed guidelines put forward by Westminster City Council (WCC) aimed at managing alcohol consumption within this bustling area, known for its dense concentration of bars and nightlife. With Westminster… Continue reading Why there's a row about standing up while drinking in central London
How a 90-second power outage sparked chaos for train commuters
A power outage at Network Rail’s operations centre in Manchester recently caused significant disruption across the rail network, an incident regarded as unusual due to its scale and consequences. Although the power was restored within 90 seconds, the short interruption at this critical hub triggered widespread delays and chaos for commuters. This has prompted questions… Continue reading How a 90-second power outage sparked chaos for train commuters
Search for child rapist who escaped community leave in Perth
Authorities have initiated a search for a child rapist who escaped while on escorted community leave in the centre of Perth. The individual in question, Cliff Lyons Dobbie, remains classified as a restricted patient and is described as a white male, standing approximately 5 feet 3 inches (1.6 meters) tall with a stocky and muscular… Continue reading Search for child rapist who escaped community leave in Perth