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University receives £1 million emergency loan

The higher education watchdog Office for Student (OFS), has given an emergency loan of £900,000 to a university this summer to help it get through a financial crisis. The anonymous university was running out of…




PFA told to evolve as mutiny beckons

Gordon Taylor faces the biggest challenge to his 37 year reign as CEO of the PFA as chairman Ben Purkiss calls for modernisation. Purkiss, who is a full back for Walsall, has called for an…


The power of sounds: Gong baths

Sound healing has been used for centuries to attempt to cure mental illnesses, lower stress levels, improve overall health and help people to connect to the Universe and inner self. The magic of music and…


Federer qualifies for ATP Finals in London

Six-time ATP Tour Finals winner Roger Federer beat Kevin Anderson to reach the ATP Tour Finals semi-finals for the 15th time. Federer’s 6-4, 6-3 win placed him top of his group, which boosted his chances…


Ralph Lauren in line for British knighthood

It’s been a fantastic year for designer, philanthropist and business executive Ralph Lauren, who is now the first American fashion designer to be given an honorary knighthood. This means the 79-year-old can add the title…


Saracens star to start after suspension

England centre Alex Lozowski is looking to make an impact and take a step forward this weekend in England’s third Autumn International against Japan after missing out on England’s first two games as he served a ban….


Free doughnuts in central London today

Friday night treat anyone? Well, you can pick up a free doughnut on your way home today. Doughnut Time and Deliveroo are giving away thousands of the sweet treats from 5pm outside Euston, Waterloo and…


What’s changed since Canada legalised weed?

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbPoNj6jhxY&t=2s On October 17th, 2018, Canada officially legalised weed, but did this actually change anything within Canadian society? Prior to the official legalisation date, weed was decriminalised for years–meaning possessions of small amounts of…


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