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Expert opinion- First Nightingale hospital opens its doors

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As the first Nightingale Hospital in the UK opens its doors to patients, logistics expert Dr Jonathan Owens looks at how the facility, possibly the most ambitious medical project since the Second World War, will be managed.

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Expert Opinion – What we might expect from a Starmer Labour

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Dr Liam McLoughlin, Researcher – Politics, Social Media & Representation.

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Coronavirus: Supporting children and young peoples' wellbeing

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Coronavirus is affecting every part of how we live our lives. It’s not surprising that people are concerned about maintaining mental health and wellbeing. Many parents and carers may also be worried about the emotional health of their children and...

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Coronavirus: Sport will bounce back

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Wimbledon cancelled, Tokyo Olympics and Euro 2020 postponed, cricket and football on hold, the Tour de France in doubt, this summer of sport has been decimated.

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Student documentary secures place at International Wildlife Film Festival

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‘Capuchin Culture’ is a wildlife documentary which follows an intimate portrait of a family of capuchin monkeys living in the harsh, semi-arid forest of north-eastern Brazil.

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Thank you NHS heroes!

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Banners have appeared on buildings across the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× campus to thank all NHS workers for their hard work in the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Rotting harvest due to labour shortage

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Logistics expert from the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Business School, Dr Jonathan Owens, comments as farmers warn they are facing a shortage of workers to get the harvest in.

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University project saving mothers' lives in Uganda

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A team from the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× has returned from a trip to Uganda, which saw them make great progress in tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR), significantly reducing death rates for new mums in hospital.

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After Carluccio’s and Brighthouse will more failures come?

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Dr Gordon Fletcher, retail expert from the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Business School, comments as two big names on the Higher Street collapse on the same day, with the loss of around 4,500 jobs.

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Coronavirus: natural ways to wellbeing during the lockdown

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As the nation adjusts to life under lockdown, many people are concerned with how to keep themselves and their loved ones physically and mentally well during the pandemic.

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