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Look what the courts dragged in…

Look what the courts dragged in…

This month, Chelmsford Crown Court saw a man tried for two counts of stalking, the case was reported on by the media, not for the case itself, but because the defendant was allowed to take a pet cat into court for emotional support.

14 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Law, Psychology, Research
It’s behind you! Or, is it simply here in Canterbury?

It’s behind you! Or, is it simply here in Canterbury?

The pantomime season is in full swing with families booking tickets to see a story unfold though song, dance and plenty of Christmas spirit. But what do you expect when you experience a Christmas Panto?

10 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Music, Performing Arts, Research
IVF puppies are an exciting breakthrough for non-human embryology

IVF puppies are an exciting breakthrough for non-human embryology

Dr Katie Fowler comments on how the first litter of puppies born through IVF is an important breakthrough for non-human embryology.

10 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Life Sciences, Research
Response to the Woolf Institute on Religion and Belief in Public Life in Britain

Response to the Woolf Institute on Religion and Belief in Public Life in Britain

After two year’s work, the Woolf Institute has published its report on religion and public life in Britain.

08 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Education, Politics, Research
France and the Bataclan attacks

France and the Bataclan attacks

Senior Lecturer in Policing in the School of Law, Criminal Justice and Computing, Dr Paul Swallow, provides his thoughts on the different factors that could have motivated the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.

03 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Policing, Politics, Research
Has Labour’s internal strife let Cameron off the hook over Syria vote?

Has Labour’s internal strife let Cameron off the hook over Syria vote?

At 11.30am, MPs will begin debating whether the UK should join its allies in bombing ISIL targets in Syria in a torn House of Commons.

02 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Climate change and potential impacts in the English Channel

Climate change and potential impacts in the English Channel

The World Climate Change Conference 2015 at Le Bourget, Paris, formally opened yesterday with almost 150 world leaders, including David Cameron and Barack Obama, and 40,000 delegates hoping to reach a new agreement on global climate change.

01 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Life Sciences, Research
Why George Osborne’s announcement to double UK spending on cybersecurity is vital

Why George Osborne’s announcement to double UK spending on cybersecurity is vital

Just a few days after the ISIS attacks in Paris, George Osborne announced that UK spending on cybersecurity would be doubled to £1.9 billion over five years.

20 Nov, 201515 Jun, 2021 Computing, Cybersecurity, Politics, Research
13 reasons why one academic signed Jamie Oliver’s petition for tax on sugary drinks

13 reasons why one academic signed Jamie Oliver’s petition for tax on sugary drinks

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has recently given evidence to the House of Commons Health Committee’s Inquiry into Childhood Obesity Strategy, arguing that a seven pence tax on sugary drinks could generate a billion pounds a year for the NHS.

18 Nov, 201508 Jul, 2021 Health, Politics, Research

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