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To investigate these questions, this article presents a survey of IR strategies in a particular sub-species of news interview, the ‘set-piece’ election interviews with party leaders that have been a feature of British broadcasting since 1983. In this context it is found that adversarial ...
Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News Tap here England appearances and solid club career Born in 1983, Jenas started his football career at Nottingham Forest - where he made his first team debut aged 17 - before moving to Newcastl...
The writers conclude that "Efforts for reform will fail if mental health legislation is wrongly identified as a principal mechanism for enhancing public safety". EditorialBMJ Volume 334 pp 596-7Edited by: Christian NordqvistEditor: Medical News Todaymntcancer...
Latest UK News Anthem Publishing have released an unofficial poster magazine called KISS In Focus. It's A3 in size and is well put together. In some newsagents & bookshops now for £11.99. Thanks to MM for my copy! Final Show PPV...
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Blog https://www.legalcheek.com/latest-news/ + Follow Blog Legal Cheek was founded in 2011. It has grown to become the UK's leading news source for junior lawyers and law students and has been described by The Sunday Times as a Popbitch for lawyers and The Telegraph as an irreverent,...
Whilst it is true that the seemingly inexorible rise of social media, particularly Facebook, has shifted the focus of fan–based communities away from more traditional dedicated forums and websites, particularly for more news–based items, and provide a means of interacting with our members that...
More News in Brief Imperial College London's COVID-19RNA vaccinebegins human trials this week. Animal testing indicated it may help produce antibodies. A&E care needs to be rethought after COVID-19, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) says. "We’re very anxious about maximum oc...
Stories abound of wild wagers that have paid off and some are still in play. A cabbie in 1983 was so impressed after giving a lift to his new Labour member of Parliament that he drove to a bookmaker and placed a 10-pound bet he would one day be prime minister. Fourtee...