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Investing in planet’s health would deliver higher GDP, fewer deaths and less poverty, says new UN report
The most comprehensive assessment of the global environment ever undertaken has found that investing in a stable climate, healthy nature…
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Uncovering the influential factors in talent development pathways for professional referees
The pivotal influence that organisational culture and referee management practices can have on developing the next generation of elite officials…
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Remembering Martin Parr CBE
Manchester Met has paid tribute to influential documentary photographer and honorary alumnus, Martin Parr CBE. Best known for his ironic…
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Our Children, Our Future: ICF Response to the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy
The Institute for Children’s Futures (ICF) welcomes Friday’s publication of the Government’s new Child Poverty Strategy, Our Children, Our Future:…
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Child therapist, broadcaster, and author Kate Silverton delivers inspirational talk to students
Former BBC broadcaster, child therapist and author Kate Silverton delivered an inspirational talk to students, staff and external practitioners to…
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Groundbreaking global bird study reveals how land-use changes are putting ecosystems at risk
Human changes to landscapes around the world are reducing the vital services that wild birds provide, making ecosystems less stable…
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Revealing hidden dangers of ‘forever chemicals’ on BBC Panorama
BBC Panorama’s latest investigation features Manchester Met’s Dr David Megson uncovering the hidden risks of PFAS exposure. In its newest…
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Tackling the increasing censorship of children’s publishing
Censorship in children’s publishing, banned school library books and learnings from the Trump administration were under the spotlight in a…
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Sir Phil Redmond calls for ‘urgent need to refocus’ on working class representation in TV
How can we bridge TV’s class divide? What can be done to attract working class talent into the industry? And how could this critical time for public service broadcasting affect representation? These…
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Why hotter summers are bad for the UK economy
Originally published on The Conversation By Dr Lotanna Emediegwu, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Manchester Metropolitan University, Jubril Animashaun, Associate…
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