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By Christina Hymer, Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Tennessee
A survey of 849 professional Santas found that one-third of them don’t match the usual image of a roly-poly bearded white man.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Amnesty International
The Nigerian authorities’ persistent failure to address the repeated abductions of school children and teachers in several parts of northern Nigeria is putting the education of a generation of children at risk, said Amnesty International, following the indefinite closure of 20,468 schools across seven states in the wake of last week’s mass abduction in Niger […] The post Nigeria: Generation of children at risk of missing out on education in the north appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]> (Full Story)
By Amnesty International
Reacting to reports that a draft US-backed peace plan to end Russia’s ongoing war of aggression in Ukraine is under intense discussion, Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Agnès Callamard, said: “The news that comes out of Ukraine every day is of constant tragedy and suffering for its people. Yet, the Ukrainian people continued to display courage and […] The post Ukraine: Peace plan must not compromise on justice or accountability appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]> (Full Story)
By Emma Lewis
Cliff recorded over 30 albums in total, but his popularity skyrocketed after the low-budget Jamaican drama “The Harder They Come,” released in 1972, put him on the map as a cultural powerhouse. (Full Story)
By Alex Zarifis, Lecturer in Information Systems, University of Southampton
In his new book, This is for Everyone, the creator of the web argues for protection against the power and privacy invasion of big tech companies.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Ray Brescia, Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life, Albany Law School
A federal judge on Nov. 24, 2025, dismissed the indictments against former FBI Director James B. Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, blocking the Department of Justice’s efforts to prosecute two of President Donald Trump’s perceived adversaries.

But U.S.…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Tandeep Sidhu, Assistant Professor, University of Manitoba
Lacee O'Neil, Master's Student, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba
By Raysa El Zein, Lecturer, Life Sciences, University of Westminster
Celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver, Hugh Fearnley‑Whittingstall and Tom Kerridge have backed a new campaign that is putting the spotlight on beans. The Bang In Some Beans campaign is a bid to double the UK’s intake of beans, legumes and pulses by 2028.

Such a campaign is long overdue. Despite beans on toast being a British favourite, beans, pulses and legumes remain under-consumed in the UK. According…The Conversation (Full Story)

By John Ferguson, Senior Lecturer in Statistical Science, University of Galway
Early trial results for a multi-cancer blood test have sparked excitement, but the technology still fails to detect three in every five cases.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Francisco Azpitarte, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy & Undergraduate Programme Lead for Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy Programmes, Loughborough University
Louise Holt, Professor of Human Geography, Loughborough University
Sobhi Berjawi, Senior Researcher in Data Analysis, Loughborough University
A new report from social mobility charity the Sutton Trust shows that children from poorer families are more likely to have special educational needs. It also shows that children from wealthier families who have some kind of special educational need are more likely to get support.

Unsurprisingly, middle-class families are more likely to spend money on private reports or diagnosis. They have the cultural capital to fight for and successfully gain an education, health and care plan (EHCP), the legal document that outlines the additional support a child should receive.

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