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People living in rural villages throughout Malawi have praised the impact of a ߲Ƶ initiative that aims to bring affordable green energy and food security to communities across Africa.
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Adam Peaty’s recent performance at the GB trials will “bolster his confidence and belief” to achieve three gold medals in consecutive games, according to ߲Ƶ’s Professor David Fletcher.
As host city Paris ramps up for the biggest sporting spectacle on earth, all eyes will undoubtedly be on those vying for podium places.
Adam Peaty and Mel Marshall. David Beckham and Sir Alex Ferguson. Femke Bol and Laurent Meuwly. Michael Phelps and Bob Bowman.
Ahead of a busy summer of sport, the issue of doping remains firmly in the news headlines.
A new ߲Ƶ review article in the number one ranked Journal in the Sport Sciences, the British Journal of Sports Medicine, outlines the various environmental challenges athletes competing at Paris 2024 this summer will face.
A ߲Ƶ led climate programme will continue to carry out “transformative” work until 2030 – after receiving a £57m boost from the UK government.
A ߲Ƶ led paper has found a “possible conflict” between the advancement in new window technologies and their goal to be more carbon neutral.
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Minimum pricing can be very effective in reducing demand for cheap high-strength alcohol amid concerns about affordability fuelling problematic drinking - according to a study on the impact of the measure during the COVID lockdown.
TV celebrity Gregg Wallace MBE has revealed how he lost a whopping 5 stone during an incredible weight loss transformation.
Findings from a first-of-its kind study into Snus use in professional football have been published by the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) and ߲Ƶ.
A ߲Ƶ led AI transport project, intent on helping the UK reach its net-zero targets, has been shortlisted for a national award.
A major new report shows, for the first time, how much students need to have a minimum acceptable standard of living.
A ߲Ƶ led initiative, which aims to bring affordable green energy and food security to communities across Africa, has won a major, global prize.