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How electric car racing could one day challenge the spectacle of Formula One
Motor racing’s most glamorous event, the Formula One Grand Prix in the glittering tax haven of Monaco is just around the corner.Â
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Fit for nothing: where it all went wrong for Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games legacy
The legacy of the games, which were considered a golden opportunity for Scotland to harness the power of sport to motivate a sedentary nation, not been a success.
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Academic editorial: Peru's House of Cards: Odebrecht scandal has engulfed the country's political class
ÃÛÌÒAV's Laura Bunt-MacRury has written this piece for The Conversation, based on her research.Â
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OPINION: England cricketer Ben Stokes' triumph over adversity is a classic hero's tale
Dr Emma Kavanagh writes about Ben Stokes' heroic narrative arc in this article for The Conversation. Â
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OPINION: Women’s sport is on the way up – but more needs to be done to secure its future
ÃÛÌÒAV's Dr Keith Parry and Dr Rafaelle Nicholson write for The Conversation about the concerns regarding the future of women’s sport.
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Dorset Economy blog 47: Downside and Upside Risks
This blog looks at the links between long-term investment and short-term performance and the potential downside or upside risks to the Dorset economy.
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Dorset Economy blog 51: New Year Parable
New Year Parable* There was an island with 10 inhabitants. They each spent their daylight hours trying to catch a fish for their own supper. ... -
OPINION: 13 Reasons Why & The Media Effects Myth
Dr William Proctor writes about the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why, and why the media have got it wrong...
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Dorset Economic blog 7: Supply & Demand
The world economy has bounced up from Q2’s Covid-19 lows, but momentum is fragile. Much of the bounce is pent-up demand for the short-term, rather than renewed growth for the long run.
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Dorset Economic blog 14: Flows and Assets
In 2020, the UK economy, measured by real GDP, shrank by 9.9%. This was by far the biggest drop ever recorded in a calendar year, taking some £260bn off annual UK output.