A MEDIA expert from the University of Sunderland is joining a panel of editors to help tackle the torrent of online abuse facing many journalists. Lee Hall is currently head of the School of Media and Communications at the University, overseeing undergraduate and postgraduate courses. He will join editors and […]
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Covid latest: vaccine misinformation and joy – and ‘wilful disregard’
MPs to challenge media giants on vaccine misinformation Facebook, Google and Twitter have been asked to explain their handling of vaccine misinformation online to MPs, amid fears that ‘fake news’ and conspiracy theories could hinder efforts to end the coronavirus pandemic. Tech giants have faced increasing pressure to tackle false […]
Gender-ally speaking, it’s not helpful to generalise, says UoS psychologist
INTERNATIONAL MEN’S DAY On International Men’s Day (today) Dr Rebecca Owens from Sunderland’s School of Psychology discusses how issues facing men in 2020 are often hidden behind a wall of silence. MEN and women have always faced different challenges in relation to pretty much all areas of life: the […]
New UoS research: could pharmacies help spot cancer warning signs earlier?
A GROUP of North East researchers and health experts have come together for a major study into how community pharmacists could help spot patients with suspected head and neck cancers (HNC). The study, starting early next spring, could improve the early identification, diagnosis and treatment, and will explore whether […]
Covid latest: Christmas doubts, virus spreads … Santa-trackers on standby
Minister: too early to say whether family Christmas will be OK It is too early to say whether families will be allowed to gather over Christmas, a Cabinet minister has warned, despite hopes that social distancing rules will be relaxed over the festive period. Boris Johnson wants to ease coronavirus […]
Council leader in shock resignation and police confirm financial inquiry
THE shock resignation of the leader of South Tyneside Council was announced today, as police confirmed an ongoing investigation into “financial concerns” raised by the authority. Neither police nor council would comment on whether the two revelations were connected. Police said their inquiries were triggered by the authority itself. A […]
Covid latest: UK deaths near 70,000, lockdown exit may lead to tighter rules
UK deaths now pushing 70,000 More than 68,000 deaths involving Covid-19 have now occurred in the UK, new figures show. A total of 65,546 deaths have so far been registered in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate, according to the latest reports from the UK’s statistics […]
Covid latest: self-isolating PM ‘fit as a butcher’s dog’, vaccine plan latest
PM self-isolates with ‘high heart’ and ‘bursting with antibodies’ Boris Johnson said the fact he was “bursting with antibodies” from his last encounter with Covid-19, would not stop him having to self-isolate, after meeting with an MP who has tested positive. The Prime Minister, admitted to intensive care with coronavirus […]
Police warn drivers ‘social-distance yourselves from cyclists … or else’
SHOCKING footage (see above) has been released showing how the lives of cyclists have been put at risk by dangerous drivers across the region. Northumbria Police have published the head-cam videos in a bid to encourage vulnerable road users to submit footage of cars passing by them too closely. […]
Post-US election life sees major recount and rain on President’s parade
Search ‘US Election 2020’ to see all our coverage Latest post-US election news… Georgia to face a full recount … by hand An audit of US presidential election results in Georgia will trigger a full hand recount, state officials have announced. Secretary of state Brad Raffensperger said at […]