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Accents at work: share your story

Published
26 November 2025
Categories
Society & Politics
Arts & Culture
Research

UK workers are being asked to share their experiences of how their accents influence life at work, in an anonymous survey as part of University of Leeds research.

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University’s textile heritage honoured

Published
25 November 2025
Categories
Research
University

One of the UK’s most prestigious educational honours has been awarded to the University of Leeds for 150 years of textile research.

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Training empowers park staff to tackle harassment

Published
25 November 2025
Categories
Society & Politics
Research

Hundreds of park staff and volunteers across the UK have been trained in how to spot, safely challenge, and prevent harassment or behaviour which could stop women feeling safe in public places.

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Reducing the risks of wildlife corridors

Published
17 November 2025
Categories
Environment
Research

Efforts to join up isolated plant and animal habitats across the world should also protect against unintentionally harming them, new research shows.  

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Landmark women's health study reaches 30

Published
30 October 2025
Categories
Science
Health
Research

One of the UK’s largest scientific studies investigating the links between diet and cancer has reached its 30th anniversary, with celebrations from Leeds researchers who spearheaded the project.

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'National emergency' over worsening SEND crisis

Published
28 October 2025
Categories
Society & Politics
Research

The special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, already known to be in deep trouble, now faces ‘a worsening crisis’ which, say experts, puts the UK on the brink of a national emergency.