Month: November 2025

BBC DEVON

Camera to be deployed to target noisy drivers in the South West

Communities affected by noisy drivers are being asked where they would like to see a new noise camera being deployed. The technology includes an automatic number-plate recognition system attached to a microphone which can take a directional sound sample and…

BBC DEVON

Bid to secure Plymouth veteran care hub launched

A bid to open a hub for veteran’s care in Plymouth has been announced. It is a part of the government’s Valour programme, run by the Ministry of Defence, which aims to offer “easier access” to health, housing, employment, and…

Exeter Uni News

University of Exeter Business School’s One Planet MBA is UK’s best for sustainability

The University of Exeter Business School has for the third-year running been named top UK business school for integrating sustainability and ESG themes into its MBA programme. Exeter’s One Planet MBA programme, formerly known as The Exeter MBA, retained its…

Al Jazeera

Is earned success an illusion?

Is success really earned, or is meritocracy an illusion? Source link

Exeter Uni News

University researchers ranked among the most influential in the world

Scientists at the University of Exeter have been ranked among the most influential and respected in the world according to the latest edition of a global rankings programme. Twenty Exeter academics, and a further four who are affiliated to the…

BBC DEVON

Children in Need funds help give young people confidence boost

BBC Organisers said young people aged nine to 18 were part of the project Young people have said a Children in Need-backed project has helped them to build their confidence and meet like-minded people after they moved to the UK….

Al Jazeera

Why is Trump talking about nuclear testing?

The world banned nuclear testing in 1996. The US says it might be time to start again. Source link

Exeter Uni News

Extra defence investment essential to maintain a durable defence culture, experts warn

Critical defence challenges mean the Government must invest in people so that they can develop the skills and knowledge to secure essential infrastructure from cyberattacks and sabotage, experts have warned. Critical national infrastructure is now at the frontline of a…

Al Jazeera

US Supreme Court extends order allowing Trump to withhold food aid | Donald Trump News

Decision follows Senate vote to reopen the government, but legal saga has brought uncertainty to millions who need food assistance. Published On 12 Nov 202512 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share The highest court in…

Exeter Uni News

Tipping points experts set three challenges for COP30

Experts in “tipping points” have set three challenges for world leaders meeting at the COP30 climate summit. An international team of 160 researchers recently published the Global Tipping Points Report, which said the world faces a “new reality” due to…