Tony Rowe: Exeter Chiefs chairman targets new investment as club posts £10.3m loss

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Rowe is hopeful a proposed new franchise model for English rugby's top flight will increase interest in investing in the rugby club.The 77-year-old businessman has been at the helm at Sandy Park since 1998 and financing, thanks in part to his business success, has helped Exeter rise from the lower leagues to the pinnacle of the domestic game. The club moved to Sandy Park in 2006 and subsequently expanded the stadium as the Chiefs won two Premiership titles…

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Exeter Chiefs winger Campbell Ridl banned for two matches by RFU

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The incident is the first blip in Ridl's short, but impressive first team career at Exeter. Having broken his hand in pre-season the England Under-20 international made a try-scoring debut in the Prem Rugby Cup win over Bristol in November.He impressed the following week as a much-changed Chiefs side were held to a draw at Racing 92 before starting the next three Prem games - including scoring a try in the victory over Leicester just after Christmas."He's got…

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Rusi Tuima: Exeter made offer to keep Newcastle-bound lock at Sandy Park

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Tuima is the second Exeter player to agree a summer move to Kingston Park in the past few weeks.Full-back Josh Hodge, who like Tuima has also had call-ups to England's 'A' side in recent seasons, will return to his former club after five years in Devon.They are the latest recruits for the Newcastle side that have also agreed deals for New Zealand international Hoskins Sotutu and Argentina lock Franco Molina as Red Bull's investment in the squad begins…

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Student science and engineering entrepreneurs win cash prizes through fellowship competition

Entrepreneurial student engineers and scientists shone at the annual ELEVATE Engineering and Sciences in Business Fellowship (ESBF) Competition, winning cash prizes for their innovations.   The U ELEVATE EIBF Competition, sponsored by the Sainsbury Management Fellows Charity, is open to University of Exeter budding student entrepreneurs across the disciplines of engineering, mathematics, sciences, medicine and computer sciences. This extra-curricular business pitch competition is funded by the Engineering and Sciences in Business Fellowship, which supports similar competitions at universities across the country.    In total, 67 students across 41 teams had six minutes each to pitch their innovative business ideas to the ELEVATE Competition judges…

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New book first to showcase how artists explore LGBTQ+ identities through crafts

The processes by which artists identifying as LGBTQ+ use textiles, ceramics and other materials to explore queer histories on personal and broader levels is the focus of a groundbreaking new book published this month. Queer Crafts: Material Practices and the Making of Identity is the first to bring together craft studies and queer theory, opening new discussions around how contemporary practitioners use these materials as powerful vehicles for self-expression, community building, and social critique. Encompassing leading artists from…

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Family courts are failing to recognise intimate image abuse as coercive control, research finds

The family justice system is systematically misrecognising intimate image abuse within coercively controlling relationships, new research warns. Research by Dr Charlotte Bishop shows that family courts often treat intimate images as neutral pieces of evidence, rather than recognising their use as a form of abuse in itself. Reforms are needed to improve safety for domestic abuse victims and their children and prevent intimate images being used in ways that retraumatise victims, distort credibility assessments, and enable further coercive…

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Former factory could be transformed into permanent Devon church

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A planning application to convert a former factory on an industrial estate in Exeter into a place of worship has been submitted. The Elim Trust Corporation said it wants give the Stanley Security unit at Signal House on the Marsh Barton industrial estate a new lease of life. It is proposed Rediscover Church, established in Exeter in 1928, will run the new church.The church moved to the former Matalan store at Haven Banks in 2024 as a "pop-up…

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Airport drop-off charges: how does yours compare?

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Chloe HarcombeWest of EnglandBBCThe fee to drop passengers off at Bristol Airport has increased to £8.50, making it one of the most expensive in England.The charge to park for 10 minutes in the drop-off area has risen a number of times in recent years, increasing from £5 to £6 in 2024 and up to £7 in 2025. Blue badge holders can stay for up to 40 minutes for the same price.A spokesperson for the airport said the increase…

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International research breakthrough for remote Alzheimer’s testing

A groundbreaking international study has demonstrated that Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers can be accurately detected using simple finger-prick blood samples that can be collected at home and mailed to laboratories without refrigeration or prior processing. The research, led by US institute Banner Health working with the University of Exeter Medical School and supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) publishes today in Nature Medicine. It represents the first large-scale validation of this accessible testing approach that…

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Newcastle Red Bulls: Exeter forward Rusi Tuima to join next season

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Newcastle Red Bulls have signed Exeter Chiefs forward Rusi Tuima on a two-year contract to join them ahead of next season.Tuima has scored 20 tries in 74 games for Exeter after coming through the Chiefs' academy, making his debut in 2019 and he has featured in seven Prem matches this season.The 6ft 5in Fiji-born player, who can play as a second rower or in the back row, has represented England at under-18 and under-20 level and the A…

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The Digital Innovation and Circular Economy Network+ provides £160,000 funding for vital research

A UK-wide circular economy network led by Professor Fiona Charnley of the University of Exeter has awarded £160,000 to five research projects. DICE+ Network, an interdisciplinary collaboration between nine UK universities, is a three-year project funded by the ESPRC that aims to leverage the power of digital to drive a circular economy across sectors and value chains. This includes access to funding to help accelerate research into challenge areas at the interface of digital technologies and circular economy.…

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Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Raffi Quirke and Billy Searle – Prem talking points

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Thrilling entertainment. But, when it is picked apart in the cold light of the laptop by the teams' analysts, there might be more to cheer the Chiefs than the champions.Bath's win was built on an early blitz.Four tries inside the first 20 minutes gave them the earliest attacking bonus point of the season by some distance. All those scores were against 14 men, however, after Exeter's Campbell Ridl was shown a 20-minute red card for taking out opposite…

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