PHYSIOLOGICAL researchers say children need school to develop cognitive and communication skills, and mental and physical health – so how many of these key areas are they missing out on during online teaching? Traditionally, many young teens have thought of school as the ‘worst experience of their lives’ – […]
Year: 2021
Sunderland-trained entrepreneur helps maintain vital pandemic drug supplies
AS SUPPLY chains continue to feel the strain under the coronavirus pandemic, a Sunderland Engineering graduate is helping make sure medicine is still being delivered to patients around the world. Florian Hildebrand is the co-founder and managing partner of Qualifyze, which employs 37 people and has offices in Germany and […]
Sunderland Council investing £59m in expanding its social housing portfolio
SUNDERLAND Council has announced it is buying empty properties to provide housing for the vulnerable. This is part of a £59million five-year housing delivery and investment plan, in which the council aims to bring more than 360 empty properties back into use as family homes, as well as 117 new-build […]
Innovative audio programme will make local South Shields history accessible and exciting for all children
AN INTRIGUING audio programme that seeks to make local history accessible and engaging to all children and their families is being launched by South Shields Museum and Art Gallery. You can help by sending in any stories you have about smuggling activity in South Tyneside or about J. Simpson Kirkpatrick […]
Lockdown ease or feeling the squeeze: How will the UK cope in coming months?
WITH the lockdown exit plan now in place, our children returning to schools and non-essential shops due to reopen, is this truly the beginning of the end? TWO professors from the University of Sunderland – experts in education and business – here have their say on how they expect the […]
Prime Minister’s return to school plan criticised by teaching unions
BORIS Johnson’s decision to reopen all schools in England on the 8th of March has left unions in the North East “bewildered.” PRIME Minister Boris Johnson announced in the House of Commons that all schools and colleges in England will return on the 8th March. The return to school will […]
NE council chief criticises PM’s ‘big bang’ school re-opening
NICK Forbes, leader of Newcastle City council, took to Twitter today to question Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to reopen schools to all students on March 8. Coun Forbes tweeted: “Last week the Schools Minister assured me and Local Government Association colleagues that there would be a phased return […]
Fitness instructors confident about people returning to the gym
SUNDERLAND fitness trainers feel confident about people coming back to the gym after lockdown. GYMS were forced once again to close their doors for the third time in the last 12 months, but some trainers have managed to keep their customers engaged during online classes and remained optimistic. The pandemic […]
From Disney to Marvel – lockdown couple put movie magic into new business
A LIFE-LONG love of performing not only brought Katie Stubbs and Declan Marshall together but they’ve turned their passion into a successful entertainment business with the help of University support. AS well as living, working and acting together, the couple are also students at the University of Sunderland and tapped […]
Best podcasts by women, for women
OVER the last couple of years, podcasts have become increasingly popular and it is estimated that about 7.1 million people in the UK listen to them. According to Podcast Insights, as of January 2021, there are over 1.75 million podcasts available worldwide, covering a wide range of topics and hosted […]