Ruben Selles was left to rue a defensive lapse in the final two minutes to deny him a win on his first game in charge of Hull ...
ABSTRACT: The hotel industry in Equatorial Guinea operates in a highly competitive environment where understanding the key determinants of consumer choice is critical to success. The purpose of this ...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the role of tag questions in expressing stance within British university seminars. Building on Kimps’s (2018) classification of stance-conveying tag questions, this ...
Part of a now-deleted Allison Pearson X post which appears to have prompted a police visit. Faces obscured by Press Gazette. Source: Twitter Update: On 21 November Essex Police said it had dropped ...
By Alison Phillips More than a week after the arrival of police at the front door of the Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson regarding a tweet she had written in 2023, debate rumbles on. Was this a ...
The police force at the centre of the Allison Pearson row has not investigated a controversial imam who called for “Zionists” to be destroyed. Users of X, formerly Twitter, alerted Essex ...
(Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Sony Group Corp. is considering acquiring Japanese publisher Kadokawa Corp., as the tech conglomerate seeks to strengthen its entertainment business, sources familiar with ...
The logo for 8080 Books, a new publishing imprint from Microsoft, announced Monday. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft will attempt to find the sweet spot between the speed of social media and the ...
Essex Police has said it is investigating Telegraph journalist Allison Pearson under a possible breach of the Public Order Act over a year-old, now-deleted post on X. The force has faced criticism ...
Female journalists are rallying around Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson, saying they could be next to face police investigations for their social media posts or columns. Pearson is being ...
Essex Police has defended its actions after Daily Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson said she was left “dumbstruck” by a visit to her home on Remembrance Sunday over a social media post.
Essex Police has now set up a "gold group", usually reserved for major crimes, to handle its controversial investigation into journalist Allison Pearson's so-called "non-crime hate incident". Pearson ...