He said he was grateful to be re-elected but acknowledged the "tidal wave of discontent" shown by the election results.
Ms Corrin said all UCM course would adopt the approach by 2026.under an ongoing review of its offering, UCM previously
it would offer a new degree in Applied Social Science in September 2025.A celebrity tailor from Brighton will be joined by the stars at the launch of an exhibition in memory of his father, who recently died from Alzheimer’s disease.Gresham Blake founded his tailoring business in 2000 and has since designed clothing for the likes of Ray Winstone, Danny Dyer, Steve Coogan and Romesh Ranganathan – all of whom will be at the city’s Helm Gallery on Thursday evening, along with founding member of the band Squeeze, Chris Difford.
“[My father] passed away just over a year ago from [Alzheimer’s] after a seven-year gradual decline,” Gresham said of father, Brian Blake.“He used to say ‘remind me why I’m here’, which is the title of the show.”
Artist Kevin McCracken has produced portraits of Gresham’s clients which will be sold at the exhibition alongside embroidery designed by Gresham's mother, Adrienne Blake, to raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK.
“The story of my dad’s decline into Alzheimer’s is just one of millions,” said Gresham. “It’s great to have an opportunity to do something in his name and help support such a worthwhile cause.China routinely denies involvement and a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington DC told BBC News that the latest accusation was part of a smear attack without any factual basis.
"The US needs to stop using cyber security to smear and slander China, and stop spreading all kinds of disinformation about the so-called Chinese hacking threats," embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said.The US has not supplied any evidence that China is responsible for the hack.
Two months after NFL star Tyreek Hill was pulled from his car and handcuffed outside his home stadium during a traffic stop, the citations a police officer gave him have been dropped.Police bodycam footage shows the Miami Dolphins wide receiver lying face down on the road while an officer kneels on his back. Hill has repeatedly called for the officer to be fired.