Reece Goodall

Will Ukraine, Russia and Belarus compete at Paris 2024?

It’s a year until the Paris 2024 Olympics, and the Games have been in the news for potentially opening the door to Russian and Belarusian athletes. In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the support by Belarus, many sporting bodies and tournaments have either banned the nations outright, or...
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Posted Feb. 14, 2023

Tips for enjoying a Sober Night Out

The UK has a reputation for excessive drinking (one that is not entirely unfounded based on historical track record), yet there has arguably never been a better time to opt for a bit of sobriety. If your New Year’s resolution was to quit drinking, there’s every possibility that you might...
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Posted Feb. 13, 2023

Ali Carter wins German Masters

Ali Carter has won the 2023 German Masters, ending a seven-year title drought, with a dominant 10-3 victory over Tom Ford. Carter’s last title came in 2016 with a win in the Yushan World Open, but he was on fire in Germany, as he made eight half-centuries and one century...
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Posted Feb. 10, 2023

Ubisoft partners with police to tackle toxic gaming

Northumbria Police has partnered with Ubisoft in a ground-breaking project to tackle toxic gaming in the online community. Officers delivered training to the gaming company’s Player Support staff based at their global Customer Relationship Centre (CRC) in Newcastle to help them deal with severe reports of harmful interactions online and provide...
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Posted Feb. 9, 2023

Work to begin on a new Kenilworth-to-Leamington cycle route

Construction on a long-mooted cycle route between Kenilworth and Leamington is to begin. The route, known as K2L, was given the final approval by Warwickshire County Council’s transport portfolio holder, Councillor Wallace Redford. The scheme will involve the construction of a new cycle track alongside the east side of Kenilworth...
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Posted Feb. 8, 2023

Nintendo wins Joy-Con drift lawsuit

An American judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Nintendo for its Joy-Con drift issues, stating that the case cannot proceed because the owners agreed to the company’s End User License Agreement (EULA) that “disallows lawsuits”. The case, first filed in 2021, saw two mothers attempt to sue the company...
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Posted Feb. 7, 2023