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New sports facility named after Olympic-winning alumni
A new £5m University sports facility has been named after History graduate Jonny Brownlee and his brother Alistair, who won silver and gold respectively in the triathlon at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Kim Jong-un's half brother Kim Job-nam assassinated in Malaysia by 'female North Korean spies with poison needle' (The Telegraph, 14/02/17)
Dr Adam Cathcart comments on how hereditary succession is an integral part of the North Korean regime following reports that Kim Jong-un's half brother has been killed.
Andrea Major speaks to Lucy Worsley for her new series; British History's Biggest Fibs
Associate Professor Andrea Major discusses the East India Company and the impeachment of the Governor-General, Warren Hastings.
Dr Laura King speaks to Tom Price on BBC Radio Wales
The first episode of Sweet Child of Mine will be aired on Sunday 12th February at 18:04. The programme will discuss what it means to be a father in modern Wales.
IMS Open Lecture Series The Image of the Greek: Western Views of Eastern Orthodox Monks and Monasteries c. 1000-1500
'The Image of the Greek: Western Views of Eastern Orthodox Monks and Monasteries c.1000-1500'