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Pakistan dispatch: High Court removes justice over invalid law degree in unprecedented ruling

Jurist 21 Jan 2026
Justice Jahangiri’s name and photograph were removed from the official Islamabad High Court website, and he was excluded from the list of former judges—an administrative step underscoring the finality of the court’s decision ... ....
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Nero Book Awards announce 2025 winners (Brunel University)

Public Technologies 14 Jan 2026
Brunel University published this content on January 14, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Caitlin Brunell takes reins of Ascension St. Vincent's Foundation

jacksonville.com 12 Jan 2026
Caitlin Brunell has been named president of the Ascension St ... Brunell has about 10 years of nonprofit leadership experience, most recently leading the American Cancer Society in Jacksonville ... Brunell ...
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What 2026 could hold for the UK housing market

The Conversation 08 Jan 2026
Clare Louise Jackson/Shutterstock. For many UK households, 2025 marked the beginning of the end of the mortgage rate shocks of the previous year ... And mortgage rates followed suit ... And that calmness could be about to continue ... Predictable property? ... .
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The DOJ is still hiding the names of Epstein’s co-conspirators

The Miami Herald 24 Dec 2025
In one document, the DOJ redacted at least seven of the 10 names of potential “co-conspirators” the FBI was investigating ... .
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The five best films of 2025 – according to experts

The Conversation 22 Dec 2025
In no particular order, here are The Conversation’s top five films of 2025 as reviewed by our experts. 1. One Battle After Another ... Read more. One Battle After Another ... 2 ... By Rachel Stuart, Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Deviant Identities at Brunel. 3.
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University of London to launch new BSc Artificial Intelligence with Brunel, University of London (Brunel University)

Public Technologies 18 Dec 2025
Brunel University published this content on December 18, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Sitting for long stretches raises heart and diabetes risks – even in active older adults (Brunel University)

Public Technologies 16 Dec 2025
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Caitlin Brunell to lead Ascension St. Vincent’s Foundation (Ascension Health Alliance)

Public Technologies 16 Dec 2025
). Caitlin Brunell has been named vice president of Ascension St. Vincent's Foundation, effective January 1, 2026. Brunell brings nearly 10 years of non-profit leadership experience to the role ... Vincent's Riverside ... Ascension St ... Disclaimer ... (noodl.
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Brunel to open creative writing and business short courses to online learners in 2026 (Brunel University)

Public Technologies 08 Dec 2025
) Brunel University of London ... Brunel University published this content on December 08, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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19-year-old Leeds writer wins inaugural Nero New Writers Prize with Brunel (Brunel University)

Public Technologies 02 Dec 2025
Brunel University published this content on December 02, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Jury trials: what the UK government’s plan to limit them would mean for victims, defendants ...

The Conversation 02 Dec 2025
Justice secretary David Lammy has announced one of the most significant changes to criminal justice in England and Wales in decades, by scrapping the use of jury trials for most offences that carry a likely jail sentence of less than three years ... .
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Two AI copyright cases, two very different outcomes – here’s why

The Conversation 01 Dec 2025
Artificial intelligence companies and the creative industries are locked in an ongoing battle, being played out in the courts. The thread that pulls all these lawsuits together is copyright ... This was ... The first was ... Differing interpretations ... .
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