A study from Hungarian researchers concluded that short-headed, co-operative, young, and playful dogs are the best dogs when it comes to forming eye contact.
Tributes to newsroom legend who always had time for people following his death A wonderful man who meant so much to all his family and friends.
11:47, 29 APR 2021
Chris Throup, front left, with his BBC Radio Nottingham colleagues.
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Family and friends have paid tribute to a newsroom legend who they say is remembered fondly for never shying away from an important story and known as one of the most considerate and mild mannered people you could ever wish to meet .
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Student debt holders and Hispanic and Black Americans purchase lower-priced homes than buyers without student debt and white Americans do, which can lead to further wealth gaps, according to a working paper released this week by the National Association of Realtors.
The paper, “Mind the Gap: Home Price Differences by Race and Student Debt,” was written by Dr. Jessica Lautz, NAR’s vice president of demographics and behavioral insights, and Dr. Michael White, Nottingham Trent University professor and director of the Centre of the Built Environment.
Lautz and White examined the purchase price differences among homebuyers from January 2014 to December 2017 who purchased a primary residence and how the purchase price can lead to further wealth gaps through equity in homeownership, NAR said in a press release.
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Nottingham Trent University students heartbroken after graduation ceremonies pushed back again
Some will not graduate until next year
11:26, 28 APR 2021
Students celebration graduation outside Nottingham Trent University earlier this year.
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University students in Nottingham have expressed sadness as graduation ceremonies planned for this summer will be moved to next year.