Exeter University - where JK Rowling and Zara Tindall studied - tops the list of 108 universities where sex assault allegations have been made by people on the Everyone s Invited website.
The forum, set up last year by former student Soma Sara for people to share their stories of sexual abuse and rape culture , has shaken Britain s educational establishments.
Along with top schools, the UK s most prestigious universities were named in the 1,000 plus testimonials and red-brick Exeter appeared most, coming up in 65 anonymous testimonials on the website.
Oxford, Leeds, Edinburgh and University College London make up the top five.
Everyone s Invited s founder Miss Sara, who set it up while living with her grandmother s Paris home during lockdown after graduating from UCL, has said they were overwhelmed with new testimonials from universities.
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Laura Mvula has said she still does not know why she was dropped by her record label in 2017.
The classically trained soul singer, 34, was let go by Sony subsidiary RCA Records despite having recently released critically acclaimed album The Dreaming Room.
Speaking to singer and host Jessie Ware on the Table Manners podcast, Mvula said her family had been “devastated” by the news.
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