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Obit: Prof Michael Page, former deputy vice-chancellor of Huddersfield University

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Princes in the Tower Were Murdered by Richard III, Concludes Historian

Did Richard III Really Murder His Nephews? The accusation against Richard III first gained widespread attention in 1513, when the famed statesman and philosopher Sir Thomas More published his scathing biography  The History of King Richard III . Historians have long wondered whether More’s contention that Richard III ordered the execution of his nephews was credible, but Professor Thornton asserts that his research proves it was. Thornton has identified two associates of More as the sons of one of the hired assassins who actually committed the murders, concluding that More discovered the true story about the fate of the two princes through his contact with these individuals.

40 years on: The summer our cities burned

Submitting. The new Prime Minister had been in office for a little less than two years when the first flashpoint sent shockwaves around the country, especially those parts of it with large ethnic communities. The 1981 violence in Brixton which sparked outbreaks nationwide It was in Brixton, south London, on a day in April that became known as Bloody Saturday, that simmering tensions spilled over into the streets. A black youth had been stabbed by three others in an attack witnessed by a police patrol. As the victim was being helped, a hostile crowd gathered and set about the police officers, believing them to have stopped to question him rather than offer help. As rumours spread that they had left him to die, a mob of 200 turned on them.

Fonema Consort: Green Alter Egos

Recent compositions by Pablo Chin draw inspiration from the narratives of film and literature, phonetic structures in text, and the use of idiosyncratic transcription and conversion methods that enable imaginative exploration of pre-existent musics. His works have been performed in the Americas, Israel, Hong Kong, and Europe by artists like Ensemble Recherche, International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble Dal Niente, and others. A Costa Rican native, he earned a DMA in composition at Northwestern University. Chin is co-founder and artistic director of the Fonema Consort and currently teaches at Montclair State University in New Jersey. Marisol Jiménez is a composer, performer and multi-disciplinary artist from Guadalajara, currently residing in Berlin. Her work expresses an intense fascination with the tactile process of creating sound, an interplay of the entropic within the structured musical machinery, colliding the primeval with the technological to seek forceful sensuous and

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