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The Hundred Draft 2023: Do we have more cricket fans?

By Joshua Barnes on March 24, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

Divorces are female-led, but why?

By Phoebe Lucas on March 23, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

“I didn’t feel comfortable in going to the police”

By Holly Clement on March 23, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

The power of poo – how stool transplants are changing lives

By Maddy McNiven on March 23, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

How the Human Library is embracing society’s labels

By Lucy Potter on March 21, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

What’s the cost of flavour? Milan food review

By Joshua Barnes on March 9, 2023 • ( Leave a comment )

PPE for the many or the few?

By ueajournalismeditor on May 20, 2020

While the health benefits may seem obvious to many, the use of PPE masks to help prevent the spread of infection is still a widely contentious topic and has been since the […]

Art is thriving in Norwich City

By ueajournalismeditor on May 12, 2020

Art has a long history in Norwich and it seems that it is still ingrained in the culture of modern Norwich life. Sufen Peng takes a journey through Norwich to bring is […]

Antiques shopping still a great way of finding something new

By ueajournalismeditor on April 30, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

We’ve all no doubt seen the overwhelming variety of antiques shops around Norwich, and probably explored our fair share. But what is the fascination with sifting through a menagerie of used goods? […]

The little known history of Norwich’s King’s St and St Julian’s Alley

By ueajournalismeditor on April 5, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Norwich is bursting with history and a simple walk through the city soon makes that obvious, whether it’s through the castle gardens, by the cathedral or along the old city wall. But […]

New project brings the joy of art to the blind

By ueajournalismeditor on March 30, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

According to the NHS, over 2 million people in the UK live with a visual impairment. With Norwich being such a historic city of art, it is no surprise that one organisation, […]

Norwich musician warns teens to ‘drop the knife’

By cprecey on January 13, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Norwich has seen a rise in knife crime with rates doubling over the last 2 years. With an average of 10 incidents over 10,000 people in 2018, this statistic is worrying for […]

Playful pups partake in LumiDogs Christmas parade

By ueajournalismeditor on December 19, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

As part of Norwich’s 2019 Festival of Light, dog owners brought their pups and creative skills together to create colourful, brightly lit costumes. Dogs and owners then showed off their work during […]

Drowning in Cardboard

By cprecey on December 12, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Did you order your Christmas gifts online this year? With the UK producing 4,749,000 tonnes of cardboard every year, customers are being warned that’s too much to recycle here in the UK. […]

Can markets thrive in the Digital Age?

By ueajournalismeditor on November 18, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Markets, to some, may seem out of date. In a time when everything can be brought online and delivered the next day what’s the point of them? Traders and shoppers at Norwich […]

The green-fingered students broadening their horizons

By cprecey on June 14, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

  Norwich City College’s new initiative has been using horticulture to grow student’s prospects. The unique course is called ‘horticulture enterprise’ and began at the end of last year. Students who enrol […]

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Why should you choose UEA for an MA in Broadcast Journalism? Natalia gives you the lowdown on our practical classes and brilliant teachers. Join our MA Open Day on 3 May 2033. Book your place by clicking on the link in our bio. Find out more by searching for UEA Broadcast Journalism and find out what makes us one of the best places to learn. Would you like to create podcasts for the Norfolk and Norwich Festival? The organisers are looking for 10 young people to create recordings for a special website celebrating the history of the festival. What’s it like to study journalism at UEA? Natalia recently finished the MA in Broadcast and Digital journalism at the University of East Anglia. This is why she thinks UEA is home of the wonderful. If you want to find out more about our journalism degree search UEA broadcast journalism, or click the link in our bio and sign up for our MA open day on Wednesday 3rd May. Did you know hedgehogs are lactose intolerant and giving them milk can make them sick or even kill them? UEA Broadcast Journalism student @hallieetaylor has been to @emmashedgehoghotel The Bank of England has increased interest rates from 4% to 4.5% for the 11th time in a row.
It’s draft day in the Hundred, with the third season of Britain’s shortest format of cricket on the horizon. Big International names are expected to be snapped up by the franchises, with this one of the last opportunities for the teams to fill their rosters. Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan and New Zealand’s Sophie Devine are just two of the international superstars available for selection, while England internationals Ben Duckett and Danni Wyatt are examples of the domestic players also in the draft. Introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), following the success of 20 over cricket, the new competition is aiming to bring new audiences to cricket. Josh explains what it’s all about. What are you going to do after your degree? Here's an idea! Come to the Open Day for the MA Broadcast and Digital Journalism course at UEA on Weds 3rd May 2-4pm. Scan the QR code to book your place. A sprinter from Norfolk has won two silver medals at the South of England Athletics championships. This week Broadcast Journalism students at UEA came together with students from across the Universities to create a live 2 hour programme for World Speech Day. Celebrating the power of speeches to inspire and change the world! @worldspeechday

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