
Katherine Taylor
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Jan 16, 2025 |
marketingnottingham.uk | Katherine Taylor
Just over a year ago, the Travel Well programme set out to inspire communities in Nottingham to embrace walking and cycling as part of healthier, more active lifestyles. Supported by funding from the Department for Transport, Nottingham was chosen as one of 11 areas across the country to pioneer this initiative, focussing on communities around Aspley, Beechdale, Bilborough, Bulwell, St Ann’s, and Sneinton.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
marketingnottingham.uk | Katherine Taylor
The National Ice Centre in Nottingham is thrilled to announce the Robin Hood Trophy, an international figure skating club competition, taking place between 13th to 16th January 2025. This exciting event will feature skaters of all ages and levels, showcasing their talents in a series of captivating performances. Entry to watch the competition is free, making it a perfect outing for families and sports enthusiasts alike.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
rockandrollglobe.com | Katherine Taylor
If you pull up any 1990s alternative rock playlist on Spotify or other music streaming service, there’s an excellent chance that at least one Cracker song will be in it. That’s because the band’s hits from that decade — such as “Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now),” “Low,” and “Euro-Trash Girl” — have become cultural touchstones, instantly conjuring up nostalgia for any music fan who lived through that era.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
pharmacytimes.com | Katherine Taylor
FeatureArticleNovember 11, 2024Author(s): DDLPS is a high-grade sarcoma with significant MDM2 amplification, making MDM2 a key therapeutic target. Brigimadlin, an MDM2-p53 antagonist, shows promise in restoring p53 function, with ongoing trials comparing it to doxorubicin. Pharmacists are vital in DDLPS management, providing education, managing toxicities, and ensuring appropriate treatment regimens.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
floodmagazine.com | Katherine Taylor
When Robin Guthrie was still a teenager he co-founded Cocteau Twins, one of the most beloved bands to ever emerge from Scotland. His highly melodic and ethereal guitar playing was a crucial element in the band’s dreamy, atmospheric sound, providing the perfect counterpoint to vocalist Elizabeth Fraser’s soaring soprano. Cocteau Twins released eight studio albums before calling it quits in 1997, but they’re still revered as one of the most influential and innovative dream-pop bands of all time.
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