
Mark Waldron
Editor-in-Chief at The News (Portsmouth)
Editor-in-Chief at LondonWorld
Editor-in-Chief at BirminghamWorld
Editor-in-Chief at Bristol World
Editor in Chief for The News (Portsmouth), LondonWorld,GlasgowWorld, BirminghamWorld, BristolWorld, NottinghamWorld. Father of four, no time for anything else.
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
yorkshirepost.co.uk | Mark Waldron
Award-winning author Ben Aitken loves to ramble. Not only physically through the miles he covers for his travel books but also literally through his meandering, charming and humorous writing style. And he combines the two superbly in his latest book Sh*tty Breaks. Over the course of the year Ben visited twelve of the least popular spots in the UK and Ireland according to official tourist board visitor numbers (or lack of them). But don’t get the title wrong.
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2 weeks ago |
portsmouth.co.uk | Mark Waldron
Stephen Wilde is a fifth generation Falkland Islander who spent his formative years on a farm where unrelenting wind and rain required resilience and performing emergency caesareans on cows demanded nerves and courage. But having swapped the rigours of rural life for the equally tough realities of the corporate world, nothing provided Stephen with a greater challenge than when his boss put him in charge of Southbourne Rubber in Waterlooville with the sole job of closing it down.
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2 weeks ago |
portsmouth.co.uk | Mark Waldron
Award-winning Portsmouth author Ben Atiken loves to ramble. Not only physically through the miles he covers for his travel books but also literally through his meandering, charming and humorous writing style. And he combines the two superbly in his latest book Sh*tty Breaks. Over the course of the year Ben visited 12 of the least popular spots in the UK and Ireland according to official tourist board visitor numbers (or lack of them). But don’t get the title wrong.
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3 weeks ago |
biorxiv.org | Jamie Knight |Mark Russell |Daniel Cunningham |Mark Waldron
AbstractObjective: To assess the effect of morning resistance exercise on afternoon physical and cognitive performance in male rugby union players. Methods: On two occasions (randomised, crossover design), 25 male rugby union players completed morning physical (countermovement jump, 40 m linear sprint) and cognitive (rapid visual information processing; spatial working memory; paired associates of learning) assessments.
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1 month ago |
yourworld.net | Mark Waldron
As one of London’s largest and youngest boroughs, Croydon is home to a diverse community, unrivalled connectivity and a bustling cultural landscape. Over 140,000 people travel to the borough every day.
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