If you’ve recently signed up to either our Digital Photography diploma or our Photo Journalism course then you will no doubt be looking to get the most out of your camera.
By : Nick Cooper
Throughout the turmoil of political upheaval and social change, certain names have emerged as shining lights of hope and promise to their fellow countrymen.
By : Nick Cooper
With summer here (in theory) and the holiday countdown well under way, people have gone into overdrive to achieve their ideal figure. Despite all the hours being put in at the gym, some people could be overlooking a few dietary changes that could help give their body aspirations a boost.
By : Nick Cooper
It has recently been revealed by BBC news that the Met Police have made over 900 arrests for drivers allegedly breaking new ‘drug-driving’ limits since its introduction in March.
By : Nick Cooper
Now 89, Frank Serpico is famous for exposing police corruption in New York between the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. He was the first officer to testify against a fellow officer.
By : Nick Cooper
In a report by the BBC, it has been revealed that many companies are attempting to improve their online rankings through illegitimate means.
By : Nick Cooper
Surgeon and writer Gabriel Weston discovers the changes that have occurred in the field of forensic science throughout history, and how the processes have adapted to keep up with the latest developments in technology.
By : Nick Cooper
Last week we introduced you to the relationship between language and the law.
By : Nick Cooper
Following on from our blog last week regarding the Butterfly Household Approach, tonight the series about different approaches to dementia, ‘Dementiaville’, will air its second episode on Channel 4.
By : Nick Cooper
This week marks Carers Week in the United Kingdom. Each year it is held to raise awareness of carers and to recognise the work that they do.
By : Nick Cooper