Ceri’s article on BBC impartiality

Dr Ceri Hughes has written about the context surrounding the notion of “impartiality”… This important new…

Richard’s cricket book now published in India…

Dr Richard Thomas’s book “Cricketing Lives” was recently published by Speaking Tiger Books, the original version…

Trevor Noah is leaving The Daily Show – how did he fare?

Allaina Kilby, Swansea University Africa’s most famous funnyman and TV star, the South African stand-up comedian…

Angela makes it into the Llanelli Star

Many congratulations to our MA International Journalism student Angela Lewis for her first byline – here…

MA graduate Olesya Romashko chats to Dr Yan Wu

Following the news that Swansea University MA International Journalism graduate and Uzbek journalist Olesya Romashko was…

Many congratulations, Olesya !

Great news reached us at Mumbler HQ this week – our former MA student Olesya Romashko…

The Unbreakable Bond: a father’s transition into parenthood

Final year Undergraduate student Ebbi Witt became a mother during her degree. Here she explains how…

A thousand runs in May – can cricket’s mystical milestone be reached once more?

Richard Thomas, Swansea University For most old-school cricket traditionalists the new competition being foisted on them…

Swansea Bay: We have a litter bit of a problem

Renowned for its beauty, this beach is now a minefield of rubbish. Each week, a group…

The Node to Nowhere: Is 5G Needed in Rural Towns?

There’s a 5G mast planned for Swansea student Alice Wills’ home town. There has been considerable…