PlayStation 5: First look at the ‘future of gaming’
The hour-long showcase from Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) was pre-recorded and streamed online – promising us ‘the future of gaming’.
The hour-long showcase from Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) was pre-recorded and streamed online – promising us ‘the future of gaming’.
Virtual nights out were already starting to become popular before the virus began to spread, giving people the chance to socialize without having to leave the comfort of their own home.
Is it wise to invest in stocks in football clubs? Or, more specifically, is it a good decision to buy shares in Manchester United?
The vouchers, introduced during the COVID-19 lockdown measures, are worth £15 per week and are provided to families of children from poorer backgrounds who receive free school meals at school.
Data released on June 5th showed that shortly after lockdown measures were relaxed by the conservative government, the rate of transmission in the North West spiked.
Matthew Gaskell, the Clinical Lead Psychologist of the NHS northern gambling clinics, believes that despite the forced closure of betting shops, online betting poses a significant threat to gambling addiction.
With the pandemic limiting personal training to online, the format of online training is also discussed and debated to determine whether it can ever be the same as receiving personal training in-person.
If both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are successful in their next bouts, then the mega fight the world wants to see should be upon us. Here’s a look at four potential venues…
This year’s theme was originally supposed to be “sleep”, however, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Mental Health Foundation decided in April to change it to “kindness”.
Dan Haygarth speaks to three Northern Premier clubs about battling through the coronavirus pandemic
While the nation continues to work from home awaiting information on how lockdown will be eased over the coming months, they may turn to blogs, vlogs and other forms of social media as they plan their next holiday for when the coronavirus nightmare is over.
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