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The Silent Years – Audio

December 3, 2018 by Joshua Browne Leave a Comment

Welcome to the audio of my MMP. In this package, I spoke to James Coxon who works for the charity, Headway. He gave me his thoughts and opinions on the ban of heading introduced in youth football, by the US Soccer Federation.

Filed Under: MMP, MMP-Magazine, News, Sport, World Tagged With: Audio, charity, Coxon, Federation, football, Headway, James, Soccer, us

The Silent Years – Added Value

December 3, 2018 by Joshua Browne Leave a Comment

Welcome to the added value of my MMP. Below you can find a fact-file of athletes who had developed CTE in their lives. CTE in Athletes You can also find my professional Twitter account below, which served as a research tool in this project. I carried out a selection of polls to help me gain […]

Filed Under: MMP, MMP-Magazine, News, Sport, World Tagged With: Added, Alzheimer's, Athletes, Brain, CTE, Dementia, disease, online, Silent, Sport, The, Value, Years

The Silent Years – Video

December 3, 2018 by Joshua Browne Leave a Comment

Welcome to the video of my MMP. I met with Sir Geoff Hurst for a walk in Cheltenham on behalf of the Alzheimer’s Society charity. Sir Geoff informs me who he is doing the walk for, and how he is raising awareness for an important disease.

Filed Under: MMP, MMP-Magazine, News, Sport, World Tagged With: 1966, Alzheimer's, Dementia, football, Footballer, Sir Geoff Hurst, The Silent Years, Video, World Cup

The Silent Years: Are Footballers Heading Towards Danger?

December 3, 2018 by Joshua Browne Leave a Comment

Whether it’s a striker scoring a goal or a defender clearing his own, heading has remained a fundamental part of football since the rules were first written. However, the sport that is played by more than 250 million people worldwide is now facing a concerning reality. New studies suggest heading a football could have a […]

Filed Under: MMP, MMP-Magazine, Sport, World Tagged With: Alzheimer's, Brain, danger, Dementia, disease, football, Footballer, Heading, Jeff Astle, Sir Geoff Hurst, The Silent Years

Revealed: The growing fear that government figures of modern slavery in Britain are a gross underestimate

January 24, 2018 by Lana Byrnes

Listen Watch Read Survey More Help The most recent government official figure estimates that 13,000 slaves are exploited in the UK today. According to modern slavery experts, however, this is just the tip of the iceberg.   Amy and her sister were reassured by a trusted relative that their life would be better if they moved […]

Filed Under: MMP-Newspaper, News Tagged With: modern, slavery, UK

Exclusive Investigation: The reasons why the Costa Del Sol dream might be coming to an end for British expats

January 24, 2018 by Olivia Shortall Leave a Comment

The Guardian can reveal that there has been more than a 10% decrease in the Costa Del Sol’s British population. Olivia Shortall reports exclusively from the community dubbed ‘Little Britain’ to discover the reasons why residents are returning home. James Walsh has lived on the Costa Del Sol for over 11 years and has owned […]

Filed Under: MMP-Newspaper, News Tagged With: brexit, Costa Del Sol, Spain

Protected: Producing A Dream

January 11, 2018 by Darren Hassennally Leave a Comment

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Filed Under: Documentary, MMP Docs 2018, MMP-Docs, MMP-RadioDoc, Radio Tagged With: BAMMJ, MMP, mmp 2018

Exclusive Investigation: 29 years after Hillsborough, standing could be on the verge of returning to Premier League and Championship football grounds

January 11, 2018 by Tommy Churchyard 1 Comment

The men behind the new Wembley stadium believe they have found the answer to bring back standing to the top divisions of English football.

Filed Under: MMP-Newspaper, Sport Tagged With: Championship, Hillsborough, Liverpool, Premier League, safe standing, West Brom

“The pain was intense, severe and all-consuming” – The Forgotten Survivors

January 9, 2017 by Luke Hastings Leave a Comment

This investigation uncovers the impact of being bereaved by suicide, as the Health Select Committee recommends new after-care for families.

Filed Under: MMP, News Tagged With: Suicide postvention, Suicide Prevention

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