Ciara Cohen-Ennis, ITV News

Ciara Cohen-Ennis

ITV News

United Kingdom

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  • Huffington Post UK
  • The Independent

Past articles by Ciara:

‘Lies cost lives’: The anti-vaxx movement and its impact on Covid-19

Though many see the vaccine as the route out of the pandemic, our poll found 10% of people in Wales would refuse it. One reason for this may be misinformation. → Read More

Students Fight for Veggie and Vegan Options at University

2016 is the biggest ever year for vegans, with brands s... → Read More

After uni: What to do if you don’t know what to do

With third-year students getting closer and closer to leaving university, that nagging question keeps cropping up: "what are you going to do when you graduate?" → Read More

Birmingham students brave poor diet and worse hygiene to camp out in university library for charity for a week and counting

Three students from Birmingham have set up permanent camp in the university's library to raise money and awareness for Nightline. → Read More

Student City guide: Birmingham

What’s the big draw? → Read More

Birmingham University agrees to pay all staff the Living Wage

The University of Birmingham has announced that staff will now all be paid the Living Wage. → Read More

Missing the Winter Olympics? Five of the best extreme sports societies

Now that the Winter Olympics has come to a close, it may have left some students inspired to try out some extreme sports at their own university. Here are a small number of the extreme sport societies on offer across universities in the UK. → Read More

Student City guide: Cardiff

What’s the big draw? → Read More

Birmingham University's Guild of Students bans “racist” Halloween outfits

Students wearing sombreros and Native American headdresses were banned from attending Halloween parties at the University of Birmingham last week, after the guild of students took a stand against “racist” fancy dress costumes and “discriminatory behaviour”. → Read More