James Mahon

The Demise of British Journalism?

James Mahon | Posted 04.01.2013 | UK Lifestyle
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British journalists and media in the UK has some of the most talented, producers, presenters and reporters to have ever graced our columns and channels but there are no excuses for Saville and Murdoch.

An Asylum Seeker's Fight

James Mahon | Posted 11.10.2012 | UK Politics
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The photo-journalist from Cameroon who grabbed national headlines has come back to his wife, Sharon in Sheffield and told the Huffington Post that...

Life or Debt in the UK ?

James Mahon | Posted 29.09.2012 | UK Lifestyle
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With the lack of job prospects in the UK affecting so many, hundreds of Britons are being forced to turn to alternative means to get enough money to get by, week in week out.

Ireland, Olympic Getaway

James Mahon | Posted 16.09.2012 | UK Sport
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Ireland as a getaway from London, not Scotland, not Wales, but a different country! Seems daft, but could be quiet a clever move for the recession hit nation.

IdeasLog Plans to Succeed

James Mahon | Posted 08.09.2012 | UK Tech
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An application that helps to plan your life, your business commitments and act as a social networking tool, this surely cannot exist! Yet one young Irish web developer is the driving force behind a piece of software that promises to do just that.

Made in the USA: A 30 Day Journey

James Mahon | Posted 06.09.2012 | UK Entertainment
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When documentary maker Josh Miller's father-in-law lost his job he responded with the intriguing film, Made in the USA.

The Difference A Shake Makes?

James Mahon | Posted 28.08.2012 | UK Politics
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First the Queen visits the Republic of Ireland, speaks Irish and then she surprises us once again and goes a step farther by going to Northern Ireland and shaking hands with Martin McGuinness.

A Case Of Genetic Sexual Attraction

James Mahon | Posted 24.08.2012 | UK Lifestyle
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The GSA website states "Genetic Sexual Attraction or GSA occurs between two adults who have been separated during the critical years of development and bonding and are reunited years later as adults."

Euro 2012 a Band-Aid

James Mahon | Posted 19.08.2012 | UK Sport
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Ireland have now equalled the worst series of results of any team to ever grace the European Football Championships.

Richard O'Dwyer Left Awaiting Fate

James Mahon | Posted 31.07.2012 | UK Tech
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Home Secretary Theresa May ruled in January that Richard could be extradited to the US where he could face up to five years in jail. His mother Julia spoke to me earlier and once again reiterated the fact that this case is not over and she will not giving up fighting for justice for her son.

International Celebrity, Luka Rocco Magnotta

James Mahon | Posted 02.08.2012 | UK
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In a society that tells us being famous is perfection, becoming a celebrity is a goal and true success comes in magazine covers and news headlines one man has achieved all he ever dreamed of.

Searching and Seeking Asylum

James Mahon | Posted 31.07.2012 | UK Politics
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After fleeing his homeland of Cameroon in 2007, Bernard Mboueyeu made his way to the steel city of Sheffield. As a charity worker and volunteer he gave back to the community that took him in as an asylum seeker and now he may have to leave.