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    Kingsman | Financial AdvisorBy Kingsman | Financial AdvisorJune 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Federal government spends almost ₤ 30m of taxpayers’ money on fringe research projects consisting of gay porn studies and recording Syrian harvesting tunes

    UK Research Study and Innovation (UKRI) has actually been offered the appealing amount of funding for abroad projects, which appear to have no clear advantage to British taxpayers.

    Edinburgh University were provided ₤ 123,000 to tape-record ‘harvesting tunes of displaced Syrian refugees living in Middle Eastern nations’, while the University of Warwick received practically ₤ 800,000 to study ‘undetectable women in Italian cinema’. Imagined: Syrian refugees are seen at the refugee camp in Idlib The University of Exeter got ₤ 307,000 of funding to restore ancestral areas, consisting of the language and cultures of the K’omox, Pentlatch, and E’iksan in Vancouver Island, Canada, and the Maori of New Zealand. Another task includes a joint study between the University of Roehampton and Stellenbosch University in South Africa, which was given ₤ 2.8 million in funding to research how music could help the psychological health of expectant mothers in Africa.

    The funding includes ₤ 850,000 for Birmingham City University to dig into the circulation of gay male porn and porn publications at the end of the 2nd World War, a Telegraph investigation exposed. Edinburgh University were given ₤ 123,000 to record ‘collecting tunes of displaced Syrian refugees living in Middle Eastern countries’, while the University of Warwick got practically ₤ 800,000 to study ‘invisible women in Italian movie theater’. Envisioned: Syrian refugees are seen at the refugee camp in Idlib The University of Exeter got ₤ 307,000 of funding to revive ancestral territories, consisting of the language and cultures of the K’omox, Pentlatch, and E’iksan in Vancouver Island, Canada, and the Maori of New Zealand. Another task consists of a joint research study between the University of Roehampton and Stellenbosch University in South Africa, which was offered ₤ 2.8 million in funding to research how music might assist the mental health of expectant moms in Africa. University of Manchester got nearly ₤ 250,000 for the research study.

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