Proper noun
Loughborough
A small town in Leicestershire, England
A decree signed by King Henry III in 1227 prohibits any market 'within six and two-thirds miles' (10.8km) of nearby Loughborough. Source: Internet
Dr Asma Adnane, a computer science lecturer at Loughborough University, warned employees working remotely were “at high risk of attack” from cybercriminals looking to exploit open and unsecured networks. Source: Internet
One typical example: a market trader in the Leicestershire town of Loughborough was warned by the local council in 2017 that following a complaint, she must stop selling ‘offensive’ items on her stall. Source: Internet
Telford Hall Telford Hall is a hall of residence at Loughborough University named after Thomas Telford. Source: Internet
Michael Billig, a retired professor of social sciences at Loughborough University, told the Washington Post that public opinion polls show 15-20% of Brits think the monarch should be abolished. Source: Internet
Jim Horne, the director of the Sleep Research Center at Loughborough University in England, called the new study “excellent and very timely,” and he said it suggests that sleep quality is much more important than quantity. Source: Internet