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Stormzy pledges to fund 36 black Cambridge students

Stormzy has pledged to fund 36 black Cambridge students over the next three years.The Stormzy Scholarship was launched in 2018 and by 2026 it will have supported 81 students through their studies at the prestigious university.Each student will receive a £20,000 annual scholarship to cover tuition fees and maintenance costs through Stormzy’s #Merky Foundation and the bank HSBC.The bank has pledged £2m to support 30 new Stormzy Scholarships over the next three years, while #Merky Foundation will continue to fund a further two students a year.A post shared by STORMZY (@stormzy)“For a further 30 black students to have the opportunity to study at Cambridge University – the same year we celebrate five years of the scholarships’ launch – feels like an incredible landmark moment,” the grime star told BBC News.Prof Bhaskar Vira, pro-vice-chancellor for education, also said he was “delighted” the collaboration was continuing.“We know these scholarships are truly transformative in the opportunities they provide and we look forward to welcoming more Stormzy scholars to Cambridge over the next few years,” he added.Meanwhile, Stormzy and RAYE recently teamed up for the sultry and 2000s-reminiscent collaborative single, ‘The Weekend’.It is the grime artist’s second single of the year. Last month, he and northwest Londoner Fredo released the Dave-produced ‘Toxic Trait’ alongside an equally high-concept music video where TV presenter Allison Hammond acted as the duo’s therapist.
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Stormzy pledges to fund 36 black Cambridge students
Stormzy has pledged to fund 36 black Cambridge students over the next three years.The Stormzy Scholarship was launched in 2018 and by 2026 it will have supported 81 students through their studies at the prestigious university.Each student will receive a £20,000 annual scholarship to cover tuition fees and maintenance costs through Stormzy’s #Merky Foundation and the bank HSBC.The bank has pledged £2m to support 30 new Stormzy Scholarships over the next three years, while #Merky Foundation will continue to fund a further two students a year.A post shared by STORMZY (@stormzy)“For a further 30 black students to have the opportunity to study at Cambridge University – the same year we celebrate five years of the scholarships’ launch – feels like an incredible landmark moment,” the grime star told BBC News.Prof Bhaskar Vira, pro-vice-chancellor for education, also said he was “delighted” the collaboration was continuing.“We know these scholarships are truly transformative in the opportunities they provide and we look forward to welcoming more Stormzy scholars to Cambridge over the next few years,” he added.Meanwhile, Stormzy and RAYE recently teamed up for the sultry and 2000s-reminiscent collaborative single, ‘The Weekend’.It is the grime artist’s second single of the year. Last month, he and northwest Londoner Fredo released the Dave-produced ‘Toxic Trait’ alongside an equally high-concept music video where TV presenter Allison Hammond acted as the duo’s therapist.
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This Morning turns tense as Dermot O'Leary swipes he 'doesn't get enough air time'
Dermot O'Leary has hit out at This Morning bosses for not giving him enough time on the airwaves.On Friday (May 6), Dermot was presenting the ITV show alongside his co-host Allison Hammond when things turned more than a bit tense.The pair were chatting to a 'manifesting coach' about how to get the most out of your life when Dermot couldn't resist a cheeky joke about "manifesting more air time".Roxie Nafousi chatted about her book and podcast on the show, with Allison joking: "You never know, you might get us both on [the podcast]! I can tell you how I manifested Dermot!"Dermot then hit out, asking: "Can I manifest having a bit more air time when I come on the podcast?"He did an impression of him sitting listening to Allison, cheekily resting his chin on his hand as he moaned: "And another thing, oh yeah... something like that."Allison thankfully took it all in good humour as she pointed to the camera, urging him: "Well, this is you now! You can lead it to the break, take it to the break!" as she reminded him of his lines on the autocue.It comes after Dermot was replaced on the ITV show by Irish presenter Craig Doyle.On Bank Holiday Monday (May 2), Dermot was granted the day off as Craig stepped in to help lighten Allison's presenting load.Kicking off the show, Craig giggled: "I feel like I've stepped into my telly.
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