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Hallam

[hal-uhm]

noun

  1. Arthur Henry, 1811–35, English poet and essayist.

  2. his father Henry, 1777–1859, English historian.



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Ashleigh Sadler graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with a degree in graphic design in the summer.

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Dyfed-Powys Police launched Operation Hallam in October 2022 to use modern techniques to look at material held over the deaths of Martha and Griff Thomas at Ffynnon Samson, Llangolman, Pembrokeshire.

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Huw Absalom said family members had received "no information" about the scope of Operation Hallam and what exhibits were being examined.

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He told BBC-produced Newyddion S4C he was grateful to police for re-examining the case, but claimed he had not been told how Operation Hallam was progressing.

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Professor Chris Dayson, from Sheffield Hallam University, who was part of the team that evaluated the scheme, said it brought "a really statistically significant increase in wellbeing" for patients.

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