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Edward Clark explores the juxtapositions of nature and conflict in Robbert Gibbings' 'Sweet Thames Run Softly' ...
As one of Nightline’s enduring mottos puts it: “We’ll listen, not lecture.” Another favourite? “All night. All term. All ears.” For Durham students navigating the challenges of university life, those ...
"Don't miss out on the outside world during exam season." Food and Drinks Editor Phoenix Woolnough details her top picks for outdoor eating and drinking in Durham.
"And the sun is embroidered into each blade of grass," Alaina Jennings weaves a tapestry of Spring's historical, modern and religious resonances.
"Undeniably, the biggest miscast of these two films is that of Elordi in 'Wuthering Heights.'" Katie Trahair-Davies discusses the casting decisions for the upcoming Beatles biopic and Brontë ...
Lithuanian rock has resurged, high and mighty, but new – and distinctly of this generation". Emi Sharples explores the youth-driven sound reshaping Lithuania's music culture.
Sport Editors Joseph Saunders and Ben Pawlowski debate whether Trent Alexander-Arnold is right to leave boyhood club Liverpool at the end of this season.
Lyra Coulthard chats to former Women's Rugby World Cup winner Amber Reed about her career and the state of the sport.
Anti-intellectualism erodes critical thinking and paves the way for far-right extremism, writes Amelia Romanowska.
Post-Brexit, Britain is at a crossroads. The EU is prohibiting micro-targeting driven by sensitive data. In contrast, Britain’s Data Protection and Digital Information Bill may loosen protections, ...
In almost a year since the 2024 General Election on July 4 th, the local elections will consist of 23 councils being up for grabs, as well as four regional mayoralties: Hull & East Yorkshire, Greater ...
Scholars have regarded this as democratic elitism—that is, the idea that, even in democratic systems, true power remains undiluted and concentrated in the hands of the few. Political theorist Joseph ...