"With full orchestral magnitude, tap-dancing talent, and vocal wonders, DULOG Musical Theatre’s brilliant production of Ken Ludwig’s 1992 musical Crazy for You delivers all the Golden Age pizazz and ...
The highlight of Balat for me was stumbling upon a jazz café away from the bustling streets, where I sat next to an open window with a coffee watching the rain torrent, and a cat sat on my table ...
Labour’s Renters’ Rights Bill aims to deliver the commitment to improving the experience of private renting. The bill proposes several changes to the current system, seeking to help the 11 million ...
Diya Bahukhandi examines the 'TikTok brain', questioning whether short-form content is damaging attention spans. She explores concerns over focus, memory, and mental well-being, while offering ...
July 2024 saw Rachel Reeves become the UK’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, a landmark achievement. Yet six months on, there have been rumours that she could be sacked. The question is, why?
Following the departure of Sean Dyche from Everton, the Premier League has been left with just two English managers, Newcastle’s Eddie Howe and recent West Ham appointee Graham Potter. This scarcity ...
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My termly commute from the safe confines of London to the cold and mystical land of Durham is one fraught with dangers; train delays, loud phone conversations, and fourteen-year-old boys who like to ...
With F1 only permitted to have a 25-race calendar (as stipulated by the Concorde Agreement with F1’s teams), the sport has explored eclectic methods to facilitate races, with the most effective being ...
Beatrice Nicastro explores 1920s literature through the conflicting relationship of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald ...
Jasmine Davey explores the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which aims to create a “smoke-free generation” by banning tobacco sales to those born after 1st January 2009. While health advocates support the move ...
The Pemberton Building, home to the Durham Union and located on Palace Green, will be closed for the remainder of the Epiphany term due to exterior renovation works.