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From theft to recovery, the story of Durham’s first folio takes centre stage in Palace Green Library’s new exhibition, ‘Shakespeare Recovered’.
Reform took control of the council in May, with 65 seats, but have since lost a seat to the Liberal Democrats in early July, following the resignation of one of their councillors just nine days into ...
Sam Hartley unpacks the factors that make 'Andor' a resoundingly successful new addition to the 'Star Wars' franchise.
Durham University staff will receive a 1.4% pay rise from August 2025, following the conclusion of national pay negotiations between university employers and trade unions.
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter discusses Brexit, democracy and principle in politics with Lord Richard Newby, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords.
"As a people's fears change, so too does its horror": in light of the release of 'Nosferatu' (2024), Shade Bannigan-Davis analyses the increasing relevance of vampire stories in our post-pandemic ...
Critics have zeroed in on Chelsea’s youth-centric recruitment strategy. With scores of young players signed from across the globe, the squad often appears short of seasoned leaders. The lack of a ...
Former Director for Development and Alumni Relations, Andrew Harston, sentenced after being found guilty of sexual assault.
Joshua Vickers highlights the UK's strategic advancements in space technology and the critical role of new satellite systems in enhancing national security.
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