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Anoushka Mundey and Scarlett Clarke investigate students from ethnic minority backgrounds feeling unwelcome at Durham University, despite Durham's commitment in its Access and Participation Plan (APP) ...
James Jones recounts Sunderland's first game back in the Premier League in which they decisively beat West Ham United ...
Northern Mayors and universities have expressed disappointment at their exclusion from the Global Talent Fund.
A record number of students across the UK are set to attend university in 2025. The regional gap has widened this year, with the North East experiencing the lowest number of top A-Level results.
This week's News in Brief covers the latest University updates, whilst celebrating the upcoming Durham Book Festival and remembering Durham alumna and TV editor Biddy Baxter.
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 ...
From theft to recovery, the story of Durham’s first folio takes centre stage in Palace Green Library’s new exhibition, ‘Shakespeare Recovered’.
Content warning: this article contains mentions of sexual assault and rape which some readers may find upsetting. I’m sitting down (over the phone) with Shelagh Fogarty: broadcaster, journalist, ...
"Women are drastically under-represented in both film production and performance": Film & TV Editor Eve Mustin looks at the role of women in front of and behind the camera.
Joshua Vickers highlights the UK's strategic advancements in space technology and the critical role of new satellite systems in enhancing national security.
Only 61.6% of students admitted in 2020/21 were from state schools and colleges, the lowest proportion of any UK university in 2020/21.