News Editor Hugh Ludford explores the young MP's unique perspectives, his experience with high control religious groups and why he's an "old-school Republican" with regards to JCRs.
Louis Edward explains the significance of Sanae Takaichi's appointment and what her policies are likely to be.
Using the examples of BP and Unilever as two of many large companies to apparently backtrack on their ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals in the past few years, I argued that this ...
A BBC article titled ‘End of Hedonism, Why Britain Turned its Back on Clubbing Culture’ captures what I see every week in Durham – clubs full, but lifeless. It discusses the decline of nightlife ...
Palatinate outlines the new rules included in the Renters' Rights Bill, explaining what they mean for Durham students.
Megan Preston satirically discusses a student's decision to drop out as a result of an embarrassing campus card photo.
Rises in tuition fees in England will be linked to inflation, announced the Department for Education (DfE) on the 20 th of October. The fee cap is currently £9,535, but BBC estimates say the new ...
You’ve seen him in seminars before and know he hangs around with a couple of your housemates. Instantly you start to panic. Is this some sort of sick joke? You don’t want to make things awkward, so ...
Labour MP for Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor argued that the decision "undermined business and communities" during PMQs on October 22nd.
Oliver Rothnie explores the chilling, democracy-subversive parallels between the American and the Turkish president.
The ‘performative male’ is recognisable by the matcha he drinks, the copies of feminist literature he carries and publicly reads, the wired headphones he wears to listen to indie female artists such ...
Some Durham councillors are frustrated at the fixed rates of government reimbursement which mean the student council tax exemption is costing them significant revenue.
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