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Abbey Hayden reflects on the wider national issues surrounding ideals of masculinity that Netflix's new show 'Adolescence' has brought to light.
Durham County Council (DCC) is carrying out a survey of student housing to identify whether a ‘significant proportion’ of homes are ‘managed so ineffectively that problems arise for occupants or other ...
David Verkmann investigates the political situation in Canada following Mark Carney's success and pressures from the US.
Gracie Morgan analyses what the arrest of the Philippines' ex-president, Rodrigo Duerte means for the Philippines, and for the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
Barney Howell offers analysis on the Chancellor's Spring Statement, focusing on the changes to welfare spending.
Don Brookes reflects on his time as President of Durham Tenants' Union and the nature of student societies in Durham.
Barney Howell examines Nicola Sturgeon's legacy in light of her recent decision to retire from politics, tracing her political career from university to SNP leadership and beyond.
Jade Barnes explains the recent chaos within Reform UK, and whether it will leave lasting damage on the party's national reputation.
Throughout March, two of the biggest tennis tournaments outside of the four Grand Slams took place. Indian Wells, in California, and the Miami Open, in Florida, collect all the elite players for two ...
Forty-nine-year-old Barry Lowery admitted to four counts of burglary, which involved breaking into student residences in the city’s popular Viaduct area between December 2024 and January of this year.
Gussie Coulter examines the global ripple effects of the United States' withdrawal from the Paris Agreement — and what this could signal for the future of climate action and sustainability.
Drugs became a means of imperial economic coercion, and characterised what China considers its period of humiliation. Drugs became a means of imperial economic coercion, and characterised what China ...