With both Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard saving their legs for a fourth Tour de France showdown, and Remco Evenopoel out completely following a training crash, this year’s Giro d’Italia is set to ...
Not long ago, I interviewed a human rights lawyer called Clive Stafford Smith. Smith is one of the most prominent death penalty lawyers in the world, having defended around 400 death row inmates, and ...
Durham County Council has launched a new consultation and engagement platform, ‘Let’s Talk County Durham,’ designed to give residents, workers, and visitors greater influence over the region's future.
These findings emphasise that footballers’ cognitive abilities are just as critical to their success as their physical skills. Far from being merely athletes, they embody a balance of mental agility ...
The ambitious Milburngate development, located in the heart of Durham, has faced significant challenges that have delayed its completion. Originally slated to open by the end of 2022, the project, a ...
Katie Meddins examines the Palisades Wildfires, highlighting how climate change is driving their increasing intensity and frequency. She explores the scientific factors behind these devastating fires ...
Isabelle Owen speaks to Martin McAloon of Prefab Sprout about growing up in Durham, his experience in the band, and his relationship with his brother.
In the current academic year, the University is seeking to reduce staff costs by £10 million, equating to cutting around 200 jobs. In 2025/26, it will aim to reduce staff costs by a further £10 ...
Lauley Exton discusses Kemi Badenoch's recent admission that the Conservative Party made mistakes in their handling of Brexit, and how this reflection may shape Labour's current political approach.
"Hope runs until it hits a wall." Samara Patel paints a vivid image of a desperate fortune teller in the 1930s.
Durham University archaeologists, most student volunteers, have helped to discover a mansion and several uncommon artefacts in Bishop Auckland.
"For me, the 1950s is one of the great peaks of American theatre – mainly because of how real and gritty it felt. The stories were not pretentious, they spoke in clear language about real situations ...