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On 1st June, a peaceful protest and friendly football match took place at Maiden Castle in a show of solidarity with transgender athletes. The event was organised in response to the Football ...
Summative coursework extension requests dropped last year compared to the University's analysis of 2022/23, a Palatinate investigation finds ...
Students have been sent the wrong exam papers and additional resources have been missing as multiple departments have made errors in examinations this year.
Durham UCU, the union representing academic and professional services staff at Durham University, have informed Durham University of three further days of strike action on Friday 13th June, Saturday ...
There are always new signings lauded by fans intent on displaying their exceptional football knowledge. Among those who fell flat this season were Brighton’s Mats Weiffer, Everton’s Jesper Lindstrom, ...
Durham University has announced it will not issue annual pay rewards to staff this year due to ongoing financial pressures.
By Isla Mustin ...
Jennifer Bailey speaks to DUXAC's captains to find out about how Durham fared at university track and field's most prestigious event - BUCS Outdoors 2025.
Durham has been listed among The Guardian's happiest places to live in Britain, topping the list of towns in the North.
"Songs, chants, jokes, and historical anecdotes filled the stands in a way I’ve never seen before in the theatre – this is local theatre for a local audience, and an audience that adores the beautiful ...
It is Agnes’ daughter Judith who initially barters with the plague, portraying the harrowing uncertainty of disease, and terror of its discovery in an age of medical precariousness. However, in an ...
"The folk survives through evolution but is diachronic in its breadth; it is not confined to anything yet forgets nothing." Conrad Peck interviews Katy Spicer on the past, present, and future of folk ...
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