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Nearly a year after Labour's landslide victory that ended fourteen years of Conservative government, Oliver Watterson analyses Conservative strategy and how they are trying to rebuild.
For Julien Laurens, PSG were ‘unplayable’. Writing in The Times, Martin Samuel labelled PSG as ‘captivating’, but without the ‘galactico glitter’ of yesteryear. Some went further. Famously prone to ...
Gabriella Bell investigates why nostalgia plays such a formative role in our lives psychologically, revealing the advantages to the misunderstood phenomenon.
Durham University’s drug policy will shift from a ‘zero tolerance’ to a ‘harm reduction’ approach, after a decision by the University’s top policy body. The University’s Senate, which approved the new ...
Exams come to an end, British summertime appears for a few days, and Pride is celebrated. However, this year – and arguably throughout the last few years – it is clear that the celebrations have been ...
News Editor Abigail Tobias speaks to Green Party co-leader and winning University Challenge team member, Carla Denyer, about protest vs policy, housing, and campus free speech issues.
On 11 th June, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver her first multi-year Spending Review, a defining moment for Labour’s economic strategy. Ms Reeves, no stranger to difficult fiscal decisions, must ...
"Having read the series upon the precipice of my secondary school transition, Anne of Green Gables struck a chord with my younger self..." Lauren Evans explores the power of nostalgia through ...
Content warning: this article briefly mentions substance abuse in relation to one comedy sketch which some readers may find upsetting. LAUGHTERHOURS is the latest offering from The Durham Revue, and ...
I have a right to show my colour, darling’. Fashion editor Indigo Crane explores what lies beneath the dazzling appearance of drag.
Catered food doesn’t sound like something you’d grow attached to. It’s not glamorous. It’s definitely not exciting. But when something shows up three times a day, seven days a week, it starts to ...
A compelling exploration of memory through two beautifully contrasting technical styles”. Lydia Firth reviews the Baltic's latest exhibition.