Matthew Brookes explores Labour's removal of private school's charitable status and introduction of VAT, and what that means for British education.
Unlike his Scandinavian counterparts Haaland and Ibrahimović, Alexander Isak did not boldly announce himself as a star striker with immediate acclaim. He barely whispered an announcement of his ...
AI computing power does not come cheap and considering how clear the government have been since the Autumn Budget regarding how little wiggle room there is in public finances, any extra funds devoted ...
Sport Reporter Lyra Coulthard reports from Maiden Castle after Durham Women continued their push for promotion with a 1-0 victory over Southampton.
On Wednesday 15th January, South Korean President and leader of the People Power Party (PPP), Yoon Suk-Yeol, was arrested at his residence after a six hour stand-off on January 3rd failed to detain ...
One issue that has been consistently raised is that of LA Fire Department funding. City Mayor Karen Bass has been criticised for cuts of around 2.7% to the department, with fire chief Kristin Crowley ...
Abel Tesfaye has consistently challenged the norm, providing us with high-quality projects accompanied by admirable storylines.' Harvey Wilsoncarr reviews The Weeknd's new album, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow.' ...
Starting in Epiphany, the Bill Bryson will introduce library memberships in an effort to reduce energy consumption and battle rising costs of JSTOR memberships. Students will be allowed to select from ...
"As a people's fears change, so too does its horror": in light of the release of 'Nosferatu' (2024), Shade Bannigan-Davis analyses the increasing relevance of vampire stories in our post-pandemic ...
The highlight of Balat for me was stumbling upon a jazz café away from the bustling streets, where I sat next to an open window with a coffee watching the rain torrent, and a cat sat on my table ...
Beatrice Nicastro explores 1920s literature through the conflicting relationship of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald ...
"With full orchestral magnitude, tap-dancing talent, and vocal wonders, DULOG Musical Theatre’s brilliant production of Ken Ludwig’s 1992 musical Crazy for You delivers all the Golden Age pizazz and ...
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