The Leamside Line, which has been out of operation for 60 years, is set to be restored with backing from the Government, subject to its ‘value for money’.
Doring, talks about how Heated Rivalry becomes a safe space beyond its explicit sexual scenes, where yearning becomes something different when patriarchy is not involved.
Noah Heywood discusses the uncertain future of chemistry departments across universities in the UK and what we can expect to see in response to this academic crisis.
Victoria delves into the return of the Floreana tortoise and discusses how species restoration blurs the line between extinction and ecological repair.
"Ultimately, the mainstreaming of feminine rage reveals both cultural progress and its limits." Juhi Sharma examines the evolution of feminine rage in music today.
Durham University expands ambition for AI Research and growth while explicitly confirming the permissibility of staff using GenAI tools. These tools include Microsoft Copilot for research and marking.
"Atwood uses a stream of consciousness, articulated [...] to illuminate the regime’s objectification of female bodies" - Anna Hebb examines Margaret Atwood's use of narrative structure to reinforce ...
Deputy Editor Samara Patel interviews the first Gen-Z and youngest Muslim elected official in American history on integrity in the face of challenge, and the contemporary US political landscape.
Shakespeare’s The Tempest is a remarkable tale — part tragedy, part romance, part comedy, and entirely self-aware of its own theatricality. The narrative follows Prospero, a usurped Duke who conjures ...
As an English student, Shakespeare is an author I know well, yet Julius Caesar was always one of his plays that failed to captivate me. That is, until now.
"Introduced a tension between the need for female representation and the desire for artistic autonomy detached from commercialisation and political symbolism". Emma Sansbury explores the role of the ...
"Collaborations such as those mentioned suggest a shift in what female partnerships in music represent." Gabriella Bell explores the way remixes and collaborations platform female artists.