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Ms Reeves, no stranger to difficult fiscal decisions, must now decide which manifesto promises to fund and which to shelve. With ministers lobbying for departmental resources and fiscal discipline ...
"Durham on Screen and the birth of ReDefine Productions has set a legacy for platforming and celebrating local talent that is sure to continue." Meg Thomas speaks to student filmmakers at the Durham ...
"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 ...
Ultimately, LAUGHTERHOURS delivered exactly what it promised: an evening of relentless laughter, silliness, and brilliant, thought-provoking comedy. Both troupes showcased why sketch comedy remains ...
"To expel those complicated memories from the self is to expel the self." Darcy McBrinn reflects on the surreal realities of ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’.
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 ...
It is this joy which resides at the heart of this show...” Stage Reviewer Alex Roy enjoys Ooook! Productions’ Ghosts.
A compelling exploration of memory through two beautifully contrasting technical styles”. Lydia Firth reviews the Baltic's latest exhibition.
In this sense, self-diagnosis is a good thing since those with the lived experience of mental ill-health can take back power over the labels that are applied to them. Self-diagnosis can be seen as a ...
In a continuation of cross chamber gridlock plaguing the Government’s AI ambitions, the controversial Data (Use and Access) Bill was defeated for the fifth time in the House of Lords on the 4 th of ...
Pilkington writes about the election of Lee Jae-Myung as South Korean President, and analyses whether this will return political stability to the country after a turbulent few months.
Amassing in the streets of Budapest, Hungary recently have not been eager tourists, ready to gawp at the kaleidoscope of ancient architecture, but with tens of thousands of locals piling into the ...
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