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Durham’s University and College Union (DUCU), which represents over 1,000 academic and related members of staff, have announced five days of strike action, from Monday 28th April until Friday 2nd May, ...
Gussie Coulter examines the global ripple effects of the United States' withdrawal from the Paris Agreement — and what this could signal for the future of climate action and sustainability.
Gracie Morgan analyses what the arrest of the Philippines' ex-president, Rodrigo Duerte means for the Philippines, and for the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
Forty-nine-year-old Barry Lowery admitted to four counts of burglary, which involved breaking into student residences in the city’s popular Viaduct area between December 2024 and January of this year.
Barney Howell examines Nicola Sturgeon's legacy in light of her recent decision to retire from politics, tracing her political career from university to SNP leadership and beyond.
Jade Barnes explains the recent chaos within Reform UK, and whether it will leave lasting damage on the party's national reputation.
In the Spring Statement on Wednesday 26 March, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, outlined several major changes. Chief among them was that welfare spending is in the Treasury crosshairs ...
Durham County Council (DCC) is carrying out a survey of student housing to identify whether a ‘significant proportion’ of homes are ‘managed so ineffectively that problems arise for occupants or other ...