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Northern Mayors and universities have expressed disappointment at their exclusion from the Global Talent Fund.
A record number of students across the UK are set to attend university in 2025. The regional gap has widened this year, with the North East experiencing the lowest number of top A-Level results.
Reform took control of the council in May, with 65 seats, but have since lost a seat to the Liberal Democrats in early July, following the resignation of one of their councillors just nine days into ...
Palatinate brings you the latest News in Brief, from updates on a controversial development project to a Durham councillor who resigned to allow his wife to enter a flower show!
From theft to recovery, the story of Durham’s first folio takes centre stage in Palace Green Library’s new exhibition, ‘Shakespeare Recovered’.
Sam Hartley unpacks the factors that make 'Andor' a resoundingly successful new addition to the 'Star Wars' franchise.
Is hydrogen a good alternative to fossil fuels? Burning fossil fuels – oil, coal, natural gas – has released aprox. 735 billion tonnes of CO 2 since the industrial revolution. CO 2 is a greenhouse gas ...
Palatinate speaks to outspoken journalist Peter Oborne about political lying, the state of the media, and Boris Johnson.
"Women are drastically under-represented in both film production and performance": Film & TV Editor Eve Mustin looks at the role of women in front of and behind the camera.
"Bread serves as a vessel through which to express popular discontent." Food and Drink Editor Louise Montefiore details the key historic role of bread in revolt.
Last week, a Castle-based ‘Secret Society’ came to the shocking realisation that literally everybody at Durham University is aware of its existence.
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