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From Renaissance polyphony to contemporary minimalism, the programme balanced ambition with emotional clarity.” Music Editor Dana Al Tajer writes about I Was Glad, a concert that brought six choirs ...
More than 250 staff across key academic and Professional Services departments have left Durham University as a result of the voluntary severance scheme, new information obtained by Palatinate reveals.
Alice by Heart is a captivating feast for the senses, tackling a complicated script. The show follows a colourful ten-person cast hiding out in a tube station during the London Blitz, all of whom ...
Lumiere, Durham’s biennial light festival, has announced the first five attractions for 2025. These include works contributed by a retired council officer and a former carer, who are local to Durham.
Isla Mustin spoke to Dan Lonsdale, outgoing President of Durham Students’ Union (SU) about his two-year tenure in the role as the lead representative of the University’s student body and the wider ...
Following a heated debate, Durham County Council have scrapped their declaration of a climate emergency replacing it with a newly-declared care emergency.
Durham Cathedral has unveiled a new exhibition featuring three versions of Magna Carta, the historical charter that first established the Rule of Law.
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter discusses wealth inequality, effective giving and the importance of personal values with Charlie Bresler – co-founder of The Life You Can Save and a philanthropic ...