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But while F1 lives in a world of speed and spectacle, its perspective feels stuck in the past. Aside from all its high speed action, it becomes incredibly obvious that this movie was made as an easy ...
The saying within the Catholic Church for predicting the result of a conclave is that “one who goes in as Pope comes out as a Cardinal” – the previous papabile (favourite) candidates are usually the ...
Calling Parliament back from recess on a Saturday (after it was called away for the Easter break) would no doubt always be headline news, yet this was to save a crucial British Steel plant in ...
Radiohead: Every Album Objectively Ranked Music Editor Layla Roberts takes a look at the diverse range of albums from British Rock band Radiohead ...
BandSoc’s Battle of the Bands 2024 took place in The Fulford Arms, one of the most popular venues for grassroots musicians in York. This year, the finale boasted one of the biggest turnouts in the ...
Ed Davey: “We are the Antidote to Right-Wing Populism” Gavin Southway recaps the highlights of a day at the Liberal Democrats’ Conference, featuring debate, discussion, and a good lot of dogs.
Top senior servants have visited the University on a fact-finding mission to explore future opportunities for innovation and growth in Yorkshire. The visit, which was hosted by The York Policy Engine ...
BookTok refers to a community on TikTok dedicated to producing content about books and literature. Although book-themed social media accounts have been around for years, BookTok has exploded into ...
“Murderers do not come out in the dark with long teeth and saliva dripping off their chin … we want to be able to say we can identify these dangerous people … you can’t identify them. People don’t ...
The University is not the only organisation in York facing a £24 million shortfall this year, as the City of York Council has launched a consultation to find ways to plug its approximate £30 million ...
Udderly strange doesn’t seem to cover this farm-frenzied, tractor fuelled tale of good vs evil where neither prevails. There is a hint of some moral to this inappropriate fairy tale but it seems to be ...
Cloudy with a chance of taxpayer’s funds: UK to pay for less sun If you haven't already heard, the UK is set to spend a whopping £60 million on trying to dim the sun. Yes, £60 million to dim the sun.
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