'Being known and trusted counts for more than flashy presentation'
Uncovering and sharing Middlesbrough's remarkable history is transforming perceptions about the town, according to the organiser of this year’s successful Local History Month.
A quietly radical arts organisation pushing back against cinema closures - and bringing the Silver Screen to new places in East Lancs
Uncovering and sharing Middlesbrough's remarkable history is transforming perceptions about the town, according to the organiser of this year’s successful Local History Month.
Fast-paced, climate-conscious feel-good play by Wirral writer Billie Collins, 'The Walrus Has a Right To Adventure', premieres in Liverpool, for just ten performances, from Thursday 12 to Saturday 21 June
Taking action doesn’t need to be dramatic. It needs to be informed.
Uncovering and sharing Middlesbrough's remarkable history is transforming perceptions about the town, according to the organiser of this year’s successful Local History Month.
Could a deeper understanding of the seasons and how they are changing improve resilience to climate change?
The go-to night out for the post-clubbing generation returns to Harrogate in June
Business transformation is key operating efficiently and confidently
With 133 libraries across Greater Manchester involved: there's inspiration, creativity and community for all of us from Wednesday 4 June
Joseph Rowntree Foundation to hold a free Homestead Park Celebration of Nature, Creativity, and Community at weekend festival in July
American art legend Ann Hamilton has transformed Salts Mill into yet another soaring, immersive landscape of sound, textile, and collective memory, all for Bradford 2025.
Taking action doesn’t need to be dramatic. It needs to be informed.
Words, creativity, and storytelling take centre-stage in East Lancs from 14th - 18th May, as audiences can take part in a packed programme of theatre, poetry, author talks, creative workshops, and live performances.
'Being known and trusted counts for more than flashy presentation'
Knowing when to seek outside advice can make the difference between resolution and escalation
Uncovering and sharing Middlesbrough's remarkable history is transforming perceptions about the town, according to the organiser of this year’s successful Local History Month.
Taking action doesn’t need to be dramatic. It needs to be informed.
Could portfolio-building 'Up North' be the right strategic decision for you?
Business transformation is key operating efficiently and confidently
The go-to night out for the post-clubbing generation returns to Harrogate in June
Joseph Rowntree Foundation to hold a free Homestead Park Celebration of Nature, Creativity, and Community at weekend festival in July
Could a deeper understanding of the seasons and how they are changing improve resilience to climate change?
The Second of our two amazing 2024 photo reviews from either side of the Pennines. Photographer and Blaydon native Danial Kennedy, the man behind @intheshot_ talks us through his top 12 photos of the year.
The first of our two 2024 photo reviews from either side of the Pennines. Husband and Wife photographers Chris and Viv champion all that is best in the North West, and talk us through their 12 favourite pictures of the year.
Once infamous as a symbol of pollution, the River Irwell has long mirrored the industrial and environmental struggles of Greater Manchester. Despite efforts to revive its waters, this historic river still battles a tide of sewage spills, pollution, and neglect, challenging us to reimagine its future as a thriving natural space where both wildlife and people can flourish.
Once a landscape scarred by mining, Wigan Flashes has transformed into a vibrant haven for wildlife and a cherished green space for locals.
Every journey starts with a single step, here's how one organisation is making real change in the Yorkshire Dales, from tree planting to community-led conservation.
Dark Skies Fringe Festival set to kick off - with no distractions
Uni of York researcher celebrates important date with study exploring impact climate change and flooding has on vital soil-dweller
A quietly radical arts organisation pushing back against cinema closures - and bringing the Silver Screen to new places in East Lancs
Refugee Week on the Horizon, thanks to HOME, Communty Arts North West - and Band on the Wall
“I feel the number one thing that we have learned is we learned a lot about care. We learned a lot about the care that you have to take in telling other people's stories."
Fast-paced, climate-conscious feel-good play by Wirral writer Billie Collins, 'The Walrus Has a Right To Adventure', premieres in Liverpool, for just ten performances, from Thursday 12 to Saturday 21 June
With 133 libraries across Greater Manchester involved: there's inspiration, creativity and community for all of us from Wednesday 4 June
BBC Sounds and Audible have joined forces with Crossed Wires, the UK’s biggest podcast festival, taking place in Sheffield between 4-6 July 2025 - bringing Big Hitters like Sara Cox, Frank Skinner, Greg James and the Shipping Forecast to the Steel City
American art legend Ann Hamilton has transformed Salts Mill into yet another soaring, immersive landscape of sound, textile, and collective memory, all for Bradford 2025.
Words, creativity, and storytelling take centre-stage in East Lancs from 14th - 18th May, as audiences can take part in a packed programme of theatre, poetry, author talks, creative workshops, and live performances.
We’re always looking to feature photos from around the North. If you’ve taken a picture you’re proud of, send it to us with a few details and we’ll add it to our Northern Shots gallery.
It’s open to everyone - no fancy camera needed.
Just a good photo and a moment worth sharing.