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Morecambe's More Music singing out about the importance of our local independent spaces

20th January marks 81 years since the Liberation of Auschwitz - and a reminder that the responsibility of remembrance does not end with the survivors
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Institution celebrating its 180th year, stages exhibition at Blenheim Walk Gallery exploring the history and lasting impact of Yorkshire’s art schools
Family Law specialists help parents navigate rights and responsibilities around travel

“Our volunteers don’t just help, they shape futures”

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Institution celebrating its 180th year, stages exhibition at Blenheim Walk Gallery exploring the history and lasting impact of Yorkshire’s art schools
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Morecambe's More Music singing out about the importance of our local independent spaces

20th January marks 81 years since the Liberation of Auschwitz - and a reminder that the responsibility of remembrance does not end with the survivors


“Our volunteers don’t just help, they shape futures”

As pilgrimage finds new life in Britain, the North of England emerges not as a destination, but as a homecoming - where ancient paths, local communities and slow walking offer meaning without spectacle.
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"...we as humans need art, we need creativity, and we need it to be in our lives and in our schools."

'Theatre at its most confident and outward-looking, combining artistic ambition with a clear sense of purpose'
Jenny Harrison ponders the future - as the present is feeling more than a bit dystopian. It'll be alright. Right?

A Nomadic South Yorkshire Podcast about to take coversations where they are needed most
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'Looking at a relationship which isn’t working any more - and no matter who you are, we have all known that.'

'You wouldn't believe who's next door...' Private Lives will collide at Hope Mill Theatre

20th January marks 81 years since the Liberation of Auschwitz - and a reminder that the responsibility of remembrance does not end with the survivors
Family Law specialists help parents navigate rights and responsibilities around travel

“Our volunteers don’t just help, they shape futures”
Jenny Harrison ponders the future - as the present is feeling more than a bit dystopian. It'll be alright. Right?

A Nomadic South Yorkshire Podcast about to take coversations where they are needed most
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'Looking at a relationship which isn’t working any more - and no matter who you are, we have all known that.'
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"This will give them a Christmas to remember, not one to forget"

As pilgrimage finds new life in Britain, the North of England emerges not as a destination, but as a homecoming - where ancient paths, local communities and slow walking offer meaning without spectacle.
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North York Moors National Park hosts first Northern England Dark Skies Alliance Conference

Newcastle and York academics zone in on UN Sustainable Deelopment Goals

Understanding How Upland Sheep, Forage and Landscape Shape Methane Emissions in the Yorkshire Dales

The North Pennines Stargazing Festival returns this month - and the universe is waiting

Commitment not to shoot them raises hope for Red List species

Special people from major Insurance Companies unite to Give Hope for Grieving Kids with epic Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough challenge - and raise 35K
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Institution celebrating its 180th year, stages exhibition at Blenheim Walk Gallery exploring the history and lasting impact of Yorkshire’s art schools
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Morecambe's More Music singing out about the importance of our local independent spaces
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Following her Turner Prize nomination, Le Bas transforms art spaces with Un-Fair-Ground, drawing on 200 years of the gallery’s collection to radically reframe canonical and outsider works through feminist magic, ritual and collaboration

'Theatre at its most confident and outward-looking, combining artistic ambition with a clear sense of purpose'

'You wouldn't believe who's next door...' Private Lives will collide at Hope Mill Theatre

Leeds Palestinian Film Festival Broke Records in 2025 as Audiences Turned Out in Force

The Bay International Film Festival provides a post-festive focus for January

As another 'telling' of Emily Brontë’s 1847 work lumbers towards cinemas in the new year, writer Jenny Harrison assesses its potential


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