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In the thirty years since the Cold War came to an end, member governments of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation began to minimise their defence spending, focusing instead on other pressing matters ...
Ferrari finished fourteen points behind Constructors’ Champions McLaren in the 2024 Formula One season. They currently sit 197 points behind the leading McLaren outfit after only nine rounds in 2025.
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter explores the life and legacy of Mike Hurst - producer, musician and lecturer who has helped shape the soundtrack of the modern age.
Noah Heywood reveals the brutality of renaissance mathematics, providing a view - via some of the best group scientific insights this academic year - of why the scientific freedoms of today should ...
Thomas Jenkins offers insights into the logistics past and present of manned spaceflight, in the wake of recent transportation difficulties at the International Space Station.
Isaac Williams reveals the bridge between animal communication patterns and human understanding, where novel uses of AI take centre stage.
In his final editorial, William Milne, who has been Editor-in-Chief since December, explains how important Palatinate is for the student population.
Nearly a year after Labour's landslide victory that ended fourteen years of Conservative government, Oliver Watterson analyses Conservative strategy and how they are trying to rebuild.
For Julien Laurens, PSG were ‘unplayable’. Writing in The Times, Martin Samuel labelled PSG as ‘captivating’, but without the ‘galactico glitter’ of yesteryear. Some went further. Famously prone to ...
It’s generally deemed that the human craving for nostalgia derives from the sense of continuity it brings us. The past is familiar and warm, while constant change can bring disorientation and ...
Durham University’s drug policy will shift from a ‘zero tolerance’ to a ‘harm reduction’ approach, after a decision by the University’s top policy body. The University’s Senate, which approved the new ...