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This short report was first published as a lead story for our Nouseletter. Storm Darragh continues to cause disruption in York and North Yorkshire. More than 150,000 remain without power today across ...
Femme Country Magazine, a luxury country, fashion and lifestyle publication, has recently hosted its last beloved runway event of the year at The De Grey Rooms in York. It was an ...
I looked at premiership rugby to see if women’s rugby was neglected in terms of sponsorship in comparison to men's. However they seemed to share theirs as a whole club: Saracens, Bristol Bears and ...
Rooney’s narrative style is once again infallibly original, her own mix of narrative voice and a third person narrator. A narrator that somehow blurs the lines of omniscience; describing scenes from ...
The tour is a celebration of Swift’s 18 year career so far, and creates an atmosphere of joy and comfort amongst fans who gather to make the friendship bracelets, dance around in their best dress or ...
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The age of feminine rage has returned in all its glory, and female autonomy in the music industry is crashing against the tides of expectation. Grammy nominations have been rolling in and found to be ...
Barack Obama, Theresa May, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, and Matt Hancock are all political figures who have - or at least tried to - cry in public. Some tears, like Obama’s in response to the 2012 ...