The Farrell Centre announces its 2026 season under the theme of ‘’. Good quality, affordable housing should be available to ...
Professor Anthony Zito, Professor of European Public Policy, Newcastle University, said: “Blyth's Festival of Energy represents another exciting step in our work with the Blyth community to realising ...
Wastewater contains untapped resources that, if reclaimed, could power agriculture, global sanitation, and its own treatment ...
New research, published today by the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC) which is led by Newcastle University, shows that the Creative Industries account for almost a tenth ...
Because while AI will reshape work, the future should not be predetermined by the technology itself. And the greatest risk may not be that AI replaces everyone overnight, but that the fear of ...
Researchers from the University transforming the understanding, diagnosis and care of people with Dementia with Lewy Bodies, have been recognised with the highest national honour for universities.
Writing for The Conversation, Bethan Davies discusses how the Antarctic Peninsula will change this century under three scenarios: high, medium and low greenhouse gas emissions.
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses what the fates of former prime ministers can teach Keir Starmer.
A new study on the Antarctic Peninsula, led by Professor Bethan Davies, shows that the choices we make in the next decade will determine Antarctica’s fate for centuries.
A pioneering genetic test is improving early diagnosis and treatment for people with hereditary cancer caused by a genetic condition.
Writing for The Conversation, experts, including Neil Gunn, ask whether the UK can use the time Flood Re is buying to reduce risk fast enough to make a fair transition possible by 2039.
A North East-based filmmaker is bringing South Asian women's stories to the region's most celebrated cinema for a special one-night screening ahead of International Women's Day.
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