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Kes actor Dai Bradley will appear at the inaugural three-day festival, which aims to challenge class imbalance in UK film

Sculpture, print, digital media, photography, and collaborative practice fill space in Wearside

Greater Manchester’s Festival of Libraries returns with family trails, comic workshops, literary exhibitions and a celebration of community

'Forged By Migration' takes centre stage in South Yorkshire this June

A Yorkshire collector’s extraordinary donation to Holocaust Centre North


Sculpture, print, digital media, photography, and collaborative practice fill space in Wearside

Kes actor Dai Bradley will appear at the inaugural three-day festival, which aims to challenge class imbalance in UK film

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Between Blackpool and Fleetwood is a town quietly showing what community-led regeneration can look like

A Yorkshire collector’s extraordinary donation to Holocaust Centre North

Cheshire exhibition 'a place where the links between solid science and art become unusually clear'

Ellie Brown’s new film asks what happens when a major national music event lands in a city already rethinking culture, opportunity and civic identity.
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Victorian Society names endangered buildings that helped shape modern Britain

Artist Bryan Day has spent decades capturing the places that shaped him, from the mountains of Cumbria to the light-filled landscapes of Spain. Now in his 93rd year and back in his native Tickhill, he continues to paint with a restless, semi-abstract eye and a lifelong belief that every landscape must have a life of its own.

Youth wellbeing charity shares practical support for parents and carers during stressful exam period
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As Unity Theatre prepares to celebrate nearly a century of political, grassroots and working-class theatre, its new heritage project A Radical Reimagining asks a timely question: what should a radical stage be for now?
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Today is World Press Freedom Day - a moment not only to think about journalists working in war zones or authoritarian states, but to ask what kind of information ecosystem we want here in the North of England.

Kes actor Dai Bradley will appear at the inaugural three-day festival, which aims to challenge class imbalance in UK film
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Between Blackpool and Fleetwood is a town quietly showing what community-led regeneration can look like

A Yorkshire collector’s extraordinary donation to Holocaust Centre North
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Victorian Society names endangered buildings that helped shape modern Britain

Youth wellbeing charity shares practical support for parents and carers during stressful exam period
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As Unity Theatre prepares to celebrate nearly a century of political, grassroots and working-class theatre, its new heritage project A Radical Reimagining asks a timely question: what should a radical stage be for now?
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Two of the North East’s most recognisable arts venues are coming together this summer for a full-day celebration of music, visual art, markets, food, performance and late-night culture on the NewcastleGateshead quayside.

In the sound of the curlew lies the spirit of the uplands - and this spring, Nidderdale is answering that call with music, walking and a shared commitment to conservation.

A Big Birthday for two of our favourite NYM destinations

Where the Vale of York gives way to the chalk uplands of the Wolds - recent archaeological finds confirm East Yorkshire settlement as key historic intersection

A new food event at Masham Town Hall will see Michelin-starred chef Frances Atkins lead a team of Yorkshire chefs in creating a four-course feast using ingredients sourced from across the Nidderdale National Landscape.
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Deep beneath the North Sea lie vast sandstone formations capable of storing billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide. As the UK scales up carbon capture and storage, the Yorkshire coast and Humber Estuary could become a crucial gateway between heavy industry and offshore carbon reservoirs.

In Helmsley, Dutch writer Marjolijn van Heemstra invites us to do something quietly radical: sit at the threshold of night, leave the lights off, and remember that the world is made of transitions

Half-Term wonder - and the North York Moors’ plan to change how we light the night

Sculpture, print, digital media, photography, and collaborative practice fill space in Wearside
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For six days in June, Sheffield becomes one of the most important documentary cities in the world. Not London. Not Cannes. Not New York. Sheffield

Greater Manchester’s Festival of Libraries returns with family trails, comic workshops, literary exhibitions and a celebration of community

'Forged By Migration' takes centre stage in South Yorkshire this June

Cheshire exhibition 'a place where the links between solid science and art become unusually clear'

Ellie Brown’s new film asks what happens when a major national music event lands in a city already rethinking culture, opportunity and civic identity.

Artist Bryan Day has spent decades capturing the places that shaped him, from the mountains of Cumbria to the light-filled landscapes of Spain. Now in his 93rd year and back in his native Tickhill, he continues to paint with a restless, semi-abstract eye and a lifelong belief that every landscape must have a life of its own.
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