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Breaking Barriers are taking the conversation upstream

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Powerful schools theatre tour Tackling Violence Against Women And Girls reaches Tameside

Christine Mackie: “Hope Is A Human Quality - And We Have To Defend it”

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Ahead of Lost In Transit Theatre’s northern tour of 1984, Christine Mackie talks to MagNorth about recasting O’Brien as a woman, why Orwell feels more urgent than ever, and why, in tough times, theatre still needs “kindness and creativity”.

Where The Curlew Calls, Nidderdale Answers

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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.

“I had to leave my country to love my country”

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Melanie Macharia on Soul Safari, belonging and bringing Kenya to Manchester

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George Hallett: Home and Exile

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Liverpool's ERL Gallery revisits the history of South African exile in Britain in its upcoming exhibition

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Lancashire Music Charity Fundraiser Enters Final Weeks to Support Three Degrees Festival

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£1.5k is all that's needed to get this epic Morecambe festival over the line

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The Power Of Storytelling Front-And-Centre At May's Sheffield Chamber Music Festival

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Award-winning soprano Claire Booth takes the helm in South Yorkshire

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George Hallett: Home and Exile

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Liverpool's ERL Gallery revisits the history of South African exile in Britain in its upcoming exhibition

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Sheffield DocFest: 'Realities in Motion'

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Programme launched for this important June festival

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Lancashire Music Charity Fundraiser Enters Final Weeks to Support Three Degrees Festival

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£1.5k is all that's needed to get this epic Morecambe festival over the line

By

George Hallett: Home and Exile

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Liverpool's ERL Gallery revisits the history of South African exile in Britain in its upcoming exhibition

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Where The Curlew Calls, Nidderdale Answers

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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.

“I had to leave my country to love my country”

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Melanie Macharia on Soul Safari, belonging and bringing Kenya to Manchester

Beneath The Trees: Kielder’s Buried History Of War, Unemployment And Work Camps

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As Kielder Forest marks the centenary of its first planting in April 2026, the public is being invited to celebrate a triumph of renewal: a vast northern woodland born from national purpose. But beneath that official story lies another one - of First World War survivors, long interwar depression, coerced labour, and unemployed men sent into remote camps in return for the means to live.

Sunderland Isn’t Just Hosting A Music Summit - It’s Rewriting The Rules

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From Culture Start to a global summit, Sunderland is saying that culture isn’t a side strategy - it’s the system.

The Humber And The Tees Valley Don’t Need Backing - They Need Belief

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Government support for clean energy plans is welcome - but the real question is whether the UK is finally ready to trust northern regions, and their universities, to lead the industrial transition.

Culture As Infrastructure: The Long View From Morecambe

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A vivid new public artwork might look like play - but in Morecambe it signals something more serious. Through Deco Publique’s sustained programme, culture is being used as infrastructure to reshape how the town works, feels and connects.

Sheffield DocFest: 'Realities in Motion'

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Programme launched for this important June festival

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The Spiegeltent Is Back In Harrogate - And It’s Absolutely Not Behaving Itself

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Right, Harrogate (and beyond); cancel your quiet nights and forget your sensible plans.

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Breaking Barriers are taking the conversation upstream

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Powerful schools theatre tour Tackling Violence Against Women And Girls reaches Tameside

Beneath The Trees: Kielder’s Buried History Of War, Unemployment And Work Camps

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

As Kielder Forest marks the centenary of its first planting in April 2026, the public is being invited to celebrate a triumph of renewal: a vast northern woodland born from national purpose. But beneath that official story lies another one - of First World War survivors, long interwar depression, coerced labour, and unemployed men sent into remote camps in return for the means to live.

The Humber And The Tees Valley Don’t Need Backing - They Need Belief

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Government support for clean energy plans is welcome - but the real question is whether the UK is finally ready to trust northern regions, and their universities, to lead the industrial transition.

Culture As Infrastructure: The Long View From Morecambe

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A vivid new public artwork might look like play - but in Morecambe it signals something more serious. Through Deco Publique’s sustained programme, culture is being used as infrastructure to reshape how the town works, feels and connects.

The Northern Brain Drain Is Getting Younger - And Going Global

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Young people across the North of England are leaving the UK in record numbers - not for a gap year, but for a future they feel they can’t build at home

Lines You Must Cross

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This Easter, as conflict deepens across the Middle East, MagNorth looks beyond the headlines - from a kidnapping in Baghdad to grassroots journalism in the West Bank. A story of commitment, connection, and why their voices are also ours.

Ripon Blows Its Horn For Town Of Culture Status

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The North Yorkshire town that 'gets' how culture and the outdoors can play a powerful role in tackling isolation and supporting wellbeing

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Where The Curlew Calls, Nidderdale Answers

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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.

North York Moors National Park Centres Celebrate 50 Years

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A Big Birthday for two of our favourite NYM destinations

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Iron Age Burial Discovered Under Pocklington School

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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

Nidderdale Feast Brings Yorkshire Chefs Together To Celebrate Local Food And Sustainable Farming

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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.

Beneath The North Sea: How Yorkshire Could Help Store Britain’s Carbon

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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.

“Stop Improving Ourselves. Start Improving The World.”

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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

Dark Skies, Made local:

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

If You Go Down To The Woods Today….

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Woodshare: Cumbria’s Innovative Community Scheme

Lancashire Music Charity Fundraiser Enters Final Weeks to Support Three Degrees Festival

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£1.5k is all that's needed to get this epic Morecambe festival over the line

By

A Decade Of Delight: The Easy Rollers Hit The Road For Their 10th Anniversary Tour

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Manchester-founded jazz favourites The Easy Rollers begin their 10th anniversary tour tonight, celebrating ten years of swing, style and irresistible live energy

Christine Mackie: “Hope Is A Human Quality - And We Have To Defend it”

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Ahead of Lost In Transit Theatre’s northern tour of 1984, Christine Mackie talks to MagNorth about recasting O’Brien as a woman, why Orwell feels more urgent than ever, and why, in tough times, theatre still needs “kindness and creativity”.

The Power Of Storytelling Front-And-Centre At May's Sheffield Chamber Music Festival

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Award-winning soprano Claire Booth takes the helm in South Yorkshire

By

“I had to leave my country to love my country”

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Melanie Macharia on Soul Safari, belonging and bringing Kenya to Manchester

Sunderland Isn’t Just Hosting A Music Summit - It’s Rewriting The Rules

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

From Culture Start to a global summit, Sunderland is saying that culture isn’t a side strategy - it’s the system.

George Hallett: Home and Exile

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Liverpool's ERL Gallery revisits the history of South African exile in Britain in its upcoming exhibition

By

Northern Shots

We’re always looking to feature photos from around the North. If you’ve taken a picture you’re proud of, send it to us with a few details and we’ll add it to our Northern Shots gallery.

It’s open to everyone - no fancy camera needed.

Just a good photo and a moment worth sharing.

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