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“I Didn’t Even Know T Levels Existed”

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How one York Young Person and her family found confidence, clarity - and a future - through a technical route

A Northerner In London

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Our History and Politics undergraduate on existing outside the parameters of her lived experience

If You Go Down To The Woods Today….

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Woodshare: Cumbria’s Innovative Community Scheme

What The Hand Remembers: Farwa Rizvi, Faith, And The Refusal To Disappear

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A profound afternoon with the artist who wants us to know: 'We're in this together'

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Life After Work: Preparing For Retirement With Health And Happiness In Mind

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Making sure that significant life transition ticks all your boxes

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“Dinner’s great…Yeah, Lovely”

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A Northern Love Story: Fake Smiles, Half-Price Burgers - and Valentine’s Day Reality

Pendle Festival Of Culture & Peace Walks

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Thousands of people enjoy celebrating Pendle’s diverse communities at the Festival of Culture each year, and 2026 is set to host one of the most vibrant events yet

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Rave Reviews For Film Festival As It Announces 2027 Dates

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A 10-day festival bringing world-class film to Morecambe has earned rave reviews for its third edition showing an inspiring selection of films with a focus on Northern talent development.

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New Magical Musical Experience for Families - In Morecambe!

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Take your place - and take up space - this half-term

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Listening Against Silence:

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Satnam Galsian, Folk Memory and the Work of Naming Abuse

Pendle Festival Of Culture & Peace Walks

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Thousands of people enjoy celebrating Pendle’s diverse communities at the Festival of Culture each year, and 2026 is set to host one of the most vibrant events yet

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Life After Work: Preparing For Retirement With Health And Happiness In Mind

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Making sure that significant life transition ticks all your boxes

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“Dinner’s great…Yeah, Lovely”

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A Northern Love Story: Fake Smiles, Half-Price Burgers - and Valentine’s Day Reality

Listening Against Silence:

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Satnam Galsian, Folk Memory and the Work of Naming Abuse

Hope, Moving North

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From railways to networks of care, a new travelling exhibition traces hope along a historic North East line - spotlighting 26 women, girls and non-binary people whose work is quietly reshaping the region today

Queer Contact Festival

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A celebration of queer artists telling their stories in their own voices, and audiences coming together in joy, solidarity and creativity

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If You Go Down To The Woods Today….

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Woodshare: Cumbria’s Innovative Community Scheme

What The Hand Remembers: Farwa Rizvi, Faith, And The Refusal To Disappear

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A profound afternoon with the artist who wants us to know: 'We're in this together'

Restoring The North Pennines, One Bog At A Time

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Twenty years of peatland restoration in England’s high uplands

“Wild And Cruel And Beautiful”

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Inside the secret Cold War bunker that collapsed on the Yorkshire Coast

An Inspiring Collection Of South Asian Music Courtesy Of A 'V Special' Forty-Year-Old

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Milap’s Spring 2026 programme brings leading Indo-Jazz artists and South Asian performers to the North West, weaving heritage, experimentation and place into a season of welcome

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Life After Work: Preparing For Retirement With Health And Happiness In Mind

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Making sure that significant life transition ticks all your boxes

By

“Dinner’s great…Yeah, Lovely”

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A Northern Love Story: Fake Smiles, Half-Price Burgers - and Valentine’s Day Reality

“I Didn’t Even Know T Levels Existed”

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

How one York Young Person and her family found confidence, clarity - and a future - through a technical route

A Northerner In London

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Our History and Politics undergraduate on existing outside the parameters of her lived experience

Listening Against Silence:

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Satnam Galsian, Folk Memory and the Work of Naming Abuse

Building An Architecture Of Hope In Teesside: Inspiration From The Weekend Of Dreaming

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Imagination becoming a civic act with local people reclaiming their surroundings, rewriting local narrative and asserting their right to dream beyond the limits placed on them

The Matter Of Migration: Our Shared Humanity

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Jenny Harrison visits the Sheffield Podcast project providing representation for people who feel neglected

If You Go Down To The Woods Today….

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Woodshare: Cumbria’s Innovative Community Scheme

Restoring The North Pennines, One Bog At A Time

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Twenty years of peatland restoration in England’s high uplands

“Wild And Cruel And Beautiful”

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Inside the secret Cold War bunker that collapsed on the Yorkshire Coast

An Early Morning Walk Through Sunderland's Mowbray Park

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University of Sunderland Journalism Undergraduate Aura, takes a moment to notice - in this historic municipal park

The Last Of The Hill Farmers?

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Why the North-of-England's Upland backbone faces collapse in 2026

Walking Home: Why The North Of England Is Once More At The Heart Of Britain’s Pilgrimage Renaissance

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As pilgrimage finds new life in Britain, the North of England emerges not as a destination, but as a homecoming - where ancient paths, local communities and slow walking offer meaning without spectacle.

Joined-Up Efforts Are Set To Improve Our View Of The Night Sky

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North York Moors National Park hosts first Northern England Dark Skies Alliance Conference

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Pendle Festival Of Culture & Peace Walks

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Thousands of people enjoy celebrating Pendle’s diverse communities at the Festival of Culture each year, and 2026 is set to host one of the most vibrant events yet

By

Rave Reviews For Film Festival As It Announces 2027 Dates

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A 10-day festival bringing world-class film to Morecambe has earned rave reviews for its third edition showing an inspiring selection of films with a focus on Northern talent development.

By

New Magical Musical Experience for Families - In Morecambe!

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Take your place - and take up space - this half-term

By

Hope, Moving North

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

From railways to networks of care, a new travelling exhibition traces hope along a historic North East line - spotlighting 26 women, girls and non-binary people whose work is quietly reshaping the region today

Queer Contact Festival

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A celebration of queer artists telling their stories in their own voices, and audiences coming together in joy, solidarity and creativity

By

What The Hand Remembers: Farwa Rizvi, Faith, And The Refusal To Disappear

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

A profound afternoon with the artist who wants us to know: 'We're in this together'

An Inspiring Collection Of South Asian Music Courtesy Of A 'V Special' Forty-Year-Old

FeaturedNaturalCulturalPartnership

Milap’s Spring 2026 programme brings leading Indo-Jazz artists and South Asian performers to the North West, weaving heritage, experimentation and place into a season of welcome

By

York Literature Festival Unveils Its 2026 Programme

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Books still matter not because they are new, viral or profitable, but because they help us practice attentiveness, empathy and collective thought

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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