Sir Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister, delivered arguably his most significant foreign policy speech at the Munich Security Conference on 12 February 2026, emphasising the need for stronger European ...
Students should be made aware of a man who is not a student at the University, following reports that he was “behaving in a strange manner” and accessing buildings by “tailgating students with card ...
As cost of living pressures rise, Nouse sat down with Lewis Parrey, York SU’s Affairs Officer, to discuss how he has been working with the University towards implementing better financial support for ...
On Wednesday 25 February, Nouse alongside a number of students attended the ‘No Student Left Behind!’ Demonstration at Greg’s Place. Nouse can reveal that the protest was organised by the established ...
Exclusively for February 2026, Stephenson’s Gallery, York, is hosting the unparalleled exhibition ‘A New Legacy: The Society of Women Artists’ (SWA). This landmark collection encompasses a diverse ...
Nouse can reveal that beloved BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James will be passing through York on Tuesday 17 March to raise money for Comic Relief.
Born from the uncompromising imagination of Dennis Potter - one of the 20th century’s true visionaries - and boldly realised by the York Settlement Community Players, this production is as riveting as ...
From 23 February to 1 March, Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW) took place nationwide. At the University of York, student groups joined the ‘Paint Our Campus Purple’ campaign which was led by BEAT ...
As I have grown up I have realised that, with age, people appear to have less hobbies. It’s true that the throes of adult life can leave those childhood dreams of becoming a musical prodigy or athlete ...
From snappy AI-generated speeches to 60-second explainers of policy and legislation – short form content seems to be the future of political education. A YouGov poll in 2024 found that during the last ...
It does sometimes feel like there is a lot less offensive comedy being broadcast, for example by the BBC, than there used to be. This is not, however, because of cancel culture. The reduction in ...
When I asked Paul Burston whether he supported AI, he was shocked.