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Named after the late, great Gilles Villeneuve, F1’s Montréal circuit gave us a race to remember. Entering the weekend with off-track tensions (looking at you George Russell and Max Verstappen), this ...
Three British men reach the third round of Roland Garros for the first time since 1968 thanks to Jack Draper, Cameron Norrie, and Jacob Fearnley. Daniel Evans wonders whether British tennis in rude ...
Following his departure from Newcastle Falcons at the end of last season, I had the chance to sit down with Durham alumnus Max Pepper to discuss rugby, family life, and what’s next as he prepares to ...
Noah Heywood reveals the brutality of renaissance mathematics, providing a view - via some of the best group scientific insights this academic year - of why the scientific freedoms of today should ...
Isaac Williams reveals the bridge between animal communication patterns and human understanding, where novel uses of AI take centre stage.
Thomas Jenkins offers insights into the logistics past and present of manned spaceflight, in the wake of recent transportation difficulties at the International Space Station.
Exams come to an end, British summertime appears for a few days, and Pride is celebrated. However, this year – and arguably throughout the last few years – it is clear that the celebrations have been ...
News Editor Abigail Tobias speaks to Green Party co-leader and winning University Challenge team member, Carla Denyer, about protest vs policy, housing, and campus free speech issues.
In the thirty years since the Cold War came to an end, member governments of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation began to minimise their defence spending, focusing instead on other pressing matters ...
Profile Editor Gussie Coulter explores the life and legacy of Mike Hurst - producer, musician and lecturer who has helped shape the soundtrack of the modern age.
In his final editorial, William Milne, who has been Editor-in-Chief since December, explains how important Palatinate is for the student population.
‘The game is about glory’ has been the ethos of Tottenham Hotspur since the 1960s. Ange Postecoglou did the impossible. He won a trophy with Spurs. There’s an entire generation of football fans for ...