Celebrating the Cascade – Chatsworth Radio Show

Ahead of their work on location at Chatsworth House – Celebrating the Cascade, when they will be recording oral history podcasts, the team from Dunston Primary have been doing their own research into the facts, details and history of this historic and cultural landmark. This show covers details of the Continue Reading

Dunston YJA: Meet the team

The Young Journalist Academy has begun working on an exciting project with Chatsworth House and Dunston Primary Academy, Chesterfield. The project will provide YJA training for pupils who will produce 50 oral history recordings, with staff and volunteers behind the scenes at Chatsworth House. Listen below and find out more Continue Reading

Debt, Despair, and DLCs: The predatory practices of the gaming industry, explained.

Over the last decade, gaming has expanded from a niche hobby into a mainstream pastime enjoyed by millions worldwide. This rapid growth, however, has not been entirely positive for the industry – in fact, it has been exploited by many game companies seeking to increase their profits, no matter the Continue Reading

The Aesthetic of Agony: Rethinking the ‘tortured artist’ trope

Throughout history, the ‘tortured artist’ has been a trope long discussed and perpetuated. From the infamous moment when Vincent Van Gogh severed his ear amid thoughts of failure, to Sylvia Plath, who detailed her depression in unique poems, this archetype suggests that great art emerges from great suffering.  This framing Continue Reading

Budget Breach

On Wednesday 26 th November 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the UKBudget 2025 at the House of Commons. However, the Office for BudgetResponsibility (OBR) had mistakenly published the details of the Budget on theirwebsite about 40 minutes before the speech was due to be delivered, according tothe BBC. Reports of Continue Reading