by Dan Pearson | 1 4, f, 2021 | Local News, News
November and December will be busy months for the markets of Newcastle-under-Lyme, with a wide variety of events planned for the forthcoming weeks. Along with the general markets that take place every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, visitors to the town centre...
by Luke Barnett | 1 24, f, 2021 | International News, News
Over the night of September 15th, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States all announced a new landmark security act known as AUKUS. The agreement will lead to a more secure Indo-Pacific region, the sharing of technology, the expansion of Australian and...
by Ismail Hussain | 1 20, f, 2021 | Campus News, News
A new Co-op food store has been unveiled at Keele Students’ Union with the hopes that it will give students and staff a wider range of fresh and affordable food. The new franchise, which officially opened on 2nd September, replaced the Costcutter store which...
by Yahan Ishraque | 1 17, f, 2021 | International News, News
On Sunday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a snap federal election after meeting with the country’s Governor-General Mary Simon to dissolve Parliament. The election comes two years ahead of schedule – with Canadians expected to vote on September...
by Yahan Ishraque | 1 13, f, 2021 | International News, News
The South African army was deployed on Monday after deadly riots broke out, in which at least 45 people have died, in the country’s provinces of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, the latter of which contains the nation’s largest city Johannesburg. Riots broke out after...
by Jordan Edwards | 1 12, f, 2021 | News
The Keele Students’ Union and Postgraduate Association joined calls for Walleys Quarry to stop dumping ‘stinking’ materials that have plagued the lives of people in Newcastle-under-Lyme for months at a protest on Saturday. Although the problem has...