British summertime is renowned for its rain. Thankfully, we live in a country with plenty of museums, art galleries, and things to do during the wet weather we are all so accustomed to. With lots going on this summer, we've made a list of the top 5 must-see art exhibitions for
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The Real Junk Food Project: combating hunger.
Human Rights Watch has revealed in a report that government cuts on welfare have resulted in “tens of thousands” of poor families not having enough food to eat. “The right to food is a fundamental human right…however, [it] remains unrealized for the increasing number of people, many of whom are families with
The Sea is the Limit: New art exhibition explores migration and identity
Photo credit to York Art Gallery By Georgie Reid York art gallery is set to host an exhibition which explores themes of migration, nationality, and displaced peoples. The exhibition, titled The Sea Is The Limit, will run from May 4th to September 2nd, and will feature the work of 11 artists focusing on a
Second summer signing for York City
York City has signed Gateshead striker Jordan Burrow in the second signing of the summer. The Sheffield-born Burrow, 25, has promised to fans that he will "always give 110%." Jordan Burrow: 'It's time to kick-on and get promoted' - Watch the first interview with City's latest new arrival #ycfc https://t.co/ScxXUkM83z pic.twitter.com/vcZcOeLQZm — York City
No sunshine? No problem. The Yorkie’s team explore the joys of York in the rain.
Molly Catterall, Adam Walsh, and Elisha Holt reported on the variety of brilliant umbrellas around the city. Umbrella sales reached an all-time peak in 2017, and fetched an estimated $3 billion (USD). https://www.instagram.com/p/BiE7u-PHp6d/?hl=en&taken-by=theyorkieysj Beth Grice and Isabelle Blexill took a different approach, listing several tourist attractions York has to offer. The Yorkshire Museum, the
National Railway Museum’s lottery fund application rejected
York's National Railway Museum have been hit with a blow to their £50 million fund An application by the popular national museum for the Heritage Lottery fund, which would gain the museum £13.4 million to put towards their own projects, has been rejected. Reporting from the museum, Brett Blacker added that, if