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Newcastle fan s apparent Nazi salute to Spurs supporters

Newcastle fan s apparent Nazi salute to Spurs supporters
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Jack Woodley: Mum releases heartbreaking photo of Aycliffe teen after stabbing

Jack Woodley: Mum releases heartbreaking photo of Aycliffe teen after stabbing
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Revealed: the North East Business Awards 2021 finalists

Revealed: the North East Business Awards 2021 finalists
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Hope Estates charges isolating students four weeks extra rent

Correspondence seen by Palatinate shows that students who have to isolate in Hope Estates properties beyond the end of their contracts will be forced to pay for at least four weeks extra rent. Hope Estates said: “If our new tenants cannot move in on the date of the 1 st they will need compensating. If the tenant(s) […] cannot or will not move out on the 30 th then I’m afraid they will be charged the extra rent for a minimum of 4wks. This will allow the tenants to be compensated for  the time lost on the beginning of the contract.

A prescription for pandemonium: the inconsistencies of Durham University s Covid-19 guidance – Palatinate

The handling of the Covid-19 pandemic has been, at best, unclear. Government policy has been widely considered ambiguous, which has trickled down into university guidance. Durham University has fallen into the same trap as the government, giving out unclear instructions and uneven punishments to students. Torn between wanting to make the most of their university experience or following the government rules to “Stay at Home”, students have been treated both without empathy and without clear guidance by those at national and university level. Students may well have misinterpreted guidelines, in some cases deliberately, but the root of the problem is the inconsistency of Durham’s Covid-19 policy.

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