The remaining three stations of the Northumberland Line, at Bedlington, Blyth Bebside and Northumberland Park are scheduled to open later in 2025.
The posthumous award was requested by the, which applied to the university's education committee.
The application was supported by St Anne's College and the Pitt Rivers Museum, to which Ms Papakura and her family donated numerous artefacts and papers both during her lifetime and after her death.Prof Clare Harris, head of the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, called Ms Papakura "an inspiring figure, not only to many in Aotearoa [which has been used when referring to New Zealand in Māori] but to students and scholars around the world".Members of her family and representatives of the Māori community are expected to attend the award ceremony.
June Northcroft Grant, on behalf of Ms Papakura's family and Tūhourangi – Ngāti Wāhiao iwi, said her story was "a testament to the lasting power of education, culture, and the determination of one woman to ensure that Māori stories would not be forgotten."This recognition belongs to Mākereti, to our ancestors, and to the Māori community worldwide".
A teenager high on nitrous oxide knocked down a pedestrian before her car overturned and ended up on its side in the road.
Louisa Tunstall, from Lowton in Wigan, was driving her white Fiat 500 along Newton Road in the town when she struck the 51-year-old woman, who was left with life-changing injuries.If Thames does come under government control, there has been speculation it would be put into a Special Administration Regime, which would see financial consultants run the company on the government's behalf.
A precedent for this was set in 2021 when energy company Bulb went bust and was placed under special administration.Regardless of what happens to Thames, water suppliers to its customers will continue as normal.
The prime minister's policy team has beenmeeting Labour MPs behind closed doors