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Can the Labour party ever make it back into government? Paul Embery debates this question in his latest book Despised: Why the Modern Left Loathes the Working Class
Contributor Lucas Rohan covers ‘Crock of Gold’ a few rounds with Shane MacGowan. Covering the Pogues, London’s punk scene and more. Touching on MacGowans Irish heritage through his life.
Fashion Editor Daisy talks through her beauty bag including budget beauty and her favourite products for creating natural makeup looks
This is a delicious Christmas twist on a beloved pastry, guaranteed to impress your family and friends wherever you are
How UoM students are embracing lockdown to launch businesses and improve their mental health
Bombay Bicycle Club talk with Deputy Editor Georgina Davidson about live albums, power of crowd connection and a timely muse about a dream performance
With Shame’s sophomore album Drunk Tank Pink due in January, Daisy Whalley explores their latest singles and what to expect from their upcoming release
Melanie Martinez is following her K-12 Tour – which played Manchester in 2019 – with a worldwide livestream, titled ‘Can’t Wait Till I’m Out of K-12’
Pippa Dennis talks with Since September’s Patrick Ralphson on leaving UoM to tour with Little Mix, meeting McFly and winning The Search
With live performances on hold due to COVID019, can a livestream production live up to the energy of a Blossoms gig? Niamh Boorman investigates
After a period away from the big screen, Fincher returns with a rich and thoughtful account of the career of Citizen Kane writer Herman J. Mankiewicz in Mank
Molly Hocking, winner of ‘The Voice’ 2019 has dazzled the music industry with a touching and reflective new single. ‘After the Night Before’ combines piano accompaniment with emotive vocals, producing a melancholy yet transcendent reflection of love’s fragility.
Blake Crompton covers the upcoming albums from folk artist Beans on Toast and the plethora of talent held within, comparing the new records to his previous works
The Lurner Prize is a prize for self-taught artists to find success outside of the traditional cultural institutions
Changing your beauty routine to adapt to the colder weather will ensure that you will look at your best, even in the colder months
Annie Dabb shows that Biden’s choice to appoint an all female press team shows an increasing appreciation for women in politics
Deputy Sports Editor Thomas Baer looks back on the life and legend of golden boy Diego Maradona
The ongoing Indian farmers’ protests are the latest in a history of non-violent mass protests against governments that ignore the needs of their people, as Annie Dabb lays out
From recreational use to study drugs, The Mancunion talks to Students for Sensible Drug Policy about education and harm reduction
Boys and young men make up more than half of the children in need of social work support, but only 14 per cent of the profession are male