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Aidan Hunt argues that the Christian Church is no longer as relevant to politics and education as it once was and it’s privileged position in British society does not reflect the cultural diversity of the UK.
Jack Ashworth looks at what Churchill’s face on the new five pound note says about Britain
It’s not too late for religions to shed their homophobic and socially irrelevant image—they just need to take a more positive, metaphorical, and liberal approach
Tim Harcourt-Powell attends the first meeting of Manchester’s Atheist Church The Sunday Assembly
In light of the recent Church vote against allowing women to be Bishops, Antonia Jennings and Jonathan Graham argue why there is no place for the Church in the House of Lords
Greater separation between religion and the state will give people of faith more religious freedom, not less, writes Catriona Watson
Police charged unarmed, peaceful protesters on horseback and used “heavy-handed” tactics to disrupt protests on Oxford Road last week.
As The Holdovers gains in the awards conversation, writer Will Ardley recalls a cinematic voyage to Leeds for Alexander Payne’s latest
Ongoing development and lack of a suitable location has impacted the council’s decision
Twenty years after facing perhaps the biggest blacklisting in music history, The (Dixie) Chicks have returned to the UK – and they are bigger, better, and badder than ever before.
The Crucible is a must-see morality play bolstered by superb performances and a fresh take on a modern classic
The Mancunion sits down with Rachel Marwood ahead of the UK tour of Greatest Days, the official Take That musical
The Manchester band bring a night of pop-punk tunes to their hometown following the release of their third album Unwanted
Escape day to day life in Manchester with our recommendations for the best train travel in the North of England.
Adding calories to menus is more likely to exacerbate disordered eating rather than solve the UK obesity crisis
A rundown of all the musicals coming to Manchester over the next few months
Next up in our series on uni buildings is the Stephen Joseph Studio. Read on if you want to find out why there’s a seemingly random church in the middle of the quad!
History was made on Sunday 2nd May as 5,000 concertgoers gathered under the Big Top at Liverpool’s glorious Sefton Park. They were there to experience the UK’s first concert with no face masks and no social distancing in thirteen months. It is the third of three Pilot events held in Liverpool between April 30th and […]
With the latest ‘Rainbow Laces Campaign’ on the horizon, more must be done to tackle the problem of homophobia in the world of sport
Charley Gordon Boyle reviews the highlights of the Cabaret for Freedom event hosted by the Creative Writing Society in association with the Manchester Literary Festival