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The World Urban Games in Budapest may not have been a sporting event you may have heard of, but it is one you definitely should have, says Harry Deacon
If you’re looking for a budget city break post-exams Budapest has all you need
A landslide election victory this year brought self-described ‘council communist’ László Molnárfi the presidency of the Students’ Union at Trinity College Dublin. A series of direct actions since his election have cost Trinity College financially and made national headlines while dividing students and sparking debate about the role of Students’ Unions
As artificial intelligence evolves, a new generation of more sophisticated, and more believable scams are emerging
The Mancunion sits down with Charlotte Kindred, ahead of the world premiere of her debut play at The Cockpit as part of Camden Fringe
Feeling the need to escape Manchester? We’ve got you covered with our guide to spending a weekend in the cheap but culture-filled city of Budapest.
Southgate’s England take on reigning champions France this Saturday in a once-in-a-lifetime World Cup clash
Hosts Hungary and Spanish visitors both enjoyed success at the 2020 European Water Polo Championships
Saoirse Akhtar-Farren reviews the ‘Big Screen, Little Screen’ event, including the work of Robert Vas, which makes up part of Jewish History month, and reflects on the importance of such events in our current political climate which has seen increasing hostility towards minority groups
Saoirse Akhtar-Farren interviews Lawrence, a volunteer for the Jewish Historical society, prior to a talk on Jewish television
In this instalment of Artefact of the Week, Bella Jewell examines a powerful but haunting memorial to the Holocaust in Budapest
Jacob Dunn looks at the rise of Italian politician Matteo Salvini from obscure political outsider to the new flag bearer of Europe’s populist far right
The EU has announced plans to implement lie detectors at its busiest borders, but is the science behind lie detection really infallible?
The Man Booker Prize shortlisted novel lives up to the hype, writes Sade Omeje
George Walker comments on the lack of media attention with regards to the recent Brazilian elections
Matthew Gold reveals the hypocrisy of the Conservative MEPs defending the antisemitic Hungarian regime in the European Union in order to remain allied with the country after Brexit.
Most likely just the beginning– Hungary is another example of European fascism on the rise.
SZIGET festival has all bases covered this year, if there’s only one festival you go to to in 2018, make sure it’s this one.
Liv Clarke identifies why Petra Collins’ hazy dreamscape photography has become so pertinent in our own female realities
A brutal yet alluring Hungarian meditation on dreams and romance from director Ildikó Enyedi