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Emma Hattersley investigates the exciting research that suggests to a new fundamental force.
What next for the Nancy Out! campaign? Will Nancy Rothwell be forced to resign?
Clementine Lawrence looks at how a Coronavirus vaccine has driven the world apart, rather than pulling us together as it should have done
Laura Thompson has never been to a club, but she still knows a police presence won’t solve the widespread issue of sexual harassment
Annie Dabb talks through the problems with and controversy around the proposed Police, Crime, Sentencing, and Courts bill
Part of ‘art goes online’, Sam Burt looks at the dreamlike paintings of Joy Yamusangie
Empty shelves and mass hysteria: how panic buying became a side effect of COVID-19
Zahra Salimi reports on the Mancunion technology that could revolutionise neurological treatment
Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman shine in The Father, an Oscar-nominated play adaptation
Connie Eyles shares some insight into the world of podcasts and the best ones out there
Ahead of the upcoming 2021 Oscars ceremony, Michal Wasilewski predicts which films will take the big prizes.
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Rhiannon Ingle discusses the re-opening of charity shops and the possible effects this will have on online second-hand shopping
Comma Press chat to us about their upcoming ‘Publishing Conference’ event, how to pursue a career in publishing and the joys of working at a small press
What does Manchester’s West Collective see in the dilapidated, iconic Antwerp Mansion? Annie Dabb and Georgina Davidson find out
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Students have occupied the University of Manchester as a protest against the treatment of students and staff since the beginning of the academic year.  This action is viewed as a last resort by the occupiers, after months of protests of various kinds. The occupiers have written an open letter to Nancy Rothwell, which details the […]
Thanks in part to to a collection of great performances, Minari is an original film in a crowded genre
Connie Eyles reviews Untamed by Glennon Doyle and argues the case for popping this self development memoir at the top of your 2021 reading list
Aileen Loftus reads the 2020 Booker Prize winning novel Shuggie Bain, and considers what the novel will look like on screen