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Is there a better way to deal with empty makeup other than throwing them away? The beauty industry is pushing for changes to offer consumers new recycling options
Thanks to the National Lottery, Manchester Opera House is able to put on its annual Christmas pantomime! This years performance of Sleeping Beauty stars Jason Manford – with free tickets for NHS staff
Looking to keep your lockdown interesting beyond what technology has to offer? We looked for advice from some of the most famous literary works from history
UniCS’s Great Uni Hack is coming up next week! Here’s all you need to know…
Vital sexual health services inaccessible to first-year students due to ‘frustrating’ WiFi ban
Jimmy Butler’s journey to the NBA is nothing short of remarkable
Adan was among many of the speakers at the protest to share his experience with the university
An instrumental that feels like the palpable unrest, intensity, and a flow to match, Geoblu’s latest single ‘Neck’ speaks to the anxiety of a generation.
The Mancunion music section suggests albums to help you get through lockdown 2.0
An easy recipe that attempts to replicate the delightfully indulgent Italian dish
Maisie Scott spotlights Bookshop.org and their ethical partnerships with local bookshops across the UK
Confused by Christopher Nolan’s Tenet? Blake Crompton explores the scientific theories behind this mind twisting action thriller.
Lauren Holland investigates the reasons people do not trust scientists
Klopp’s brave decision to deploy four attackers initially paid off, as Liverpool caused City’s backline – notably Kyle Walker – severe discomfort
Aimee Butler explains how Gen Z are more politically engaged than ever, and how they are using technology to make a difference
The SafeZone app which allows anonymous reporting of Covid breaches and tracking of students locations has received backlash from first years a week after its launch.
The House of Lords have blocked the Internal Market Bill which could allow ministers to break international law
King Peter of Portugal killed because of love, but is it really all that? Laura Thompson questions whether love is really as important as it is made out to be
They described the University and SU agreement as ‘patronising and insulting’ and are calling for further discussion