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Colm Tóibín’s The Testament of Mary gnaws away at previously held beliefs and convictions as only good literature can, says Katie Myerscough
Favourite to win the Man Booker Prize 2013, Jim Crace’s Harvest is a beautifully written tribute to those affected by the Enclosure Acts, says Shanda Moorghen
Four to receive Honorary Degrees as part of the University’s Foundation Day celebrations
NUS states that student loans and grants are not enough to cover the cost of living.
New study ranks England’s 16-24-year-olds behind rest of developed world
A 1926 rain map may have sparked off Manchester’s reputation as the rainiest city in the country
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has emerged as the victor of the Notorious Belligerent (Nob) Prize.
A man has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for a series of hoax bomb alerts in Piccadilly Station and the Arndale Centre
In celebration of the release of the third instalment in the Bridget Jones’s Diary series, Andrew Websdale reveals his favourite fictional diaries of all time
If you’re going to waste time waste it well: Lauren Arthur looks at the top tumblrs to scroll through when your productivity is wavering
Books Editor Esmé Clifford Astbury invites you to hop on a train to Hathersage and walk in the footsteps of Jane Eyre and Elizabeth Bennet
Following the recent death of one man and the hospitalisation of several others at the Warehouse Project, it’s more important than ever for students to be aware of drug-taking risks.
Pip Squeak on the trials and tribulations of travelling around Holland.
Sean Gleeson explains how to embrace the 90s trend without looking like a bellend
Thanks for sharing? More like thanks for nothing! George Bellamy reviews the latest rom-com from Keeping the Faith’s Stuart Blumberg
Lucy reviews the film adaptation of Meg Rosoff’s popular teen novel
Is king of fashion Karl Lagerfeld’s diet plan as satisfying as his Chanel creations? Beth Currall investigates…
Faye Broadbent discusses how cinema made philosophy fun in our Cornerhouse pick of the week
Matilda Roberts looks into the positive meeting of science and art