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Davy Jones will forever be remembered as one of the first true popstars, a charismatic performer and an incredible human being.
Music magazine & soon-to-be radio station, Beatwolf, bring their newly signed band, Strangers to The Castle Hotel.
Sleigh Bells give the unwavering impression that there’s nothing in the world they’d rather be doing that performing for us.
Victoria Root tells us how easy it would be to move to a greener economy. A recent surge in renewable technology shows that a solution to climate change is possible, so why is nothing being done about it? The planet’s temperature is predicted to rise by around 1.9 degrees Celsius and we must cut carbon […]
Mercedes Antrobus considers whether it is the fault of the press that there’s a lot we don’t know about. As I have insinuated previously in the Mancunion, the press has a certain degree of control over global events. Over the last year we have all learnt, thanks to the News of the World scandal, that […]
Comment & Debate Editor Ben Green takes a look at the real reason behind obscene bonuses, and has a modest proposal for making everything better In this quasi-free market society of which we are all proud citizens, the economy runs on a simple proposition: the exchange of labour for currency. Companies employ people to make […]
Taxation is a wonderful thing; it works to fairly raise revenue for the services that we all need. Tax revenue goes to enabling university access for students from all backgrounds and funding the NHS – the best health service in the world, taking care of every citizen in the country regardless of wealth or social […]
I’m going to give you £100,000. Now here’s the choice: I can either put £60,000 in your bank account and give the rest to the government, or I can put £85,000 in a business account and give you access to it. Which one are you really going to choose? Most of us would like to […]
Rachel Longworth spends 24 hours as the Bloomsbury behemoth, but stops short of hurling herself into a lake.
Patrick Cowling muses on JK Rowling and her new non-wizarding novel.
Integral to Fallowfield student life? To the uninitiated this seemingly innocuous corner-shop can teach us a great deal about the basics of running a successful business.
Apparently not all students are filth-ridden slobs. Who knew?!
Aerobics is for maniacs
Natalie Clark discusses the purpose of Lent in a secular society
It’s never too late to give your CV the sparkle it’s been missing
Whilst English, Welsh and Northern Irish applicants face £9,000 fees.
An £1,200 unpaid dinner bill is the final straw for Oxford University’s Conservative Association
Campaigners drew attention to the lack of basic living conditions for asylum seekers by sleeping out on the street
D H Lawrence’s The Daughter-in-Law, named as his masterpiece, depicts a set of industrial unrest, elusive desires and flaming tensions erupting from a Nottinghamshire home. This portrayal of working class mining culture in 1912 is infused with the mother-in law, daughter-in-law relationship, stemming from Mrs Gascoigne’s rigid grasp of her son, Luther. The opening scene […]
Following Cofilmic’s launch at the end of October, the evening was another successful one for Cofilmic founder Janet Harrision. The Manchester based comedy film festival is spreading its wings and taking the short film entries around the country. On Tuesday 21st February, Cofilmic came to The Cornerhouse as part of the Exposures festival and showcased […]