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This is a band who have taken 2 opposite influences and brought them together into something brilliant.
There’s a lot more to Breton than being the next NME poster boys.
Widely recognised and the most influential punk album of all time.
The Vaccines are no cure to the musical stagnation in the indie scene.
He may sound good as a soundtrack to your M&S meal for two but a live performer he is not.
If tonight was any indication of the summer ahead, it’s going to be wild one.
Religious leaders can and should be an asset to our democracy, writes Jak Dyehouse
Alcohol and kebabs are the answer to an economic mystery
Winner of the BBC’s Sound of 2012, Michael Kiwanuka, takes to the stage at Ruby Lounge.
Helped to prove that Hendrix, while an amazing songwriter, was simply a genius.
Eve Fensome explores the politics behind India’s new purchase of fighter jets
University of Manchester Women’s 1st XI – 2 University of Salford Women’s 1st XI – 1
John Amaechi on the problem of homophobia within Premier League football.
University of Manchester Cheerleader
Taking a look at our favourite athletes of the past…
As the London games approaches, Tom Harris takes a look at the British athletes who have caused controversy in such an important year for British sport.
As has been prominently reported by every single news outlet in the country, Sir Fred Goodwin is now simply Mr Fred. He was stripped of his knighthood for his role in the collapse of RBS and the £45 million he has cost the taxpayer through his epic mishandling of the bank. Whilst this move has […]
Smacking is back! Or at least it’s back in the news. For those not in the know, smacking was banned in the ’90s, but the law was deemed confusing and clarified in 2005. The law currently forbids smacking so hard as to leave a bruise or redden the skin (sensible enough until you realise, as […]
Comment & Debate Editor Ben Green explains why the term ‘U-turn’ needs to be banished forever.   It is virtually guaranteed that if you pick up any newspaper on any given day of the week, it will somewhere contain an article accusing local or national government of a ‘U-turn’. In the figurative sense it is […]