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George Walker analyses the implications of the Supreme Court decision for the Conservative Party.
Nimo Omer discusses the presence of Empire around the Brexit debate
Due to the looming threat of no-deal Brexit, Oldham council prepares for food price hikes by setting aside £20k for food banks
According to The Times, the Prime Minister’s aides said that if a general election is called next month, this could limit the time available for students to register to vote
Nimo Omer provides ways you can get involved in Manchester’s advocacy groups
Good news for international students and the UK economy – grads in the UK can now stay for two extra years on their student visa
Freya Thomson discusses the contradictory political views of The Smiths’ front-man, Morrissey
Jay Darcy reviews Re:Creating Europe at MIF19, an unashamedly pro-EU and anti-Brexit play-come-guest speaker event featuring Lemn Sissay and Juliet Stevenson
Liv Stringer argues against the privatisation of the NHS, writing that we should be defending this institution and not let our country’s healthcare become like that in America
She’s been the Vice-Chancellor of UoM for nine years, so how does she think 2018/19 went?
The Mancunion review Fatima Abid’s performance in her first and only year as Students’ Union General Secretary, in the year when she pioneered the GMSA
The Augar Review also says the threshold for repaying student loans should fall
Oli Storey writes about the upcoming EU Elections; what should be an opportunity to highlight some key issues has become a second referendum by proxy
Olivia White offers an insight into the talent that this year’s LAL Festival showcased by the likes of recently evolved Sundara Karma and the resurgence of the punk scene
Filth are the UK’s next hottest heavy pysch-punk band to surface from the recent resurgence writes Editor Olivia White
Up-and-coming UK rapper slowthai takes Manchester’s O2 Ritz by storm leaving fans yearning for more
Iwan Hopkins writes about the amount of money the Brexit process, let alone the exit itself, is costing Britain, and how the clock is ticking for Theresa.
Anuli Changa reviews The Ginger Snapped, the touring production by Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales on their visit to HOME
Alexander Candlin argues that a second EU referendum would do more harm than good, and would ruin any claim to democracy that the UK once had.
A preview of a University-led event; The Chanteuse is coming to Club Academy, bringing with her some of the greatest french classics of the 1960s and 70s