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Fall Out Boy make a triumphant return with their eighth studio album, So Much (For) Stardust
Sleeping With Sirens bring their CTRL + ALT + DEL tour to a sold-out O2 Ritz in Manchester
After relocating to Manchester, BBC Radio 6 Music Festival closes on a high, with performances from Arlo Parks and The Big Moon
Manchester International Festival is back, with a play starring Maxine Peake, a residency by Janelle Monáe, a new exhibition by Yayoi Kusama, and much more!
Why Matt Hancock’s lockdown WhatsApps might tell us more about the woman who leaked them
The Conservatives strike again. This time, it’s their new inhumane, irresponsible plan to stop migration at the Channel. 
TikTok has propelled celebrity gossip and status to new heights, with the Gomez-Bieber feud being the tip of the iceberg.
As much as Mother’s day can be a day of celebration for some, for others it can be one of the hardest days of the year – with that in mind here are some books to explore the harder side of Mother’s day.
In just a few short weeks, UoM Rent Strike’s occupation has taken on wins and defeats. Before it all kicked off, we paid the Sam Alex occupiers a visit to see what was occurring before UoM intervened.
With the winners of the 2023 LeadMCR elections announced, here are the policies that got the new Executive Officer Team elected
We know that air pollution has negative consequences on human health, but how does it affect our thinking and cognitive abilities?
With the Lead MCR elections in full swing, it’s high time we started treating the cost-of-living crisis as more than a vote-scoring exercise
Puss in Boots is back and better than ever with its stunning animation, emotional depth, and innovative storytelling taking children’s cinema to a whole new level
Over a year after the University of Manchester announced a shift from zero tolerance to harm reduction £3,300 has been collected in drug possession fines
We speak to Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw about their new book, university strikes, and why everyone should care about black holes.
Chinese international student Emma reveals the conflicting realities of life in China, from female freedoms to relentless attainment and nationalism
The Mancunion bring you all the Science and Technology news you may have missed in 2022, and what to look forward to in 2023
Take a look inside the the animal research that goes at the top of the Stopford Building, utilising studies to improve our knowledge of some of the most common and deadly diseases
Feeling abnormally sad in the winter? You’re not being dramatic, you could have seasonal affective disorder!