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Greater Manchester encouraged citizens to combat prejudice and reduce hate crime, alongside police efforts
Luke O Hane argues that listening to the views of the general public may help Theresa May to gain more confidence within her Brexit negotiations.
Bella Jewell reviews the latest show at the Manchester Art Gallery – Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing – one of 12 exhibitions taking place across the UK to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the artist’s death
Nimo Omer suggests that the Labour Party has foregone its ideals of inclusiveness in an attempt to attract more voters.
The 2018/19 NUS International Students’ campaign are ‘extremely concerned’ about proposals to ‘defund’ the role of International Students’ Officer
The Mancunion previews 2019’s most exciting literary releases
Jay Darcy writes about the Government Shutdown in the USA over ‘The Wall’; an embarrassing example of the fallout of Trump’s outlandish policies.
The Resolution Foundation thinktank estimated that the latest changes will add around £72 billion to government borrowing by 2022-23
Lauren Ellis-Stretch reviews ‘Wicked’ in it’s touring production visit to the Palace Theatre
Hannah Vallance argues that British Museums must de-colonise if they are to create space for indigenous communities in the mainstream historical narrative.
The 2018 State of the North Report has catalysed calls for further powers for the North, and Greater Manchester
Amy Hagan reviews ‘Jack and the ‘Beaker’stalk: The Panto’ by the UoM Panto Society
Peter Varley catches up with the rising talent Matt Maltese talking about his ‘Bad Contestant’ album and subsequent tour before his gig at Band on the Wall
Jay Darcy and Anuli Changa review ‘The Maids’ at HOME Theatre
Sam Bronheim reviews Opera North’s ‘The Merry Widow’ at the Lowry
Photographer Martin Parr makes his return to Manchester with his newest exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery; Theo Bennett met him to talk about his work, the city of Manchester, Instagram, and a little bit of politics
With a total debt estimated at close to £1 Trillion, the U.K. Higher Edication sector could be in turmoil, especially with the threat of Brexit.
Aisha Al-Janabi is in conversation with Paul Allen, the festival manager of KinoFilm Festival
The Manchester Literature Festival hosted a discussion on the historic repeal of the Eight Amendment that happened in May last year.
Anya Guzenkova reviews ‘Post’ as part of the Orbit Festival 2018