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A study by the Medical eResearch Centre at the University of Manchester has found 5% of UK GPs come from the EU, with a further 17% coming from elsewhere overseas
The Green Party still plays a vital role for experimental, innovative left wing politics
Jake Oliver re-examines why The Queen Is Dead is still the prized jewel in The Smith’s crown
Catalonia’s referendum doesn’t bode well for either sides of the independence movement
This month’s Creative Space winners were Rishi Pelham and Megan Purvis, University of Manchester graduates whose new film, ‘Hilda’, is soon to be set for release. Ellie Tivey chats to the pair about their “passion project” and the importance of telling it like it is
The current application for British citizenship sees prospective citizens studying to answer exam questions that read more like novelty Christmas cracker factoids than a test of cultural understanding
Under-25s are losing out on thousands of pounds a year without the National Living Wage, new study finds
Nor are they “bastions of academic integrity”. The way we think about universities is outdated
The multi-media theatre production is part of the University of Manchester’s first-ever Manchester Migration Month spanning across October
With many seminars and lectures cancelled, University of Manchester students are set to join striking staff and demonstrate against the proposed staff cuts
This week marks the start of UK’s ‘National Hate Crime Awareness Week’ here in Manchester
The Chancellor of the Exchequer condemns the EU “the enemy” as Manchester benefits from its kindness
Poet Malika Booker talks politics at the Manchester Literature Festival
A recent report by the Office of National Statistics has found Manchester to be one of the saddest and most anxious places in the UK — is there anything that can be done?
As we continue our theme of black history month, this week Ellie Tivey talks to UoM senior lecturer Anindita Ghosh to discuss why history classrooms around the country are severely lacking in education on colonialism and how this is affecting our understandings of the world
Anuli Changa reviews Daniel Bye’s interactive mediation on borders, part of Orbit 2017
Freedom of speech is under threat on university campuses, as students we should be defending it
Plans to tackle NHS staff shortages continue as Jeremy Hunt reveals plans to increase the number of nurses being trained and lifting the 1% pay cap on nurses in the workforce
Two men and a lot of weapons of mass destruction.
Stand against cruel and unnecessary staff redundancies