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Lioui Benhamou argues that Donald Trump’s victory exemplifies humanity’s inability to make political progress
Burnham claims he wants to “give the Disunited Kingdom hope, not hate’
Jo Mitchison a member of the University of Manchester’s Free Speech and Secular Society, claims the culture of not engaging with controversial opinions is to blame for the success of Trump and Brexit
Elitist, Europhile ‘leftists’ have emerged strongly from the the EU Referendum, to the detriment of working class causes
The “surprised” reaction to President-elect Donald Trump’s victory says a great deal about the enclaves of opinion that many students reside in
Rapper, spoken word artist and political activist George the Poet displays his skill with words in a charming performance
November is Islamophobia Awareness Month and throughout this month several events will be held on campus to raise awareness of the challenges British Muslims currently face
Jacob Hopkins explores the 30days40songs project — a rare revival of protest music in the build-up to the US Presidential Election
The Apple MacBook Pro has become a staple for the modern university student. But with rising prices and a questionable change in key features — will this remain the case for long?
Manchester Students’ Union’s Education Officer argues that the Teaching Excellence Framework threatens to inject further elitism into Higher Education
Bitesize this week looks at Andy Carroll’s run-in with burglars, Forest Green’s new wooden stadium, and the 2016 World Black Pudding Throwing Championships
Intelligence continues to be feared by the political elite, as demonstrated by some of those campaigning for a ‘hard’ Brexit
Admist the rapidity of political events in the last several weeks, we must step back and use the results of the 2015 general election to reopen the debate about our voting system
Making some trivial issues to be political under the banner of free speech churns the debating ground into dogma
Jack Ashworth looks at what Churchill’s face on the new five pound note says about Britain
Ryan Khurana comments on the Conservative approach to bringing prosperity to all
The punk two-piece deliver a sophomore album which, though impassioned, lacks imagination and fails to impress
With clickbait stories saturating our online feeds, is it time we re-evaluated the meaning of journalism?
With a recent survey showing the University of Manchester students’ overall support for the monarchy, Stevie Grieves asks why our Queen continues to be such a popular figure in Britain
Angela Rayner and Jeff Smith spoke at the University of Manchester on Thursday 6th of October to discuss the future of the Labour Party