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As Brexit uncertainty continues to affect migration and Higher Education, UK Universities are told to ignore the 100,000 limit set by the government
After over a decade of mishandling Scotland, the Scottish National Party is inevitably losing their popular base, and it’s about time
Critics warn not to dismiss the youth-vote after data released from the British Election Study renders ‘youthquake’ a myth
Your guide to the recent history of UoM’s student elections, from voting turnouts and when to vote to controversies and changes
Oscar from Sundara Karma talks experimentation, genre conventions, returning to indie beginnings, and his hesitations about doing so
In comparing the prejudice faced by Jews and others to redheads, Diane Abbott has destroyed her anti-racist credentials and brought a miserable end to a remarkable legacy
University of Manchester researchers have found a link between devolution in Greater Manchester and a rise in life expectancy
Does Sinn Fein’s recent electoral victory secure the possibility of reunification for Ireland?
Our Sports team has compiled a list of some of the most influential black athletes across sports history
Clementine Lawrence explores the ways in which political satire has become a double-edged sword
Voting for the removal of Nancy Rothwell would be absolutely the wrong course of action, says former General Secretary Alex Tayler
News Editor Lucy Nichols discusses the Prime Minister’s track record
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy goes through the women who presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden might choose to be his running mate
The Mancunion music team discuss their favourite albums of the decade
Tallulah Brennan argues that the billionaire class should not exist and stands in the way of human flourishing
Writer Sam James tuned in to Radio 4 to witness the return of Little Britiain as Little Brexit, an underpolished comedy for our time
Writer Kate MacLachlan notes how the membership of the University’s Mountaineering Club has diversified in recent history
Are you thinking of creating a society but just don’t know how? Ellie Martin lays out everything you need to know to get started.
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.
The charismatic host of The Totally Football Show and Truth & Movies talks about his podcasts and their potential to shape how we listen to audio content