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Bringing you the fashion highlights from the French capital, The Mancunion unpacks some of our favourite runways from Paris Fashion Week
Animal rights activist Peter Singer sits down with the Mancunion to discuss a need for greater student activism and non-violent protests despite their controversy
Peter Tatchell discusses a life dedicated to the liberation of LGBTQ+ people, including risking his own freedom when protesting in Qatar last year.
Head Theatre Editor Jay Darcy gives his thoughts on men’s make-up brand Altr London
Mia Gair investigates how the University of Manchester invests its money in weird and wonderful companies around the world.
Tom Allen looks at antibiotics, and if it is time to reform the way in which we use them
Esmee Samsworth weighs in on Gucci’s recent announcement that they will no longer be using fur in their clothes
The stunning special effects and fantastic imagination needed to make this film more than compensates for its shaky narrative
Boycotting products or services for allegedly supporting Donald Trump does very little to help the cause, writes Marina Iskander
In light of the recent Grand National race, Toby Webb looks into the moral argument surrounding horse racing
Thousands of academics from across the world, including some from the University of Manchester, have signed an open letter condemning the torture and death of an Italian Ph.D. student in Cairo, demanding a impartial investigation be allowed
This week saw the People’s Assembly’s Week of Action protesting the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester
Anastasiia Vasiutina guides us through the do’s and do-not’s of home facial treatments so you can have fabulous feeling skin this festive season
Tom Hurndall, a Manchester Metropolitan University student, was shot and killed by an Israeli sniper in April 2003. Hurndall was a photographer, and a member of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), an organisation that use non-violent protest against the Israeli military in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Police charged unarmed, peaceful protesters on horseback and used “heavy-handed” tactics to disrupt protests on Oxford Road last week.