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After a sad cancellation last year, Eurovision 2021 is back, sort of…
The real threat to galleries may not be Covid-19 but the government’s utilitarian attitude to the arts, says Probert Dean
Writer Lottie Norton questions if social media and apps are unintentionally encouraging people to undergo cosmetic surgery due to Selfie Dysmorphia
A guide on how to apply for settled status in the UK as an EU student
Just 40-45% of the annual tuition fee of £9,250 is spent on teaching, with the rest going to resources such as libraries and technology support.
Eva Gerretsen visits Growing Together, a volunteer run allotment providing stability to refugees and asylum seekers. She explores the benefits of home-growing for both the environment and personal health.
Sophie Marriott writes that as smartphones become increasingly crucial to everyday life they become just as much embroiled with poverty and inequality as the luxury car market.
Lynne Ramsay talks about her latest film, the current state of cinema, and the time Joaquin Phoenix punched an extra
Looking to save money on independent eateries? The Dealer’s your man
Willem Dafoe stars in a charming drama from Tangerine director Sean Baker
University student, Vera Simmons-Law, reveals how ‘Bubble Student’ app eased her housing nightmares
Criminals reportedly target students as they return to Fallowfield and Withington from University or nights out this week
Here are the 10 most important ‘less is more’ lessons The Mancunion learnt at this February’s TedxManchester conference
Many embraced the New Year with open arms considering the shocking, unexpected and often bizarre events that occurred both inside and outside the fashion world in 2016. So what could 2017 have in store?
Megan Harvey reports on seeing the comedy science duo in front of a live audience at the Museum of Science & Industry
Sophie Soar explores how celebrity outings prove the statement of status and denial of compromise from the red carpet to a night out
Jai Joshi unearths the top three of fashion’s most highly sought-after luxury accessories
The iPod was introduced by Apple fifteen years ago, and we feel old. Rebekah Shaw asks: what has the technology of the millennium brought for music?
Manchester Arndale launched their first Fashion Weekender event to roaring success. From fashion tips to free makeovers, this annual event is not one to be missed
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?