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As Jeremy Corbyn remains triumphant as Labour leader, Barney Weston ponders why socialism is such a dirty word
Colm Lock takes his scalpel to Jeremy Corbyn’s frontbench
On the back of Jeremy Corbyn’s resounding victory in last year’s Labour leadership election, we explore the legacy of adopted Mancunian Friedrich Engels
The 1968’s student protest has a history to be learnt from. However, rent strikers and the university have failed to appreciate those lessons
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
In its obsession with impartiality, the BBC has put itself in an impossible situation
In the wake of their new album Hands Across the Creek, Hotel Lux perform at The Deaf Institute for the third stop on their UK tour
Two historic Northern venues, Night & Day Café in Manchester and The Leadmill in Sheffield, face closure – can we let these brilliant venues die?
The UCU has announced that lecturers from all UK universities will be striking on the November 24, 25, and 30
Has the Conservatives’ election-winning success over the past decade led to a sense of hubris and complacency?
Two years before the next general election and battling factionalism, reports of transphobia, and the Forde report, does the Labour Party have what it takes?
Do we need a more centre-left approach to politics in order to address the intolerance of opinion espoused by the Labour party?
Discussing Putin’s last desperate attempt at war against Ukraine despite prior defences of the country as a sovereign state
Boris Johnson’s premiership is as tenuous as ever – but any replacement would spell the return of Thatcherism
Millionaires control the media … Here’s why we should have a collective ownership model instead
Max Earnshaw discusses ‘climate anxiety’ and investigates whether politicians attending Cop26 are doing good on their promises to make a genuine effort to improve the climate crisis situation
The Canterbury and Whitstable Labour group were forced to apologise following a twitter mis-hap on Wednesday
Alia Nawa discusses John Bercow’s autobiography Unspeakable following a candid talk by the ex-Speaker of the House himself
Archie Earle discusses the contenders in the Labour leadership race, asking whether the party can salvage its reputation
What would a night at the local look like with the class of 2019’s politicians? A Nido Student study finds out who we like to drink with and who can get it down in eight