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“I don’t see why you would want to be a politician. Politicians maintain the system, they don’t change the system”
Esme Ward is the first female to be appointed to this position in the museum’s 125-year history
The right-wing media in Britain is a parody of itself. Hysterical and abusive, it shamelessly misleads the British public.
Shakira Martin seeks re-election despite bullying allegations, whilst her opponents offer stronger visions for internal reform
The Green Party still plays a vital role for experimental, innovative left wing politics
Why Big Lip needs to pull the ‘magic money tree’ out of his arse and deliver before we’ve had it.
The “millennial railcard” revealed ahead of the 2017 Autumn Budget and will give 26-30 year olds a one-third discount on rail tickets as of Spring 2018
Described by the General Secretary as a chance “to reform and represent our students as best we can”, less than 500 students voted in the ‘All Student Vote’
Many students were unaware the vote was happening and were also confused by the options
Basic commodities and services are increasing in price and not quality – it’s time to take back control.
How will students receive the ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer’s appointment?
In the eyes of many Europeans, Britain has become the closeted land of King Farage – and no-one has as much power to change that as we do
As part of our series of interviews with local candidates before June 8th, we sit down with Sally Carr the Women’s Equality party candidate for Withington
Controversial right-wing candidate Tom Harwood has accused student politics of being ‘too serious’ in his campaign for a more ‘democratic’ NUS
After announcing his manifesto for Greater Manchester Mayor, Fuse TV and The Mancunion sat down with the Labour candidate to ask how his administration will impact students and graduates in Manchester
Tamara O’Neill sat down to talk about Pangaea’s future, societies’ new way to secure funding, and the Union’s relationship with student media
Corbyn expects to win general election with ‘21st century socialism’
Opinion Editor Isaac Atwal discusses how, following his impressive climb to become the leader of the Labour party, the real challenge for Jeremy Corbyn starts now
Thinking of studying in Hong Kong? Don’t forget your business card, as Gareth Lewis guides us through the rich student life of the harbour city.   Words and photographs by Gareth Lewis So how well did you eat last week? I enjoyed Hong Kong’s finest Michelin Star Dumplings for the princely sum of £4.70. I […]