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Despite its potential, Paul Feig’s Wham-quoting Christmas rom-com wastes its stars’ talent and fails at meaningful social comment, writes Carl Fitzgerald
University of Manchester students run for 24 hours to raise money for ‘A Bed Every Night’
All four political societies on campus respond to questions about the upcoming election. They discuss the current PM and their plans for campaigning, as well as Brexit and domestic policies
Ana Maria Ortiz reviews Avenue Q at the Palace Theatre
This year has seen a 19% reduction in the number of rough sleepers in Manchester but Mayor Andy Burnham is still working to ensure this number continues to decrease
Harry Robinson examines the way in which the beautiful game is reaching out to those who need a helping hand
A man who was left hospitalised after being attacked while sleeping rough is one of hundreds offered a fresh start by Greater Manchester Homes Partnership
To understand Manchester we must understand its industrial history, argues George Walker
532 Bar and Kitchen is the fourth-highest producer of meals in the scheme
She recorded an average meeting attendance of 86.6%
One Officer spent 41% of the total Exec budget
Bella Jewell meets with Joshua Coombes to discuss the first stop of the Light & Noise exhibition, an event which pairs with TOMS and Centrepoint Manchester to shine a light and make some noise about homelessness
The Princess of the Row is a film that is a harrowing story of a survival and a heartwarming tale about family simultaneously
The Police and Judiciary are now in disagreement over the safety of one of the city centre’s largest spaces
Last week, two stabbings occurred near Piccadilly Gardens in one night
The Manchester Charity Fashion Show are looking to raise money for Lifeshare whilst showcasing the best of Britain’s young design talent.
Burnham’s campaign to end rough sleeping by 2020 takes yet another hit, following the recent proposal of a £100 fine for rough sleeping
Fuse FM hosts Matt and Brandon attended TEDx Manchester to interview speakers, including Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams
Sophie Marriott argues that the legislation to fine homeless people in Manchester for ‘Anti-Social Behaviour’ is archaic and misguided.
Spending cuts as a result of austerity have prevented Manchester from outshining rival international cities, but is the Northern Powerhouse still an attainable vision?