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Eve Fensome speaks to Owen Jones about the problems facing the working class, and how Labour must meet their demands
20 students enrol on £8,500 a year ‘Comedy Practices’ course
Having formed little more than a year ago and with less than a week to go before they embark on their first UK tour as headliners, everything seems to be falling together nicely for Palma Violets.  They’ve just signed to Rough Trade this year, they’ve played the likes of Bestival and Reading this summer and […]
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Security scanners to be changed under Brussels legislation – radio waves, not x-rays, to be used
”Knowledge is power, and this power will save lives” Kristine Hallenga, breast cancer survivor and founder of Coppafeel!
The Freshers’ Fair is taking place from 10am -5pm, Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 19th September in the Students’ Union
We look at a classic text-based adventure in this weeks Retro Corner.
If you want a week in the sun, away from the pilled up Eastern European destinations, Optimus Alive must be the choice.
One thing’s for sure, FestivalRepublic know how to throw a scintillating party.
New step to decipher human accountability for global warming
Andrew Williams meets influential Conservative blogger and commentator Iain Dale to discuss his political career, the Coalition government and why Ed Miliband fails the ‘Number 10 doorstep test’
The Labour Party needs to take a long, hard look at its core values following the controversial MP’s surprise by-election victory in Bradford West
An album that ultimately helped to change the course of rock music forever.
An album more than worthy of ‘classic’ status.
They filled the venue, pleased the crowd and proved their place.
Music magazine & soon-to-be radio station, Beatwolf, bring their newly signed band, Strangers to The Castle Hotel.
Mohammed describes the human tragedy behind the cold statistics of the occupation
“Fuck standing around posing like a dickhead” reads the Murkage Club Facebook group. How ironic.
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