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Boris Johnson’s premiership is as tenuous as ever – but any replacement would spell the return of Thatcherism
With their fourth studio album due out early next month, Alt-J discuss The Dream LP and creating safe spaces at concerts.
Alfie Cumberworth questions whether the ignorant racism of one conservative party MP is telling of the hostility and discriminatory attitudes of the governing party more generally.
Managing Editor Michal Wasilewksi talks to Nathaniel Hall about his show First Time, TV drama It’s a Sin, and personal experiences with HIV
Anna Nixon explains why it is the government’s responsibility to fund the NHS – not the public’s
Mila Filipova gives us an insight into the Italian shorts at Manchester’s local festival, Kinofest 2021
The Student Union stand firmly against the University of Manchester on removing automatic assessment extensions
Starmer has got to go – and Andy Burnham should be the one to replace him.
How ethical is the food that you order? Foodstuff is a company looking to change the face of delivery.
Take a look inside second year Maia’s beauty bag to see her favourite products of the moment.
From Mitigation, to Adaption, Finance to Collaboration – what’s on at the Manchester Festival of Climate Action?
Whether you’re having sex or not, here are some back-by-science aspects you might want to know.
Probert Dean considers where to draw the line in the arts funding debate
This is an exciting era for the documentary format. Don’t take the Academy’s word for it.
Time to think twice before using single-use PPE
Fashion Writer Grace walks us through her beauty bag and shares not one but two of her beauty secrets!
New drugs could be hiding in charming, traditional remedies
Scientists are on the cusp of harnessing more environmentally-friendly magnesium alloys.