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Currently, around 1% of the Department for Transport’s budget is allocated to cycling and walking
Researchers at the National Graphene Institute in Manchester are teaming up with LifeSaver to utilise graphene in cutting-edge water filtration.
The decline of EU citizens re-considering working and settling in Manchester follows the national trend
A motion requesting official support of Extinction Rebellion was passed at the University of Manchester Students Union Senate on 7thFebruary. Achieving a majority backing of 68%, barely above the 66% threshold required to pass a Senate motion. The direct action climate change pressure group gathered widespread attention last November after protestors managed to halt traffic […]
A rise in the number of children going into care and the number of adults without housing has added pressure to the Manchester Town Hall budgeting crisis
The Resolution Foundation thinktank estimated that the latest changes will add around £72 billion to government borrowing by 2022-23
The Mancunion speaks to “the biggest eyelash brand in Europe”
A brand-new research network will form part of the University Mental Health Charter
“Look up at the stars and not down at your feet” – Professor Stephen Hawking
After over a decade of mishandling Scotland, the Scottish National Party is inevitably losing their popular base, and it’s about time
A collaborative study between the Universities of Manchester, York, and Sheffield, funded by the Department of Health, explores the impacts of medication errors on the NHS and patient health
QS ranked the University of Manchester alongside 1,129 universities worldwide
Dolly Parton’s ‘Imagination Library’ reached a stunning milestone on Tuesday
Parliament voted to release the government’s risk assessments of Carillion… and they are devastating
An international team of researchers, including University of Manchester’s Dr Russell Garwood, find a fossil that suggests spiders used to have tails
The collapse of the UK’s second largest construction company highlights significant flaws in how we envisage government regulation
Fallowfield campus developments, including the proposed demolition of the Owens Park tower and Oak House, could be delayed
Basic commodities and services are increasing in price and not quality – it’s time to take back control.
Biennial festival brings more money into local economy than ever before