Skip to main content
UK universities plummet in global rankings post-Brexit while concerns are raised for community cohesion
The uncertainty surrounding Britain’s status within the EU has led to research at British universities reportedly taking a hit only a fortnight after the referendum
According to a report by UUK, students studying in the UK from the European Union bring £3.7 billion to the UK and help create jobs
Opinion poll from The Mancunion reveals 91 per cent of academic and research staff from the Faculty of Life Sciences are concerned that an Brexit could impact research
Leading academics have expressed their fears about what the UK leaving the European Union will mean for research and collaboration between universities
Britain will be just fine outside of the European Union, argues Francis Edge.
The Prime Minister’s deal does not do enough to blunt the Euroscepticism that exists in the left and the right
University Vice-Chancellors from across the country profess their concern about leaving the EU
We discuss Springleaf Podcast, the new audio sitcom created by the much loved British stand-up comic James Acaster.
Manchester’s local music scene has never been short of exciting acts, and this is none more evident than right now, with acts such as Fruit, Die Kai Die, Tigers and Flies, and Evie Eve
Prepare for a whirlwind year filled with elections. Yet, amidst the political frenzy, are young people becoming increasingly disillusioned with politicians?
The University’s forgotten about the cost of living crisis, and has left students grappling in the same tough financial circumstances; this year, with a £170-shaped hole in their pockets
First Matt Hancock, and now Nigel Farage – both Tories are using reality TV to rehabilitate their images after building reputations of being among some of the most reprehensible people in the country
David Cameron’s appointment as Foreign Secretary is sure to ruffle some feathers; but is this the start of a better future for Britain and British interests, both at home and abroad?
The Tories’ war on woke has led to Esther McVey – the notoriously far-right MP – being appointed as “Common Sense Minister”, calling into question the true intentions of the war on wokeism
The Mancunion explores Beyond The Music Festival, a weekend full of tantalising shows, conferences and real change in the music industry
Young Fathers blur the lines of live music and performance art, with a transfixing gig at the Manchester Academy
The BBC’s endless drive for absolute impartiality, in the face of a rising culture war, is causing the misrepresentation of public opinion over contentious social issues
Visiting Manchester’s iconic venue following the release of their third album Food for Worms, the South London band prove they can’t be pigeonholed
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, starring Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner, is a thought-provoking domestic dystopia