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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
With the creation of a new cabinet position and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, we take a look at how politics influences scientific advancement and the current issues facing UK researchers.
Don’t let the likes of Andrew Tate fool you into losing hope in progressive politics, our generation can still be a force for change
Representing so many students in his constituency, Afzal Khan MP gave The Mancunion his insights into some of Manchester’s biggest issues
Hunt’s vision for the economy may sound exciting, but his views are unlikely to materialise in practice
We’ve whittled it down to our 10 top albums of the year; from Yard Act to Loyle Carner, these are The Mancunion Music Section’s favourites of 2022!
After another weak COP summit, how can our leaders do more to ensure that we prevent disaster?
With (another) new prime minister in power, we investigate his record on science and how that might impact the UK’s scientific community
The new collaboration between Orbital and Sleaford Mods on the track ‘Dirty Rat’ hits the mark on both classic Sleaford social commentary and irresistible Orbital rave-ability
The British people deserve a general election after all this chaos and here’s why
Has the Conservatives’ election-winning success over the past decade led to a sense of hubris and complacency?
With Tuesday’s Mercury Prize ceremony boasting a plethora of magnificent albums, the Mancunion’s Music Section have picked their winners
Dame Sheila Hancock DBE took part in an in conversation at the RNCM Theatre as part of Manchester Literature Festival – where she was interviewed by Alex Clark