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‘Woke’ students, angry Tories, and middle-aged Dads unite: our new ‘In Liz We Truss’ playlist fulfils the PMs political dreams with plenty of 90s classics to “get Britain moving”
The recent mini-budget has shown the Tories are blatantly rigging the economy in favour of the super-rich – here’s how and why Liz Truss is taking you for a fool!
Queen Elizabeth II opened the University of Manchester in 2004. Following her death, we look back at her life and impact on the city of Manchester
Moving CBBC to just online makes it inaccessible for kids who already are already being taught to consume TV like customers.
Head Music Editor Sarah Taylor reviews a riotous return to Manchester from Leeds post-punk band and masters of satire Yard Act.
Does Sinn Fein’s recent electoral victory secure the possibility of reunification for Ireland?
You might have seen the chaos at Manchester Airport on social media, but why is it happening?
Ahead of their upcoming performance in Manchester, Dan Knight catches up with Sea Power guitarist Martin Noble to chat about their new album, the changing face of the music industry and more.
As Yard Act finish their first UK headline tour, Sam and Ryan tell The Mancunion about some of the highlights.
Do we need a more centre-left approach to politics in order to address the intolerance of opinion espoused by the Labour party?
Head of Culture Michal Wasilewski interviews Tim Foley, the playwright behind Electric Rosary
Ashwin discusses rising inflating, especially since Brexit, and questions why politicians have more say over our money than our banks
Alfie Cumberworth assesses Johnson’s reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and urges solidarity with those who’s lives have been endangered.
Is Adam Kay milking the success of his bestselling memoir This is Going to Hurt?
Building on James O’Brien’s extensive list, Alfie Cumberworth summarises the worst things Boris Johnson has done during his time in government.
Boris Johnson’s premiership is as tenuous as ever – but any replacement would spell the return of Thatcherism
Brexit, Covid, Adele? Article discussing the current problems with vinyl production and why new releases are being pushed back
Ahead of the release of their second LP ‘Outside Of The Blue’, Sarah Taylor sits down with Jonny Quinn of SPINN to chat taking inspiration from mental health, politics, horror films and Christmas!
Alexander Seow explores how the Afghan crisis has exacerbated that of refugees, and asks if EU nations and the US can’t do more to help.
Johnson’s hypocritical good will gesture is rejected by migrants who can do better than play Santa to Brits this Christmas.