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In the wake of International Women’s Day, The Mancunion takes time to recognise the outstanding contributions female scientists have made
Greater Manchester Police are warning against public responses to crime, as the force struggles with £215 million funding cuts
The one off screening at HOME examines the Lebanese civil war
Let down by its source material, Lyn Greene’s adaptation of Joël Dicker novel La Vérité sur l’Affaire Harry Quebert also fails to inspire, writes Adrian Kanyoli
Here’s what went down at the Baltic Triangle this year
European Affairs society hosts engaging talk inviting students to think about EU’s role with Africa and other former colonised areas’ development and trade on the eve of Brexit
“He leads the field by a very long furlong, out on his own, making his own weather. He is Klimowski, unafraid” – Harold Pinter
Catalonia’s referendum doesn’t bode well for either sides of the independence movement
Nintendo keep the Switch train rolling with their latest Mario blockbuster
Also known as the common cold. Why hasn’t science found a cure yet?
A fight for self-determination in the face of insurmountable odds
Renowned left-winger George Galloway is running as an independent candidate for Manchester Gorton this election. As part of our series of interviews with local candidates, we sat down with him
Out of this world, or familiar failure?
In light of the Women in Media conference last week, Deputy Fashion and Beauty Editor Sophie Soar presents her favourite woman in the media and her apt ability to combine fashion and feminism
Farah Elhouni continues to explore the Arabic literature from Orange 4
William Brown talks to University of Manchester alumnus and The Times columnist David Aaronovitch on politics, the student body and freedom of speech
Joel Kelly casts his eye across the pond to see why disassociation from big money is paying off for the likes of Sanders and Trump
Nadia Cheung looks deep into her crystal ball and pulls out 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac one by one
Bryan Cranston’s performance anchors this period movie about Dalton Trumbo’s life and battle with McCarthyism
An evening of determination and nostalgia with Doug Scott CBE at the Lowry Theatre