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Not exactly the grand slam you would expect in a movie starring Carell and Stone
Is football as progressive as we think?
George Clooney’s latest directorial feature brings an unproduced Coen Brothers story to the big screen, starring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore
Football Manager returns with a solid effort
Dr Joanne Jordan of the university’s Global Development Institute was recognised for her work exploring effects of and responses to climate change in Bangladeshi slums
Following the LGBT Confidence Conference held by the LGBT Foundation, Ellie Tivey talks to women’s officer Claudia Carvell to highlight why coming out can be so difficult for members of the community and how the foundation seeks to make the intrinsically political and social LGBT experience that bit safer, brighter and more powerful
We shouldn’t be just asking about where there is a culture of sexual harassment, but why there is one in the first place
Students can have their 16-26 Railcard on their mobile device, as well as the paper and plastic cards which can be bought online or at their local station
Poetry double bill as rising stars Hollie McNish and Jackie Hagan perform at Manchester Literature Festival
Final year students need to look now at their circumstances and understand what hardship could lie in wait for them if the Tories don’t halt and fix this cruelly designed replacement of Jobseekers Allowance.
The multi-media theatre production is part of the University of Manchester’s first-ever Manchester Migration Month spanning across October
Nicholas Connor’s latest short film is his most evocative yet
The corporate commercialisation of female empowerment is degrading
Two men and a lot of weapons of mass destruction.
To solve the UK hunger crisis, we need to start thinking about food waste
Catalonia holds a referendum to vote on becoming an independent republic. Labelled as ‘illegal’ by the EU and denied by the Spanish Government entirely, the Catalonians are seen as rebellious teenagers of Spain
James Gill gives us a quick look at what’s on this week at HOME Cinema
Conservatives release a new agenda to terminate all ties to student led Conservative movements in a bid to quell the chaos of the youth wing
A rare visit to the UK by the prolific filmmaker and professor
In the face of racist prejudice from the American public, players and fans of all backgrounds must stand firm in their fight for justice, argues George Flesher