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First there was George Osborne’s omni-shambles, but now the tables have turned and the new Leader of the Opposition is having one of his very own
Will Baldwin-Pask argues that the debate surrounding gender equality can exclude men from something that they should, and need to be a part of
Tristan Parsons on the confusion that exists between the various levels of UKIP support
The combined spending review and autumn statement devolves further powers and responsibilities to Greater Manchester
With MPs soon due to vote on extending British airstrikes to Syria, Tristan Parsons looks at and debunks some of the myths surrounding the debate
Joely Thomas has some reading recommendations for the Tories and their supporters
Grace Iona Annesley-Mair casts a critical eye over offensive comments made by prominent feminist Germaine Greer
The LGBT* community is still experiencing a major health crisis, yet its extent remains relatively unknown and the NHS often fails to provide adequate care
The Western world must resist division, suspicion and demonisation of Islam if it wants to combat Islamic State
Tristan Parsons on how environmental changes are engendering conflict, and if uncontrolled will continue to do so
Six months on from the General Election, Polly Bartlett takes a look into the effects of austerity on Manchester’s most vulnerable
Selsabil Amine introduces the concept of pop existentialism due to the mass media tendencies of misappropriating existentialist philosophy
Adam Merrill reflects on the hypocrisy within the media surrounding Remembrance Sunday, and how sometimes, you do just have to laugh
Jessica Chow-Lau and Candice Chau argue that Hong Kong needs more political involvement if anything is to change
Manchester City Council is putting steps in place as numbers of rough sleepers continues to rise
Jessica Chow-Lau examines the effect of political correctness and public backlash can have on the censorship of raw and cutting comedy
A year on from the beginnings of Devo Manc, Greater Manchester is undergoing a comprehensive boom
Colm Lock, whose attendance at the Conservative Party Conference saw him egged by a protester, gives an exclusive insight into what it was like inside the ‘safe zone’, and his jump onto the front pages of national newspapers
Jessica Chow-Lau examines the modern feminist movement and its problematic middle-class, white focus
Should we look at more than just GDP when judging success? Tristan Parsons examines other ways to measure how good a society is