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Gamers angry as EA releases carbon copy FIFA 13 on the WIi and PS Vita
The Mancunion speaks to committee member Jack Carnill about the University of Manchester Squash Club
Eve Fensome speaks to Owen Jones about the problems facing the working class, and how Labour must meet their demands
Andrew Williams considers the absence of genuine rivalry between the universities of Manchester
Andrew Williams is on hand to Dimbledance his way through the first Question Time of the new Parliamentary year.
Andrew Williams talks to former International Development Secretary Clare Short ahead of her visit to the University on Wednesday
Since it’s birth one year ago, the Occupy Movement has spread across the world, writes Eve Fensome
One woman, two jobs: Maria Miller as culture secretary and minister for women and equalities?
Emma Williams reports everything worth knowing from the Topshop Unique LFW show…
Antonia Jennings looks into the problem of immigration and population decline.
Obama is currently on a major mission to push through Congress a cap on student loan costs
We’ve heard the rumour that the Sainsbury is Fallowfield is the most expensive one in the country, but is it?
In October 2012, the Mayan’s prophecy looks set to be fulfilled. It’s the story of the year- an issue which encapsulates the current struggle for justice and divisions in our society. Something one man, elected to our democratic chamber called “a major issue, not just in Cornwall, but across the country”. Yes, it is the […]
The Chancellor was right to cut the top rate of tax in last weeks’ controversial Budget, Charlie Sherriff argues
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England International Curling Player and 3rd XI Hockey captain
Mercedes Antrobus considers whether it is the fault of the press that there’s a lot we don’t know about. As I have insinuated previously in the Mancunion, the press has a certain degree of control over global events. Over the last year we have all learnt, thanks to the News of the World scandal, that […]
As the London games approaches, Tom Harris takes a look at the British athletes who have caused controversy in such an important year for British sport.
Smacking is back! Or at least it’s back in the news. For those not in the know, smacking was banned in the ’90s, but the law was deemed confusing and clarified in 2005. The law currently forbids smacking so hard as to leave a bruise or redden the skin (sensible enough until you realise, as […]
Hearty congratulations must go to the University this week after they resolved to pay all of their staff in line with their own pay scales. This means that service staff will be paid at least £7.80 an hour. Given the difficult economic climate and financial difficulties hitting the higher education sector it is particularly commendable […]