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Colin Cortbus tells us why we should vote for him for General Secretary
Nick Pringle, Arun Mehta and Becky Montacute argue for and against the inanimate carbon rod
New publications in 2013 suggest there is much to be optimistic about in literature
Daniel Davis gives us a round up of what went on at the 2012 UK Jewish Film Festival
The UK’s ‘multicultural nature’ wins it the title of the safest place for international students to study
The reception has been mixed, but this year’s winner typifies the award for all the wrong reasons
This week Hanna Krasmann looks at her political hero, Hans-Dietrich Genscher
The 4ft 11inch surgeon and human rights champion
Sophie Lipton reviews the new play at The Contact Theatre, Fields of Grey.
Is Ed Miliband’s idea of ‘One Nation Labour’ enough to convince us that they have a direction?
With increasing fees and a struggling British economy, is it time for UK students to fly the coop?
Andrew Williams talks to former International Development Secretary Clare Short ahead of her visit to the University on Wednesday
Meet the maverick lecturer who will head Manchester University’s new University College for Interdisciplinary Learning
A Manchester Metropolitan student killed in the Gaza strip has a collection of photos, poems and journal extracts published
Even while under oppressive Arab regimes, Arab people have remained faithful to Palestine, but, in light of this support, what have Palestinian citizens and more specifically the Palestinian government given in return, especially in the case of the ongoing struggle in Syria?
Hot on the heels of Newt Gingrich’s latest maverick proposal, Cat Hanson has a novel suggestion for George Osborne’s Budget
The paternal President was a pillar of great strength in the face of a belligerent world, writes Cat Hanson
Mohammed describes the human tragedy behind the cold statistics of the occupation
“Freedoms” are a pretty tricky concept, apparently. In a country that uses its human rights record as rhetoric against less democratic or accepting leaders, it’s probably one that we should be a little more frank about. Free speech is fundamental not only to any sort of progressive attitude, but surely also to demonstrate conviction that […]
There is a story and a long road that every student in Palestine goes through to reach university. This challenge is not only academic. Of course, students have to work hard in high school in order to be accepted and then double their efforts in the university as all students in the world must do, […]