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The Kind Words and Moos stand out as eye-opening insights into modern Jewish life
Three university societies: the University of Manchester Action Palestine society, BDS Campaign society and the Recognise Refugee Rights society will be hosting a day of solidarity with Palestine in the Students’ Union
Ryan Khurana comments on the Conservative approach to bringing prosperity to all
The Home Affairs Select Committee have found Malia Boutattia to be “racist” in their cross-party investigation into allegedly anti-Semitic comments and incidents
Concerns have been raised over new security measures implemented by Manchester City Council and funded by the city’s universities to tackle anti-social behaviour in popular student area Fallowfield
The recommendations following an inquiry into allegations of anti-Semitism within the Oxford University Labour Club have been released
Over half of UK Jewish students are clustered at only 6 universities, including Manchester. However, there is a decreasing number of Jewish students at UoM in the midst of a potential Israel boycott—is anti-Semitism to blame?
Ella Kashti lets us in on a whole new side to the frequently misrepresented Israel
Following allegations of institutional racism within Young Labour and Labour Students, The Mancunion investigates the claims
The Conservative’s successive undemocratic crackdowns on our freedom to protest are a sign of a government with little effective challenge
Following the resignation Oxford Labour students’ co-chair over claims of anti-semitism within the club, figures have shown the issue is due to hard left
Jo Johnson, the Universities Minister, has voiced his opinion that a British exit from the European Union could damage the future progress of UK Science
Joely Thomas looks at the many names of IS and asks what effects they have
Last week, officials met to finalise a deal creating academic links between UK universities and their Egyptian counterparts currently operating under internationally-condemned authoritarian rule
Newly elected Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau could be the international test case for the revival of social democratic policies worldwide, and in Britain
Six months on from the General Election, Polly Bartlett takes a look into the effects of austerity on Manchester’s most vulnerable
The Go Abroad Fair will see the university’s various international programmes gather under one roof for all interested students
University of Manchester’s Action Palestine are hosting a Palestinian cultural evening in aid of Interpal, a charity providing relief for Palestinians in need
Deborah Asamoah objectively examines the root of racism in society and where prejudice is learned
With a replacement Britain’s nuclear weapons coming under review soon, Matthew Perry asks whether Jeremy Corbyn’s pro-disarmament position is the right way for Britain to go