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Elizabeth Gibson gives an insight into Young Adult literature in her four YA novel reviews
Yard & Coop struck the perfect balance between the guilty pleasure of fried chicken, and a more refined Northern Quarter feel
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
Massachusetts punk band Speedy Ortiz’s texting hotline is a small but important step to making moshpits a safer place
Sarah Kilcourse takes a look at how the way we shop has changed over the years
James says Wes Anderson’s latest is a five-star introduction for those not accustomed to the director’s unique style
Eat well in 2014. Start by trying these three great lunch time alternatives to the baked potato.
Charlotte Green explains why the University of Manchester should be at the forefront of student pressure on Russia
A pube-free existence need not negate feminism
University of Manchester Men’s 1st XI – 70 Manchester Metropolitan University 1st XI – 62
The decisive nail in the coffin of independent record stores?
Some soared, others flopped as the three major parties gathered for their annual conferences
You’ll probably want to do this.
The battle for the Republican presidential nomination is shaping up to be the most error-strewn campaign in political history
Schumacher: seven World Champion titles, record holder for total fastest laps… and fashion icon?
In conversation with Jane Giles, co-director of SCALA!!!, we discuss how she came to make the film, her career in programming and how the London cinema had lasting impact on young audiences
The re-design of Stevenson Square apparently complies with standards set by the Department for Transport, so why is it being criticised by sight-loss charity Henshaws, and charity patron Dave Steele?
The latest season of Drive to Survive is here, but how does it stack up against previous seasons after another spell of RedBull dominance in 2023?