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Lingard bags a brace as Swansea lacked the attitude to compete
Amy Nguyen asks about Chris’ favourite styles, worst fashion moments, dating advice, and more
The Mancunion remembers Playboys legacy in Manchester following the death of Hugh Hefner
Rashford scored the only goal, a free kick from distance
“35 dollars for a salmon. You get the salmon to blow you for that price?”
Jenny Knowles reveals her top bargain beauty buys for this Halloween season
Ideal for students on a budget, this affordable city has something for everyone with its modern vibe but deep and detailed history

Three studio spaces come together to challenge the assumed role and medium of paper
Jack Greeney interviews The Strypes before their show at the Neighbourhood Festival
Dan Snaith aka Caribou struggles to find rhythm or rest place on perplexing second album as Daphni
A girl walks down an alleyway at night, the silhouette of a man appears behind her. A woman walks through an empty car park, the camera shoots from behind a nearby car, she fiddles for her keys. We all know what happens next
As we continue our theme of black history month, this week Ellie Tivey talks to UoM senior lecturer Anindita Ghosh to discuss why history classrooms around the country are severely lacking in education on colonialism and how this is affecting our understandings of the world
Two goals in the last ten minutes for Liverpool John Moores University condemned the University of Manchester to a league-opening defeat
A half-price season brought crowds to Don Giovanni, but did quality get lost in the rush?
With a lack of volunteers, student-led projects at the University of Manchester helping adults with learning disabilities have an uncertain future. Kizzy Bray talks to three volunteers about what potential volunteers need to know and how to get involved
Is this sadistic action shooter worth the frustration?
Simon Curtis plays it safe with this A.A. Milne biopic
The best thing since Diego Costa’s move away from the Premier League or a stat too far?
Where does state-led aggression fit into a liberal democracy?