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UCU Strikes paused after narrow vote
Nine days of strike action planned for start of term
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How Mayfield Park is turning an abandoned space into ...
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A love letter to my little sister, my younger self, a...
The Sudan conflict: a Sudanese perspective
Fetishising financial hardship – when will univ...
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Long COVID: Can improved sleep cure breathlessness?
The power of stars: Manchester and its energy revolution
First private Moon landing attempt fails
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Dirty underwear, a broken boiler and £400 in cleaning...
What have your SU execs been up to this year?
350 or 44: How many students are engaging in the rent...
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Why have Red Bull been so dominant, and what does thi...
Lancashire cricket team begin home Blast campaign wit...
UCU Strikes paused after narrow vote
25th September 2023
The strikes have today been called off after an emergency meeting at 11am today. Find out more as we know it
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A guide to: City halls
A guide to: Victoria Park halls
Manchester Pride 2023 launches with Andy Burnham, Booking.com and Ghetto Fabu...
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Put a (meat free) wing on it with TiNDLE
Bill’s Spinningfields review: Frozen cocktails and mains are a hit and ...
QR Codes in restaurants: A benefit or a burden?
Night of the Divas: Bongo’s Bingo review
Summer in suburbia: Six tips to reset at home
Lifestyle Loves: Chorlton
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Bloomers are back: A successful attempt at reclaiming feminist fashion?
King George vs Lady Gaga: Crown to Couture at Kensington Palace in review
Natsu Fest: The Last Dance – What’s next for Manchester’s c...
A guide to: City halls
31st August 2023
Our guide to the often lesser-known city halls at the University of Manchester, which cater to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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Fruit live in Manchester: A cooking-pot of culture
Blondes live and in conversation: “We want to d...
Lloyd Cole to play Manchester’s Albert Hall
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The greatest band that never existed: Daisy Jones and...
Interview with Frederick Studemann: Judge for the Int...
Dear Dolly Live: Sex, breakups and tipsy confessions
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Review: Manchester Revue’s Lonely Hearts Sketch...
Review: R.O.S.E – Sharon Eyal, Gai Behar and Yo...
Review: Benji Reid’s – Find Your Eyes
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The Crown Jewels review: We are not amused
Annie review: A fab-u-lous family spectacular
Great Expectations in the Raj: In conversation with T...
Live Review: Caroline Polachek at Albert Hall
6th June 2023
Caroline Polachek stuns a sold-out Albert in her rescheduled show, touring her second solo album Desire, I Want To Turn Into You.
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I, Daniel Blake: Loach’s masterpiece continues to be ...
Passages review: Desire has never been so pleasureless
Past Lives review: Celine Song delivers an outstandin...
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Everybody’s Talking About John Partridge: drag,...
Joanne Clifton on Shrek, Strictly and Lego
Co-stars or boarding school bunk mates? Britain’...
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Dredge: Euphoric short excitement
Eight exciting games this year
God of War: Ragnarök fails its female characters
I, Daniel Blake: Loach’s masterpiece continues to be worryingly relevant
25th September 2023
Ahead of ken Loach's latest film, the film section looks back at his late career masterpiece 'I, Daniel Blake' and it's relevancy to Tory ruled Britain
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‘The Zine is Dead’ – an NME Obituary
Music
The once great music mag finally gives up pressing
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What should be done with the NME?
Music
What’s the solution to the new and “improved” NME? Dump it—that’s what
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NME’s enemy is my friend
Music
Now a free music publication dished out on the streets, Dominic Bennett looks back at NME’s history of landfill indie to Justin Bieber and feels no mourning
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NME’s court case
Music
NME goes under trial for crimes against profanity
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Interview: Django Django
Music
The NME Awards tour bill-toppers met Joe Goggins to talk Tarantino, Mercury nods and being the world’s unlikeliest headliners
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Live: Palma Violets at Deaf Institute
Music
NME’s newest cover boys bring their frenetic live show to the Deaf Institute
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Live: The Megaphonic Thrift @ Ruby Lounge
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Band and audience become akin to boys and girls at a school disco, awkwardly evading interaction.
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Column: I love your shit
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A tale of blossoming electronic romance between Skrillex and Ellie Goulding.
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Column: Top of the Flops?
Music
Gone are the gender bending days of Culture Club. You’ve just got to wear a suit of lamb chops and you’re halfway to number one.
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