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UCU Strikes paused after narrow vote
Nine days of strike action planned for start of term
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A love letter to my little sister, my younger self, a...
The Sudan conflict: a Sudanese perspective
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Long COVID: Can improved sleep cure breathlessness?
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350 or 44: How many students are engaging in the rent...
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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
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Five new restaurants and bars to try in Manchester this autumn
Put a (meat free) wing on it with TiNDLE
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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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Gracie Abrams live in Manchester: A Night of Devotion
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King Krule returns to Manchester on his UK tour: All ...
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Interview with Frederick Studemann: Judge for the Int...
Dear Dolly Live: Sex, breakups and tipsy confessions
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The Crown Jewels review: We are not amused
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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Rotting in the Sun review: Sun, sex, and senseless pr...
An introduction to the films of Ken Loach
I, Daniel Blake: Loach’s masterpiece continues to be ...
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Joanne Clifton on Shrek, Strictly and Lego
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Dredge: Euphoric short excitement
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God of War: Ragnarök fails its female characters
Rotting in the Sun review: Sun, sex, and senseless protagonists
2nd October 2023
Rotting in the Sun’s satirical stance on human melancholy is an acquired taste but one that is completely unrestrained and wild
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Live Review: The Psychedelic Furs at O2 Ritz
Music
The Psychedelic Furs, British post-punk legends, set O2 Ritz alight on Tuesday night, in all the right ways – only the audience didn’t get the memo
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Live Review: Fontaines D.C.
Music
Dubliners Fontaines DC storm the Gorilla stage a day after the release of their debut LP Dogrel writes Caolan Coleman.
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Linder: Radical Feminist, Punk Rocker, Anti-Establishment Artist
Arts
Bella Jewell reflects on the powerful work of the radical feminist, punk rocker and conceptual artist who continues to push the boundaries: Linder
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Interview: Shame
Music
“Shame, Shame, Shame, that’s the name” snarled the pompous, yet undeniably meritorious Charlie Steen
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Album Review: Songs of Praise – Shame
Music
Sugar daddies, blood bathing, social inequality, and capitalism – what more could you possibly want?
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Album: Wire — Silver/Lead
Music
Wire’s latest record is another excellent example of what they’ve always done — being impressively odd, writes Jacob Bernard-Banton
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Album: Sun Kil Moon – Common As Light And Love Are Red Valleys Of Blood
Music
Highly inaccessible and staggeringly audacious, Sun Kil Moon’s new album can be a rich and rewarding listening experience in parts (providing you’re still awake when they come round)
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Album: Preoccupations – Preoccupations
Music
It’s not often that a band gets a second chance at a self-titled album, but Preoccupations use the opportunity to develop their dark sound
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Ought: Sun Coming Down
Music
Rob Paterson review’s Sun Coming Down, the new album of band Ought
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