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As the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina draw to a close (and the Winter Paralympics begin), it is easy to get caught up in the celebration and excitement. After...
The 27th of January 2026 will mark 81 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. This year we mark 80 years since lives started to be rebuilt, families reunited, and the...
Prioritising Education about Women’s Health is key! The UK Parliament found that 75% of women in England are experiencing reproductive issues such as painful periods, heavy bleeding, infertility and menopause...
In summer 2025, the best band of the 1990s reformed for a brand new tour. Yes, Sheffield legends Pulp reunited to release and tour their eight studio album. It was...
After the heady heights of '16 Flavoured Hot Cross Buns Ranked' earlier this year, I knew it was time to return to my true calling- rating seasonal dishes. This time...
I sat down with Liverpool-born, Leeds-based artist Rhiannon Hope to discuss starting out, getting used to the gig circuit, and, of course, motorway service stations. This is how it went....
A year-long camp situated in Abercromby Square was on wide display for the whole student community at the University of Liverpool, with banners presenting clear demands for the University, ranging...
Dreary weather and a beautifully preserved theatre, what else could do better to replicate the feeling of walking stone cold to the Hacienda on a dark autumn evening in Manchester....
On Monday 10th November, the winner of this year’s Booker Prize was announced: Flesh by David Szalay. As always, the literary world waited with great anticipation for the result, but...
Vice-President Will Jones has set up the Guild's first Working Class Student's Collective to make a difference on campus. This is what he had to say: What is the Working Class...
The word 'icon' is thrown around a lot, but in the case of Peter Hook it seems fitting. The former bassist of Joy Division and New Order spoke with me...