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    Amir Khan & Carol Ann Duffy Present MTOT Poetry Competition Winners at MCBF

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    By Rachel Rowlands The Mother Tongue Other Tongue: Regional and National Celebration took place last night at the Manchester Children’s Book Festival at Manchester Metropolitan University. Schools from across the country gathered to celebrate the winners of the multilingual poetry competition led by Poet Laureate Dame Carol Ann Duffy, and to meet world-boxing champion Amir…

  • Interview, Lifestyle, News

    HLSS Postgraduate Students Celebrate the End of the Year

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    By Jacqueline Grima Staff and students from the MMU Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences Faculty’s (HLSS) postgraduate community gathered on the Manchester School of Art’s roof terrace this week to celebrate the end of the academic year. The event also celebrated the launch of new work by HLSS lecturers and published novelists, Livi Michael and…

  • News

    Wilkommen to HPP Students in Berlin

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    By Helena Tomlinson Students from the History, Politics and Philosophy department (HPP) at Manchester Metropolitan University flew to  Berlin last week for the first international departmental trip. 11 students (including myself), along with members of staff from the department, spent four days in Germany’s vibrant capital city. The trip followed on from a successful visit…

  • Entertainment, Manchester

    The Answer to the Corporate Festival …

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    By Dan J Broadley UK summer festivals offer us a weekend of forgetting the real world and dancing away our troubles. They’re also a booming business. And people are certainly reaping the cash from festival-goers’ pockets. Festival weekend tickets themselves are no less than a hundred quid. So when I got in to Parklife to…

  • Entertainment, Manchester, Review

    The Stone Gods: A Review

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    By Zoe Turner Not long ago, I came across an article informing me that just two forests remain completely intact on the entire planet. I didn’t open this article simply because I didn’t want to read any more; the prospect of any further deterioration is terrifying, and we’d much rather bury such issues in a deeper cavern of our minds, right? This novel is the tool…

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