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Lack of faith in police was “sole trigger” for further riots

Report blames police inaction for spread of riots and warns they will happen again

News

  • Spate of violent attacks on Leeds students

    A series of violent attacks by masked men in Leeds have left ten hospitalized.... Read more

  • 25,000 public sector workers strike over pensions dispute

    Manchester city centre was filled with over 25,000 striking public sector workers on November 30th, protesting against the planned changes...... Read more

  • Poor Bristol students told to get a job

    Bristol students who will no longer be elligible for a bursary under new proposals are being encouraged to support themselves...... Read more

  • Dame Nancy criticises fees policy

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester has stated that the coalition government hasn't thought of the impact of...... Read more

  • Police hunt sex attacker after assault in Fallowfield

    Man attacks student in Fallowfield Revolution bar... Read more

  • Politics

  • Here’s to you, 2011

    Riots in Britain and revolution abroad – it’s been a turbulent year in politics. Andrew Williams looks back, and asks...... Read more

  • “Social change sometimes happens in unpredictable ways”

    Andrew Williams meets political activist Tim Gee, the author of Counterpower: Making Change Happen – a new history of protest...... Read more

  • The Levant Winter – Syria’s march to freedom

    Hisham Omara leads our coverage of UMSU’s Middle East and North Africa Week with a deeply personal account of the...... Read more

  • Business

  • Christmas Market 2011 most popular ever

    But is the Christmas Market a positive or negative force for local businesses?... Read more

  • Debate: Does business have too much influence over the government?

    Oliver Harman and Scott McEwan express their views on the relationship between the private sector and the government.... Read more

  • Manchester design students launch charitable venture

    “PiccoPrint represents an excellent example of students employing their skills learnt at university into business.”... Read more

  • Food & Drink

  • You’ve got the loaf

    Get baking! ... Read more

  • Basics Bible

    James Watts weighs the ups and downs of Sainsbury's Basics... Read more

  • Food and Drink Campus Map

    Here lays the map of the best and worst of the Food and Drink available in and around the University...... Read more

  • Literature

  • Review: The Bride Stripped Bare

    I don’t want to like this book. Not because it’s not a lucid, compelling collection of stories – I just...... Read more

  • Review: Michel Houellebecq – The Map and the Territory.

    Described variously as the most important, original and talented author in France at the moment, Houellebecq’s latest novel has caused...... Read more

  • Book Club

    This week, something about nosebleeds with Naila Missous.... Read more

  • Societies

  • Pieboy clothing brings you the Official Manchester Scarf

    By Fahim Sachedina The Manchester Scarf is finally here! From the people who brought you the “Manchester Beanie”, and delighted you...... Read more

  • Pieboy: Flashmob part 2

    Next week sees the launch of Pieboy clothing’s Manchester Scarf. They’ll be running a pop-up stall every day outside the...... Read more

  • Get your work published with the Institute of Public Policy Research

    Do your academic interests cover Global Politics and the Environment? Would you like to get your work published? This is...... Read more

  • Music

  • Interview: Vinnie Caruana (I Am The Avalanche)

    Frontman and founder of I Am The Avalanche, Vinnie Caruana, answers some questions shortly before their show at Moho Live...... Read more

  • Live: The Swellers @ Academy 3

    Mutual appreciation between band and audience make for a memorable night in Academy 3. ... Read more

  • Album: Four Year Strong – In Some Way, Shape or Form

    Not an astounding effort from the pop punk quartet but impressive enough. ... Read more

  • Comment

  • Arab Spring, Summer and Autumn 2012

    With practically unforeseen uprisings in no less than sixteen countries, 2012 may see a distinctly more civilised world than 2011.... Read more

  • In defence of polyamory

    The practice is perfectly suitable for some... Read more

  • You can buy extension cords for less than a fiver

    Recently I have begun, or rather, attempted to begin, research for my dissertation (I won’t bore you with the title)...... Read more

  • Features

  • Libya’s art attack

    Benjamin Wein looks at the cultural explosion occurring in Libya following Col. Gaddafi’s death. ... Read more

  • The ones that got away

    Richard Crook takes a look at products that lost millions and embarrassed their companies, but played significant roles in the...... Read more

  • When Andrew met… Alistair Burt

    Andrew Williams presents his complete, unexpugated interview with Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt MP - including discussion of the Israel-Palestine...... Read more

  • Film

  • Happy Feet Two Review

    Five years on from the Academy Award winning original George Miller is back with the sequel, Happy Feet Two.... Read more

  • Cooking up an Oscar winner: Ingredients for a Best Picture

    The step-by-step guide to getting the big award at the Oscars... Read more

  • A little long for a Stormtrooper

    In a vain attempt to continue our series of ‘every _____ film in a day’, my flatmate and I decided...... Read more

  • Theatre

  • Half-way to Broadway

    Review: UMMTS Back to Broadway... Read more

  • My cup of tea

    Review: UMDS Autumn Showcase- Not My Cup of Tea... Read more

  • How to Solve with revolvers

    Review: UMDS Autumn Showcase- Solve... Read more

  • Fashion & Beauty

  • Oh, Marc!

    Has Marc Jacob's desire to shock gone too far in his latest perfume campaign?... Read more

  • Celebrities Selling (Themselves)

    As the worlds of fashion and celebrity become ever more synonymous, we examine the role of stars in the advertising...... Read more

  • Festive gifts of pulchritude

    A seasonal way of telling someone to sort their face out... Read more

  • Lifestyle

  • Top tips for being a good Secret Santa

    Because it can so easily go very, very wrong...... Read more

  • New years dread

    The annual, dreaded conversation comes round again... Read more

  • Oh I wish it could be Christmas, everyday?

    Naila Missous shares her alternative experiences of Christmas... Read more

  • Science & Technology

  • Mock Mars mission safely ‘lands’

    Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus: six men together locked in isolation for 500 days... Read more

  • App store falls victim to hacker

    So you can find a worm in your Apple... Read more

  • Handheld Projectors for Multiplayer Games

    Disney to embark upon a 'whole new world' for handheld gaming... Read more

  • Arts

  • The North Pole does it better

    Being a student does not mean that an appreciation for this cultural magnet cannot be upheld. Despite propping up one...... Read more

  • Tis’ the season to be Jolly!

    Christmas, the time of year when all that is magical immerses itself into our everyday lives, making even the grey...... Read more

  • Get your skates on

    I couldn’t have picked a worse time to come. In blustery Spinningfields on a Saturday evening, crowds gathered to hit...... Read more

  • Sport

  • Where Are They Now? – Tony Yeboah

    Only a handful of players can lay claim to leaving their legacy not just on the game itself, but in...... Read more

  • Improved 2nd Half sees Manchester edge physical encounter

    University of Manchester Rugby League 1st 44 Man Met Cheshire 1st 26 ... Read more

  • Manchester Power on in Cup campaign

    University of Manchester Men’s 1st XI -4 University of Dundee Men’s 1st XI-1 ... Read more