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Universal credit rollout delayed until 2024
The full rollout of universal credit has been delayed again, meaning the system will not be fully live until September 2024, the BBC reports.
Brexit: Impact on sport
As Britain prepares for its first steps outside the EU, Simon Chadwick, Professor of Sports Enterprise at the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Business School, looks at what the impact may be on the business of sport in the country.
New technology could help householders save energy
Experts from the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× have shown that a simple, yet ground-breaking device could contribute to householders making savings on their energy consumption – and reduce the UK’s carbon emissions.
Electric Cars have the potential to reduce energy bills
A study by the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× has revealed that by plugging an electric vehicle (EV) into an integrated energy network could save homeowners up to £300 a year.
Coffee project tackling homelessness comes to the º£½ÇÂÒÂ×
Award-winning coffee supplier, Change Please, will be served at The º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Students' Union as one of the first cafés in Greater Manchester to be involved.
º£½ÇÂÒÂ× among best for entrepreneurs
The º£½ÇÂÒÂ× has been named as one of the best universities in the north of England for entrepreneurial students.
The Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland in Concert
The Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland in concert.
Our autonomous vehicle is on the MOVE
Driverless cars will be part of our future and the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× is gaining recognition for its real-world approach and focus on autonomous vehicles. MOVE 2020 is the world’s most talked about mobility event and the university’s very own...
The º£½ÇÂÒÂ× takes part in campaign with Dame Helen Mirren
The º£½ÇÂÒÂ× has taken part in a campaign involving Dame Helen Mirren to tackle a dangerous bacterium from spreading to the UK.   A video, featuring Dame Helen has been released explaining the dangers of Xylella, urging the British...
£4,000 cash prize for investigative journalists
Journalists who uncover corruption and wrongdoing are being invited to enter a competition to win a £4,000 cash prize.