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Paul Kilbey is an NCTJ-qualified journalist based in Manchester, United Kingdom. He has been published in the Guardian, Gramophone magazine and elsewhere. As a journalism tutor he has taught public affairs, shorthand and digital and magazine journalism modules for News Associates. He is also active as a copywriter and copyeditor.
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Domino's celebrate 5,000 new jobs launch with staff member's own spicy pizza on UK menu

14 Sep 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Domino's is celebrating the creation of 5,000 new jobs across the UK and Ireland by adding a new spicy pizza, The Ultimate Spicy Meatball, to its menu. The pizza, created by senior store manager Chandandeep Singh, features pepperoni, pork meatballs, red onion, and spicy jalapenos with sriracha. Singh's creation won the DomiChef competition, which encourages staff culinary innovation. Domino's aims to expand its workforce and offers career development opportunities, with many store managers starting as delivery drivers or pizza chefs. Chief Operating Officer Nicola Frampton anticipates high demand and looks forward to welcoming new employees.

Opinion: Luis Rubiales' resignation should have come a lot sooner

13 Sep 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Luis Rubiales resigned as Spanish FA President 21 days after non-consensually kissing Jenni Hermoso, an action that overshadowed Spain's victory celebration. Rubiales' mother went on hunger strike, and the Spanish FA released fake statements on Hermoso's behalf. Rubiales, who was expected to resign at a press conference, instead claimed victimhood and threatened legal action against Hermoso. The Spanish players had ongoing issues with former coach Jorge Vilda's controlling behavior, leading to his dismissal. Seventy-nine players, including World Cup winners, demanded changes before playing for Spain again. Rubiales oddly announced his resignation during an interview with Piers Morgan, and Jenni Hermoso has pressed charges of sexual assault against him.

Opinion: The Saudi Pro League is weakening English football

12 Sep 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The article discusses the growing trend of young football players leaving the Premier League to join the Saudi Pro League, driven by lucrative salaries. High-profile players like Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo have already made the move, and the Saudi Public Investment Fund's control over major teams is seen as a strategy to dominate world football. The author expresses concern that this trend is weakening English football, as clubs like Everton struggle to retain talent, increasing their risk of relegation.

Review: Barbie is a feminist masterpiece

12 Sep 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie' is hailed as a feminist masterpiece, blending a complex, emotional storyline with humor. Margot Robbie stars as 'stereotypical Barbie,' who ventures into the real world to address disturbances in her perfect life. The film explores themes of patriarchy, societal expectations, and the harsh realities women face, resonating deeply with audiences of all ages.

The British Miracle Meat

03 Aug 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Channel 4 and Gregg Wallace's 'The British Miracle Meat' mockumentary, released on 24 July, is a modern-day tribute to the dystopian thriller 'Soylent Green'. The show, which reveals human meat as the 'miracle meat', is criticized for its misleading nature, especially in the context of the cost-of-living crisis. The review highlights issues with both the style and substance of the show, questioning why Channel 4 approved such a concept. The piece suggests that television should offer genuine solutions to real-life issues rather than spurious ones.

Opinion: The government needs to give junior doctors fair pay and protect our NHS

03 Aug 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The article argues that the Conservative government's handling of the NHS and junior doctors' pay is inadequate, leading to strikes and worsening conditions in healthcare. It highlights the disparity between the hard work of junior doctors and their low pay, especially in the context of the cost-of-living crisis. The British Medical Association's call for better negotiations is supported, and the article warns that without fair pay and better conditions, the NHS and its services are at risk.

Manchester statistics office creates new data jobs

28 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The Office for National Statistics has opened a new branch in central Manchester, creating 100 data and analytics jobs. The new office, located in the Tootal Buildings on Oxford Street, aims to enhance local data partnerships and provide high-quality research to inform local decisions. Deputy National Statistician Emma Rourke and National Statistician Professor Sir Ian Diamond emphasized the importance of local data in improving public services and addressing social and economic challenges. The Manchester team will focus on Digital, Data, and Technology, with 80 of the 100 roles already filled.

Oppenheimer review: Nolan’s epic displays some of the best acting in years but has its flaws

25 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' is a highly anticipated biopic featuring a star-studded cast led by Cillian Murphy. The film is divided into three acts, covering Oppenheimer's rise, the creation of the atomic bomb, and the subsequent fallout. Visually and audibly stunning, the film boasts exceptional performances from Murphy, Downey Jr, and Damon, though it falls short in giving adequate screen time to Florence Pugh and Emily Blunt. The non-linear storytelling, typical of Nolan, adds unnecessary complexity to an already compelling story. Despite its flaws, 'Oppenheimer' is a must-watch for Murphy's career-defining performance.

We need to stop making such a racquet about Russian and Belarusian tennis players

18 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The article criticizes the booing of Russian and Belarusian tennis players like Victoria Azarenka and Daria Kasatkina at Wimbledon and other tournaments, arguing that these athletes should not be held accountable for political actions beyond their control. It highlights the mental health impact of such treatment and calls for politics to be kept out of sports. The Lawn Tennis Association's decision to allow these players to compete as 'neutral athletes' is praised, while fans are urged to focus on the sport rather than political issues.

Opinion: Between the marking strike and the pandemic, I will be graduating without a degree

18 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The author's university experience has been severely impacted by teaching and marking strikes, as well as the pandemic, resulting in significant student debt and the inability to receive a degree. The marking boycott by the University and College Union (UCU) at 145 UK institutions aims to address pay and working conditions but has disrupted the graduation of over half a million students. The author questions the fairness of using students as leverage in the boycott and highlights the personal consequences of not receiving marks for a significant portion of their degree.

Opinion: The media’s coverage of the Titanic sub showed some lives are deemed more important than others

18 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The article critiques the disproportionate media coverage between the Titan submersible incident and a migrant boat capsizing in the Mediterranean, arguing that the media's focus on the Titan reflects societal biases towards wealth and sensationalism. It calls for a more serious and balanced approach to covering global issues like the migrant crisis, emphasizing the need to address root causes and shift public perception to save lives.

An Honest Story About the Rise to Superstardom

10 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The article reviews the documentary 'Love, Lizzo,' available on BBC iPlayer, which chronicles Lizzo's journey from Melissa in Detroit to a Grammy-winning superstar. It highlights her struggles, particularly as a 'big black girl,' and her influence on the music scene. The documentary features personal and professional challenges, home footage, and performances, emphasizing her message of love and positivity. The text also touches on the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on Lizzo and her music.

Opinion: Black Mirror's 'Joan is Awful' is a cautionary tale of AI's harms

03 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The Black Mirror episode 'Joan is Awful' serves as a cautionary tale about the potential harms of AI, particularly in the entertainment industry. It features a character whose life is mirrored on a TV show using AI-generated content, raising concerns about job displacement and data privacy. The episode underscores the need for awareness and education on AI's impact and ethical implications, warning against the unchecked infiltration of AI into daily life.

Opinion: Opportunistic Sunak has missed the chance to sink Johnson

03 Jul 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Rishi Sunak's rapid political ascent is scrutinized for its opportunistic nature, highlighting his failure to decisively distance himself from Boris Johnson's controversies. Despite his strategic career moves, Sunak's absence during a critical parliamentary vote is seen as a lack of leadership, contrasting with Keir Starmer's proactive stance. The article suggests that Sunak's reluctance to take bold actions may hinder his effectiveness as Prime Minister.

The 1958 protest Glazer ownership of Manchester United ahead of new kit launch

29 Jun 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Manchester United fan group The 1958 held a peaceful protest against the Glazers' ownership during the team's new kit launch, emphasizing the need for new ownership that respects the fanbase and prioritizes the team. The protest aims to maintain pressure on the Glazers amid rumors they may not sell, with leading bidders for the club being Sheikh Jassim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The group remains focused on ousting the Glazers and hopes for future ownership that treats the club as more than a commercial asset.

Opinion: Love Island has had its day in the sun

29 Jun 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The article discusses the declining viewership and interest in the reality TV show 'Love Island', highlighting issues such as over-saturation, lack of diversity, and the negative impact of social media. It references the deaths of former contestants and the show's former host, which have led to calls for its cancellation. The piece suggests that the public's changing attitudes towards authenticity and the decrease in brand collaborations with contestants indicate that it may be time for the show to end.

Chris Whitty's case proves we can't cancel the truth

29 Jun 2023  |  Mancunian Matters
The article discusses the worrying trend of public figures being scolded and punished for speaking out, highlighted by the physical assault on Professor Sir Chris Whitty after his testimony in the Covid Inquiry. It attributes the rise of 'cancel culture' to social media platforms like Twitter and a history of authority abuse, leading to deep mistrust. The piece argues against dismissing experts like Whitty, who represent science and facts, despite the public's skepticism and resentment towards authority.

Review: Isabella Dorta's new poetry book will spark your creativity

27 Jun 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Isabella Dorta's new poetry book 'the letters I will never send' offers a unique format with poems addressed to various people and aspects of her life. Known for her TikTok presence, Dorta tackles difficult topics such as mental health and sexual assault. The book encourages readers to engage creatively by writing their own letters. Dorta's upcoming UK tour includes a Manchester show with an open mic, book signing, and meet and greet.

Review: The Weeknd lifts off at the Etihad

26 Jun 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The Weeknd delivered a stellar performance at the Etihad Stadium on June 10, marking the second leg of his After Hours Til Dawn tour. Fans were treated to an apocalyptic stage design and a setlist of 33 songs, blending recent hits with fan favorites. Despite wearing a mask for much of the show, The Weeknd's energetic and emotional performance captivated the audience, culminating in a mesmerizing rendition of 'Moth to a Flame'.

Love Island review: The vital signs showing Zach's recovery

26 Jun 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Sunday night's Love Island episode continued from Friday's dramatic events, focusing on Kady coupling with Zach and the heart rate challenge. Zachariah's quick recovery from Molly's departure was highlighted, raising questions about the show's priorities and the rationale behind evicting one half of the strongest couple. The review criticizes ITV's focus on entertainment over genuine relationship development, suggesting it sends a harmful message about quickfire relationships.

Watch: Piccadilly Gardens celebrates the Coronation

08 May 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
The King's Coronation was celebrated in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens with a live screening and festivities despite overcast weather. Attendees included locals and international visitors, such as Eray Buyrukcu from Turkey, who expressed joy at witnessing the rare event. The day concluded with applause and cheers as the new King was crowned, marking the beginning of the Carolean age.

18-year-old Hamza Aslam becomes a parish councillor in Tameside

05 May 2023  |  mancunianmatters.co.uk
Hamza Aslam, 18, from the Labour and Co-operative Party, was elected as a parish councillor in the Mossley Parish Council, Cheshire ward, in Tameside, receiving 622 votes. His election is seen as a message to young people to get involved in politics. The other elected candidates were Frank Travis, Pat Mullin, and Dean Tom Aylett, with Hattie Thomas from the Women’s Equality Party being the only candidate not elected.

Tameside local election 2023: Council seat in ward of Hyde Godley decided by lot after votes were tied

05 May 2023  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
In the Tameside ward of Hyde Godley, the third council seat was decided by drawing lots after a tie between Labour and Conservative candidates. Labour's Betty Affleck and Joe Kitchen secured the top two seats, while the third seat went to Conservative Andrea Colbourne after a random draw.

Henryk Górecki: how we made Symphony No 3, Symphony of Sorrowful Songs

27 Apr 2023  |  www.theguardian.com
The article discusses the unexpected commercial success of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No 3, Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, which was released in April 1992 and became a bestseller, reaching No 6 in the UK charts and topping classical charts in the UK and the US. Initially, Górecki was known for his avant-garde, uncommercial music, but his shift to a simpler style with the Third Symphony initially alienated him from his peers and was not well-received. However, the symphony gained popularity after a powerful live performance in London and the support of the commercial radio station Classic FM. The article also mentions the upcoming staging of the symphony by the English National Opera and reflects on the broader impact of the work, which has been featured in films and touched the lives of many, including a young Swedish girl who found solace in Górecki's music after a personal tragedy.

It feels like I'm watching a live Monty Python sketch: Mancunians on Rishi Sunak becoming prime minister

25 Oct 2022  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Mancunians express a range of opinions on Rishi Sunak becoming the next prime minister, with many calling for a general election and expressing dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party's leadership. Some see Sunak as a continuation of the same policies, while others believe he might bring stability. There is a general sentiment that the current political situation is chaotic and lacks democratic representation.

If you’re rubbish, you’re rubbish, regardless of skin colour: Manchester reacts to Rishi Sunak becoming the first British Asian prime minister

25 Oct 2022  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Manchester residents react to Rishi Sunak becoming the UK's first British Asian prime minister, with many expressing concerns about his wealth and perceived detachment from the common man. While some see his rise as a sign of social progress, others, including local MP Lucy Powell, criticize him as out of touch. The article highlights a mix of opinions, reflecting both skepticism and hope regarding Sunak's leadership.

Watch: Manchester residents react to Rishi Sunak's appointment as PM

25 Oct 2022  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Manchester residents expressed varied opinions on Rishi Sunak's appointment as prime minister. Anthony Dempsey criticized Sunak, preferring Boris Johnson's return. Jim Ellis recalled Sunak's role during the Covid pandemic and called for a general election. Sociologist Chris Waugh also advocated for a general election, viewing Sunak's appointment without one as undemocratic.

Prince Edward thanks Manchester mourners and tells them, 'We've all lost someone'

15 Sep 2022  |  Mancunian Matters
Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex visited Manchester to view tributes and the book of condolences at the Central Library ahead of the Queen's funeral. They laid flowers in St Ann’s Square and Prince Edward thanked the public for their support, acknowledging the shared loss. The visit concluded at Manchester Cathedral where Prince Edward lit a candle in memory of his mother.

Earl and Countess of Wessex visiting Manchester today to see tributes to the Queen

15 Sep 2022  |  mancunianmatters.co.uk
The Earl and Countess of Wessex are visiting Manchester to view tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth. They will sign the council’s book of condolence at the Central Library, visit floral tributes at St Ann’s Square, and light a candle at Manchester Cathedral. Regional leaders will greet them, and the visit follows the Earl of Wessex's participation in the procession for the Queen from Buckingham to Westminster Palace.

Greater Manchester Police in London for The Queen's lying

14 Sep 2022  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Greater Manchester Police is assisting the Metropolitan Police in London for The Queen’s funeral and lying-in-state, contributing to the largest security operation ever undertaken by the Met. The operation aims to ensure the safety of the large crowds and dignitaries attending the events. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy emphasized the balance between maintaining public safety and respecting the right to protest. A strong police presence will be maintained, and attendees are encouraged to report any suspicious activities.

She was the nation’s grandma: Manchester residents react to the death of The Queen

09 Sep 2022  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Queen Elizabeth II's death has elicited a range of emotions from Manchester residents, who reflect on her role as a unifying figure and the embodiment of values such as family and faith. Some express sadness and nostalgia, likening her to a grandparent, while others appreciate her principled nature and the symbolic role she played in British society. The Royal Family receives sympathy for their loss, and there is a neutral mention of the potential end of the Commonwealth.

It’s the end of an era: Manchester residents react to the death of The Queen

09 Sep 2022  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Manchester residents express their emotions and thoughts on the death of Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting her role as a unifying figure and her impact on the nation. Various individuals share personal anecdotes and reflections on her legacy, with some expressing mixed feelings about the future role of Charles and Camilla. The article captures a range of sentiments, from admiration and respect for the Queen's duty to the country, to the emotional impact of her passing.

Paul Kilbey

30 May 2022  |  Tumblr
The article is a professional biography of a freelance writer, editor, and certified journalist with a specialization in classical music and ballet. The writer outlines their experience, including journalism for The Guardian and other publications, copywriting for Blinkist and Wise, and creating programme notes for the Royal Opera House. They also mention their editing background and their role as a Journalism Tutor at News Associates in Manchester. The writer has an academic background in music with degrees from Cambridge and was recognized for their excellence in journalism studies.

You do feel like you’re being gaslighted: Stockport residents on a year without income support

23 Mar 2021  |  www.mancunianmatters.co.uk
Stockport residents, including Adele Shone and Eve Dyer, share their struggles after being excluded from the UK government's COVID-19 financial support packages. Despite financial prudence, they faced significant income losses and uncertainty. ExcludedUK campaigns for those affected, highlighting the arbitrary nature of the exclusions. Chancellor Rishi Sunak's recent budget offers limited additional support, leaving many still struggling. The exclusion sends a discouraging message to the younger generation about the reliability of government support in times of need.

Linda Catlin Smith: Among the Tarnished Stars

14 Nov 2019  |  Talking Writing Music
Linda Catlin Smith discusses her composition 'Among the Tarnished Stars,' its two recordings, and the nuances of musical interpretation. She reflects on the differences between the recordings by The Burdocks and Apartment House, emphasizing the unique aesthetic contributions of each group. Smith delves into her compositional process, the importance of rhythm and metre, and her approach to creating a 'floating quality' in her music. She also touches on the influence of impressionism and abstraction in her work, and the significance of mood and aura in music. The interview highlights Smith's thoughtful and intuitive approach to composition, as well as her appreciation for collaboration and interpretation in contemporary classical music.

Bad trip

23 Mar 2019  |  www.volksstimme.de
The author recounts a night train journey from Magdeburg to Freiburg, highlighting the discomforts of traveling with a stranger and the challenges of navigating international train services. The narrative contrasts the experience with the author's negative views on British train services, criticizing their privatization, high costs, and inefficiency. The text also touches on the broader implications of Brexit on British politics and public services.

Less is more

24 Apr 2018  |  www.volksstimme.de
The author discusses their struggle to appreciate German television, citing the excessively long duration of shows and frequent ad breaks as major drawbacks. They compare this with the British approach, which they find more concise and engaging. Despite acknowledging their limited exposure to German TV, the author concludes that it is not suitable for them, preferring to spend their free time on more meaningful activities.

Brit Chic

29 Oct 2017  |  www.volksstimme.de
The article challenges common stereotypes about British people, particularly their fashion sense, by discussing a German shop catalogue's 'Brit-Chic' product range. The author humorously critiques the catalogue's portrayal of British style, highlighting the cultural differences and shared perceptions of unfashionableness between the British and Germans.

Silent election night

08 Oct 2017  |  www.volksstimme.de
The article contrasts the calm and understated approach of German media to election night coverage with the intense, all-night coverage typical in the UK. It highlights the cultural differences in how elections are perceived and followed, noting that while Germans also care about politics, their media is less sensationalist compared to the British media, which zealously takes sides and keeps the nation gripped throughout the night.

Mauricio Kagel's Die Stücke der Windrose

29 Jun 2017  |  Music & Literature
Mauricio Kagel's 'Die Stücke der Windrose' is a series of compositions reflecting on various compass points, blending cultural influences and critiquing colonialism. The pieces, performed by Ensemble Aleph and released on Evidence Classics, explore themes of disorientation and cultural ambiguity. Kagel's work celebrates multiculturalism and the unique perspectives of different cultures, while also acknowledging the violence and clichés imposed by colonialism. The ordering of the pieces remains subjective, emphasizing the relativity of experience and vantage points.

Bachtrack Composers Project: Kaija Saariaho (b.1952)

15 Oct 2013  |  bachtrack.com
Kaija Saariaho, a Finnish composer, shares her insights on influences, listener experience, technology, and the future of composing. Saariaho, who has been awarded prestigious prizes like the Grawemeyer Award, discusses her satisfaction with certain compositions, the importance of technology in her work, and her enjoyment of various music genres. She emphasizes the freedom from dogmas in composing and the challenge of creating non-formatted art music. Saariaho's career is highlighted, including her studies, her work with IRCAM in Paris, and her successful operas. Her music, which is published by Chester Music and Edition Wilhelm Hansen, is noted for its close associations with individual artists and its communicative urgency.
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