Manchester’s Gay Village ‘as vibrant as ever’ but bars need to ‘up their game to survive’
Is the Gay Village losing out? Is there too much competition? Or is that certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ simply spreading across the city?
Is the Gay Village losing out? Is there too much competition? Or is that certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ simply spreading across the city?
A Manchester LGBT charity have embraced change and celebrated their 15th anniversary with a brand new name.
LGBT parents in Manchester were behind nearly a quarter of the city’s adoption placements last year, according to the agency After Adoption.
Manchester Pride is under fire from members of the LGBT community for its increased commercialisation.
Joseph Parkinson, 27, plans to make Aspidistra Books a part of the community, and has created a survey to gage public reaction.
Domenico Dolce caused widespread offence in an interview when he branded IVF babies as ‘synthetic children’ and blasted ‘there are things that should not be changed.’
Manchester’s famous gay village is not in decline despite being noticeably quieter, according to former BBC Apprentice star Sanjay Sood-Smith.
As part of this week’s LGBT Adopting and Fostering Week, MM caught up with the first gay couple to approach Stockport council and gain approval to foster three children following a period of struggle and alienation.
John is the unapologetic, visceral and devastating true tale of one man’s search for acceptance from within a life abandoned by society and family.
MM complete our series of Q&As to celebrate LGBT History Month with a powerful and evocative interview from Dawn Pomfret on life as a ‘freak’ and a ‘pervert’.
To celebrate LGBT History Month, MM talk to Jackie Crozier, an events specialist based in Manchester, about coming out, segregation and the future of equality as part of our ongoing Q&A series.
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