X marks the spot… or does it? 44% in Manchester say they WON’T vote next month
MM took to the streets of Manchester to find out whether Mancunians were going to vote in the May elections.
MM took to the streets of Manchester to find out whether Mancunians were going to vote in the May elections.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the legendary expedition leader, recently run a so-called Ultramarathon through the Sahara Desert at age 71.
The 25-year-old, who has lived in Withington for the past four years, ended up purchasing a bike off eBay and booking a ticket to America, where he would spent the most memorable year of his life.
As the tension and the media coverage builds in the final leg of the race to become Britain’s next Prime Minister, MM have got in touch with a local politics expert to get his views of how the atmosphere surrounding the General Election has changed in Manchester over the last 32 years.
This week, MM’s very own agony aunt hears from someone who feels so lonely even though her partner is right there.
A Manchester record store claims the UK’s first ever weekly Official Vinyl Charts will have little bearing on their business, despite being pleasantly surprised by their launch this week.
Geordie Colin Plews is just one of more than 3,000 participants in the Manchester 10k next month – but one of very few who’ll be running the quarter marathon in a dress.
Manchester music legend Johnny Marr recently revealed that the city’s 25-storey CIS building provided the unlikely inspiration for a love song that featured on his recent solo album.
Mystery Mancunian artist Mancsy – a Northern take on the internationally celebrated satirical street painter Banksy – has announced his biggest ever exhibition at Trafford’s Victoria Warehouse.
New research has revealed swimmers make the best lovers – and guess what Manchester’s favourite sport is? That’s right, swimming.
This year marks the 800th anniversary of one of the most important moments in English history.
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