Yes Matters: Bolton mum campaigns for consent in ‘very sexualised society’
Gemma Aitchison, 28, set up the Yes Matters movement in 2013 after her sister, Sasha Marsden, was brutally murdered and set on fire in an alleyway in Blackpool, aged 16.
Gemma Aitchison, 28, set up the Yes Matters movement in 2013 after her sister, Sasha Marsden, was brutally murdered and set on fire in an alleyway in Blackpool, aged 16.
David Cameron last week ignited frustration amongst other party leaders after announcing he would not take part in televised leaders’ debate without the Green Party.
There’s nothing quite like the dreaded feeling of returning to work after a well-earned Christmas break.
The wealthiest 1% of the world’s population will own more than the remaining 99% within two years, according to a report by the aid and development charity Oxfam.
Aside from the issue of the offence that could have caused to Muslims across the UK and beyond, would it have been legal to publish images of the cartoons?
Figures revealed 45% of population agreed with statements deemed ‘anti-Jewish’, forcing members of the Jewish community to feel ‘fearful’ of staying in Britain.
Emily Chriscoli, 24, from Warrington, fell pregnant in September 2014 and was preparing to bring up the child as a single mum when she received the tragic news.
Sue Good, a retired head teacher from Didsbury, dedicates life to community
MM take to the streets of Manchester to hear what Mancunians have to say about freedom of speech.
Drivers across Manchester and the rest of the UK will no longer have to carry their paper driving licence when they go behind the wheel under new changes being brought in later this year.
The number of ways to get your rocks off using the internet is as extensive as the day is long. MM explores the world of Manchester’s ‘trackies’ fetish.
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