Manchester more trendy than London, says TV style guru Llewelyn-Bowen
Since bursting onto our screens in 2003 as the face of Changing Rooms, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen has become a household name in British interior design.
Since bursting onto our screens in 2003 as the face of Changing Rooms, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen has become a household name in British interior design.
A giant ‘chess set sculpture for the people of East Manchester’ will not go the way of the disastrous B of the Bang project, the council have promised.
Medair work in Syria, Haita and Afghanistan but visited Manchester this week. Mancunian Matters provide an inside view of the workings of the Christian values charity based out of Switzerland
Manchester will play host on Saturday to the UK’s first ever pop up store where the homeless can shop for free – an initiative pioneered by Lancashire entrepreneur Steve Houghton-Burnett.
The craze first arrived on this side of the pond in 2010 thanks to online giant Amazon and since then more and more retailers across the country have slashed their prices for one day only in celebration.
Retailers across Manchester will be opening their doors early tomorrow morning to cash in on the huge American ‘Black Friday’ spending craze.
Facebook came under fire as many began to question if the company could have done more to prevent the premeditated attack from happening.
Does the ‘severe’ terror alert threat put you off shopping in populated areas this Christmas?
On Saturday Manchester plays host to Urban Attack, a new indoor assault course run by ex-S.A.S and Team GB that aims to be as much fun for spectators as it is for participants.
MM head out to the streets of Manchester to find out whether people think the new Band Aid single is insensitive or if the negative feedback is an overreaction.
MM have teamed up with Olliers Solicitors, a leading criminal law firm, to answer your questions.
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