Manchester street store gives homeless back ‘faith, dignity and power to make choices’
Manchester’s homeless were invited to the opening of the UK’s first every Street Store in the Northern Quarter last weekend
Manchester’s homeless were invited to the opening of the UK’s first every Street Store in the Northern Quarter last weekend
A controversial personal DNA test that can tell people whether they are at risk of cancer and other diseases is now available in the UK.
On August 31 the 30-year-old from Denton set out to do something no one had ever done before – cross Africa coast-to-coast from Namibia to Mozambique on foot in 100 days. In the end she did it in less than three months, averaging over 26 miles a day.
MM went out on the streets of Manchester to find out whether the people of Manchester were willing to reveal their secrets in support of World AIDS day.
Can you ever argue paying for a parking ticket? Can you get away with it? Olliers Solicitors have the answer.
A top five of alternative Christmas holiday destinations
MM took to the streets to find out whether Manchester think new measures should be brought in to ensure better protection for sport stars, to ensure their safety, after the tragic death of star batsman Phillip Hughes
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.
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