Tenacious G (ingers): Redhead Day UK founder rubbishes claims of ‘auburn extinction due to climate change’
Scottish scientist Dr Alistair Moffat suggested that red heads are a dying breed.
Scottish scientist Dr Alistair Moffat suggested that red heads are a dying breed.
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) are hoping to encourage more people than ever before to sign the Organ Donor Register in time for National Transplant Week.
Cropped sweatshirts, chokers, cute co-ordinates and chunky platforms, the footwear of choice for the Spice Girls, have been edging back into fashion.
A Manchester humanitarian and dad-of-three, who has lead several life-saving aid missions to Syria, has spoken out about the increasing police scrutiny and legal threats he and other Muslim aid workers face at the UK border.
George Osborne dodged a simple maths question earlier today while being interviewed by a panel of school children on Sky News.
Hundreds of people turned up at the People’s History Museum last Saturday to celebrate ‘Refugee Week’
First Chop Brewing Arm, a small, independent brewery based in Salford is fast becoming well known for its philosophy of using the finest ingredients and keeping things simple. MM went to take a look at what makes it so popular.
A Salford author is taking a visual journey through the city’s history in his latest book – and shedding light on the long-standing competition with neighbour Manchester.
Kimonos are perfect for the summer months providing sun coverage while staying light and cool on the shoulders.
After Uruguay striker Luis Suarez was handed a four-month ban by Fifa for biting an opponent, MM asked the people of Manchester whether this was too harsh.
Kinbaku, named after a style of Japanese rope bondage, is a card game where players build ‘decks’ through trading before ‘battling’ in the vein of industry ace Magic: The Gathering (MTG) and even Nintendo’s nineties juggernaut Pokemon.
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