Siblings brewing it for themselves… MM venture inside Seven Bro7hers’ Salford microbrewery
Cornwall has its pasties and Cumberland has its sausages. Has Manchester found its own niche in craft beer?
Cornwall has its pasties and Cumberland has its sausages. Has Manchester found its own niche in craft beer?
‘The house always wins’ is a phrase you will hear a lot when people speak about casinos.
A team of invested individuals have changed the face of Lark Hill Place, Salford, in order to commemorate 100 years since the end of World War One.
Fifty years on from the release of her record Something Here in My Heart – re-released last week to coincide with Valentine’s Day – MM caught up with Susie Mathis, the lead singer of Britain’s
For a generation of young Manchester United supporters, the Munich air disaster of 1958 is synonymous with the club’s enormous history and is something that clearly defines the principles seen in the players today.
What was once a far-fetched absurdity reserved only for the most extreme has now become so normal that four in ten people in the UK admit to regularly choosing meat-free alternatives in a bid to cut down their meat consumption.
A librarian at the university by day, he has coached Manchester’s quiz quartets for the past 21 years.
Cooper’s comments came after Arts Council England revealed it is intending to hold discussions with the government about the introduction of a tax relief for independent book publishers.
Last night saw the first of three new renditions of the Illuminate production held at the Longsight Library.
Humans Being Digital, an exhibition at the Lowry in Salford, both challenges and embraces changes brought about by the digital age.
One of the lessons drummed into you as a kid is that you don’t get anything for free.
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