MM’s top five… Euro 2016 drinking spots
With the world’s largest football museum, two of the Premier League’s top clubs and some of Britain’s most fanatical fans, it’s fair to say that Manchester has a rich footballing history.
With the world’s largest football museum, two of the Premier League’s top clubs and some of Britain’s most fanatical fans, it’s fair to say that Manchester has a rich footballing history.
Not content with simply being one of the hottest producers to emerge from the continent’s techno capital, Max Graef has his fingers in several proverbial pies.
In the final instalment of our trilogy of stories chronicling the amazing life of Naomi Jacobs, she tells us her plans for the future, and the possibility of a move to fiction writing.
In 1967, Vivienne Thornber decided to take a trip with her best friend, Susan Howarth, to Majorca to celebrate her 20th birthday.
A Victorian philanthropist’s dream of improving the lives of Manchester’s poor is the inspiration for a new creative project designed to help the city’s young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Last week, we brought you the first of our three part interview with Naomi Jacobs, whose memoir telling the tale of her amnesia was published by Macmillan. This week, she tells us more about the impending film version of her story.
After over a decade touring the UK’s indie circuit, Reverend and the Makers are experiencing more critical acclaim than ever before.
It’s a sign of the success Macclesfield visually impaired skier Menna Fitzpatrick enjoyed last season that even she was surprised by how well things went – but the 18-year-old insists it is just the start of things to come with a Paralympic Games appearance her ultimate aim.
Charlotte Crosby from Geordie Shore has transformed her image with drastic weight loss and is helping people achieve their goal figure with her new book.
MM talks to Naomi Jacobs, whose remarkable tale of depression, abuse and amnesia is set to be turned into a film by Steve Coogan
DSI Jeff Barton is set to tangle with Russian secret agents in the Manchester streets, in crime writer David Menon’s newest novel.
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