‘We are the counterculture’: Salford co-op coffee shop looks to launch art gallery
A co-operative coffee shop in Salford is aiming to become the ‘counterculture’ to modern society by creating a community arts and social space.
A co-operative coffee shop in Salford is aiming to become the ‘counterculture’ to modern society by creating a community arts and social space.
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A group of Manchester men who were sexually abused as children is aiming to shake-up how support is offered to male victims across the country.
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After serving over a year as the first female Bishop to be ordained by the Church of England, Bishop of Stockport Libby Lane admits that even now, the levels and variety of interest in her never fail to surprise her.
There can’t be many jobs that can inspire joy in most of the people they meet, but wide-eyed terror in others.
With this year’s Record Store Day sweeping into record shops across the country today, MM spoke to Patrick Ryder, manager at Piccadilly Records.
A group of powerlifters from Greater Manchester are undertaking a Titanic challenge this weekend.
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