Manchester graduate campaign leads to hate crime recording changes
Two graduates from The University of Manchester have been celebrating this week as the Government announced it will ask the
Two graduates from The University of Manchester have been celebrating this week as the Government announced it will ask the
The pandemic has forced all nightclubs to close for an entire year, and this has meant a huge amount of
“In terms of finances, we’ve been very lucky,” Adele Shone says. She and her husband are around £20,000 down since
A year ago today the world stopped, and normality ceased to exist. On 23 March 2020, the UK entered a
National food charity, FoodCycle is launching its first ever challenge event next month to raise funds for vulnerable people. The
Proposals for a new scheme to tackle violence against women and girls have been published by The Greater Manchester Combined
Thousands of Mancunians came together to join in with the nationwide #KillTheBill protests and to mourn the tragic death of
“We do whatever it takes to get to a landmine before another child does,” reads the website of Manchester-based charity
A peaceful demonstration to protest state violence and the new police and crime bill took place in Manchester city centre
Manchester’s residents have took to the streets to protest against the new police, crime and sentencing bill which was passed
Robyn, a seven-year-old girl from Bury, has gone out of her way in lockdown to raise money for her uncle
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