Covid-19, venue closures and Brexit: What will it mean for grassroots bands in the UK?
On December 31st 2020 the UK left the EU. Ten days later it was reported that amongst the Brexit negotiations,
On December 31st 2020 the UK left the EU. Ten days later it was reported that amongst the Brexit negotiations,
Planning permission has been granted for a memorial garden to remember the 22 victims who lost their lives in the
A comic book project inspired by Manchester’s young people is helping readers around the world understand their shared experiences of
A health store in Ardwick has been forced to close with immediate effect after a reported breach of Covid-19 regulations
University rent strikers are pushing ahead with their campaign, with students from 56 UK universities now involved. MM Spoke to
Last December, Boris Johnson swept the Conservatives to a majority in Parliament. A year on, how did our Manchester MPs

More people in the UK are following strict lockdown measures – but levels of anxiety have increased as a result,
Feel Good Club, a wellbeing coffee house in Manchester has teamed up with online blog Manchester’s Finest to deliver random
New research shows that Manchester had the second highest number of deaths of homeless people, after London, in England and
The MM news team are back with another edition of our weekly podcast, News Matters. Host Alice Gregory is joined
The Hallé has taken its award-winning Workplace Choir Programme virtual, promising isolated home workers a unique opportunity for human connection
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