MM’s top five… Manchester breweries
There are many breweries in Manchester nowadays and the craft beer and brewery trend shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
There are many breweries in Manchester nowadays and the craft beer and brewery trend shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Disability activists have slammed the design of a memorial to the Peterloo massacre – designed by artist Jeremy Deller and costing Manchester City Council £1m with a series of concentric circles that form steps leading up to a platform – for being inaccessible.
The skeleton of Manchester’s most famous elephant is currently on display at Manchester Piccadilly Station.
The rise of so-called “remote working” in the UK, wherein employees have no physical office they report to and can work from anywhere they want, is well-documented.
Over one hundred people got together yesterday to take part in one of the five Greater Manchester Walking Festival tours from GM Moving.
There is no shortage of things to do on a night or day out in the centre of Manchester but there is no denying that sometimes it is great to think outside of the box – and this is undoubtedly where a bit of gaming can come in.
Children and parents will take to the streets of Manchester on June 1 to demand action about wildlife extinction as part of the ‘Carnival of Creatures’.
Theresa May says she’ll tender her resignation on June 7.
It’s election time once again, but instead of wannabe councillors knocking at your doors and littering you hallways with election leaflets, it’s the turn of those who want your vote to send them to the EU parliament (or not, as we are about to find out).
On the two-year anniversary of the Manchester Arena bombing, today the city stood in solidarity. On a day of reflection, MM went out to sample the sombre atmosphere and speak to people about their thoughts and memories of the tragic events.
Residents are urging the council to increase safety at the intersection of Albany and Brantingham Road in Chorlton after yet another serious collision.
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