Do magistrates really represent us? MM investigates…
The statistics show a 43% decline from 25,170 at 1 April 2012 to 14,348 at 1 April 2019.
The statistics show a 43% decline from 25,170 at 1 April 2012 to 14,348 at 1 April 2019.
Centre for Cities collaborated with the University of Manchester and found that 51% of students from all Manchester universities choose to live in the city after they graduate.
Manchester is one of the worst cities in the UK for bike thefts, ranking 30th out of 351 cities, not including Scottish cities, putting it in the top 10%.
There’s no question that as a nation we are very keen gambling fans in all of its many forms from the lottery to slots and horse racing to casinos: the figures speak for themselves as in the year from October 2017 the UK’s gross gambling yield, as reported by the Gambling Commission, was £14.5 billion.
Manchester is becoming one of if not the best place in the UK for casino action. Here’s a list of new casino sites in 2019 for you to check out the biggest and best in Manchester…
Danny now works as a ‘Homeless Tour Guide’ of Manchester for the social enterprise, Invisible Cities.
The Manchester Jewish Museum opened in March 1984 and since then has enjoyed 35 years of educating all societal demographics with a wealth of exhibits that showcase the history of Manchester – now it will come to Central Manchester and remain in the Central Library until 2021 when the transformed synagogue will reopen.
Tameside General Hospital and the Salford Royal have the highest rates of MRSA infections in the Greater Manchester area, according to statistics seen by MM.
There was a time not along ago when having a Tesco Clubcard in your wallet made you a ‘savvy shopper’. If that is the height of your shopping nous nowadays you are by definition a ‘daft shopper’.
The amount of police officers taking a leave of absence due to stress and anxiety has risen by almost 60%.
Although each borough does use its own colour scheme, the materials which can be recycled in each bin are consistent, except for Wigan.
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