Football Writing Festival set to touch down in Manchester for fifth year
The Football Writing Festival is warming up for its fifth year of football discussion in Manchester.
The Football Writing Festival is warming up for its fifth year of football discussion in Manchester.
The People’s History Museum will mark the 199th anniversary of the Peterloo Massacre by displaying a recently acquired commemorative medal.
Designers and artsy thrifters are being given the chance to upcycle and create dream wedding dresses for a worthwhile cause.
Over the next few weeks the People’s History Museum in Manchester will be home to a dazzlingly colourful Sylvia Pankhurst bee in commemoration of her work with the suffragette movement.
Residents are being encouraged to have their say in the regeneration of the Northern Gateway area, which will involve the building of 15,000 new homes over the next two decades.
Breastfeeding has been a topic of controversy within society, especially in this generation where breasts have become even more sexualised.
Legoland received more than 1,000 applications from people desperate to become a model builder at their site in the Trafford Centre.
A blood moon lunar eclipse will illuminate the sky tonight with a bright red glow.
This summer a hive of vibrant, super-sized worker bee sculptures has landed in Manchester for the biggest public art trail the city has ever seen.
Fans attending one-day festivals with headliners Liam Gallagher and Queens of the Stone Age at the end of June quickly flooded social media with complaints of poor organisation, long queues and overcrowding.
Flourish Foods will provide the city with an opportunity for people to buy groceries and household items without plastic packaging.
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