Lest we forget: Manchester to mark 100 years since end of First World War on Remembrance Sunday
This year the Armistice Centenary also coincides with Remembrance Sunday.
This year the Armistice Centenary also coincides with Remembrance Sunday.
Seven more faith and belief groups are to be permanently represented in the National Service of Remembrance.
Since the Bank of England signalled its intention to feature a scientist on the new note, mathematician Alan Turing is being floated as a potential candidate.
Thousands of people filled the square to get in the festive mood and share the Christmas spirit many of whom joined in the singing of popular festive songs.
In a candid admission, Mr. Burnham’s office has told Mancunian Matters that they do not allocate budgets to Greater Manchester Police based on crime type.
A propaganda war has been playing out in Manchester’s iconic Gay Village since the beginning of October.
Manchester annually hosts the Christmas lights switch on and Market every year with multiple events taking place throughout the city.
The scheme intends to provide the homeless population with habitable accommodation at night to keep them safe from fatal temperatures which have already led to two recorded deaths in the previous weekend.
No one knows more about the health benefits of rowing than double Olympic champion Helen Glover – and now the star is encouraging other women to follow her lead.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond announced £2bn investment in mental health services,an extra £500m for preparations for leaving the EU, and £1bn extra to the Ministry of Defence in his 2018 budget today.
While the EDL rally in Piccadilly Gardens on Saturday had only 30 attendees, the anti-fascist counter protest organised in response had an estimated 100.
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