Peter Kay cancels mammoth UK and Ireland tour due to ‘unforeseen’ family circumstances
The Bolton comedian announced he had decided to cancel his tour “due to unforeseen family circumstances.”
The Bolton comedian announced he had decided to cancel his tour “due to unforeseen family circumstances.”
With Star Wars: The Last Jedi hitting the cinemas tomorrow, it was only right to delight the fans of Manchester with a lightsaber show.
Almost £30,000 was raised for adverts to blitz the London Underground with illustrations of Eric the chick, signposted with the hashtag ‘Save Little Eric’, condoning the slaughtering of male chicks at one day old.
The review, undertaken by David Anderson QC, said that the bomber Salman Abedi was a “subject of interest” and that the terrorist attack, which killed 22 people, could have been avoided.
Nearly 250 guns were handed in to Greater Manchester Police during a two-week nationwide amnesty aiming to rid the streets of firearms.
On this day 23 years ago the first National Lottery millionaires were made, kick-starting an era of nationwide dreaming and project funding.
A Manchester-based charity has revealed that 10% of Britain’s five to 16-year-olds currently have a clinically diagnosable mental health issue.
This Wednesday November 22, at 12:30, marks the statement given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the House of Commons known as the Budget Statement.
Friday, November 17 saw all 10 of ZANU-PF’s provincial structures passing a motion of ‘no confidence’ against the 93-year-old Robert Mugabe, pressing on him to step down as the leading party’s first secretary.
Mancunians want more protected bike routes even if it means taking space away from other road users, a report revealed last week.
On Tuesday afternoon, the 16th November, a convoy of military vehicles were spotted heading towards the capital city, Harare.
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