Elections 2018: MM’s live blog as Greater Manchester heads for the polls
MM reporters are at counts across Greater Manchester bringing you results as they are announced, reaction and analysis.
MM reporters are at counts across Greater Manchester bringing you results as they are announced, reaction and analysis.
Fraser Smith takes a look at what might happen at the polls tomorrow as Greater Manchester gets ready to vote.
Chris Paul, Labour Councillor for Withington, is being investigated by the Greater Manchester Police after his wildly misogynistic and offensive tweets surfaced, in which he described women as “slobs”, “cows”, “c*nts” and “b*tches”.
A Freedom of Information request by MM to Greater Manchester Police revealed the 2016 figure of 672 had inflated by 375 cases to 1,047 in 2017.
Referring to Labour’s notorious strong-hold in the City Council, Vince Cable warned that it would be “dangerous” for Manchester to fall back into a “one-party state.”
Andy Burnham told a disgruntled crowd of private landlords and property professionals that he wants to work with them to develop the region’s housing strategy at a conference in Manchester today.
St Ann’s Square is now the home to a life-size statue of a homeless Jesus sleeping.
Ariana Grande is being praised after dropping a music video which pays tribute to the terror attack victims who were killed at Manchester Arena.
Weeks after MM revealed that Manchester City Council made false claims in its official response to the city’s affordable housing scandal, the council has still not publicly corrected itself.
Spencer Kay has a passion for looking after people, perhaps his studies as a nurse naturally imply this, but it goes further than that.
After weeks of canvassing, local councillors will find out their destiny as the general public go to the ballot box early next month.
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