What is UNESCO? Everything to know as Manchester is named a ‘City of Literature’
Manchester has been successful in its bid to join UNESCO’s worldwide network of Creative Cities as a City of Literature.
Manchester has been successful in its bid to join UNESCO’s worldwide network of Creative Cities as a City of Literature.
After MM’s interview with Matthew Holmes (aka ‘The Derelict Explorer’) was published last month, the piece garnered a lot of unexpected attention.
#MeToo is a campaign about the now prominent issue of sexual harassment across all walks of life.
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester and Chair of Greater Manchester combined authority, today outlined his vision to make Manchester a better place to live in for everyone.
Sound Control’s general manager says despite the venue’s December demolition it’s not the end – reassuring fans that the spirit of Manchester’s favourite indie nightclub will continue.
Transferring money overseas has always been a big topic in the UK. There are 2-3m British expats in countries like Spain, France, USA and Australia, and they need to transfer money from their UK accounts or vice versa.
Three MM reporters – Alice Richardson, Sophie-May Clarke and Faye Brown – joined them at Lancashire County Cricket Club’s Old Trafford ground to try and find out what it is like for the thousands of people who are forced to sleep in the open each night.
A number of WWE’s top stars have been diagnosed with a serious illness ahead of the organisation holding two shows in Manchester.
As ever HOME have plenty of highlights scattered across their February-September schedule from the world of film, theatre and visual art.
MM took the evening commute on the new Manchester Water Taxi route between MediaCityUK and Spinningfields to see why visitors are swapping the trams for the waterways.
Last Monday night at roughly 10:30pm, a small blaze broke out at the Unite Students Parkway Gate accommodation complex.
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