Living Wage Week: University of Manchester hold debate with academics and grassroots campaigners
Manchester paused this week to debate whether students should be paying the real living wage – as part of a national week to shed light on the issue.
Manchester paused this week to debate whether students should be paying the real living wage – as part of a national week to shed light on the issue.
Manchester City Council has revealed that the number of rough sleepers recorded on the streets of the city centre has increased by over 300% in the last five years.
FOI to Greater Manchester Police has revealed that reported crimes in the area did in fact double after the removal of the camera, and have remained at a rise ever since.
Manchester’s Christmas lights switch on was full of frivolities and fantastic fireworks, but a strong sense of solidarity was also present.
The brother of Martyn Hett, one of the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena attack, is part of a group of politicians, trade unionists and anti-fascists who are opposing a far-right book launch in Manchester today.
Mancunians can sign a book of condolence to share messages of support following the terror attack which left eight dead in New York.
A top Manchester surgeon has revealed that he turns away around 70% of patients because their expectations of plastic surgery are simply unrealistic.
Oldham Council has announced it’s requesting all school pupils in the borough to contribute to litter picking.
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.
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