From just £12 a night, Hatters Hostel reopens to attract ‘experiential’ travellers to Manchester
Newly refurbished Hatters Hostel on Hilton Street was publically reopened last week – and it’s expelling the hostel stigma for good.
Newly refurbished Hatters Hostel on Hilton Street was publically reopened last week – and it’s expelling the hostel stigma for good.
The 1997 Nobel Peace Prize winning work of Manchester charity Mines Advisory Group (MAG) has never been more relevant in the effort to rid the world of conflict, their CEO told MM.
Half-price food and a helping hand to the homeless are available at the same time thanks to an app recently launched in Manchester.
Greater Manchester has set out plans to develop a world class approach to fire safety, after the June tragedy at Grenfell Tower caused nationwide concern about the safety of high rise buildings.
Manchester Metrolink’s ‘Second City Crossing’ (2CC) has been named as Britain’s Construction and Engineering Project of the Year at the National Transport Awards.
The inspirational, Nobel Peace Prize winning work of Manchester charity Mines Advisory Group (MAG) will be celebrated in a special 20-year anniversary.
Rail strikes won’t work according to a Deansgate customer service worker, who fears the introduction of driver-only trains is “written in stone” under a flailing Conservative government.
From designing their own playing shirt to walking out at Twickenham during England’s Six Nations next year, students from Manchester are learning that rugby is so much more than a game.
The brand specialises in premium quality menswear made from the highest quality materials.
A Salford World War One hero who forced more than 100 enemy soldiers to surrender to him will be remembered with the unveiling of a paving stone.
Dogs Trust Manchester is urging people to keep their canine’s microchips up-to-date or else they may never be reunited with their owners.
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