Lights, camera, action! Oldham’s first cinema in 30 YEARS receives opening date
A brand new cinema is set to open in Oldham – the town centre’s first in more than 30 years.
A brand new cinema is set to open in Oldham – the town centre’s first in more than 30 years.
United for Change is appealing to the people of Manchester to support asylum seekers ahead of next week’s UN summit.
A cash handling courier got imprisoned in the back of his own van and required four police cars and six officers to get him out – on reportedly his first day at work.
George Osborne is seeking to revive his political career by keeping the Northern Powerhouse dream alive.
A new study of recently married couples has revealed that half of all proposals happen at home in front of the TV.
Bicycle thieves of a different variety may be targetting unsuspecting Manchester freshers when the university year starts next week.
Heroic firefighters were praised for their swift actions during last night’s storm which caused severe flooding across Manchester.
Nearly half a million working families – 44% in the North West – are so hard pressed to keep up with mortgage and rent payments they drastically cut back on food.
The Boundary Commission, which is carrying out the review in a bid to cut the number of MPs from 650 to 600, says the number of constituencies in the North West must reduce from 75 to 68 and that, by law, each must contain between 71,031 and 78,507 electors.
Buy Art Fair, famed for bringing hundreds of galleries, artists, talks, tours and workshops to Old Granada Studios, has announced that the Royal Academy of Art will be exhibiting for the first time.
Deluge after deluge in rainy England meant families went in search of sun in August – helping Manchester Airport record its busiest summer.
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