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Here it is, hot off the digital press – the latest e-edition of the Mancunian Matters newspaper.
Here it is, hot off the digital press – the latest e-edition of the Mancunian Matters newspaper.
Tameside Link has been given a rating of ‘inadequate’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) after announced inspections were conducted on September 29 and October 10.
Thanks to the airport’s introduction of a direct route to Beijing this year, the international hub is celebrating a record boost after 25 million passengers have passed through its doors for the first time.
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England’s North West will be full of even more festive cheer this year after B&Q announced they were donating Christmas trees to Manchester good causes – as well as launching a selfie competition.
First Manchester has carried out research which revealed that if passengers paid for tickets via their smart phone bus boarding times could be up to 75% fasters.
The money-saving black cab app, Gett, has launched in Manchester, providing customers with 24/7 fixed price fares booked via the app.
The five-star hotel’s website describes itself as a place “where luxury meets style” but unfortunately there were many areas of the kitchen that did not meet the standard when inspectors paid it a routine visit.
A £10million Manchester-based company is to launch new services that aim to transform the likelihoods of sick and injured people and improve the jobless rates of the UK.
Brian Hardman has joined the team as head of broadcast operations for dock10’s post production unit having previously worked in a similar role for The Farm North based at BBC North.
David Beckham’s son Cruz has released his first single – and the bookies are already predicting it could become Christmas Number One.
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