‘I want to make a difference’: Salford student engineer to take part in Borneo project
A Salfordian is heading to Borneo as part of a university project to help residents in the impoverished Sabah region.
A Salfordian is heading to Borneo as part of a university project to help residents in the impoverished Sabah region.
With the rise of ISIS has come a growing fear of our young people being radicalised like Jihadi Jack but a Manchester businesswoman and equality and diversity campaigner might just have the answer with her new app Prevent.
Twenty-five loved-up Manchester couples, including Take Me Out’s Mr Deansgate and his date, are in for a romantic ride around the city this weekend.
Legal high use in Manchester is set to be officially researched for the first time, by Manchester Metropolitan University.
Get together with your friends and Toss Off – that’s the message being issued to the people of Manchester in order to raise awareness of HIV and sexual health.
Hate crimes directed towards people with disabilities have doubled in Manchester in the past two years, a Freedom of Information Act has revealed.
“Unfortunately the ‘nature of the beast’ seems to be that many of us – me included – are all too often very poor at managing relationships of all kinds. We often find ourselves being taken advantage of.”
Success from the first Hacienda classics show this weekend in Manchester could lead to more regular gigs in the near future and beyond, according to Graeme Park.
A residential care home in Wythenshawe has been slammed for being unsafe and potentially dangerous by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Cancer death rates have fallen by 11% in the North West, Cancer Research UK have revealed on World Cancer Day.
There is plenty more work to be done for electric vehicles to have an impact on climate change, despite use of them surging across Greater Manchester, Friends of the Earth have said.
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