Do recycle: bottles and cans… don’t recycle: wedding rings! Recyclers save husband ‘a lot of earache’
Recycling workers saved a married Manchester man from ‘a lot of earache’ when they helped reunite him with his wedding ring at the weekend.
Recycling workers saved a married Manchester man from ‘a lot of earache’ when they helped reunite him with his wedding ring at the weekend.
Manchester restaurant Almost Famous could face prosecution for criminal offences under food safety legislation following the death of 18-year-old Shahida Shahid, police have said.
The Right Reverend Libby Lane, the first female Bishop, made one of her first official public appearances in her new role to launch Manchester Airport’s Travel Safe Week.
An old Chorlton man, branded Britain’s rudest pensioner, has been jailed again after decades of bad and grumpy behaviour which has seen him locked up more than FIFTY times.
Digital dumping is on the rise, according to a recent survey from the UK’s top dating website.
Ethel Irene Ditcher, known as Irene to friends and family, was hit by an HGV on Leigh Road at 11:45am and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Elsa the kitten has been crowned Queen of the critters in the RSPCA’s Rescue Animal of the Year competition.
Salford Conservative Councillor Iain Lindley has hit back at Labour Councillor Kevin Peel’s statement that ‘the Government made it harder for young people and ethnic minorities to vote’, calling the comment ‘absurd’ and ‘patronising’.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers (NUT), says the body would need to work with the ‘whole of education’ to create a culture for their own needs and not the government.
Manchester MP John Leech is urging people to sign a petition to make CCTV mandatory in all slaughterhouses, as signatures approach the 100,000 mark.
Sanctioned benefit claimants using food banks to survive is a ‘humanitarian issue’ that the Government are ignoring, according to an Oldham MP.
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