Rochdale revamp bridges gap between ‘concrete jungle’ and ‘mystery Medieval structure’
A Medieval bridge over Rochdale’s River Roch will be uncovered in an ambitious project to regenerate the town centre.
A Medieval bridge over Rochdale’s River Roch will be uncovered in an ambitious project to regenerate the town centre.
Stretford and Urmston’s Lib Dem candidate believes she can win the seat in May’s election, stealing it from its 17-year Labour stronghold.
A collision between a car and a minivan has left a car badly damaged and a minivan overturned on one of the busiest entrances into the city centre.
All Souls Church reopened last month following the completion of a £4.9million regeneration project to modernise the Grade II*-listed Victorian church.
While artificial intelligence is making progress in leaps and bounds, Terminator-style robots are still a long way off, according to Manchester University expert Dr Steve Furber.
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A new approach is needed to tackle ‘lifestyle’ diseases, such as cancer and heart disease, claims a Manchester University lecturer.
The health and wellbeing of Greater Manchester’s children is at risk as Ofsted reveals that 41% of children’s homes and nurseries are failing after recent inspections.
Manchester Central’s Green Party candidate has spoken of the threat posed to the sovereignty of the United Kingdom by Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnerships (TTIPs).
‘Normal minded folk’ are turning against Ukip and females are being detracted to vote for them ahead of next year’s election, according to an upcoming Parliamentary candidate in Manchester.
Salford University are considering scrapping library fines after only collecting just over half of the £133,000 in charges issued last year.
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