Manchester Cathedral to host charity sleepover to raise money for the homeless
Manchester Booth Centre hopes to highlight some of the hardships that homeless people have to face every day
Manchester Booth Centre hopes to highlight some of the hardships that homeless people have to face every day
CCTV images showing the last moments of a teenager whose body was pulled from a Tameside Canal have been released by police.
A Disabled human rights campaigner faces eviction from her Whalley Range home next week after Home Office bosses decided to end their support for her three-year fight for asylum.
A surge in Green Party supporters in Manchester shows people no longer have to think about ‘tactical voting’, says Withington Prospective Parliamentary Candidate.
Anti-fracking campaigners in Trafford are concerned their ‘voices are not being heard’ despite collecting 1,500 signatures opposing plans to drill for gas in Davyhulme.
A quick-thinking councillor saved the life of an elderly man who collapsed in front of him, just weeks after undergoing first aid training.
Visitors will be able to follow the paths some of the show’s most infamous killers on a guided ‘murder walk’ from October 27-31
An aid worker based in Africa accused parents at a Stockport Catholic primary school of treating her nine-year-old son ‘like a leper’ today after he was banned from joining classes over unfounded fears he had Ebola.
Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats are positioning their party as kingmakers after the May 2015 General Election, according to a Manchester University Professor.
The victim, 17, was walking through Buille Hill Park in Eccles around 12.50am on Wednesday, October 8, when he was approached by two men, one from the front and one from behind
The festival, which runs from October 23-26, has plenty for revellers to sink their teeth into with tours taking in Manchester’s gothic splendour, talks by gothic icons and macabre-themed nights
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