Prom wars – revenge of the stitch: Manchester mums spend almost £500 on prom gear for teens, claims survey
Manchester mums are willing to spend almost £500 to ensure their child is the belle of the ball, according to a survey.
Manchester mums are willing to spend almost £500 to ensure their child is the belle of the ball, according to a survey.
Swadesh restaurant on Portland Street was given a food hygiene rating score of zero out of five, after an inspection back in February
Lengthy transport times, rocketing property prices, sky-high living costs – these are just a few of the gripes that Londoners complain of when asked about life in the alpha city.
Less than 100 young people have fallen foul of the law in the borough in 2013/14, with Wigan Council’s restorative justice service playing a part in pushing the figures down
Mancunians will soon be jetting off to Vienna in their droves courtesy of direct flights from Jet2.
Councillor Michael Jones, leader of East Cheshire Council, issued his Easter message on April 17 which opened with talk of flowers and chocolate, but quickly took on a political bias.
Public Health England’s report estimates that in the North West 3427 deaths in 2010 (5.1% of all deaths) were attributable to air pollution. In inner Manchester alone, there were 219 people who died
Manchester is in the top-five worst-affected areas for honour crimes in the UK – and Cosmopolitan are tackling the issue with a proposed day of memory for victims.
The Harper Green High School pupil, who had been due to start sitting his GCSEs later this month, had left a note saying he was ‘fed up’ with life.
Officers were called to a house on South Hill Street on Wednesday afternoon and on their arrival discovered the body of a 96-year-old woman
The Canal Street festival, the Village People Weekend, will see the great and the good from Manchester’s most celebrated LGBT postcode turn out to have some bank holiday fun and raise some money for HIV charities.
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