‘Jin Jiyan Azadi’ – women celebrate International Women’s Day with march through Manchester city centre
A “loud, proud and colourful” women’s march took over central Manchester to mark International Women’s Day. The International Women’s Day

A “loud, proud and colourful” women’s march took over central Manchester to mark International Women’s Day. The International Women’s Day

Activists have been arrested after scaling the side of a building in central Manchester and holding it in protest of

The refugee camp in the city centre was today told again to move on by council officers. Residents of the

A group of Hulme residents are taking the council to court over “misleading” planning decision at the end of this month.
Following a 4 year battle against overdevelopment, Hulme Tenants Union are taking the council to court on March 24th – as they believe the Manchester city council planning committee was misled by the chair in their decision to approve plans for the Gamecock pub in January 2024.

A new bill promises to be “the biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation” – but how will it

Refugees evicted from St Peter’s Square this morning have relocated to Albert Square – just yards away from their previous

An Ethiopian refugee evicted from a tent in St Peter’s Square this morning expressed his desire to be reuinted with

Dozens of people were evicted in St Peter’s Square early this morning. High court baliffs converged on the “red tent

In 2015, a fresh take on social class redefined what it meant to be working or middle class. Ten years

Last year the Court of Appeal removed the ‘lawful excuse.’ This marks one of many legislative changes to protest law.

Mark Zuckerberg has moved away from Meta’s fact checking, so what is being done to educate young people on misinformation?
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