“It seems just another Spinningfields” – The plan set to whitewash Manchester’s modernist gems
The UMIST campus, one of Manchester’s most striking examples of modernist architecture, is under threat of redevelopment after plans were
The UMIST campus, one of Manchester’s most striking examples of modernist architecture, is under threat of redevelopment after plans were
As part of the Manchester Literature Festival, Jackie Kay hosted an illuminating evening with Bernardine Evaristo based on the launch
The Conservative Party Conference 2021, currently being held at Manchester Central Convention Complex has stirred up passionate responses on the
Manchester’s new poetry library, based on Manchester Metropolitan University’s Oxford Road campus, opened its doors to the public for the
Manchester chamber choir Kantos left audiences’ heads swimming at the Victoria Baths last week as the choir presented the second
Greater Manchester humanitarian organisations benefited the lives of more than five million of the world’s most vulnerable people in 2020,
Manchester Art Gallery’s new installation ‘Uncertain Futures’ showcases interviews from 100 women aged over 50 to examine the experiences of
A community group in Manchester is helping to tackle food poverty by raising money for local foodbanks through playing 5
Narrowboat living has never been more popular – 15,000 people live on England and Wales’ waterways, and it seems the
Following the death of Prince Philip, MM remembers the role he played in education in Greater Manchester. In 1967, after
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham says Prince Philip’s commitment to public service will be ‘remembered with gratitude’ by everyone
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