Revealed: Sixfold increase in male victims of rape and sexual assault in Greater Manchester
The 638% increase in male victims of reported and attempted rape may just be ‘the tip of the iceberg’ according to one survivor.
The 638% increase in male victims of reported and attempted rape may just be ‘the tip of the iceberg’ according to one survivor.
Molotov cocktails streak across the night sky. Tear gas hovers just above the ground. Hong Kong appears on the brink of collapse.
Roughly 200 people from as far as York and Sheffield met in All Saints Park, close to Manchester Metropolitan University, for the event, which was coordinated with others across the country.
Labour’s Lucy Powell won the Manchester Central seat in 2017 with a huge 63.2% majority. Powell earned 77.4% of the votes, over 30,000 more than closest competitors the Conservative party.
Manchester has a history of musicians whose skill became overshadowed by their ego. It seems barely a day goes by without some petty new controversy from the Gallaghers or fresh outrage from Morrissey.
Manchester is notorious for its incredible art scene, including three different galleries and even art painted over walls in places like the Northern Quarter.
Centre for Cities collaborated with the University of Manchester and found that 51% of students from all Manchester universities choose to live in the city after they graduate.
This summer, the city will celebrate the 200th birthday of the artist, writer and social reformer who paved the way for its Gothic tradition.
This summer Manchester celebrates the life of the artist, art critic and social thinker John Ruskin with a jam-packed festival, funded and supported by Manchester Metropolitan University and Ruskin’s Guild of St George. As MM found out, even 200 years after his birth he still divides opinion…
It’s a sunny Friday afternoon and I’m sat in the foyer of the Royal Exchange with Jack Lord on a rare day off.
A Salford brewery has created a limited-edition beer in collaboration with Salford Pride to help raise money for the LGBT+ community.
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