From a City United to a city divided: Tracing Manchester’s history of Red v Blue
With the latest clash between the city’s two football titans taking place at the Etihad Stadium today, the global focus is certainly on this ‘football mad’ metropolis.
With the latest clash between the city’s two football titans taking place at the Etihad Stadium today, the global focus is certainly on this ‘football mad’ metropolis.
With more than 8,642 babies born at Saint Mary’s Hospital last year, the hospital now ranks as the largest single-site maternity unit in the UK.
Lucy Burscough’s Look200 unique exhibit is on show at Manchester’s Royal Eye Hospital to celebrate the city’s contributions to our understanding of the human eye
The funding will help improve clinical sample testing and understanding of basic cell biology, George Osborne announced yesterday
A collective of Manchester spoken word artists will take centre stage this month at the Contact Theatre in a night of poetry, prose and performance to mark Black History Month.
James Pratt, 22, has been named the ‘Fundraising Star’ by the Dyspraxia Foundation
Quirky classical pop quartet Clean Bandit are a definite success story of 2014.
Lord Freud, the government’s welfare reform minister, told a meeting at the Conservative Party conference last month that disabled people are ‘not worth’ the full minimum wage of £6.50, and could be made to work for as little as £2 an hour
More than 100 schools will be delaying their starting times by one hour to give schoolchildren extra time to sleep in a bid to boost GCSE results.
Chetham’s School of Music will play host to the Manchester Literature Festival tomorrow, where winners of the £10,000 Poetry and Fiction prizes will be announced.
The Science Show-off, to be hosted at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) on October 24, is a science-based open mic night.
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