Disability hate crime in Greater Manchester has doubled in the last five years
Hate crimes against people with disabilities have more than doubled in the last five years in Greater Manchester according to
Hate crimes against people with disabilities have more than doubled in the last five years in Greater Manchester according to
Two graduates from The University of Manchester have been celebrating this week as the Government announced it will ask the
Interview with amateur referee who has ditched officiating in the light of verbal abuse from players and coaches – though he has been on the verge of quitting for years.
Award-winning Jenny Lu, the producer of her debut film The Receptionist, is an inspirational figure to many, who shows that with enough dedication it is possible to achieve your goals.
“I would like you to remember that this happens to real people,” introduced director and producer of The Receptionist, Jenny Lu, whose film is in cinemas now and is showing at HOME Manchester on Thurs July 26.
In a world of people grotesquely craving celebrity status, there are others who steer refreshingly well away from it.
In the final instalment of our trilogy of stories chronicling the amazing life of Naomi Jacobs, she tells us her plans for the future, and the possibility of a move to fiction writing.
Last week, we brought you the first of our three part interview with Naomi Jacobs, whose memoir telling the tale of her amnesia was published by Macmillan. This week, she tells us more about the impending film version of her story.
MM talks to Naomi Jacobs, whose remarkable tale of depression, abuse and amnesia is set to be turned into a film by Steve Coogan
Worrying figures that show that 95% of children most at risk from sexual exploitation have gone missing from their homes at least once are being explored by Greater Manchester Police.
A Romanian sex trafficker who was convicted in October despite skipping bail is being hunted by Greater Manchester Police.
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