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Here it is, hot off the digital press – the latest e-edition of the Mancunian Matters newspaper.
Tameside Link has been given a rating of ‘inadequate’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) after announced inspections were conducted on September 29 and October 10.
Thanks to the airport’s introduction of a direct route to Beijing this year, the international hub is celebrating a record boost after 25 million passengers have passed through its doors for the first time.
A £10million Manchester-based company is to launch new services that aim to transform the likelihoods of sick and injured people and improve the jobless rates of the UK.
The Labour leader was in Manchester for the launch of the project by Oldham MP Debbie Abrahams.
The two minute’s silence – a time to reflect upon those who lost their lives during World War One – was acknowledged far and wide.
Coronation Street’s longstanding resident Ken Barlow would find himself in very good hands following a recent transformation in stroke care across Greater Manchester.
News means work could start on the line this winter – and be operational by 2020.
MM can reveal that Pokémon Go caused a number of violent crimes.
October 2016 edition now available online.
They have put together a new strategy called ‘College 2020’ which aims to provide the best education and training for students across a range of careers.
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