Council plan outlines investments for economic recovery and new jobs
A plan setting out how Manchester will emerge from the economic shock of the Covid-19 pandemic was published this week.
A plan setting out how Manchester will emerge from the economic shock of the Covid-19 pandemic was published this week.
A campaign launched in October to protect Mancunians from seasonal flu is proving to be successful with more than 80,000
This month a series of free events by Manchester City Council are being held online to celebrate Black History Month.
The Bread and Butter Thing have teamed up with The Modern Milkman to deliver food to people most in need during the lockdown in Manchester.
Between 2015 and 2019, Manchester City Council recorded a consistent rise in reports of rat infestations, which more than doubled in the five-year period, growing from 469 to 1058.
Deansgate is set to be part-pedestrianised, Manchester City Council has announced in response to the COVID-19 crisis and the council’s attempt to “create an enhanced shared space for pedestrians and people on bikes” in order to “enable visitors and workers to socially distance more easily as they return”.
A man who conspired with his brother to carry out the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing that killed 22 people has been jailed.
Manchester hosted its third International Women’s Day march on Saturday, bringing noise, political messages and positive energy to the city’s streets.
A homelessness charity’s CEO has stated that Manchester’s lack of public toilets is not simply a dignity issue for rough sleepers, but crucially a drugs-related one.
Manchester City Council is due to announce a review into the future of the city’s iconic Gay Village, it has emerged.
An independent assurance review of the effectiveness of multi-agency responses to child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester released today has exposed serious faults within a system that should have protected children but instead ignored their pleas for help.
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