Weight loss injections: UK distribution rates laid bare in newly released data
The first weight loss jab approved for use in the UK was not Ozempic, although that’s the one most people
The first weight loss jab approved for use in the UK was not Ozempic, although that’s the one most people
For thousands of renters across Greater Manchester, the reality of renting can mean damp homes, high rents, and insecure contracts.
Health organisations have reminded people to ensure their vaccinations are up to date amid an increase in measles cases. The
More than a third of children in Manchester are living in poverty according to new data. Recently released figures show
Prestwich’s Heaton Park hosted the Manchester Festival of Nature on Sunday, with thousands turning up for the event. Organised by
The LGBT Foundation held an exciting launch on Thursday 26th June as part of its ongoing 50th anniversary celebrations. Its
On 2 January 1975, six members of the Manchester Gay Alliance 1973, set up a helpline. Through pamphlets handed out
Synthetic hair can be toxic, according to new data. Leading brands of the artificial fibers have recently been added to
“I suppose the trans community would describe itself as a hidden community, because we’ve always been in that kind of
Independent music venue Retro is being demolished in August 2025 to make way for a major £1.7 billion project called
The “swicy” condiment that’s been slowly taking over since 2014 has gone from being a niche ingredient, to a mainstream
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