Artists take fresh approach to socially distanced dining in Media City
Based at Salford’s Media City, guests can book specially designed sheds and greenhouses – affiliated to different restaurants – and eat with up to six other people.
Based at Salford’s Media City, guests can book specially designed sheds and greenhouses – affiliated to different restaurants – and eat with up to six other people.
The show, which airs on BBC2, describes the city as one of the fastest-growing in Europe, overstepping London in its ability to attract deep-pocketed property investors lured in by quick returns.
Research took USwitch to 30 cities throughout the UK and got people there to have a chat with their Amazon Echo or Google Home.
According to a study, conducted by the Resolution Foundation, it is expected that youth unemployment will rise by over 640,000 this year, taking the total to over 1 million.
The latest Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) statistics revealing that just 1.4% of the 55,130 rapes recorded by police led to prosecution in the 12 months to March.
Data published by the Centre for Cities shows Manchester’s high street ranks in the bottom five in the country in its recovery from coronavirus, receiving just 34% of the footfall it received prior to lockdown.
At the University of Manchester, the number of sexual assaults reported to the university was 30 for this academic year before it moved to remote work,
Studios have been forced to adopt one of two options over lockdown: delay release until the masses can finally attend cinemas, or allow its films to be available for rent on streaming services.
The 6.5-acre Mayfield Park will run between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, along the River Medlock and is part of a larger £1.4 billion development project.
The explosion at Beirut’s port was heard more than 100 miles away in Cyprus, located to the west of the city’s port.
Over 72,000 restaurants, cafés and pubs have embraced the initiative, which gives punters fifty per cent off food and non-alcoholic drinks when they dine-in, capped at £10.
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