The big screen comes HOME: Wimbledon returns to Manchester
The 20 square metre outdoor screen has returned to Tony Wilson Place for the third year running.
The 20 square metre outdoor screen has returned to Tony Wilson Place for the third year running.
Modern technology has made selling your labour as easy as liking a post on Facebook. Meanwhile, it’s estimated that over a million people in the UK work in the gig economy – a term referring to the system wherein people use apps to provide a service, made notorious and normalised by behemoths such as Deliveroo and Uber.
The critically acclaimed play Rotterdam returned to Manchester Opera House last month after two of the main cast were targeted in a homophobic hate crime in Southampton – which caused two previous showings to be cancelled.
The proposals would bring an end to the region’s privatised bus network introduced in the 1980s and see London-style regulated buses.
5G-enabled phones have started appearing in stores across the UK but are you 5G ready?
No sporting rivalry is as compelling as India and Pakistan in cricket, two nations driven by an underlying resentment towards each other kick-started by the political turbulence of the mid-20th century.
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable has encouraged rising Tory star Rory Stewart to join his party.
Artists from Manchester’s thriving hip-hop scene will come together for a unique music project to reflect on the significance of the city’s 1819 Peterloo massacre to young people nowadays.
Garry Johnson (41), head at of Lowerplace Primary School in Rochdale, has been recognised for his determination and passion for tackling childhood tooth decay and obesity across the area.
As part of Refugee Week, HOME and Community Arts North West (CAN) have collaborated to present Horizons Festival, a full programme celebrating global arts and culture.
This is no bible-bashing gospel play! From missionaries in pink sequin jackets to Darth Vader and Yoda, The Book of Mormon is pure musical chaos – but it’s absolute genius at the same time.
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