Lib Dems slam Labour town hall chiefs for spending cash on fountains… instead of the homeless
The Liberal Democrats on the council voted against plans to spend £771,000 on Exchange Square’s centrepieces.
The Liberal Democrats on the council voted against plans to spend £771,000 on Exchange Square’s centrepieces.
The awarding of the Manchester Town Hall refurbishment contract has generated controversy due to the chosen company’s past use of cladding similar to that of Grenfell Tower.
To focus more on how EU residents living in the UK or planning to move to the UK, MM has used the case study of Austria to investigate further.
Beverly Hughes, the Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester for Policing and Crime said the move was a ‘postive step’ towards better protection and support for victims.
Summer music festivals seem a world away as we experience the typical January chill, yet Manchester’s main music event kicks off in the coming days.
February 5 will mark the beginning of the two-week celebration of the Spring Festival, more commonly known as Chinese New Year, with 2019 being the Year of the Pig.
Drivers of lorries, buses, taxis and coaches could face penalties for entering one of four designated areas from A-D.
Gypsy Queen, the new play by awarding winning writer Rob Ward, returns to Manchester for two special off-site performances at Moss Side Fire Station Boxing Club on Sunday, January 27.
Christian Bale stars as Dick Cheney in this look at the Bush administration.
Renowned UK artist Alex Rinsler, 36, Manchester has created a giant art piece Piglet that will take centre stage in St Ann’s Square.
This January and February Moscow City Ballet are touring the UK with four ballets from their impressive repertoire. I was lucky enough to catch their performance of Romeo & Juliet at the Palace Theatre.
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