UCI Track World Cup: Cheadle prospect Matthew Walls dazzles Manchester in first elite event
If you’ve not heard the name Matthew Walls before there’s a good chance you will have done come Sunday evening.
If you’ve not heard the name Matthew Walls before there’s a good chance you will have done come Sunday evening.
Two-time Olympic champion Joanna Rowsell Shand says that even though women’s cycling is in a great state more can still be done to tackle gender inequality.
Katie Archibald will take an unwanted step unto the unknown when the TISSOT UCI Track World Cup returns to Manchester this weekend.
She may have had an unorthodox run into the track season but Elinor Barker is confident of putting on a show for the home crowd at the TISSOT UCI Track World Cup.
Women in Comedy Festival founder Hazel O’Keefe is used to taking her gloves off to get attention.
Manchester’s Christmas lights switch on was full of frivolities and fantastic fireworks, but a strong sense of solidarity was also present.
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Manchester has been successful in its bid to join UNESCO’s worldwide network of Creative Cities as a City of Literature.
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