‘Fundamentally flawed’: Manchester unions criticise Government over Northern Rail ‘April Fools’ shake-up
Manchester Piccadilly played host to one of the biggest shake-ups to northern train services in the last decade on Friday.
Manchester Piccadilly played host to one of the biggest shake-ups to northern train services in the last decade on Friday.
Early morning’s seldom seen magic will be on show for all wide awake eyes in Manchester this weekend, with an exhibition that’s a chronicle for the future.
Two student filmmakers are crowdfunding to create Grim Preacher, a black comedy about the bubonic plague.
A leading Manchester entrepreneur has slammed the Government’s National Living Wage, describing it as discriminatory against under 25s.
No action is taken in two thirds of discrimination complaints made by the public against Greater Manchester Police, MM has learned.
The crowd gathers in anticipation. Young and old take their positions in plush red seats, in a theatre which removes all barriers between the actors and the audience.
The true identity of Jack the Ripper may have been uncovered by an author who claims the killer was a renowned poet who grew up in Manchester.
An autistic woman and her mother have created 61 postcards showing what it’s like to live with autism to help spread awareness about how to effectively communicate with autistic individuals.
Not all couples can boast three gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, four Challenge Cup wins and a Manchester coffee shop.
Manchester skier Rebecca Greaves claims she is now riding on the crest of a wave of confidence at the Delancey British National Alpine Ski Championships after picking up a bronze medal on Saturday.
As we approach 80 years since the start of the Spanish Civil War, MM takes a look at a local man who risked his life for democracy.
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