MM’s top five… authors from Greater Manchester
Manchester has has produced some world renowned authors, who leave behind them a great literary legacy with classics such as Lawrence of Arabia, The Secret Garden and Confessions of an Opium Eater
Manchester has has produced some world renowned authors, who leave behind them a great literary legacy with classics such as Lawrence of Arabia, The Secret Garden and Confessions of an Opium Eater
The number of Manchester children in council-arranged foster care due to abuse and neglect is at its highest level in five years, MM can reveal.
Archaeologists from the University of Manchester are continuing to defy Islamic State militant efforts to ‘culturally cleanse’ Iraq by making new discoveries near the ancient city of Ur.
Alan Dyson, who attended a state grammar school, believes that children who come from privileged backgrounds shouldn’t be able to buy advantages when it comes to education.
Deliveroo are cooking up a foodie revolution in Manchester by bringing the city their fusion of restaurant-quality food and meals-on-wheels in a bid to change attitudes towards takeaways.
Bury-born Kate Cross is looking to continue her progress in another Ashes summer that looks set to be the biggest one in women’s cricket history after Sky Sports agreed to increase its coverage.
The Chinese Dragon Boat festival returns to Salford Quays for its fourth year running this summer.
Phil Neville may not have known how to cook up until three months ago, but he now has his eyes set on owning his own restaurant within the next two years.
Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) will play host to over 40 real ales and ciders at Bolton’s Ukrainian Club from Thursday April 9 – Friday April 10.
A Manchester LGBT charity have embraced change and celebrated their 15th anniversary with a brand new name.
LGBT parents in Manchester were behind nearly a quarter of the city’s adoption placements last year, according to the agency After Adoption.
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