One arrest made as ‘red tent’ refugee camp is forcibly removed from Albert Square
Police and council officers evicted 40 refugees from the encampment in Albert Square early this morning. The so-called “red tent”
Police and council officers evicted 40 refugees from the encampment in Albert Square early this morning. The so-called “red tent”

Studies suggest it’s not just how you live, but where, impacting your chances of developing Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). Almost

Refugees from a homeless encampment in Albert Square and supporters gathered outside the city council offices to deliver a list

The number of discrimination reports at the University of Manchester has risen by 700% over the last eight years. In

Emergency services responded swiftly this afternoon to a two-vehicle collision on along Ardwick Green South, Manchester. The incident involved a

A club which runs sports sessions for people with a disability organised a fundraiser where members of the community and

The fourth edition of an independent music festival was held at Projekts Skatepark by Sour Grapes Records on Saturday. Meltchester

A charity handing out free books to food bank users to encourage social mobility has launched in Manchester. Bookbanks, which

Ahead of the 2025 England korfball grand finals on Sunday 18 May, we visited a local club to see the

For 10 years, the Greater Manchester Walking Festival has quietly transformed from a calendar fixture to a grassroots movement –

Asylum applications made for lone children are increasing, according to the Home Office. Numbers for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) have
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