Enter Shikari Review – Screaming the roof off Victoria Warehouse Manchester
Circle pits, strobes, surfing the crowd, tower blocks and a prison made entirely of light – for Enter Shikari this

Circle pits, strobes, surfing the crowd, tower blocks and a prison made entirely of light – for Enter Shikari this

A star-studded lineup of Northern performers has just been announced to play at the first-ever Northern Music Awards at Manchester’s

A quiet revolution has been taking place in Manchester. Here, as in many other cities, the Covid-19 pandemic has unlocked

Last weekend saw Manchester-based music collective Different Kind of Dough take to the stage for their first live performances. The

Greater Manchester Police recorded more than 10,600 seizures of illegal drugs last year – the highest figure in a decade,

Manchester City Council voted to stop sending bailiffs to households receiving council tax support. Campaigners have celebrated the news as

Work has begun to install ten new trees around Albert Square as part of the long-standing refurbishment of the Town Hall.

In the second episode of Feminist Focus, Harleen looks at the safety issues surrounding Manchester’s nightlife. Listen to the episode

Two grieving parents held a fundraising concert one year after their son’s death. Ronak and Kasia Halani held “Jak’s World”

Calls for the UK to “train and equip” a “citizen army” have provoked amusement and exasperation in Manchester. The head

A series of events for International Mother Language Day in partnership with the University of Manchester will take place this
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