Review: The Merchant of Venice 1936 – antifascist spin casts new light on violence of Shakespeare’s classic
Director Brigid Larmour brings a fresh urgency to The Merchant of Venice in this production by Watford Palace Theatre at

Director Brigid Larmour brings a fresh urgency to The Merchant of Venice in this production by Watford Palace Theatre at

Half Moon’s production of Hot Orange is a powerful homage to childhood friendship and love in an immersive insight into

Ten years after the inaugural edition of the World Taekwondo Grand Prix Final in 2013, the event returns to Manchester

Chamber orchestra Manchester Camerata teamed up with the London group Speakers Corner Quartet for an evening of imaginative music-making on

Students, residents and the public will take to the streets on Wednesday 29 November to campaign against sexual harassment and

Workers and campaigners across 30 countries have taken part in coordinated strike action against Amazon. Trade unions are claiming it

Trade Unions protested in front of Amazon’s Manchester headquarters on Black Friday as a part of their ‘Make Amazon Pay’

Thermal spas can be found all over Germany, where attitudes to nudity are relaxed, and the health benefits of mineral water are seriously appreciated. But, now that a mega spa complex has got the green light in Manchester, can German bathing culture catch on over here?

“I’ve got parkin, Chorley cakes, and Lancashire sauce in my pantry now and everything from Yorkshire has been hidden.” The

A freedom of information request reveals that Manchester City Council issued more than £2million in litter fines last year –

Amazon workers across 30 countries are striking today. The planned Black Friday strikes in the UK are taking place outside
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