Charlie Hebdo terror attack: Manchester vigil shows Paris solidarity
The terror attack on Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris was marked in Piccadilly Gardens last night as mourners gathered for a candlelit vigil.
The terror attack on Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris was marked in Piccadilly Gardens last night as mourners gathered for a candlelit vigil.
Greater Manchester Police have marked the murders of twelve Parisians at the Charlier with a small ceremony and two minutes silence outside the Charles Hale road headquarters.
A 19-year-old Muslim student was subjected to a sickening racial attack in Piccadilly Gardens yesterday – as her headscarf was torn from her head.
ISIS have been condemned for their ‘barbarity’ in their beheading of hostages in the name of a ‘false ideology’ by Manchester’s youngest and first Asian Lord Mayor.
Up to ten graves were targeted, all of which had been in the Muslim section, between 8.30pm on August 15 and 7.30pm the following day
Reports are circulating on Twitter that Khadir Islam was killed on Sunday by Israeli forces after his convoy carrying medical supplies was hit by a missile strike, just days after arriving in the city
Last week, the bank began notifying a number of Muslim organisations in the UK to tell them their accounts will be closed
Michael Adebolajo, 29, who along with Michael Adebowale, 23, was convicted of the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby near Woolwich Barracks last year, and both are serving life sentences for the crime
Stores within the Heart of Manchester Business Improvement District (BID) will open until 9pm to mark the end of Ramadan.
Figures obtained by MM reveal racially-motivated attacks shot up by 40% while religiously-motivated attacks rocketed by 51% across Greater Manchester between May 2013 and February 2014.
Imams at mosques around the UK united in an effort to discourage people from fighting in Syria and Iraq for the group, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant
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