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Piccadilly Pulse: Should former cricketer Geoffrey Boycott have been awarded a knighthood?

After courting controversy over Brexit, former Prime Minister Theresa May has once again managed to divide public opinion and give way to a heated debate by adding Geoffrey Boycott to her resignation honours list.

Piccadilly Pulse: Could the ‘Republic of Mancunia’ become a reality after EU vote?

With Scotland threatening to go independent to re-join the EU, and an ‘Independence for London’ campaign taking place in the capital itself,here at MM we thought that we would put Manchester to the Independence test.

Charleston church massacre: Manchester adds voice to calls for stricter US gun laws

In the wake of yet another mass shooting of innocent people in the USA the issue of increased gun control has once again become a hot topic.

Evans above! 66% of Mancunians slam Chris’ £5m Top Gear salary

Evans is now the top paid BBC employee, in contrast to a culture of minimum wage, zero-hour contracts for the man on the street.

Piccadilly Pulse: Manchester give controversial GCSE shake-up one out of nine

The government has made the controversial move to tighten up GCSEs from September in order to help students prepare for later life.

Two thirds of Manchester lack the ‘posh polish’ needed to bag a high end City job

Elite firms are more likely to hire ‘posh’ graduates than bright members of the working class, a report from The University of London has claimed.

Metropolitan elite: Not just Burnham but 83% Manc men in special suit-wearing club

Favourite to be the next Labour leader and champion of the working class Andy Burnham has been labelled part of the ‘metropiltan elite’ in the national media.

Wagner’s wang: Manchester debate Danish candidate who whipped his p…olitics out for election campaign posters

A Danish politician this week bared all in a selection of nude posters ahead of the country’s elections later this month.

Home of the brave: 63% Manchester willing to stand up to their horrible bosses

As the BBC reveal that medical staff are having to learn how to stand up to their bosses with a simulator set up at the University of Oxford, MM took to the streets to find out if Manchester have a problem voicing their views to people in positions of authority.

‘Morally obtuse bully’: 94% Manchester want to see The Sun sack Katie Hopkins

Katie Hopkins has been at it again, this time referring to migrants crossing the Mediterranean as ‘cockroaches’ in her column in The Sun on Friday.

X marks the spot… or does it? 44% in Manchester say they WON’T vote next month

MM took to the streets of Manchester to find out whether Mancunians were going to vote in the May elections.

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