‘A generation is at risk of being left behind’: Unemployment deepens inequality across Greater Manchester
Unemployment has risen across Greater Manchester for another year, with newly released figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Unemployment has risen across Greater Manchester for another year, with newly released figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Statistics from ONS show that in the UK online job adverts have increased by 30 per cent compared to February
It is estimated that in the coming months there will be around 2 million young people who will be unemployed or not in further education or training, commonly known as NEETs
According to a study, conducted by the Resolution Foundation, it is expected that youth unemployment will rise by over 640,000 this year, taking the total to over 1 million.
Ever since its creation in 1983, Heywood and Middleton has had 36 years of uninterrupted Labour rule. In an interview with MM, we discussed all sorts of issues with the Conservative candidate Chris Clarkson on topics ranging from representation, Brexit, the police, unemployment and the future of the NHS.
In the June 2016 referendum, the city of Manchester had the fifth highest vote to Remain in the EU with 60% – here MM take a look at what the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester have done in preparation for the March 29 European exit.
Perched atop Manchester Cathedral are ten beehives and the honey they produce helps some of the city’s unemployed get back into work – an initiative maintained by charity Volition.
A Salford theatre group will blur the line between fantasy and reality by staging a real anti-austerity march during an upcoming play.
A Mossley man has laid out his plan for transforming himself from a guy who has never owned a bank account into a trillionaire.
Mancunian jobseekers will be handed free bikes to help them to get back on the job ladder by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM).
Manchester cultural commentator CP Lee will provide a special introduction of the film tomorrow night as part of Manchester Literature Festival.
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