Elections 2026: Manchester remains Labour but suffers big losses as Green Party makes strides
Labour clung on to control of Manchester City Council but suffered huge losses as the Green Party and Reform UK

Labour clung on to control of Manchester City Council but suffered huge losses as the Green Party and Reform UK

The Greener Futures Youth Festival saw more than 100 local students sign up to explore the opportunities and skills on

The Renew Hub in Stretford is tackling over-consumption and throw-away culture by upcycling items donated at recycling centres. Furniture, electronics,

Rishi Sunak is set to water down green-targets on cars when he delivers a speech at 4:30pm about the government’s

Greater Manchester’s Green Summit, which is set to take place on 2 October, will be sponsored by British Gas and
Get ready for St Patrick’s Day festivities to begin here in Manchester over the coming weeks. St Patrick’s Day –
Four trees were removed from Albert Square in Manchester’s city centre over the last few days. The four trees were
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s 10-point net-zero plan for the U.K. has been met with criticism for its insufficient contribution to
Transport for the North (TfN) has asked the Government to re-think the ineligibility of hydrogen trains for the UK’s renewable
An energy revolution has been taking place across the North West, with Whitefield-based firm Biomass Energy Coop and their multi-fuel biomass boiler range Multibio.
More than 2,000 premature deaths could be prevented every year in Manchester by taking public transport, an environmental group has warned.
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