Class divide and frustrations of the poor the reason Leave won EU vote, says UKIP MEP
There has been much discussion on why the Remain side – who were almost universally tipped to win – ended up losing the vote.
There has been much discussion on why the Remain side – who were almost universally tipped to win – ended up losing the vote.
In Die Diana, a play performed for the Greater Manchester Fringe 2016, writer and director Stephen M Hornby has created what he describes as a ‘dark comedy’ full of tragedy – and he delivered on his promise.
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.
Stockport Council’s leader of the opposition has slammed the behaviour of the Conservative and Labour parties in the aftermath of last week’s Brexit vote.
At a time when many economic predictions seem either gloomy or, at best, cautious there is one industry that its bucking the trend – gambling.
Appleton Cricket Club chairman Antony Hurst insists their ECB Club Open Day events are the perfect chance to engage with the local community – something he believes is essential to the team’s future.
In the aftermath of the Brexit body blow, many of us have been left reeling at the prospect of costly foreign travel.
Stockport’s Liam Broady has taken heart from his first-round defeat to 2013 Wimbledon champion Andy Murray – saying he one day hopes to emulate the Scot and fellow Mancunian Fred Perry.
An expert on football policing and hooliganism is confident Mancunian football fans will keep out of trouble in Europe next season, and blamed the French police for violence which marred the start of England’s Euro 2016 campaign.
A ‘childhood recurring nightmare’ has inspired a Manchester film producer to create his own crowdfunded sci-fi horror.
A ‘calculating’ and ‘predatory’ man from Rochdale who admitted sexually exploiting children online has been sentenced to ten years in prison.
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