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The latest issue is packed with features across news, sport, entertainment and lifestyle.
The latest issue is packed with features across news, sport, entertainment and lifestyle.
Powered by the memory of his late father, Paralympic gold medallist Mikey Jones is determined to be a role model figure for the younger British swimmers coming through.
There’s no question that as a nation we are very keen gambling fans in all of its many forms from the lottery to slots and horse racing to casinos: the figures speak for themselves as in the year from October 2017 the UK’s gross gambling yield, as reported by the Gambling Commission, was £14.5 billion.
The Bluestocking Theatre Company will have its inaugural performance at the Manchester Fringe Festival’s venue The Kings Arms Studio on July 20 and 21, with the all-new play Emergency Door Release – MM caught up with Victoria Tunnah to find out more…
Manchester is becoming one of if not the best place in the UK for casino action. Here’s a list of new casino sites in 2019 for you to check out the biggest and best in Manchester…
Football fans not only have an appetite for sport, but for a good greasy chip barm after the match. It’s easy enough when City or United are playing at home, but on the road it’s unfamiliar territory. This guide is to help you steer clear of some of the more risky options on away days.
Danny now works as a ‘Homeless Tour Guide’ of Manchester for the social enterprise, Invisible Cities.
Every year that has gone by without a Premier League title win gets more concerning for Manchester United.
The Manchester Jewish Museum opened in March 1984 and since then has enjoyed 35 years of educating all societal demographics with a wealth of exhibits that showcase the history of Manchester – now it will come to Central Manchester and remain in the Central Library until 2021 when the transformed synagogue will reopen.
The latest Race for Life took place in Manchester’s Heaton Park today, raising almost £500k for Cancer Research UK.
The festival has attracted that likes of Yoko Ono, Janelle Monae and David Lynch, all of who dazzled the northern city over the course of the last week.
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