‘It’s a long journey’: The TRUTH behind the women’s wrestling ‘revolution’ taking the squared circle by storm
Women are continuously fighting to gain equality in everyday life – and it is no exception within the world of professional wrestling.
Women are continuously fighting to gain equality in everyday life – and it is no exception within the world of professional wrestling.
The event, witnessed by A-list celebrities including Halle Berry, was also a media frenzy with one of the most anticipated fights of the year Khabib vs. McGregor, Hollywood flocked to see the fight, with Drake even making an appearance at the weigh-in.
Various events are taking place all over the country and Manchester Cathedral is hosting a memorial service with the theme: Bridging the Divide: Confronting Hate.
Goals from Christen Press and Alex Morgan proved too much for England, despite Ellen White finding the net for her sixth goal of the tournament.
This year Green Party Cllr Michael Welton won the final Altrincham seat.
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It was 7am on August 15, 2005, and thousands of expectant Mancunians were bustling their way down Brian Statham Way, eager to get through the Old Trafford turnstiles and discover how this compelling Ashes Test match was going to conclude.
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CNN’s study into antisemitism in Europe last November revealed that a fifth of British people think that more than 20% of the world is Jewish, and a quarter of Europeans think that Jewish people have too much influence in business and finance.
New research shows that ‘social media influencer’ and ‘YouTuber’ are among the top three career paths children wish to pursue in the future.
Dr Warren Mansell and his team at the University of Manchester say that over 100 years of behaviourist theory that underpins psychological discourse and therapies may have fundamentally misunderstood human behaviour.
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