The Party Formerly Known as Change UK: A chronicle of omnishambles
Fast forward to December and the party, now known as ‘The Independent Group for Change”, is only fielding three candidates for the forthcoming general election
Fast forward to December and the party, now known as ‘The Independent Group for Change”, is only fielding three candidates for the forthcoming general election
Whether it’s ice skating, gorging yourself on chocolate or sipping a pint and watching the boxing, there’s something for everyone this December in Manchester. So here’s our advent guide (spoiler alert – we may have spilled over into January, there’s THAT much going on…)
It has been revealed by the Manchester Evening News that a shelter under Andy Burnham’s ‘Bed Every Night’ is to be relocated due to complaints relating to needles being found near the area.
From Blackpool to Bayern, the new STRIP! Exhibition at the National Football Museum explores the bizarre yet beautiful development of kit culture like never before.
Plants, PTSD and porn stars are just three of the subjects of performance artist Chanje Kunda’s new show at HOME, Manchester.
In the hot, loud and extremely crowded ExCel London, one man was the epitome of calm, acting like he had seen it all before – writes MM’s James Crump on meeting legendary cricketer Sir Garfield Sobers.
When Manchester City lined up against Crystal Palace the other week, it looked as though 11 ice lollies had taken to the field, in their bright yellow and pink kits.
You don’t have to be a statistician to know homelessness is rising in Manchester.
In April 2015, 27-year-old Hanna McGrath, who was 23 at the time, was working as a nurse on the Acute Spinal Cord Injury in Sheffield when she lost use of her left hand and arm after taking the Rigevidon pill.
Cultural and political icon Will Self will be giving an insightful talk about his memoir, Will, at The Lowry this November.
You may have already heard the news that our collective spiritual home, Manchester’s Old Trafford, looks set to receive a serious technological upgrade.
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