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As the last bank holiday Monday of the year draws near, Mancunians across the city are busy making plans to maximise their time off.
As the last bank holiday Monday of the year draws near, Mancunians across the city are busy making plans to maximise their time off.
Binge drinking and alcohol abuse is costing Greater Manchester £1.2billion per year to combat crime, homelessness and ill health according to a report.
A family of Manchester brothers who pulled together just over a year ago to produce a range of craft beers have been looking back on a rollercoaster 12 months over a pint with MM.
A group of aggrieved Village business owners have launched a campaign to overturn a curfew which bans drinking on Canal Street over the Pride Big Weekend.
Bouncers at Princess Street’s Alter Ego are also alleged to have ‘misgendered’ the man after he was repeatedly called ‘she’ despite protests at the incident, which happened around 2am.
Manchester brewery Joseph Holt are getting everyone on board as they look to mark 100 years of supporting The Christie – from pint-sized PA to beery boss.
Manchester Police Chief Constable Peter Fahy has addressed the concerns of the Chief inspector Hanson, who claimed the city was ‘too dangerous’ after midnight.
Warehouse Project tickets have gone on sale for WHP 2014’s return to Store Street home.
Turtle Bay is known for its succulent jerk chicken, heady one pot stews, but the city’s favourite Caribbean can deliver a lot more than top notch nosh
Manchester’s largest dance music extravaganza is back in its traditional city centre location with a bigger line-up than ever – and the race is on to snap up tickets.
PizzaExpress is tucked away in the opulent marble surroundings of a former King Street bank with the new décor complementing the imposing space.
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