Alan Turing Institute recognises gay code breaker as ‘true British hero’, claims original pardon campaigner
The claims comes from William Jones, a gay computer programmer from Sale, who started the original petition to see Turing royally pardoned.
The claims comes from William Jones, a gay computer programmer from Sale, who started the original petition to see Turing royally pardoned.
Figures released by the Office of National Statistics revealed unemployment has risen by 22,000 in the North West
‘The People’s Budget’ event was organised by The People’s Assembly, an umbrella group of trade unionists, anti-cuts groups and community campaigners.
David Cameron’s lack of popularity
Salford Mayor Ian Stewart launches renewed attack on coalition as he outlines plans for council tax freeze
The survey was conducted by TripAdvisor
HMIC report said Manchester is ‘disproportionally affected’, losing 1,500 officers
A review discovered hospital was running £19million over budget
Shock plans down to ‘balancing the books’
The timetable of phase one has been challenged
The club were relegated from football’s fifth tier
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