Manchester Gay Pride 2017: Everything to know from start time and parade route to weather and performances
This weekend will see the long-awaited return of Manchester Pride.
This weekend will see the long-awaited return of Manchester Pride.
The Gay Village’s AXM nightclub has closed its door for the last time.
The Rochdale Canal, situated between Canal Street and Deansgate, was drained in February 2017 and revealed some shocking revelations.
HomoElectric is making its grand return to Manchester for the first time in 2017.
In Die Diana, a play performed for the Greater Manchester Fringe 2016, writer and director Stephen M Hornby has created what he describes as a ‘dark comedy’ full of tragedy – and he delivered on his promise.
Charlotte Crosby from Geordie Shore has transformed her image with drastic weight loss and is helping people achieve their goal figure with her new book.
A Manchester transgender woman is on a mission to boost the confidence of the city’s LGBT community and acceptance of others so nobody suffers the same ‘horrific bullying’ she did while at school.
The first phase of a £750m development on Oxford Road’s former BBC site has been given the go-ahead, with construction due to start this month.
A male Manchester model, who has suffered a life of alienation and been the victim of abuse on Grindr, is accusing Canal Street bars of discrimination
Two teenage girls were raped in a city centre car park on Saturday, in the middle of the afternoon.
Manchester Pride, which is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary, will again see thousands of visitors from across the UK flock to the city for an action-packed weekend of events and activities.
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