Where are they? GMP dealt with 60,000 cases of missing people in last two years… and 89 are still unsolved
The latest figures, for 2016/17, show an increase of around 26% from the year before.
The latest figures, for 2016/17, show an increase of around 26% from the year before.
Cooper’s comments came after Arts Council England revealed it is intending to hold discussions with the government about the introduction of a tax relief for independent book publishers.
It’s two years since Guys and Dolls was last performed in Manchester.
The brother of Martyn Hett, one of the 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena attack, is part of a group of politicians, trade unionists and anti-fascists who are opposing a far-right book launch in Manchester today.
A top Manchester surgeon has revealed that he turns away around 70% of patients because their expectations of plastic surgery are simply unrealistic.
The Dancehouse, in collaboration with the Gothic Manchester Festival, is holding a double bill of classic gothic cinema.
Greater Manchester has set out plans to develop a world class approach to fire safety, after the June tragedy at Grenfell Tower caused nationwide concern about the safety of high rise buildings.
Hosseini’s modern classic is brought from page to stage in a heart-breaking yet spectacular fashion at The Lowry.
Grimmfest, Manchester’s very own festival of horror, cult and fantastic film, comes to the Printworks’ Vue cinema for its 2017 run.
Looking ahead to this year’s Manchester Literature Festival, MM picks its top tips from the events happening all over the city.
The four-year project to transform Oxford Road has finally concluded.
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