33% of Greater Manchester residents are financially vulnerable
One in three Greater Manchester residents are financially vulnerable, according to a report by the leader of Manchester Council, Bev Craig
One in three Greater Manchester residents are financially vulnerable, according to a report by the leader of Manchester Council, Bev Craig
Manchester activists branded the government’s decision to scrap the NHS bursaries ‘the most disgusting attack’ on students ever at yesterday’s protest.
Whilst weddings are traditionally a great expense for the bride and the groom, over recent years, they have also become increasingly expensive events for guests.
The number of people who are self-employed in Greater Manchester is up 28% since the financial crisis, with those taking on the burden labelled ‘unsung heroes’ of the economic recovery.
Benefits are being stopped for ‘ridiculous’ reasons, punishing the poorest and most vulnerable, according to Ashton MP Angela Rayner.
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Salford University are considering scrapping library fines after only collecting just over half of the £133,000 in charges issued last year.
Two tax-dodging Manchester councillors were slapped with severe legal threats demanding they pay back the £2,500 they owed last year.
More than 320 people were summonsed to court every single day last year as Manchester City Council hunted down nearly £12million in unpaid council tax, MM can reveal.
Anti-bailiff campaigners branded the annual Debt Collection Awards last night in Manchester as a sick event that ‘celebrated other people’s misery’.
Salford and Oldham councils join forces with GMP and Illegal Money Lending Team to warm people of dangers of dealing with loan sharks
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