A-level results day 2017: Manchester students reach for the A-stars
The results are in and Manchester’s schools are celebrating an impressive set of exam results for yet another year.
The results are in and Manchester’s schools are celebrating an impressive set of exam results for yet another year.
The Lawn Tennis Association’s decision to spearhead a £250million boost to Britain’s tennis courts – the biggest ever UK investment programme the sport has ever seen – in turn means a big change for the sport in Manchester.
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron has fiercely criticised the Prime Minister’s social care policy whilst speaking to carers and NHS workers at Barlow Medical Centre in Didsbury this morning.
A charity bake off will see chefs from across the north turn on their ovens to create the best Eccles cakes.
Manchester had its fair share of doggy delights at this year’s Crufts, with one four-legged friend being named the prettiest of the country’s crossbreeds.
The sight of skilled pizzaiolos stretching, tossing and topping freshly prepared pizzas is something we all secretly wish we could do.
It’s that time of year again when the red dirt of Roland Garros is beamed through onto our screens as the French Open reaches its usual thrilling climax.
Tim Farron has said that ‘it stinks’ that Manchester is ruled by the Labour Party, and likened the ‘one-party state’ to North Korea.
A Didsbury dog lover is in line for a prestigious award at Crufts 2016 after being nominated for the Shaun McAlpine Outstanding Young Person of the Year award.
Parents, teachers and unions are in despair as one of Manchester’s largest and most successful schools faces imminent academisation ‘out of fear’, claims the National Union of Teachers.
Didsbury’s latest addition to its eclectic foodie scene, CAU, is well and truly a cut above the rest.
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