Salford stays red: Labour rejoice as Tories fail to make any gains in local elections
Labour held their heads high as they kept all 17 seats with ease after quite a predictable afternoon following a disappointing national result.
Labour held their heads high as they kept all 17 seats with ease after quite a predictable afternoon following a disappointing national result.
We might be a red city, but how green are our councillors? Manchester Friends of the Earth have reached out to all of Manchester’s prospective candidates to find out how highly they prioritise the environment.
Manchester Friends of the Earth are urging local council and parliamentary candidates to let voters know their views on environmental issues.
Ten years to the day since trans people were given the right to change their legal gender, MM caught up with Christine Burns MBE on how she managed to push through the pivotal bill.
With parliament dissolved, all MPs are returning to their constituencies. The door knocking, letter dropping and sign erecting begins.
When you dispose of your empty wine bottles at the end of a boozy weekend, you may be unaware that somebody out there is waiting to get their hands on them as part of their day job.
Urban green roofing projects are offering a lifeline for threatened bird species, with MMU and a Chorlton grocers pioneering the way in the city.
Manchester will take a chunk of €24million grant to help reduce carbon emissions and boost the city’s economy.
Renewable energy will soon be shining bright and available to the public as Greater Manchester’s first accessible solar farm will be opened later this month in Rochdale.
A New Leaf MCR held their first fundraising exhibition last night in order to raise funds to plant more trees across Manchester city centre
Public Health England’s report estimates that in the North West 3427 deaths in 2010 (5.1% of all deaths) were attributable to air pollution. In inner Manchester alone, there were 219 people who died
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