‘We saw a woman throwing Holy Water over the clinic’: Pro-abortion campaigners say Fallowfield vigils must stop
“Aggressive” and “upsetting” vigils outside an abortion clinic in Manchester must be stopped by buffer zones, say pro-choice campaigners.
“Aggressive” and “upsetting” vigils outside an abortion clinic in Manchester must be stopped by buffer zones, say pro-choice campaigners.
HOME is celebrating Refugee Week this week with a programme brimming with world-class theatre, film, art and performance.
Manchester is getting a new Cuban restaurant that promises a street-food twist with a DJ soundtrack – they even think they can entertain your Nan.
Ex-offenders and the homeless are serving up lattes and salads in a new city centre café.
Despite turnout being significantly down – just 25.89% of those eligible voted – Labour finished with 17 of the 20 seats up for grabs while the Tories took home three seats.
Chris Paul, Labour Councillor for Withington, is being investigated by the Greater Manchester Police after his wildly misogynistic and offensive tweets surfaced, in which he described women as “slobs”, “cows”, “c*nts” and “b*tches”.
Manchester’s arm of the Liberal Democrats is pushing its campaign to reclaim the council this Thursday with the release of a provocative video – this time however the hopeful party have taken it too far.
Referring to Labour’s notorious strong-hold in the City Council, Vince Cable warned that it would be “dangerous” for Manchester to fall back into a “one-party state.”
Spencer Kay has a passion for looking after people, perhaps his studies as a nurse naturally imply this, but it goes further than that.
Church Street’s one-stop-shop for all things cheesy is marking the occasion with their signature soulful beats and delicious dairy treats.
It’s no surprise that the Kamaal Williams ensemble has been hailed as the most seismic jazz to come of out Britain in the past two decades.
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