‘£328m, what a waste! Spend it on the NHS’: Manchester Town Hall closure brings mixed views from the public
Manchester Town Hall closed for six years on Monday ahead of its £328m redevelopment – but what do Mancunians and visitors think of the news?
Manchester Town Hall closed for six years on Monday ahead of its £328m redevelopment – but what do Mancunians and visitors think of the news?
The classic adventure story of the meticulous and fortune-filled Phileas Fogg is playing on stage as Around the World in 80 Days lands at The Lowry in Salford.
Red carpet, VIPs, press, music and drinks. What more could one want for the opening start to the 14th edition of short film festival week?
A state-of-the-art location provides users with a mind-blowing experience entering a multi-dimensional virtual reality game themed on the latest games and movie entertainments around.
This National Tree Week, November 25-December 3, leading environmental charity City of Trees is uncovering Manchester’s hidden heritage.
How do you know it was a good night? – When a week later you still have the band’s songs stuck in your head.
This Wednesday November 22, at 12:30, marks the statement given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the House of Commons known as the Budget Statement.
Friday, November 17 saw all 10 of ZANU-PF’s provincial structures passing a motion of ‘no confidence’ against the 93-year-old Robert Mugabe, pressing on him to step down as the leading party’s first secretary.
Kinofilm Festival is set to make a triumphant return to Manchester.
On Tuesday afternoon, the 16th November, a convoy of military vehicles were spotted heading towards the capital city, Harare.
Folk rockers Holy Moly and the Crackers will be dropping by Manchester on Friday, November 17 – a date true music fans will want keep free so they can catch the dynamic band in action.
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