Charleston church massacre: Manchester adds voice to calls for stricter US gun laws
In the wake of yet another mass shooting of innocent people in the USA the issue of increased gun control has once again become a hot topic.
In the wake of yet another mass shooting of innocent people in the USA the issue of increased gun control has once again become a hot topic.
The number of stalking and harrassment cases investigated by Greater Manchester Police are rising at an alarming rate, according to new statistics.
Social media users should take extra care about what they post online in case of exposing themselves to potential libel action, according to a Manchester solicitor.
A shocked Manchester University audience were told last week that gender inequality ‘is apartheid’, with human rights figurehead Shami Chakrabarti calling it ‘the greatest and most entrenched’ human rights issue facing the world today.
As we pass the decade mark since the ban on hunting came into effect in Britain, a study has revealed the public still overwhelmingly support the legislation.
More people than ever are opting to commute to work on their bikes, which can cause complications for motorists and pedestrians alike, but if a cyclist crashed into a pedestrian can they be held accountable under the law?
‘Consensual sex’ forms for people to sign on drunken nights out to show they agreed to intercourse have ‘deeply worrying’ implications to the way rape cases are investigated, according to a Manchester solicitor.
Stalking and murder victim Katie Boardman’s sister speaks out on the importance of taking stalking more seriously and education for unaware victims in light of new online campaign.
A ban on parking your car on the pavements across Greater Manchester would create more danger, more collisions, more fines AND higher insurance premiums, according to a motor lawyer based in the city.
A scheme allowing people to find out if their partner has a history of domestic violence has been used more than 1,300 times in less than 12 months.
Aside from the issue of the offence that could have caused to Muslims across the UK and beyond, would it have been legal to publish images of the cartoons?
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