‘A justice long overdue’: Manchester City Council urges government to compensate nuclear test veterans
Manchester City Council will ask the government to recompense and recognise the chronic effects of radiation on nuclear test veterans.
Manchester City Council will ask the government to recompense and recognise the chronic effects of radiation on nuclear test veterans.
Plans to build 99 flats in the Northern Quarter have been approved by Manchester City Council despite concerns over a
Plans for the UK’s first LGBTQ+ extra care housing scheme were approved by Manchester City Council’s planning and highways committee
A new app designed to help Mancunians make safer journeys while walking and using public transport is now available to
Moss Side has the greatest percentage of residents over the age of 16 claiming unemployment benefits. According to data obtained
The price of an average Salford house has more than doubled in the past decade, rising by 105%, according to
Rochdale is the worst borough in Greater Manchester for fly-tipping with 24.6 offences per 1,000 people, according to official figures.
From arguments between the local politicians and the central government to infighting within the Labour Party, Manchester’s devolution is plagued with political rifts regarding its direction.
Devolution deals have funded projects such as Bee Network and brownfield re-development, but some areas remain overlooked.
Andy Burnham and the Secretary of State for levelling-up have taken the reigns of planning devolution since George Osborne left his position as Chancellor of the Exchequer
The reason why Manchester and its surrounding combined authority had been selected as the first city for devolution deals has a lot to do with its history.
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