Autumn Budget 2024: How will it affect Manchester’s independent businesses?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the first autumn budget of the new Labour government on 30 October, setting out several changes
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the first autumn budget of the new Labour government on 30 October, setting out several changes
Pop fans who went for a musical night out with Gothic-pop singer Freya Beer last Thursday were entertained to the
A shop in Afflecks Palace has been selling cannabis seeds as souvenirs. Hempology Seed Bank is on the ground floor
Pro-Palestine protesters disrupted a debate about anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism at the University of Manchester this week. A total of 20
The Museum of Illusions is the latest attraction to come to Manchester already having 50 locations worldwide – and I
The Northern Vegan Festival is returning to Manchester for its 10th year later this month. Held at Sugden Sports centre on
Burlesque performances full of tantalising tease, and pop-culture cosplay costumes, are two growing trends – that are are set to
A painting workshop for Black History Month took place at Manchester’s Portico Library, with attendees creatively representing four female political
Manchester Central Foodbank is running its annual reverse advent calendar campaign which asks people to donate food and essential items.
A Manchester artist is combining her talent for digital art with her love of basketball to produce amazing images for
Andy Burnham will receive more control over local government funding under plans unveiled in today’s budget. Chancellor Rachel Reeves said
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