More than 60 drownings in five years prompts water safety summit in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service is vowing to reduce the number of open water drownings in Greater Manchester after
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service is vowing to reduce the number of open water drownings in Greater Manchester after
Manchester’s LGBT Foundation is teaming up with leading health professionals working in tobacco control in a bid to ‘bring smoking out of the closet’.
The Labour Party made mistakes with their immigration policy during their stay in power, according to Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper during a talk in Wigan.
Mr Stewart also claimed that the current advanced ticketing system wouldn’t be used for Wednesday’s meeting.
Councillors and community leaders from across Manchester get together to discuss the impact of public sector cuts on the safety and security of local communities.
Sir Richard Leese’s promise that the first-ever livestream of a Manchester City Council meeting would be better than daytime television proved too – but not quite in the way he planned.
The Night and Day Cafe, Manchester, will face a licence review that threatens to end live music at the venue after a ‘persistent failure’ to comply with their premise’s licence.
The debate was held at Albert Square Chop House
Around 600 Mancunians were caught without a licence
RBS, Starbucks, Tesco and others were condemned for ‘tax avoidance’
Tony Lloyd and Sir Peter Fahy ready to be quizzed
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