New research sheds light on the ‘invisible’ care given by young people in migrant families
Researchers from the universities of Leeds and Reading launched a new report in Manchester on Friday, exploring the relationships between
Researchers from the universities of Leeds and Reading launched a new report in Manchester on Friday, exploring the relationships between
Two-day interactive music festival Reimagined City saw locals and migrants come together for a range of workshops and musical performances.
‘Soul caps’ permitted: The governing body for aquatics worldwide – FINA, allowed swim caps specifically designed for dreadlocks, hair weaves
A network of more than 80 charities has called on the government to include undocumented migrant people in the national
It’s been two decades since Sudanese political activist Yagoub Matar, 49, first became a refugee when escaping the clutches of the one-party, oppressive state of Sudan.
MM talked to Stacey Copeland, Manchester’s most successful female boxer, about her recent trip to a refugee camp in Calais where she spent a week transforming the lives of child migrants through the power of sport.
After watching the news and reading stories of the desperate migrant situation in Calais, a Mobberley teacher and mother of four has decided to join the volunteer movement there.
New research conducted by the University of Manchester has revealed that asylum accommodation is reviewed based on profit, and not the wellbeing of the occupants.
All 28 Member States must plan and act on an EU-wide solution to end the refugee crisis says a North West MEP, as cross-party MEPs in the UK condemn David Cameron’s refusal to take migrants under the proposed EU quota.
People of all ages, colours and creeds gathered in Piccadilly Gardens on Saturday afternoon as part of a nationwide protest against the government’s handling of the refugee crisis.
The Syrian Community of Manchester have welcomed the UK government’s plans to receive ‘thousands more’ refugees but believe that a humanitarian response should have happened ‘a long time ago’.
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