Telly addicts: 66% of Mancunians turned off by reality TV overload… but can’t stop tuning in
MM asked the people of Manchester ‘is there too much reality TV on television?’
MM asked the people of Manchester ‘is there too much reality TV on television?’
The firm who spearheaded the rise of ‘legal loan sharking’ revealed yesterday it is to wipe debt from more than 330,000 customers – costing the company a total of £220million.
MM took to the streets of Manchester to ask ‘should the voting age be lowered to 16?’
Skype calls could no longer be for just keeping in touch with far-flung pals after plans were announced for GPs to conduct consultations via video call.
George Osborne has revealed the Conservatives will cut the benefit cap from £26,000 to £23,000 to fund three million apprenticeships if they win the General Election next May.
Sir Richard Branson is adopting an idea used by the media streaming company Netflix, whereby it is entirely up to the employee when holiday is taken, and for how long
Apple’s new bendy iPhone 6 is just another in a long line of issues marring the reputation of the software giant
Apps such as Tinder and Grindr have made it possible for people to meet up for no-strings fun that may even lead to something more fruitful
Scotland has said no to independence – with 55% voting in the independence referendum to remain in the United Kingdom.
The 47-year-old’s life currently hangs in the balance after being captured by the Islamist terrorist group in Syria when he travelled over to help refuges in the war-torn country
Scotland undertakes its biggest ever decision in history today – whether or not to leave the United Kingdom and become an independent country.
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