Students tear down campus fences at University of Manchester protest
Hundreds of University of Manchester students let off smoke bombs and tore down fences in a tense protest at the
Hundreds of University of Manchester students let off smoke bombs and tore down fences in a tense protest at the
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It’s sometime in October and I’m standing in front of Manchester Central Library, watching a white middle-aged man flick racial slurs over a barrier at a young man in a suit.
Roughly 40 protesters turned out to demonstrate the landslide re-election of the Conservative party in St. Peter’s Square last night. MM’s Doug Whitbread was there…
Roughly 200 people from as far as York and Sheffield met in All Saints Park, close to Manchester Metropolitan University, for the event, which was coordinated with others across the country.
Disability activists have slammed the design of a memorial to the Peterloo massacre – designed by artist Jeremy Deller and costing Manchester City Council £1m with a series of concentric circles that form steps leading up to a platform – for being inaccessible.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Manchester in support of ‘Soldier F’ on Good Friday.
The camaraderie and humour were already evident at 6.30am, as people gathered at Manchester’s Central Bus Station.
An anti-abortion vigil took a dramatic turn when praying pensioners were confronted by a six-foot aggressor at the Marie Stopes clinic in Manchester.
While the EDL rally in Piccadilly Gardens on Saturday had only 30 attendees, the anti-fascist counter protest organised in response had an estimated 100.
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