Thousands gather in city centre in support of ‘Soldier F’ and to protest controversial decision to prosecute him
Thousands of people took to the streets of Manchester in support of ‘Soldier F’ on Good Friday.
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.
The event’s Facebook page said that the demonstration was held in order to “highlight the struggle against Trump’s bigoted policies – from fighting racism, war and sexism.”
Manchester’s residents have unanimously announced their mistrust of David Cameron, in the wake of this week’s tax scandals.
A prominent philosopher and retired clinical neuroscientist has spoken in defence of a publicly-owned NHS, stating that we are becoming an ‘undeveloping country’ under our current Conservative Government.
Manchester activists branded the government’s decision to scrap the NHS bursaries ‘the most disgusting attack’ on students ever at yesterday’s protest.
Manchester campaigners took to the streets to march against cuts to NHS Bursaries, which could leave healthcare students with as much as £60,000 of debt.
Around a hundred protesters turned out to call on the UK Government to act on and stop supporting the killing of Oromo people in Ethiopia, in Albert Square yesterday.
North Manchester General Hospital may face ‘extinction’ as the shocking scale of budget cuts proposed by the government’s Healthier Together programme becomes clear.
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