Walks, rides and activities planned for 30th anniversary of Trans Pennine Trail
Construction of the trail – which runs from coast to coast – began in 1989 and it was officially opened in 2001.
Construction of the trail – which runs from coast to coast – began in 1989 and it was officially opened in 2001.
The statistics show a 43% decline from 25,170 at 1 April 2012 to 14,348 at 1 April 2019.
The event, witnessed by A-list celebrities including Halle Berry, was also a media frenzy with one of the most anticipated fights of the year Khabib vs. McGregor, Hollywood flocked to see the fight, with Drake even making an appearance at the weigh-in.
Various events are taking place all over the country and Manchester Cathedral is hosting a memorial service with the theme: Bridging the Divide: Confronting Hate.
A warm day in Headingley did little to help Afghanistan make a mark in this year’s World Cup.
The Manchester International Festival returns this year and with it brings a whole host of artists, films and exhibitions.
Ever so often new products come on the market, be it fad diets like the Atkins, dance crazes like Gangnam style or toys like the hula hoop. But what is CBD, on everyone’s lips in the past year or so? MM investigates…
This summer Manchester celebrates the life of the artist, art critic and social thinker John Ruskin with a jam-packed festival, funded and supported by Manchester Metropolitan University and Ruskin’s Guild of St George. As MM found out, even 200 years after his birth he still divides opinion…
MM break down the most common types of curry variations, so the next time someone asks what to recommend you know what they’re talking about.
The picture is always grim when you think Somalia, with headlines of civil war and Hollywood blockbusters focussing on piracy, but an exhibition at HOME called See My Dunya hopes to shed a new light on the Somali community in Manchester.
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