In pictures: Progress underway on Manchester Town Hall restoration as Christmas markets return
Manchester’s historic town hall has been hidden from the public under scaffolding since 2018. With Christmas markets set to open
Manchester’s historic town hall has been hidden from the public under scaffolding since 2018. With Christmas markets set to open
Bolton Council has revealed plans to spend nearly £12million to repair more than 100 buildings including the Town Hall. Work
Manchester’s annual food and drink festival is back with some fizz, a bang and scallops – all until October 8…
A year since 22 people were tragically killed by a suicide bomber at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, we remember those lost on a day full of tributes.
Entertainment comes in many forms, from music to novels, from amazing real money casino games from All Jackpots casino to theatre acts and moving pictures projected on the silver screen.
Manchester’s Christmas lights switch on was full of frivolities and fantastic fireworks, but a strong sense of solidarity was also present.
In the fight to end modern slavery and human trafficking Greater Manchester Police must ‘be brave’ in their partnerships with other agencies, according to the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner.
Manchester music legend Johnny Marr recently revealed that the city’s 25-storey CIS building provided the unlikely inspiration for a love song that featured on his recent solo album.
‘Remember the children of Gaza’ will be the cry as Manchester city councillors and residents will fly the Palestine flag and read the names of children killed in the Gaza conflict this weekend.
Lord Mayor of Manchester Councillor Naeem ul Hassan will be joined by former the former Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell-Magne Bondevik on March 15.
To commemorate LGBT History Month, Manchester City Council will hold its second annual LGBT Question Time at the town hall
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