What the f***? Swearing has become a real curse among ‘desensitised’ Manchester – and experts explain why
Over 80% of those questioned feel swearing more common nowadays than previous years
Over 80% of those questioned feel swearing more common nowadays than previous years
A University of Manchester study insists that drugs can combat the effects of jet lag.
Guy Verhofstadt, a leading candidate for the European Union commission presidency, stressed that solidarity among EU member states was needed to resolve the Crimean crisis.
‘Uncovering the Invisible: A Portrait of Latin Americans in the UK’ will be hosted at Manchester’s Instituto Cervantes
Manchester student bags top prize for book app creation at awards
According to the research, the groups with the highest proportion of people with degree level qualifications were the Chinese (43%), Indian (42%) and Black African groups (40%)
Manchester student Chris Steeples is focused on this summer’s Commonwealth Games
Crash occurred just after 10.30am on Manchester’s Oxford Road today
Doctors Ian and Lynne Hampson proving a winning combination at home and in the lab
Visual art from Salford University students also forms part of Aftermath exhibition
Students are attempting to raise £50,000 for Oxfam
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