“I think we just need a change”: How will the people of Bolton vote in the upcoming election?
With election day just under a week away, Mancunian Matters asked residents of Bolton how they will be voting on
With election day just under a week away, Mancunian Matters asked residents of Bolton how they will be voting on
Despite dominating politics in the 18th and 19th centuries, it has been 150 years since the Whig Party contested an election in Manchester – but now they’re back!
As the tension and the media coverage builds in the final leg of the race to become Britain’s next Prime Minister, MM have got in touch with a local politics expert to get his views of how the atmosphere surrounding the General Election has changed in Manchester over the last 32 years.
The People’s History Museum commemorated the women’s suffrage movement last Saturday as part of International Women’s Day (IWD) – documenting the events before females were eventually granted the full right to an electoral vote in 1928.
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