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Jonathan Schofield on the rise and rise of SimpsonHaughville
Discounts and VAT reductions were revealed in his latest financial statement
Jonathan Schofield rushes out for food and drink as venues open
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The Manchester institution has begun redundancy talks, with 65% of permanent jobs at risk
Council has waived fees for applications for extra outdoor space
The Press launches and a controversial tower is changed and approved
Forget sitting in an online queue for a supermarket, these local businesses can deliver the...
The pandemic leaves more hospitality casualties as staff are told they will not have a...
We won’t be propping up the bar … BUT we will be back in the...
Jonathan Schofield on a lovely building unveiled with a hugely relevant history
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The industry is struggling to survive, warns Cllr Luthfur Rahman in an open letter to...
40,000 people attended the 1978 rally and concert, featuring bands like Buzzcocks and Steel Pulse
The palace of creative commerce is reopening this weekend with new measures in place
‘This is not about politics, it’s about humanity’, wrote the Wythenshaw-born footballer in a letter...
Jonathan Schofield suggests a solution to the statue issue
Andrea Sandor looks at who might have put the brakes on the idea
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Jonathan Schofield on the rise and rise of SimpsonHaughville
Chancellor announces new ‘eat out to help out’ scheme to support restaurants
Discounts and VAT reductions were revealed in his latest financial statement
First night out in Manchester: Was Saturday night common sense or chaos?
Jonathan Schofield rushes out for food and drink as venues open
A lifeline at last - £1.57 billion rescue fund for theatres and music venues
With performing arts on the brink of collapse, the government has finally stepped in to...
Royal Exchange Theatre announces huge staff cuts as future remains uncertain
The Manchester institution has begun redundancy talks, with 65% of permanent jobs at risk
'Get your terraces out' City hospitality industry told
Council has waived fees for applications for extra outdoor space
Manchester's planning committee returns and Salboy multiplies
The Press launches and a controversial tower is changed and approved
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Forget sitting in an online queue for a supermarket, these local businesses can deliver the...
More Manchester restaurants have closed permanently
The pandemic leaves more hospitality casualties as staff are told they will not have a...
What to expect when SEVEN BRO7HERS beer houses reopen
We won’t be propping up the bar … BUT we will be back in the...
75 years on: The Manchester Congress that changed Africa
Jonathan Schofield on a lovely building unveiled with a hugely relevant history
Lockdown easing – Can restaurants and pubs rely on people’s common sense?
How easy is it to judge social distancing after a few pints?
Councillor’s support plea: ‘We won’t stand by and watch Manchester’s culture take its last gasp’
The industry is struggling to survive, warns Cllr Luthfur Rahman in an open letter to...
Rock Against Racism Northern Carnival: The protest that made music history
40,000 people attended the 1978 rally and concert, featuring bands like Buzzcocks and Steel Pulse
Afflecks is back and needs your support
The palace of creative commerce is reopening this weekend with new measures in place
What a result for Marcus Rashford and over a million children
‘This is not about politics, it’s about humanity’, wrote the Wythenshaw-born footballer in a letter...
Has Manchester had issues with its statues before?
Jonathan Schofield suggests a solution to the statue issue
200km pop-up cycle lanes planned for region - but any in Manchester?
Andrea Sandor looks at who might have put the brakes on the idea