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Sleuth week 28: in which Sleuth squeezes brains onto his lunch
The political theatre collective was co-founded by Hesmondhalgh in response to the 2015 Tory conference...
The Prime Minister has fully embraced the anti-democratic philosophy of the European Union, says Graham...
New plans to transform Manchester's main public square into 'one of the finest civic spaces...
Yes, but it would involve obtaining a civil banning order through the court... anyone got...
With stalwarts such as MadLab and Marc the Printers now gone, Andrea Sandor speaks with...
The Manchester venue beat off countrywide competition in the National Best New Business Awards
Week 27: in which Sleuth doesn’t get offered food by a fat lady on the...
Outdoor seating, day drinking, what fun! But there's still something missing.
Jonathan Schofield thinks the provision of beautiful parks should be part of health policy
Businesses are uniting to sign up for the ‘Working Forward pledge’, a nationwide initiative being...
Sleuth takes a look at the new set of rules issued for the city's financial...
Plans waved through include those for a 51-storey skyscraper on the Mancunian Way
Manchester comfortably beats New York, Paris and London - hang your heads
Week 25: in which Sleuth meets England supporters on Gnome Island
Jonathan Schofield on how Manchester became 'Cottonopolis' and how the ghost of the dead trade...
As leaseholders are asked to stump up costs, is it time we turned the sprinklers...
Controversial £200m development has finally been given the go ahead
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Sleuth week 28: in which Sleuth squeezes brains onto his lunch
Julie Hesmondhalgh on Take Back Theatre: 'where acting meets activism'
The political theatre collective was co-founded by Hesmondhalgh in response to the 2015 Tory conference...
Manchester MP calls Brexit "the worst deal since the Russians sold Alaska to the USA"
The Prime Minister has fully embraced the anti-democratic philosophy of the European Union, says Graham...
Albert Square to grow by 20% as roads are scrapped
New plans to transform Manchester's main public square into 'one of the finest civic spaces...
Could Manchester actually ban Donald Trump?
Yes, but it would involve obtaining a civil banning order through the court... anyone got...
Is Northern Quarter in danger of becoming just another Shoreditch?
With stalwarts such as MadLab and Marc the Printers now gone, Andrea Sandor speaks with...
Masons Restaurant Bar wins ‘Restaurant of the Year’
The Manchester venue beat off countrywide competition in the National Best New Business Awards
Sleuth - Manchester wins gross street award + is Jordan Henderson actually Alan Turing?
Week 27: in which Sleuth doesn’t get offered food by a fat lady on the...
Manchester’s finally behaving like a European city... so where's the late night grub?
Outdoor seating, day drinking, what fun! But there's still something missing.
Salford's Peel Park is looking lovely - now let's sort the rest out
Jonathan Schofield thinks the provision of beautiful parks should be part of health policy
Manchester’s about to become the best place in the UK to be a new parent
Businesses are uniting to sign up for the ‘Working Forward pledge’, a nationwide initiative being...
Code of Conduct: how to behave in... Spinningfields
Sleuth takes a look at the new set of rules issued for the city's financial...
Council approves major new city centre towers and schemes
Plans waved through include those for a 51-storey skyscraper on the Mancunian Way
Wild things - Manchester named 'wildest city in the world'
Manchester comfortably beats New York, Paris and London - hang your heads
Manchester is not not London + Manchester's biggest lunch + tooth or todger?
Week 25: in which Sleuth meets England supporters on Gnome Island
A short history of Manchester: the rise and fall of Cottonopolis
Jonathan Schofield on how Manchester became 'Cottonopolis' and how the ghost of the dead trade...
How much? Green Quarter residents told to pay £3m to replace Grenfell-style cladding
As leaseholders are asked to stump up costs, is it time we turned the sprinklers...
St Michael's - Secretary of State gives Neville the nod
Controversial £200m development has finally been given the go ahead