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Bricks & Mortar - a new type of property and planning round-up for Manchester
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Jonathan Schofield ponders Rory Stewart and the tiny tiny voice of 15.4 million people
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Jonathan Schofield and the strange case of the flawed Jeremy Deller design
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Jonathan Schofield recommends a green and gracious stroll via fine architecture
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Michael Taylor tells us why he is standing for European Parliament in the election we...
Danny Moran on today’s Euro elections as May finally teeters on the brink
Andrea Sandor investigates the public spaces sold off by Manchester City Council between 2014-2018 and...
Jonathan Schofield takes an occasional look at some of the streets that have disappeared or...
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Bricks & Mortar - a new type of property and planning round-up for Manchester
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As Clean Air week kicks off, there's a green wave of events focused on the...
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Seven Bro7hers and Kellogg’s have released two more upcycled breakfast brews
Sleuth: Mancunian predicts end of civilisation, chattering architects, beggars belief and other...
Week 24 in which Sleuth decides to build a bunker and stockpile food
Rooftop BBQs, a sports pitch, gym and cinema: Moda Angel Gardens, ups the ante
How more means more in Manchester's rental sector
Boom, bust or a new way forward: is the Manchester high street evolving?
We visit the new Clicks and Mortar store from Amazon and ask if this is...
No Government Voice: The Problem at the Heart of 'Power Up The North'
Jonathan Schofield ponders Rory Stewart and the tiny tiny voice of 15.4 million people
Sleuth: Mcr's biggest ever trousers plus TV clangers, and the sweetest D-Day story
Week 23: in which Sleuth borrows a Brompton to meet the girls
The Peterloo Memorial's lack of access. A glaring error?
Jonathan Schofield and the strange case of the flawed Jeremy Deller design
Over 30 local volunteer organisations honoured with Queen’s Awards
Pink angels, feeding the homeless and kids charities all recognised
Sleuth: Peterloo Memorial Row, no deposit - no fleas, fat NHS snacks, more Brexit nonsense
Week 22: flawed memorials, nuclear options and coffee shop remainers
Manchester’s loveliest quarter? Those blooming universities
Jonathan Schofield recommends a green and gracious stroll via fine architecture
"Cutting the crap with property management": Michael Howard of UrbanBubble interviewed
Jonathan Schofield talks to the ebullient enthusiast behind a company with almost 5,000 flats on...
Election day: Change UK's Michael Taylor interviewed by Mark Garner
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North West goes to polls as Farage eyes ownership of Europe debate
Danny Moran on today’s Euro elections as May finally teeters on the brink
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Andrea Sandor investigates the public spaces sold off by Manchester City Council between 2014-2018 and...
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