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A vulnerable man, of pensionable age, made homeless - this speaks to the heart of...
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Week 46: Sleuth meets a pair of drunk bears
Deanna Thomas speaks to the growing number of restaurants asking for payment up front
Jonathan Schofield crosses the Ordsall Chord fully tooled up
But the bike-sharing service say they plan to improve and expand the service
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FilterHulme's Captain Cae0s is finally evicted
A vulnerable man, of pensionable age, made homeless - this speaks to the heart of...
Who was voted the 'Greatest Northerner of all Time’ (well, Manc)?
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Week 48: in which traffic gets diverted into a dirty shop
A short history of Manchester: the wizard, the cavalier and the mercenary
Part three of Jonathan Schofield’s history of the city (1600-1660)
Super Mario's weird Manchester gig, Curry Mile's Butt and plasticine vomit
Week 48: the weirdest thing Sleuth's ever seen in a pub
80 giant sculptures to make a bee-line through Manchester
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Vending machine for the homeless to be installed in Manchester
Action Hunger hope to install a machine in the Arndale following a trial-period in Nottingham
Europe’s first virtual reality centre opens in Manchester
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A short history of Manchester: charters, American States and drinking rules
Part two: Jonathan Schofield covers the years from 1066 to 1600, a time of slow...
Man who hates job hails Metrolink + Manchester's worst tour - Sleuth
Week 47: in which the King of Gondor plans a new city centre tower
This chimney is better than most of Manchester’s new tall buildings
The ‘Tower of Light’ is part of the council’s new low-carbon heat network
Food market decision causes rumpus in Stockport
Restaurateur Steve Pilling has won the bid to overhaul the Produce Hall - but some...
Sleuth - NQ's not ready bar opening, sneaky Mobike and mad David Icke
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Deanna Thomas speaks to the growing number of restaurants asking for payment up front
Ordsall Chord: the veneration of St. Bridge
Jonathan Schofield crosses the Ordsall Chord fully tooled up
Mobike removed all 1000 bikes from Manchester - here's why
But the bike-sharing service say they plan to improve and expand the service
Artists v property developers: Manchester’s growing dilemma
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Week 45: FREE Banana Fritters... but only for monkeys