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Rusholme nightclub row rages on as council blames management for negligence
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Sleuth week 8: Filthy pictures on the wall and dildonic nosh
Opinion: 'A Northern English currency: not just fantasy?'
Our councils are skint, and it’s all the pound’s fault, says John Blundell
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Ancoats Dispensary Trust admit defeat as council reclaim listed building
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Shudehill hotel rejected as council rap knuckles of developer
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Lucy Tomlinson visits Levenshulme, where a social enterprise aims to teach English through cooking