Manchester to get its first “Free from Cafe” opening next month at the Royal...

Squared Ventures Group has signed a deal with international estate firm Hines to open Manchester’s first free-from café at The Royal Exchange Manchester. Due to...

Flight club opens on King Street

Hotly anticipated Social Darts venue, Flight Club, will open on King Street today, Friday 26th October. The entertainment venue, which will open daily 12pm until...

There is lots of spooky goings on Food and Drink wise in Manchester

Getting into the Halloween spirit will be easy this year as Manchester serves up a whole host of events. Slug & Lettuce at Deansgate...

Full extent of Greater Manchester’s air quality problem revealed in new report

Many more parts of Greater Manchester have higher levels of air pollution than previously thought, a report published today reveals. 152 stretches of road in...

Snapshot: The moment Securicor removed art masterpieces from the home of LS Lowry in...

When LS Lowry died in 1976, the task of clearing his house of his considerable art collection was nothing short of epic. Lowry avoided receiving...

The Snowman art trail comes to MediaCity this Christmas

A festive sculpture trail is to take place around MediaCityK this Christmas to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Raymond Briggs’ heart-warming picture book The...

Spinningfields Is In For A Real Treat As New Luxe Bar & Kitchen Banyan...

Banyan Bar & Kitchen asserts itself as the hottest new opening on Manchester’s bar and restaurant scene opening Saturday 27 October. With a real focus...

Mamma Mia – Top architect dubs Rochdale – the ‘Venice of the North’

Rochdale has been compared to one of the world's most visited cities by a leading Professor of Architecture. Sally Stone, a Reader in Architecture at...

Review-Let it be at the Opera House

There’s a buzz around the Beatles again this year. November sees the fiftieth anniversary of the release of the White Album and will see...

Campaign launches to save “Kendals” but do we really love it?

It’s stood on Deansgate since the middle of the nineteenth century,it evokes nostalgic memories of days out,but its future could well be over. As Mike...