Manchester research means heart attacks can be diagnosed faster

A Manchester study has found that suspected heart attack patients could be diagnosed more quickly and effectively. The Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) funded research has...

The pilgrimage revival: Britain’s historic routes revealed by York academic

Dr Emma Wells, Associate Lecturer in York’s Department of History and Programme Director in Parish Church Studies at the Centre for Lifelong Learning, has...

St Ann’s launches churches attack on payday loans

Does Christmas have to start with a payday loan? No, according to the Church of England after the Bishop of Manchester launched a...

World’s first operational radar station to be restored

Set to be transformed are the Bawdsey Radar Transmitter Block in Suffolk, home to the world’s first operational radar station, and the de Havilland...

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Definitely Maybe

Believe it or not, it is twenty years since the debut album of Burnage's own Gallagher brothers first hit the shops. No downloads, steaming...

They think it’s all over…. It isn’t now 

A chalk mark has been spotted on the 1966 World Cup Final ball proving the ball never crossed the line, the National Football Museum...

Is Supermarket self scanning turning us into a nation of thieves?

Allowing customers to scan products and pay for them using their own mobile phones or iPads is becoming an increasingly common sight in retail...

Why the government needs to get serious about the self employed

The number of people in self-employment has grown by 46 percent since 2000 and today stands at 4.8 million, or 1 in 7 of...

Manchester research warns on use of sunscreen in preventing skin cancer

Scientists at The University of Manchester have shown that sunscreen cannot be relied upon alone to prevent malignant melanoma, the most deadly form of...