Irish Foreign Minister and Mayors of Greater Manchester and Liverpool City Region look forward...

Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney, TD, Mayor Andy Burnham and Mayor Steve Rotheram agreed to further develop the partnership between Ireland and the...

Government sets out COVID testing plans as free testing ends on 1st April

People at risk of serious illness from COVID-19, and eligible for treatments, will continue to get free tests to use if they develop symptoms,...

Didsbury Mosque hits back over criticism in the Arena bombing inquiry

Didsbury Mosque has hit back at criticism it had received during the Manchester Arena bombing inquiry The Mosque on Burton Road which was attended by...

No wonder police officers are leaving the job

A police officer has used Twitter to tell the public the rigours of the job and saying it is understandable that police are leaving...

Manchester Experts call for significant changes in order to ‘level up’ the country

The Government needs to decentralise the UK’s decision-making structures and invest in skills if it is to achieve its ‘levelling up’ ambitions, according to...

Foo Fighters cancel Emirates Old Trafford concert after death of Taylor Hawkins

The Foo Fighters have cancelled their concert at the Emirates Old Trafford Ground that was due to take place on the 25th June after...

£15,000 boost for St Ann’s Hospice

t Ann’s Hospice has received a £15,000 boost from bereaved families in Salford. The money has been raised from metal which is recycled after cremations...

Local school children help design new park for Collyhurst Village

The developers behind the regeneration of Collyhurst Village, Far East Consortium, recruited local school children to help design the neighbourhood’s new public green space. ...

Salford shopkeeper found guilty for selling illegal tobacco and has cash seized

A Salford shopkeeper has been fined and had thousands of pounds seized for selling counterfeit cigarettes and hand rolling tobacco which did not...

Scientists find that the impact of social media on wellbeing varies across adolescence

Girls and boys might be more vulnerable to the negative effects of social media use at different times during their adolescence, say an international...