Famous Manchester faces led a new campaign to help Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham’s homelessness initiative.

The legend evolved that Manchester was at the heart of the 1605 Catholic plot to blow the Protestant King James and his Parliament into the next life and that Ordsall Hall was the location for Guy Fawkes and Robert Catesby to plot the subterfuge.

About Manchester spoke to James Spallone, Managing Director of Chinawhite about the move to Manchester, famous faces that have visited the venue and the future.

‪2019 marked 100 years since the first two-minute silence was observed on Armistice Day.

Tyson Fury opened up about a possible “psychosis” diagnosis by his psychologist. At one point he believed he was “being tortured by demons” and he reveals how he has been refused entry to restaurants because of his traveller community background.

BUSBY, a film about the definitive football manager was released.

The opening of Tom Kerridge’s gastropub located within the building that once housed Manchester’s Stock Exchange, and in a nod to the once-bustling trading floor he named it the Bull and Bear.

The Killers announced that they will be performing live at Emirates Old Trafford on Saturday 30 May 2020.

The Christie charity launched a major new advertising campaign featuring the stories of people whose lives have been touched by Manchester’s internationally acclaimed cancer centre.

A project telling some of the countless fascinating personal stories connected to Manchester Town Hall was launched.

It was the National Lottery’s 25th birthday and in that quarter of a century, more than £40billion has been raised for good causes – including £135million for Manchester’s heritage.

A long-distance walking route around Greater Manchester began being created thanks to an idea developed by a University of Salford graduate.

Circus 1903 opened at The Lowry and the production’s mischievous baby elephant Peanut couldn’t resist visiting the pop-up ice rink at MediaCityUK whilst in town.

Grown-Ups took over the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester.

STRIP! a new exhibition at the National Football Museum was launched and it looked through the history of football shirts and style.

After 12 years watching over the Manchester Christmas Markets the iconic town hall Santa found a new role at the Kellogg’s Factory on Trafford Park.

HOME unveiled a stunning new season for 2020 – featuring glam aliens, zombies, fictitious artists and a show that puts the period in period adaptation.

Salford City Council released aerial footage to encourage people to visit hidden gems in the city.

Blackpool, Manchester and Hull have mortality rates higher than parts of Turkey, Slovakia and Romania according to a report that showed the growing extent of the country’s regional divides.

Manchester Council announced that they wanted to make the new look Albert Square one of the finest civic spaces in Europe.

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