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'I'm happy I got it!' Manchester residents start to receive first dose of Covid-19 vaccine
Frontline healthcare workers concerned over delay of second Covid-19 vaccine dose
Man jailed for life after brutal knife attacks on two elderly women in Oldham
'I'm happy I got it!' Manchester residents start to receive first dose of Covid-19 vaccine
Frontline healthcare workers concerned over delay of second Covid-19 vaccine dose
Teachers: the key workers left behind in the Covid-19 government vaccine roll-out
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14th Jan
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George Crafer
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A Manchester restaurant is helping local families amid government food parcel failure
A restaurant in south Manchester is providing hot meals to local families who are struggling during lockdown.
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8th Jan
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George Crafer
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Man jailed for life after brutal knife attacks on two elderly women in Oldham
A man who carried out a brutal knife attack on two elderly women has today been jailed.
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14th Dec
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Asher Nutting
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Important work of The Cellar Trust helped save my life, says 22-year-old woman living with bipolar disorder
"To put it simply, The Cellar Trust gave me the support that saved my life,” says 22-year-old Sophie De Groot, reflecting on the help given to her by independent mental health charity The Cellar Tr
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16th Dec
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Tyrese King
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Lack of representation in the English literature curriculum leads to calls for change from Penguin Books campaign
Penguin Books has launched a new programme to promote writers from ethnic minority backgrounds in English literature.
Manchester International Festival launches training academy for unemployed young people
25th Nov |
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'We won't let this beat us': Manchester’s new city-wide art trail can continue despite Tier 3 restrictions
26th Oct |
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A short history of the blues which won't make you feel blue
21st Jan |
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Ancient Egyptians associated it with the sun and Klimt gave it a Kiss: a short history of gold
7th Jan |
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New campaign encourages creativity amongst Greater Manchester residents to combat lockdown-induced mental health dips
18th Dec |
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From a pre-pandemic to a Covid-19 world, are universities doing enough to support students’ mental health?
11th Dec |
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