Youth Crime

Faraz Arian, a brown man with a bald head and a beard, wears a black shirt and burgundy jacket with a red lanyard. On the right of the image is Cllr John Hacking, an older white man with short white hair, a dark shirt, and a dark suit jacket. Both are smiling at the camera and doing peace signs. They are sat in a council chamber.

21st April 2025 | By Faraz Arian

Councillor John Hacking on tackling youth unemployment in Manchester

In an exclusive conversation with NQ, Councillor John Hacking, Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for Skills, Employment, and Leisure, shared his concerns about youth unemployment...

Photo of 16 year old Brianna Ghey

11th December 2023 | By Rebecca Mills

Transgender hate crime has increased in Manchester.

The Home Office released statics that showed transgender hate crimes in England have risen by 11% by March 2023. Since January 2023, authorities have reported...

16th January 2023 | By Kate Gaetto

Greater Manchester Police strengthen relations with Manchester Youth Groups to tackle knife crime

From 2020-2021, nearly 60,000 children were arrested for violent crimes across the UK. Moreover, crime rates overall were highest in the North West during 2021-2022....