Elon Musk thinks there is a hidden grooming scandal in Oldham. Why can’t the police find it?
This week’s controversy can be traced back to a vicious online campaign that has terrified politicians – but struggled to substantiate its claims
Plus: The City Council’s ex-chief stands accused of anti-semitism, questions remain over New Year floods, and Manchester’s new burger pop-up comes under fire
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How Whalley Range changed the course of history
‘If there ever is a sense for us where it’s become too corporate then maybe that’s time for us to hand it on’
The council says it was ‘market manipulation’. We reveal the curious tale of a dramatic property flip
Mollie is an investigative reporter whose work has appeared in Tribune Magazine and The Sunday Times. Her investigation into a spiking in the Northern Quarter was praised in parliament.
Jack has been a staff writer at The Mill since 2022, writing about the city’s people, from crane drivers and butchers to the city’s leading planners and decision-makers.
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Behind the scenes of the most ambitious renovation project in living memory
Has Didsbury lost its way?
Some thought they were screwed — they couldn't have been more wrong
‘Manchester Pride seems to be about straight girls going out on a sesh, getting drunk and coked up with their gay mates’
It's been nearly forty years since an Asian boy was stabbed to death by his white classmate in Burnage. Whether the killing was racially motivated remains strangely contentious to this day
…and that it requested £10,500 of emergency funding - to redesign a website
‘They are actually squatting in our property, and they’re making money from that’
How the Whalley Range social club reached a crisis point