
‘We should all hang our heads in shame’: On the picket line with Manchester psychologists
Medics and patients alike say Manchester’s mental health services are at a crisis point
Medics and patients alike say Manchester’s mental health services are at a crisis point
At home with one of the North West’s most controversial defence lawyers
Plus: the meltdown at Tameside Council and a talk with the author of Call Me By Your Name
Lax English language standards are degrading the experience of home and international students alike, according to insiders
‘There’s no other option for us — they’ve forced our hand’
‘You know how you and your pals are always the coolest, maddest people you know in the world?’
Plus, experimental theatre at the White Hotel and a talk about Manchester’s role in developing radio astronomy
‘Sometimes politics happens to you, whether you have a choice or not’
Partying with 500 lesbians, aged 18 to 70
Plus, the city’s most ruthless landlord talks about his secret hospitality workers-only nights
Adventures on set in the early years of Granada TV
Dispatches from a anaesthetist’s year working in field hospitals in Gaza
Plus: the Bee Network gets more punctual, but still misses targets
‘The reason why we come is to feel at ease with ourselves for even an hour, because we tried to set the world right’
Joshi writes about a big media deal and the long-running investigation into Sacha Lord’s company
Plus, the forgotten ‘French rose from Manchester’ who inspired Proust