
How do you persuade ordinary Mancunians to let you photograph them in their houses? Their cats
“It took me a very long time to feel settled, not only in a place but in my own bones”
“It took me a very long time to feel settled, not only in a place but in my own bones”
Police make 19 arrests, saying ‘people of all political and cultural backgrounds’ broke the law
The prospect of major international embarrassment may be the best route to government investment
We ask a local government insider what’s going wrong
‘I found the images disturbing, hard to justify, but there needs to be a proper process of investigation that’s fair to everyone involved,’ Andy Burnham tells us
‘It’s shocking, and it should be.’
Our supported housing investigation identifies a curious jump in value for a property in Oldham
A fourteen-year legal epic reaches its conclusion
Plus, the south Manchester man who believes he is God
Or: how to turn a popular local event back into a car park
The council says it was ‘market manipulation’. We reveal the curious tale of a dramatic property flip
‘They’ve listened, they’ve actually listened to us’
Plus: Fans watch England’s dreams fall apart at the AO Arena
Is Charlie Veitch a clear-eyed chronicler of Manchester’s decay – or exploiting it for “content”?
Jack Dulhanty’s writer’s edition
Plus, why are remote workers heading North?