
‘Children seem a lot angrier’: The lingering legacy of the pandemic in our primary schools
At a meeting of Stockport primaries, several teachers agreed on one thing: their Year 2s are behaving differently
At a meeting of Stockport primaries, several teachers agreed on one thing: their Year 2s are behaving differently
Andy Burnham’s night time economy advisor doesn’t get paid for his work - but he certainly benefits from it
Plus: What to expect from the second part of our Sacha Lord profile, and a Salford terrace perfect for first time buyers
Why Manchester needs good data journalism
He has deep political connections and has built a clubbing empire despite caring little for dance music. But at whose expense?
A fellow Labour councillor has written a formal letter of complaint about Luthfur Rahman, one of the city’s leading political figures
We speak to the co-author of a major new report into power and prosperity in Britain
Plus: Arty workshops at Manchester Art Gallery and a Home of the Week with planning permission for not one but two extensions
A large group of parents gathered to shout at teachers outside a Fallowfield school this week. They say it started with a video about a trans child
Tim Heatley, Manchester’s most famous developer, blames the war of words at his flagship building on a noisy minority
The strange tale of Five Nights
Plus: The reviews roll in for Manchester International Festival
Aviva Studios is the biggest cultural investment this country has made in decades. But so far, its aims appear vague
Plus: Andy Burnham tells us the government might have got its rocks mixed up
Plus: What have you booked at MIF23?
Plus: ‘This has got to be one of my favourite Mill articles of all time’