Inside old mills, a group of pioneers are trying to revive the industry that made Manchester
This city's textile and garment trade dominated the world before disappearing abroad. Could it have a second act?
This city's textile and garment trade dominated the world before disappearing abroad. Could it have a second act?
'Don't worry, Princess Anne used this toilet when she visited'
'Everyone knew then it was Eddie, he’d gone and snuck into the chancellor’s carriage and come out with his trousers'
‘Deep in our heart, we believe in the city and the British values'
Green Summit prompts debate, plus the rest of the weekly briefing
After fourteen years, the 'greatest writer of his generation' delivers his magnum opus
Digging into missed health targets; a publishing CEO wants to set the record straight; and the perilous story of an Afghan asylum seeker
We investigate missed targets and a stuttering start to health devolution
'We are all very, very tense. The atmosphere is roughly equivalent to running into your ex’s new partner at a party’
We met an Afghan asylum seeker who built a new life in Manchester
Plus the rest of the weekly briefing
One young woman's story of getting addicted to VR
Three generations of one family have lived on a famous old burial ground
She likes Owen Jones, supported Jeremy Corbyn getting on the ballot and says she has been inspired by growing up in a council house
'Celebrating the resurrection of Christ in Glory, a sacred image I don’t believe in, and a mighty work of art I will applaud to the end of my allotted time'
The Conservative Party conference comes to Manchester, plus the rest of your weekly briefing