Rediscovering the long-lost memoir of a Manchester bookseller
'It was a miserable and insecure existence'
'It was a miserable and insecure existence'
The spontaneous energy that live jazz feeds off is nigh-on impossible to capture via digital means
Our guide to the arts and culture venues now welcoming visitors
70 pieces of human remains found in a Scottish ravine, and a case that gripped the public
'Everything I would click on was talking about property rental yields'
We meet the man trying to preserve a dying species in Wigan
Elizabeth Alker is a star of Radio 3. She tells us about mixing genres and addresses the station's traditionalist critics
Plus: Our recommendations for things to do this week, and some lovely local photos
Plus: Our recommendations for things to do this week, and some lovely local photos
'Brexit politics isn't going anywhere. It's still an extraordinarily powerful predictor of how people are behaving politically'
Plus: Links to the local elections across Greater Manchester
Della Robinson was one of the many subpostmasters affected by the Horizon accounting scandal. She tells us her story.
'That was a difficult moment, a really difficult moment'
Plus: We were in court for a 'very peculiar case' at Minshull Street
The mayor tells us about the stresses of the pandemic, how much he has changed since leaving Westminster - and why he would only go back 'to play a leadership role'
A man finally faces justice at Minshull Street