‘They sing chants about being vegetarians and eating hummus’
Chorlton's football ‘yobbos’ are like no other
Chorlton's football ‘yobbos’ are like no other
An end-of-year editor's note from Joshi - and our favourite stories of 2022
The chaotic mission to give abandoned dogs love and care
Jack rounds off his first year in journalism with a writer's edition
Plus: Avanti awarded £6.5m by government, and the latest update on the ENO
‘During Christmas, it’s hard to step into the Trafford Centre without a sense of foreboding’
Chris Brookes oversaw hospitals in Salford, Oldham, Rochdale and Bury
An unexpected music hall-inspired treat, starring Maxine Peake
Plus: the ‘cannon fodder’ of Bury New Road, and a review of the Royal Exchange’s newest show
Seven long-reads to take you elsewhere
‘The centre has not delivered' admits Labour, while The Economist calls for the government to 'Free the North'. But does anyone have the courage to end the capital's disastrous hoarding of power?
‘Should I just be celibate? Can I just not have a life?’
Sophie returns to your inbox in another soaring editor's edition, if she says so herself
Plus: New exhibitions, a philosophy cafe and the rest of our weekly to-do list
One of the region’s most prestigious schools stands accused of failing to protect its students and allowing racism and sexism to flourish. What’s going on inside?
Plus: We expertly rate the mulled wine offerings at the Christmas Markets