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Manchester

  • Saturday, 3 August, 2024
    Neurotechnology
    Brain implant made from graphene is set to begin UK clinical trial

    Patients in Manchester will take part in first study using ‘wonder material’ that was discovered in the city

    An image of an InBrain cortical interface
  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    The State of Britain
    Stockport’s housing saga mirrors wider challenge for Labour planning reform Premium content

    The town faces the same Nimbyism and conflicting attitudes towards the greenbelt that stifle much of the national debate

    Stockport market hall
  • Saturday, 22 June, 2024
    Obituary
    Howard Bernstein, Manchester’s champion, 1953-2024

    The dealmaker flitted between Whitehall corridors and Middle Eastern palaces in a quest to rejuvenate his hometown

    Howard Bernstein
  • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
    The State of Britain
    A plan for reviving regional cities in the UK Premium content

    Also in this week’s newsletter: a salutary lesson for Labour

    George Osborne in a hard hat
  • Wednesday, 22 May, 2024
    HTSI
    Jeanette Winterson on Manchester, ‘the unquenchable city’

    The author celebrates the spirit, cheer and energy that power her place of birth

    Jeanette Winterson at the Victoria Baths, Manchester, first opened in 1906
  • Friday, 3 May, 2024
    News in-depth
    Botched launch of UK’s largest indoor arena hits bum note for Manchester

    Series of failed attempts at opening £365mn venue amid cancellations, confusion, safety concerns and resignations

    Contractors working on Co-op LIve
  • Wednesday, 1 May, 2024
    Manchester’s Co-op Live arena cancels opening concert a third time

    ‘Venue-related technical issue’ blamed for latest setback to hit £350mn project backed by Oak View Group

    The 23,500-capacity arena on the Etihad campus in Manchester
  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
    Manchester’s Co-op Live mega-venue delays opening for second time in a week

    Launch of UK’s largest indoor arena put back by build delays and safety concerns

    The Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, UK
  • Monday, 22 April, 2024
    UK business
    Manchester’s new arena delays opening night amid safety concerns

    US-backed Co-op Live takes ‘difficult decision’ to reschedule comedian’s shows

    A CGI of the Co-op Live venue which has a 23,500 capacity
  • Friday, 22 March, 2024
    ReviewTheatre
    The Long Shadow of Alois Brunner — Syrian refugee puts Nazi commandant centre stage

    Collective Ma’louba’s show at Aviva Studios in Manchester gets lost in metatheatrical tangles

    A man with dark glasses and a cane talks to another man in dark surroundings
  • Wednesday, 21 February, 2024
    Football
    Ratcliffe wants Man Utd to vie for Premier League title in three years

    New investor warns that transforming the club will take time and upgrading Old Trafford will cost £1bn

    Jim Ratcliffe pictured at Old Trafford in Manchester
  • Tuesday, 13 February, 2024
    ReviewMusic
    English National Opera’s Barber of Seville is a sure-fire evening’s entertainment — review

    Also in London: Kahchun Wong conducts a programme of Shostakovich and Japanese music at the Barbican

    A woman in 18th-century costume smiles broadly while holding up a letter
  • Sunday, 28 January, 2024
    Edwin Heathcote
    The UK is dismantling its legacy of municipal splendour

    Turning grand 19th-century town halls into luxury flats and hotels diminishes the public realm — and civic pride

    The Old War Office in central London
  • Wednesday, 3 January, 2024
    Architecture
    Manchester’s skyscrapers: towers of homebuilding ambition or ‘high-rise mania’?

    The northern English city is being transformed by new residential skyscrapers that dwarf its 19th-century heritage

    several skyscrapers behind traditional red brick buildings
  • Wednesday, 13 December, 2023
    Pollution
    Manchester scraps clean air charging zone plan

    Mayor Andy Burnham says investment in public transport will reduce pollution more quickly than imposing costs on drivers

    Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham promoting the area’s new publicly controlled bus network
  • Friday, 8 December, 2023
    Jennifer Williams
    Chanel decamps to Manchester in search of a bit of northern grit

    The high-end fashion brand came to a city backstreet for a rainswept runway show

    Models wear creations during the Chanel Metiers d’Art show in Manchester this week
  • Wednesday, 4 October, 2023
    UK politics
    Sunak axes northern leg of HS2 in flurry of ‘radical’ decisions

    Prime minister confirms high-speed rail decision and also announces education reforms and smoking curbs

    PM Rishi Sunak delivers his keynote speech at the Conservative party conference on October 4 2023
  • Tuesday, 26 September, 2023
    HS2
    Greater Manchester mayor proposes compromise on HS2 rail line

    Burnham says northern leg could be delayed if government commits to east-west route

    Trains at Manchester Piccadilly station
  • Sunday, 24 September, 2023
    News in-depthEnglish devolution
    English devolution ‘comes of age’ as Manchester takes on the buses

    Andy Burnham hails shift from Thatcher’s deregulated model back to local public control

  • Friday, 15 September, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    Train drivers announce strikes targeting Tory party conference

    Government hits out at Aslef walkouts planned for September 30 and October 4

    Commuters look at the departures board at Waterloo train station
  • Friday, 30 June, 2023
    Data PointsAmy Borrett
    Why do some UK cities punch below their weight?

    Poor transport between cities beyond the south-east is holding back Manchester and Birmingham

    A cityscape of London’s financial district
  • Friday, 31 March, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Devolution dies in darkness

    Centralising devolved scrutiny in England doesn’t make much sense, but the mayoral system does need some sunlight

    Manchester’s city skyline
  • Wednesday, 1 March, 2023
    ReviewBiography and memoir
    Manchester Unspun — the story of the city’s resurrection

    From the opening of the Haçienda to the property boom, adopted Mancunian Andy Spinoza tells a vivid story with the pride of a native

  • Monday, 20 February, 2023
    Visual Arts
    Manchester Museum’s new South Asia Gallery focuses on personal stories

    Real people and their experiences are at the heart of the gallery, reopening as part of the museum’s £15mn transformation

  • Sunday, 25 December, 2022
    Cost of living crisis
    Charity tries to provide dignity as well as food as cost of living soars

    On top of necessities of life, Humans MCR points people towards advice on all manner of financial struggles

    Humans MCR founder Lewey Hellewell
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