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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Labour Leader Keir Starmer on stage at the 2022 Labour Party conference

The Labour Party are riding high in the polls but where does Manchester figure in their plans?

By Gary Roberts | 14 October 2022News

Last month’s Labour Party conference was positive and hopeful. There now seem to be some policies and plans coming together – but what does it mean for Manchester?

Keir Starmer & supporters on stage applauding

Labour conference sees the party’s fortunes change in the wake of Tory failure and scandal

By Gary Roberts | 5 October 2022News

Last weekend, The Meteor sent reporters to the Labour Conference and The World Transformed in Liverpool, seeing as it’s practically on our doorstep – and the issues on the agendas are of high importance to many of us living in Greater Manchester.

Cracking Good Food logo against a background of foraged food

Local social enterprise Cracking Good Food shares low-fuel cooking guide

By Alice Toomer-McAlpine | 24 September 2022News

Cracking Good Food’s guide contains budget recipes, meal plans and shopping lists to help people struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.

Protestors take the knee, holding signs saying 'justice for Chris Kaba'

Chris Kaba: a nationwide call for action after fatal police shooting

By Gary Roberts | 22 September 2022News

The killing of unarmed Chris Kaba by a police marksman shocked people all over the UK. Manchester, like many British towns and cities, held a rally to demand justice for his death.

Animal Rebellion protestors seated on the floor of a supermarket milk aisle

Meet the animal rights activists fighting for a plant-based food system

By Alex King | 7 September 2022News

Animal Rebellion staged a protest against dairy products at a supermarket in Manchester last weekend. Alex King spoke to them to find out more about their campaign.

BBC participants in Manchester Pride parade with gold letter balloons spelling out 'PRIDE'

Manchester attempts to regain its Pride with a return to its roots

By Gary Roberts | 4 September 2022News

Manchester Pride is often criticised for being commercialised and being more of a party than a protest. But it can be both, as Gary Roberts discovered at the 2022 Pride weekend.

A waiting crowd gathers outside Manchester Cathedral for the Enough is Enough rally.

Manchester says: Enough is Enough

By Alice Toomer-McAlpine, Eddie Toomer-McAlpine | 1 September 2022News

Enough Is Enough campaign launches in Manchester with thousands joining together to hear rousing speeches from union leaders, MPs and community groups.

Jeremy Corbyn speaking at Peterloo rally 14 August 2022

Peterloo march highlights continued social struggle amid current ideological divisions

By Gary Roberts | 22 August 2022News

This year’s Peterloo rally made connections between the political struggles of the past and the present, yet many Mancunians remain unaware of the significance of this democratic protest.

Peterloo massacre period art

March and protest in remembrance of Peterloo to oppose tower set to threaten massacre landmark

By Kacy Preen | 10 August 2022News

The events of the 1819 Peterloo massacre still echo in politics today, with our right to protest, strike and protect our city’s heritage under threat from elites. This year’s commemorations feature speakers, music, a talk on media democracy – and a protest to save the historic Britons Protection pub from developers.

A street in Gorton, flanked on both sides by two-up, two-down terraced houses.

Revealed: The company paid millions in public money for providing temporary accommodation in Manchester

By Conrad Bower, Alex King | 14 July 2022News

A single company received £4.59m from Manchester city council for providing temporary accommodation for homeless households in the 2020-21 financial year, a freedom of information request submitted by the Meteor to the council shows.

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