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Search results for: climate crisis

Social movement banners lying flat on the floor

Greater Manchester social movements come together to demand change

By Anja Jungmayr | 9 July 2025News

Can a coalition of social movements provide a challenge to the Labour establishment? Only time will tell.

Colin Barker’s legacy lives on in Manchester at the 30th anniversary of the social movements conference he pioneered

By Anja Jungmayr | 23 June 2025News

Manchester has been home to the Alternative Futures and Popular Protest conference for 30 years. Originally organised by Colin Barker in the 90s, it continues to inform how activists and academics all over the world understand and create change through social movements.

A group of striking railway workers stand in front of the near-empty deoarture boards in an otherwise quiet Manchester Piccadilly station.

The railway strikes are about more than money for workers and passengers

By Gary Roberts | 30 December 2022News

The Meteor visited striking rail workers at Manchester’s Piccadilly Station on Friday 16 December to find out why the employees are so determined to win their struggle.

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.

Anti-glazer protest

Why the protests against the Glazers’ ownership of Manchester United speak to a larger problem of economic and social impotence 

By Gary Roberts | 26 August 2022Features

Monday night saw thousands of Manchester United fans gather again to protest at the Glazers’ ownership of the Old Trafford-based football club.

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.

Bluedot

Bluedot addresses the elephant in the field while keeping the music alive

By Gary Roberts | 30 July 2022Culture

Bluedot claims the festival ‘eco-crown’ not just for having a range of initiatives to cut emissions and waste, but also by offering a genuine attempt to inform, educate and influence its audience.

Greater Manchester woman amongst 19 people in court today for Insulate Britain protests

By Conrad Bower | 1 February 2022News

Insulate Britain activists are in court today. They face conviction and possible imprisonment for their direct action protests aimed at spurring the government into action to combat climate change.

Manchester council land ownership revealed in interactive online map

By Alex King | 10 January 2022News

The authors of the map hope it will encourage public debate around how Manchester’s land can be better used to address social and environmental needs rather than turning a profit for developers and investors.

‘What the bloody hell are museums for?’ Manchester Museum launches ‘Local Matters’ in Ardwick to help reimagine their role

By Conrad Bower | 24 December 2021Features

Manchester Museum is reimagining their role in society with the launch of a research project investigating inequality in Ardwick, undertaken by Museum staff, and the co-curation of a South Asia gallery reflecting the experiences of the diaspora in Greater Manchester.

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