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The ‘anti refugee’ bill: Manchester takes a stand

By Alex King | 23 March 2022News

Demo in St Peter’s Square sees those with first-hand experience of trying to stay in the UK after fleeing their homes speak out against the government’s Nationality and Borders Bill.

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Gary Younge: ‘We must dream of the world we want, and then fight for it’

By Alexandria Slater | 3 March 2022Features

Professor Gary Younge’s ‘I danced here on other peoples’ dreams’ talk discussed the inequalities in society exposed by the Covid-19 pandemic and explored the potential for people to build ‘a more diverse, respectful and inclusive society.’

‘Explore the past, change the future’ at the Working Class Movement Library

By Gary Roberts | 25 February 2022Features

The Working Class Movement Library in Salford holds a unique record of Greater Manchester’s radical past that resonates with current social issues and the continuing fight for justice.

Potestors outside Elbit factory in Oldham

‘The Arms Factory Next Door’ – the campaign to oust Elbit from Oldham

By Rafe Conn | 24 February 2022Features

Elbit is the largest supplier to the Israeli military of unmanned aerial drones, which are used in lethal force attacks in Gaza leading to the deaths of Palestinian civilians.

Rafe Conn’s video documents the successful struggle of pro-Palestinian campaigners to remove the Israeli owned Elbit factory from Oldham.

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Bev Craig announces ambition for a ‘Real Living Wage’ Manchester

By Alex King | 21 February 2022News

Laying out her vision for the city for the first time as leader of Manchester city council, Bev Craig said social value should be an ‘approach that we all take’, starting with a Real Living Wage.

RECLAIM members on breakfast TV

‘If you’ve ever been told to stay silent, get louder’ RECLAIM tells the young working-class

By Judith Suckling | 6 January 2022Features

Manchester based charity RECLAIM are on a mission to increase the diversity of working-class voices heard in professional life.

84Youth Moss Side: Challenging damaging narratives and promoting peaceful change

By Judith Suckling | 3 December 2021Features

The murder of young men in Moss Side and the imprisonment of many under joint enterprise laws has left a community traumatised. 84Youth are addressing that trauma and challenging damaging narratives perpetuating youth violence.

People’s Takeover of Piccadilly Gardens: ‘We need to kick the door down for everyone’

By Dale Anne McAulay | 20 October 2021Features

If Piccadilly Gardens represents the ‘heart and soul’ of Manchester, campaigners say it needs to change the redesign emphasis on creating a ‘pretty space’ to one which is welcoming and inclusive to all. The People’s Takeover event has started the momentum for that change.

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Manchester celebrated as ‘northern humanitarian powerhouse’

By Yasmin Al-najar | 29 September 2021Features

In 2020 ‘over five million women, girls, boys and men in over 100 countries’ were provided humanitarian aid by Manchester based organisations.

BBC Rap Game UK contestant Meduulla premieres a song written specially for the event to reflect ‘Global Manchester’.

Sir Richard Leese’s swan song was to commission a memorial to inequality

By Guest Writer | 18 September 2021Opinion

In response to recent news that Richard Leese is to stand down as leader of Manchester City Council, local disabled activist Brian Hilton shares his personal views on Sir Richard and his legacy.

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