Year: 2025
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Manchester Metropolitan University
Sociology PhD graduate defies odds and inspires care leavers to go to University
An inspirational sociology student, who is a care leaver, has overcome the odds and graduated with a PhD from Manchester…
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Rochdale
Health, green spaces, and innovation right on your doorstep
‘On Your Doorstep’ encourages people to improve their health by taking advantage of the borough’s many parks, open spaces and unrivalled…
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Manchester City Council
Oasis Week at Manchester Central Library starts today – check out the Masterplan!
With OASIS now approaching the halfway mark of their five epic homecoming gigs in Heaton Park, Manchester’s Central Library is…
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Manchester City Council
Empty Homes Team gets into full swing to bring much-needed properties back into use
A new Council team dedicated to bringing empty homes across Manchester back into use has achieved almost 300 successes in…
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Oldham
“It has changed my perspective” – Oldham dads praise life-changing parenting course
Joanna Bird and Nicola Carnes running the parenting course A free 10-week programme helps build stronger family bonds through emotional…
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Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester Met ranked 7th in England for student experience
Manchester Metropolitan University has been ranked 7th in England for student experience and its students are more positive about their…
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Manchester City Council
Manchester welcomes Oasis fans from around the world to the city for epic homecoming concerts
With the first of Oasis’ homecoming gigs now only a matter of hours away, Manchester is going all out to…
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Manchester Metropolitan University
Bayeux tapestry set to return to the UK – in medieval times it was like an immersive art installation
Originally published on The Conversation By Dr Alexandra Makin, Third Century Research Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University The Bayeux tapestry…
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Manchester Metropolitan University
Secondary free schools had a positive impact on pupil outcomes, report finds
The free schools programme in England has generally had a positive impact on pupil outcomes at secondary level, including GCSE…
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Rochdale
Rochdale elects newest children’s champions
9-year-old Amelia of Norden Primary School, and Téa, aged 9, from St Vincent’s RC Primary School, were both elected as…
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