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Pep Guardiola delivers important reminder about multiculturalism after Jim Ratcliffe controversy

Danny Jones Danny Jones Pep Guardiola speech about embracing culture after Jim Ratcliffe immigration comments

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has delivered an important message about the power of multiculturalism in his most recent press conference.

Guardiola’s comments come after the high-profile controversy surrounding his rival club across the city, Man United, whose co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, saw some of his recent remarks fall under major scrutiny.

In case you somehow missed it, the Failsworth-born British billionaire was heavily criticised after claiming he believes the UK has been “colonised by immigrants”.

Fast forward a couple of days, and while the club and the fan base are still dealing with the fallout of the story, Pep acknowledged the debate by reminding people that “embracing other cultures” makes for a “better society”.

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Well put, Pep – in fact, we couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

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Although he didn’t reference the 74-year-old directly after being probed on the subject by journalists, the Man City boss reiterated that his time spent living and working across the world has only broadened his mind and enriched his life.

That goes for both his professional and personal spheres, by the way, as the Catalan coach has often spoken of his love for English culture and the Manc people, specifically.

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Speaking ahead of this weekend’s FA Cup game against local side Salford City, Pep described the attitudes towards immigrants around the world as a “big problem” despite most people simply leaving their country in search of “a better life”.

He also drew attention to the fact that he, like so many others in football – a sporting industry loved the world round by people from all walks of life and that the likes of Ratcliffe directly benefit from – is an immigrant working and contributing to not just the game but the British economy by being here.

Meanwhile, Manchester United have since shared a public statement on their club website and across social media, reiterating to fans and supporters the world over that they are an “inclusive club”.

You can read their full response down below.

Man United release statement after controversy around Jim Ratcliffe comments on immigration
‘We will continue to represent our people, our city and our fans with purpose and pride.’

The INEOS chairman, CEO and minority stakeholder in Manchester United Football Club, has since apologised (at least in part) for his “choice of language” following the divisive interview with Sky News.

In a world where plenty of people are quick to pessimism, negativity and turn to division almost by default, Pep’s message is one echoed by so many and is one that we should all keep in mind.

And for anyone who needs a more light-hearted bit of content on their timeline this week, here’s what else Pep said in his pre-match presser…

Pep Guardiola responding to a really intelligent question from a reporter:

‘Do you want to be my assistant coach, fucking hell, you are brilliant…’

Superb from Pep 👏🤣🤣

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— george (@StokeyyG2) February 13, 2026

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The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 16 – 22 February 2026

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Schools are out and half term is here.

So as you can imagine, we’re really not short of exciting activities and events to be getting up to right across Greater Manchester this week – with everything from 360° walk-through projection shows and world-premiere science exhibitions, to the UK’s largest LEGO convention, pie festivals, and much more happening this week.

Finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though? No worries. We’ve chosen a few of the highlights for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.

Both free things and those that’ll set you back a few pennies are featured.

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Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos 

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 16 February – onwards

Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos / Credit: Science Museum Group | BBC

Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos has made its world premiere at the Science and Industry Museum, and is inviting visitors to explore our wondrous Solar System.

Fresh off-the-back of the new BBC Children’s and Education TV show, Horrible Science, the ‘thrilling’ new exhibition encouraging visitors to ‘do science the horrible way’, and join both scientists and supervillains to unveil the secrets of space.

The new exhibition propels families up into space where mystery, intrigue, and rocket-loads of silly and surprising science await. You’ll get to venture through a series of cosmic zones, walk in the shoes of astronauts, explore the life-giving energy of the sun, marvel at mysterious moons, and discover far-off weird worlds.

Find out more and book your tickets here.

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LUMINISCENCE

Manchester Cathedral

Monday 16 February – 26 March

LUMINISCENCE
LUMINISCENCE / Credit: Supplied

Manchester Cathedral has been lit up with a ‘truly stunning’ new 360° walk-through projection show this winter.

Combining 360° video mapping, new orchestral arrangements of iconic songs, and a narrative story celebrating everything that makes Manchester and its residents so special, visitors are now invited to step into a ‘spellbinding fusion’ of light, sound, and storytelling.

LUMINISCENCE pays tribute to Manchester’s rich cultural heritage through specially arranged orchestral renditions of iconic anthems – with the setlist including songs by Oasis, The Verve, Joy Division, and Elbow, just to name a few. 

Find out more and book your tickets here.

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The Festival of Pie 2026

The Black Friar

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Monday 16 – 28 February

The Festival of Pie 2026 / Credit: The Manc Group

Did someone say £10 pie? The Festival of Pie is back at The Black Friar is Salford, and in case you didn’t know, that means delicious handmade pies are yours for a bargain price all month long.

Pick from the classic meat and potato, or opt for something a little different like garlic, chicken and leek, mushroom keema and onion bhaji, and our personal favourite, the truffle dauphinoise. Plus, you can add sides like mash and peas for just £3.

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The deal is available all day Monday and Tuesday, and 12pm-6.30pm Wednesday to Friday, so don’t miss out before it’s too late.

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Looking for somewhere to watch the 2026 Six Nations in Manchester city centre?

It’s that time again, the Six Nations has started and we can practically taste the Guinness already.

That being said, we thought it only right to put together a list of where to watch it and enjoy those pints. With the tournament having now kicked off, we don’t want you scrambling around to find places showing the games, we just want you to sit back and enjoy yourself.

So, without further ado, here is our list of the best places to watch this year’s Six Nations here in Manchester city centre.

Don’t worry, you’re in good hands.

Where to watch the 2026 Six Nations in Manchester city centre

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Museum of Illusions

Market Street

Monday 16 February – onwards

The Museum of Illusions Manchester installations warp perspective. Credit: The Manc Group
Museum of Illusions / Credit: The Manc Group

Looking to escape the elements and have your mind boggled this half term? Sounds like a trip to Museum of Illusions is on the cards then.

It’s time to let your competitive side out – get ready to experience the city’s most unique attraction like never before. Race through the vortex, create the best mirror image, and complete the brain gym the fastest to win the dazzling trophy at the end.

Whether you’re team building with your work lot, or taking your mates for a bit of healthy competition, it’s a great one to have a go at.

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NEW OPENING – Eggslut

Deansgate

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Eggslut has made the move up north, at long last.

And, if we’re honest, after one bite of those truffle hash browns, we’re really wondering what’s taken them so long.

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This global sensation will be serving up a whole menu of egg sandwiches – from fan favourites like the Fairfax to classics like a bacon egg and cheese, as well as their viral french toast sticks with maple custard.

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LOWRY 360

The Lowry

Monday 16 February – onwards

LOWRY 360 / Credit: The Manc Group

L.S. Lowry’s iconic masterpiece ‘Going to the Match’ is being brought to life right before your eyes in this brand-new exhibition now open at The Lowry.

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LOWRY 360 is an immersive experience forming part of the legendary The Lowry theatre’s 25th anniversary programme, and it means that, for the first time ever, you can see one of Manchester’s most famous paintings by, arguably, the city’s most famous artist come to life through sight and sound.

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Better yet, after you’ve immersed yourself in this incredible experience, then you can then see the actual painting in the full gallery – Modern Life: The LS Lowry Exhibition.

Find out more here.

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Need somewhere to take the little Mancs for a bite to eat this half term?

Bella Italia, IKEA, and Yard & Coop are just some of the places offering kids the chance to eat for £1 or free this half term.

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With schools across Greater Manchester now out, and with many families understandably wanting to keep costs low where possible, plenty of supermarkets, independent and chain restaurants, and pub groups across the UK are offering kids the chance to eat a hearty meal out for as little as £1.

Some are even offering up children’s meals completely free of charge, meaning you really don’t have to break the bank.

Check out 10 different options to pick from here.

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The Super Duper Family Festival

Manchester City Centre

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Wednesday 18 – Sunday 22 February

Super Duper Family Festival
Super Duper Family Festival
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Get ready, as Manchester city centre will transform into a giant playground this week as The Super Duper Family Festival brings four free days of fun.

Families can make the most of a series of pop-up play zones at a variety of outdoor spaces and popular venues across the city centre this week, all of which will be free to use and ready to explore – with more areas than ever before this year providing unique experiences for all ages.

You can expect everything from gaming and crafts, to pop-up performances, hands-on workshops, fun children’s activities, and so much more.

Find out everything happening here.

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The Wizarding Adventure

East Lancashire Railway

Thursday 19 February

The Wizarding Adventure / Credit: ELR

The hugely popular wizard-themed steam train will be back travelling through Greater Manchester once again this week.

This is your chance to go on a ‘wizarding adventure’, where little Mancs can come together for a magical day of sharing spells and getting stuck into lots of magic-themed fun. Aspiring witches and wizards of all ages are invited to enrol in the spellbinding school of sorcery, as they take a ‘wacky and wonderful’ whistle stop tour through the ‘Irwell Valley of wonders’.

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You’ll get to learn powerful incantations and perfect their wand-waving skills, all while using their imagination and learning how to soar through the skies on a broomstick.

Book your tickets before it’s too late here.

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NEW OPENING – Great Northern Market

Manchester Airport T2

Great Northern Market / Credit: The Manc Group

You can now get a taste of Mexico, Japan, Nashville, Naples, and Greece, all under one roof and without even boarding a flight, as Manchester Airport has now opened up a brand new foodie hub in Terminal 2.

Great Northern Market is a new food hall with six kitchens, plus a kiosk from our beloved Gooey.

Whether it’s a souvlaki and an airport pint, or breakfast butties and a smoothie, your pre-flight scran has just taken off to a new league.

You can find out everything on offer here.

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Bricktastic 2026

Manchester Central

Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 February

LEGO Bricktastic
LEGO Bricktastic
Bricktastic 2026 / Credit: Shirlane Forrest

The biggest LEGO event in the UK is returning to Manchester this weekend

After proving to be such a massive sell-out success last year, Bricktastic – the ‘ultimate’ LEGO convention – will be returning to Manchester Central this weekend with even more incredible LEGO models, activities, and fun for all the family.

Fans can expect to see more than 300 exhibitors from around the world showcasing original LEGO creations, also known as MOCs (Models of Own Creation), all under one roof at Manchester Central.

Whether you’re a fan of Star Wars, Friends, or Harry Potter, you’ll find your favourite LEGO themes and more at the event next.

Find out more and get last-minute tickets here.

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The Alternative Indie Wedding Fair

New Century Hall

Sunday 22 February

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The Alternative Indie Wedding Fair is back in Manchester this weekend for its fourth year running, helping you create the most memorable day yet.

If you’re planning on popping the question on Valentine’s Day, this is an ideal first event to attend together as all the local independent suppliers you could need will be under one roof – including florists, planners, photographers, caterers, bridal wear, entertainment, and more.

Taking place at New Century Hall this Sunday, there’s two sessions running throughout the day, 12-2pm and 2-4pm, and tickets are just £5 with free fizz on arrival.

Find out more and book tickets here.

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