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2022 14:54:25 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/image-2.gif 283761 283753 0 0 <![CDATA[image-2]]> https://themanc.com/?attachment_id=283762 Fri, 27 May 2022 14:54:25 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/image-2.gif 283762 283753 0 0 <![CDATA[image-3]]> https://themanc.com/?attachment_id=283763 Fri, 27 May 2022 14:54:25 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/image-3.gif 283763 283753 0 0 <![CDATA[image-3]]> https://themanc.com/?attachment_id=283764 Fri, 27 May 2022 14:54:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/image-3.gif 283764 283753 0 0 <![CDATA[image-4]]> https://themanc.com/?attachment_id=283765 Fri, 27 May 2022 14:54:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/image-4.gif 283765 283753 0 0 <![CDATA[800px-Gender_Pay_Inequality]]> https://themanc.com/?attachment_id=279447 Tue, 03 May 2022 13:20:28 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/800px-Gender_Pay_Inequality.jpg 279447 279391 0 0 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<![CDATA[download]]> https://themanc.com/?attachment_id=281103 Thu, 12 May 2022 11:39:28 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/download.jpg 281103 281097 0 0 <![CDATA[All the Manchester restaurants named in the Food Awards England 2022]]> https://themanc.com/?p=281619 https://themanc.com/?p=281619 281619 0 0 0 <![CDATA[peakcav2]]> https://themanc.com/?attachment_id=281622 Tue, 17 May 2022 10:40:24 +0000 https://themanc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/peakcav2.jpg 281622 281442 0 0 <![CDATA[This underground Manchester bar is throwing a birthday bash with cocktails, live music, and more]]> https://themanc.com/?p=281623 https://themanc.com/?p=281623

One of Manchester's most bold and eclectic cocktail bars is throwing a big party to celebrate its sixth birthday this month.

It may be just off the beaten track and tucked away in the basement of a Grade II-listed Victorian building on South King Street - just off Deansgate’s main thoroughfare in the heart of the city centre - but Arcane is no secret and has definitely made a well-deserved name for itself since opening its doors back in 2016.

Arcane was built off longtime friends and owners, Mark Taylor and Gary Kilroy's, vision for bringing something "creative yet unpretentious" to the city's nightlife scene, and it's fair to say that since then, it has more than earned its place as a bar worth hitting up when you're out in Manchester.

Given that it's known for having an extensive menu of drinks prepared by some of the city’s most-knowledgeable artisans, and has been surprising even the most seasoned cocktail connoisseurs for the past half-decade, Arcane has got a lot to celebrate.

Read more: The best ‘secret’ bars hidden away in Manchester

And next week, six years after the self-proclaimed "drinking den" first opened in the city, it's going to do just that.

To celebrate six years in style, Arcane will be throwing a big birthday party on Thursday 26 May from 8pm - 10pm, and you can expect live music, DJs blasting out tunes, and of course, and eclectic mix of drinks and cocktails.

After what has been an undeniably difficult two years for the city's hospitality scene amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the owners and staff at Arcane are also keen to use the sixth birthday party to mark the industry's return to near normality and "celebrate the fact that we're still here and we're still going strong".

There'll be plenty of drinks deals to make the most of throughout the big birthday party night, and in a fitting nod to what was available back when the bar first opened, guests can also grab some old industry "throwback" offers too.

How does a bottle of beer and a Tom Collins for just £8 sound?

The drinking den is throwing a big party to celebrate its sixth year still standing in our city next week / Credit: Arcane

You can also expect plenty of cocktails featuring tipples by event sponsors, Sipsmith Gin, as well as some limited-edition cocktails that will be mixed and served especially for the night, and even some Jägermeister specials too.

Read more: Some of Manchester’s best independent bars to sip a cocktail at

Staff will be suited and booted for the occasion, and there'll even promises to be a free welcome drink to any guests who want to get into the swing of things and come down dressed to the nines too.

Fancy it then? Head on down to Arcane Cocktail Bar from 8pm on Thursday 26 May.

Featured Image - Arcane

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The UK's biggest football fan park is back by popular demand and returning to Manchester for the 2022 World Cup later this year.

Following what was a hugely successful and sold-out run during Euro 2020 - where 25,000 fans come together at different fan park locations across the UK to cheer on England’s historic Euro campaign - sporting events company, 4TheFans, has launched the first edition of its World Cup 2022 fan parks.

And Manchester's Soccer Dome at Trafford Park is the location picked for this year's event.

As it has now become known for, 4TheFans will be bringing back the big game atmosphere and immersive fan experience, but this time, without any necessary COVID-19 restrictions.

This means that football fans can expect huge anti-glare screens, world-class sound systems, a series of exclusive bars and food traders, DJs, competitions, and prize giveaways, all brought to you by a dedicated host for the event.

4TheFans is bringing back the big game atmosphere and immersive fan experience to Manchester / Credit: 4TheFans

Not only that, but each match screening is also set to welcome a genuine football legend to the party - with big names such as former Manchester City and Manchester United players, Joleon Lescott and Wes Brown, lined-up for the England games.

Other stars are set to make appearances during the tournament's Knockout games too, and their names are soon-to-be-announced, so keep your eyes peeled.

The 4TheFans Fan Parks are all about "putting football fans at the heart of the action".

Read more: Reaction and reflection after England’s heartbreaking loss to Italy in Euro 2020 final

The 2022 World Cup officially kicks off on 21 November and runs right through to 18 December in Qatar, and while it's certainly not an easy one to get to, 4TheFans is probably the next best thing to having a match ticket if you're looking to make the most of one of the world's most iconic sporting competitions.

The 4TheFans Fan Parks are all about "putting football fans at the heart of the action" / Credit: 4TheFans

Tickets will set you back £12 per person or £8 as part of a group booking of six, with a range of VIP table options also available.

As mentioned, previous 4TheFans events have all sold out, and for some of the games in the past, the waiting list was over 10,000 people, so if you want to make sure you're part of the action this year, then don't put off buying your tickets.

You can grab tickets here.

Featured Image - 4TheFans

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<![CDATA[Body found in search for missing mother Katie Kenyon]]> https://themanc.com/news/body-found-in-search-for-missing-mother-katie-kenyon/ Sun, 01 May 2022 08:31:53 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279241

A body has been found in the search for Katie Kenyon, who went missing earlier this month.

The 33-year-old was reported missing on 22 April after she was last seen getting into a van in Lancashire.

Lancashire Police have now confirmed that they have sadly found the body of a woman after receiving new information about a location where Katie could be.

Officers have not yet formally confirmed the identity of the woman, but believe it to be that of Katie.

The mother-of-two's family have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers.

Katie Kenyon was reported missing after getting into a silver van on 22 April. Credit: Lancashire Police

Det Supt Gary Brooks, head of Lancashire’s Force Major Investigation Unit, said: “Following extensive police enquiries and after a number of days of searching I can now sadly confirm that we have found a body and at this time we believe it to be that of Katie Kenyon.

"Katie’s family have been told and my heart goes out to them at this time. We have specially trained officers supporting them at this difficult time.

“I would like to thank the public and the media for all the help they have given us during what has been a protracted, complex and very emotive search and I would also like to thank both the partner agencies and all of the police officers and staff who have been involved in the search for Katie.

"While this is not the conclusion to those searches any of us would have wished for I know the family appreciate those efforts.

Read more: Manchester United legend Paul Scholes opens £500k Oldham gym with his children

“Once again, my thoughts today are with Katie’s family and all of her loved ones.”

A Home Office post-mortem examination will now be carried out to try to establish the cause of death.

A man appeared in crown court on Friday 29 April charged with Katie’s murder.

Andrew Burfield, 50, of Todmorden Road, Burnley will face trial in November.

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<![CDATA[One of Manchester's best-loved breweries announces 'incredibly sad' closure]]> https://themanc.com/news/one-of-manchesters-best-loved-breweries-announces-incredibly-sad-closure/ Mon, 02 May 2022 06:55:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279243

Beatnikz Republic, one of Manchester's most popular independent breweries, has announced it has made the 'painful decision' to cease trading.

The craft brewery is based in one of the railway arches in the Green Quarter, and over the years has gone on to open its own taproom and a bar in the Northern Quarter.

But the brewery's founder Paul Greetham has now announced that the impact of Covid-19, combined with the rising cost of living, has 'proven too much' for the business.

He said in a statement that the 'financial implications have been disastrous' and that Beatnikz Republic Brewing Co. has ceased trading.

The Beatnikz Republic bar in the Northern Quarter. Credit: Beatnikz NQ

The bar on Dale Street will continue to trade as normal, and while Paul has resigned as director, he said: "I encourage everyone to visit as often as possible as the beers are great and the staff are incredibly skilled and welcoming."

Paul's statement said: "It’s with great sadness that we announce that Beatnikz Republic Brewing Co. has ceased trading.

"It has been a painful decision, but the right one. It’s an incredibly sad time and closing is something we never wished we had to do.

"There are a number of reasons why we’ve had to make this difficult decision.

Beatnikz Republic - which ran this taproom in the Green Quarter - has ceased trading. Credit: Facebook, Beatnikz Republic Brewing Co.

"We tried our best to make it through COVID, but the negative impact over the last two years has proven too much.

"From the initial shock, to constantly starting/stopping production due to the various lockdowns, to lower sales this year, the financial implications have been disastrous.

"Our ability to export in volume had also reduced due to increased transport costs; and now with increased utility, ingredient and packaging costs, it’s simply not possible to continue."

The statement continued: "From the start, Beatnikz Republic has been a project of passion and one that I have worked on for 10 years; from home brewing, to a side hustle alongside the day job, to a nationally/internationally recognised brewery.

Read more: The Manchester taprooms serving up the freshest pints in the city

"I’m proud of the beers we’ve produced and the growth we’ve experienced over the years. We can only attribute these excellent beers and growth to our amazing team members; this has been made possible due to their tireless dedication, effort and craftsmanship – so a very big THANK YOU to them all.

"We also need to thank our suppliers, many of whom have been exceptional in their responses to the impact during COVID. The craft beer industry is very unique and one I’ll be sad to be leaving."

He concluded: "And lastly, I need to thank two more groups of people. Firstly, my family for putting up with me being way too stressed for too long; their support has been instrumental. And finally: YOU! It’s only because of your support that the brewery has been able to become what it has – so THANK YOU!!!"

Featured image: Facebook, Beatnikz Republic Brewing Co.

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<![CDATA[Brits abroad face strict new rules on all-inclusive alcohol in Spain]]> https://themanc.com/news/brits-abroad-face-strict-new-rules-on-all-inclusive-alcohol-in-spain/ Mon, 02 May 2022 09:11:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279252

British holiday-makers are facing strict new rules on drinking alcohol in all-inclusive resorts this summer.

Brits travelling to parts of Spain will find themselves limited on how many drinks they can have each day.

Tourists will also face rules on where and when they can drink alcohol.

The new rules from the Government of Balearic Islands affects some of the most popular holiday destinations, including Ibiza and Magaluf.

Thomas Cook has warned its package holiday customers of the new restrictions, the Daily Star reports.

The new all-inclusive rules will mean alcohol can only be served at meal times. Credit: Unsplash

Brits abroad will now be limited to six alcoholic drinks each day - and these can only be served during lunch and dinner.

So any dreams of drinking beers or cocktails all day around the pool have been dashed for many holiday-makers.

The regions affected by the changes are Magaluf, El Arenal and Playa de Palma in Majorca, and Sant Antoni in Ibiza.

The email states: "Please be advised that a decree has been issued by the Balearic Government on a new restriction for All Inclusive meal option.

Read more: Kong’s is opening a sandwich shop at Hatch with crisp butties on the menu

"There is a maximum of six alcoholic drinks per person per day that can be served and these drinks will be provided only during lunch and dinner ( 3 each).

"Please be aware that Magalluf, El Arenal, Playa de Palma in Mallorca and Sant Antoni in Ibiza, there is new restriction on All Inclusive."

In these areas, there will also be a crackdown on pub crawls, with the sale of alcohol in shops banned from to 9.30pm to 8am each night.

Featured image: Unsplash

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<![CDATA[Police confirm Katie Kenyon died of head injuries after body found in forest]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-confirm-katie-kenyon-died-of-head-injuries-after-body-found-in-forest/ Mon, 02 May 2022 08:25:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279254

Police have now confirmed that the body found in the Forest of Bowland last Friday is that of missing mum Katie Kenyon.

A post-mortem has also been conducted and concluded that the cause of death was head injuries.

The 33-year-old had been reported missing on the morning of 22 April, after she was last seen getting into a van in Burnley, travelling north.

The mother-of-two's disappearance sparked 'extensive searches' by police, who sadly discovered a body in the Lancashire beauty spot last week.

Katie’s body was discovered in the Forest of Bowland last week. Credit: Unsplash

A statement from Lancashire Police says: "We can now sadly confirm that the body found in the Forest of Bowland is that of Katie Kenyon.

"Police found Katie on Friday following extensive searches and she has now been formally identified as the missing Padiham mum, 33.

Read more: One of Manchester’s best-loved breweries announces ‘incredibly sad’ closure

"Our thoughts remain with Katie’s family and loved ones at this difficult time. The family continues to be supported by specially trained officers.

"We would like to thank, once again, all those who helped during the search for Katie."

Andrew Burfield, 50, of Todmorden Road in Burnley has appeared in court charged with Katie’s murder and will face trial in November.

Featured image: Lancashire Police

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<![CDATA[Manchester hotel The Alan receives glowing review from national critic]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/manchester-hotel-the-alan-receives-glowing-review-from-national-critic/ Mon, 02 May 2022 10:16:32 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279265

Manchester's new hotel The Alan has received a glowing review from Guardian critic Jay Rayner just months after opening.

The boutique hotel in the city centre opened in February, transforming the old Princess Street Hotel into a smart, design-led accommodation.

The ground floor of the six-storey hotel is a taken up by a large restaurant and bar space, headed up by chef Iain Thomas, formerly of the Edinburgh Castle in Ancoats.

On his visit to this new restaurant space, Rayner found a 'truly delightful' menu of small plates that he also said were 'a bargain'.

The Alan in Manchester has received a rave review. Credit: Supplied

The critic commented that The Alan was strangely quiet on his Tuesday evening visit, writing: "The Alan isn’t just quiet. It feels abandoned.

"A single employee is on duty in the main foyer this evening, eyeing the entrance. He greets us cheerfully as we push through the doors. Perhaps he’s grateful for the company."

But lack of punters aside, The Guardian review was full of praise for this Manchester newcomer.

Rayner was impressed by dishes including the salt-baked celeriac ('buttery softness'), the pork chop ('perfectly cooked') and the halibut ceviche ('tasting both of citrus and surf').

Read more: One of Manchester’s best-loved breweries announces ‘incredibly sad’ closure

The nostalgic dessert menu, which includes both an Arctic roll and a rhubarb and custard-inspired pudding, was also a winner.

He wrote: "These are proper desserts that have required care, consideration and a childlike glee."

The Alan's review concluded: "The Alan is a hotel restaurant with which you can be on first-name terms. Right now though, it needs a few more pals. Not least because what is going on here is thoroughly alluring."

Featured image: Supplied

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<![CDATA[ASOS announces new rules for its Premier Delivery service - and shoppers aren't happy]]> https://themanc.com/trending/asos-announces-new-rules-for-its-premier-delivery-service-and-shoppers-arent-happy/ Mon, 02 May 2022 10:57:19 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279272

ASOS is making some changes to its popular Premier Delivery service, leaving some shoppers unhappy.

The online retailer currently offers its customers unlimited next-day delivery for a year, for an annual subscription fee of £9.95.

Previously, there weren't a lot of rules enforced, so shoppers could place as many orders as they liked and have their items delivered the next day.

But now ASOS is making some changes to its Premier Delivery memberships.

In an email sent to existing customers, it announced that there will soon be a minimum spend requirement.

Credit: ASOS

Customers will now only be able to take advantage of next-day delivery if they spend £10 on the website - otherwise, orders will be downgraded to free standard delivery.

The changes come into place from 31 May.

ASOS said: "We just want to say thanks for being a Premier customer. As one of our faves, we want to give you a heads up about an upcoming change to your membership.

"Starting on 31 May 2022, Premier Delivery will be changing a bit. From then on, you'll need to spend a minimum of £10 to get free Next-Day Delivery. But don't worry, if you spend below £10, you’ll still get our free Standard Delivery."

Some shoppers are disgruntled by the new terms and conditions for Premier Delivery.

Read more: Manchester hotel The Alan receives glowing review from national critic

One person wrote: "What is the point of me paying for asos’ premier delivery if i’ve now got to spend £10 to get free next day delivery ???"

Another said: "ASOS making premier next day delivery a minimum of £10 is actually some sort of sick joke. Sometimes I just want a pair of pants and nothing else is that too much to ask????"

Someone else commented: "Are asos pulling my leg with the new premier delivery rules or what??? what’s the point in paying for next day delivery for the year if you’re not gonna get it unless you spend over £10? ridiculous"

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<![CDATA[Peak District climber has lucky escape after stranger deliberately throws boulder off cliff]]> https://themanc.com/news/peak-district-climber-has-lucky-escape-after-stranger-deliberately-throws-boulder-off-cliff/ Tue, 03 May 2022 08:42:46 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279277

A climber in the Peak District was injured over the bank holiday weekend by a boulder that was 'deliberately thrown' from the top of the crag.

Rescuers attended reports of a climber with a leg injury at Bamford Edge, a stunning rocky landscape above Ladybower Reservoir.

The nature of the incident on Saturday afternoon has caused 'concern' to rescue teams.

A statement from Edale Mountain Rescue, shared alongside a photo of a boulder split in two, said it had been 'deliberately thrown off the top of the crag towards the climbers by a group of males'.

The boulder that was thrown in the Peak District. Credit: Edale Mountain Rescue

It continued: "Whether they knew there was anyone underneath is not known as they ran off before they could be apprehended.

"Fortunately the climber was wearing a helmet which took a glancing blow before hitting his leg.

"Without the helmet or if he had been hit more fully on the head, things could have been a whole lot different and serious.

Read more: Police appeal for information after ‘small explosion’ in Bolton

"The climbers leg injury was dealt with and he was evacuated down to an ambulance on New Road.

"This type of behaviour is totally irresponsible and could have had potentially fatal consequences. It has been reported to the police. Do not throw rocks over the edge of crags and cliffs."

Locals have praised the rescue service, with one writing: "Jeeez, there’s a sentence you can’t believe you actually have to write - “don’t throw rocks off cliffs”. Thank you, as always."

Another person said: "Crazy unbelievable behaviour. Thanks for being there for us. Not had to use you but nice to know you are there."

Featured image: Edale Mountain Rescue

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<![CDATA[Police appeal for information after 'small explosion' in Bolton]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-appeal-for-information-after-small-explosion-in-bolton/ Tue, 03 May 2022 07:52:33 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279279

Greater Manchester Police is appealing for information after a "small explosion" occurred in Bolton earlier this week.

Officers are currently investigating after they were called to reports of a "small explosion" - which detectives say involved what was a "viable device" - on the residential street Long Causeway, in the Farnworth area of Bolton, at about 10:10pm on Sunday 1 May.

The Army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) attended the scene and made the device "safe", and GMP says that no arrests have been made and no one was injured during the incident.

Enquiries are currently ongoing, GMP confirms.

Now, officers in Bolton have issued an appeal and are asking members of the public to come forward with any information that may aid investigations.

https://twitter.com/GMPBoltonSouth/status/1521063230004727809?s=20&t=Wk1BbivcAI6cxKtID9QPJw

Speaking on the incident, Detective Inspector Sarah Bell, of GMP's Bolton CID, said: "The EOD attended and made the device safe, but confirmed it was a viable device [so] we are appealing for information.

"In particular can we ask that members of the public check CCTV and dashcam footage on Longcauseway and Moorhead Close."

Anyone with information should call police on 0161 856 5830 quoting incident 3194 of 01/05/2022.

Read more: Woman left ‘seriously injured’ after being hit by her own car in Bolton robbery

Additionally, any information can also be reported online or by using the LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk, and if you can't report online, you can call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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#APPEAL I We were called to reports of a small explosion at Longcauseway, #Bolton, last night. The Army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) attended and made the device safe. No-one was injured and officers are appealing for information. More here https://t.co/OlHpBRSuvl pic.twitter.com/VFKT6A8Bhl

— GMP Bolton South (@GMPBoltonSouth) May 2, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Cancer patient welcomes 'miracle' baby after lifesaving treatment in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/cancer-patient-welcomes-miracle-baby-after-lifesaving-treatment-in-manchester/ Tue, 03 May 2022 10:07:20 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279295

A young mum who received lifesaving cancer treatment in Manchester has welcomed a "miracle" baby after fearing she may be infertile.

26-year-old Sammy Gray nearly died from cancer three years ago not long after welcoming her first child, but after receiving pioneering CAR-T therapy to save her life at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, she has welcomed her second child and is believed to be one of the first patients in the UK to give birth following the innovative treatment that "cleared her body of cancer".

Sammy said that if it wasn't for the treatment and expert care she received at The Christie, "neither of us would be here now."

Back in January 2018, shortly after Sammy had her first daughter Harper, she began to experience chest pains and night sweats that doctors initially thought could have been due to a blood clot related to the birth, but they later discovered a mass on her chest, which lead to a devastating diagnosis of non Hodgkin’s lymphoma - a type of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system.

Sammy, then just 21, sadly "missed out on motherhood" as she underwent a range of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments, which were initially shrinking the tumour.

But the cancer unfortunately became more aggressive and progressed. 

By June 2019, when faced with a very poor prognosis, Sammy's only remaining option was CAR-T therapy - a new treatment only approved by the NHS in 2018 that involves reprogramming the patient's own immune cells, called T cells, which are then used to recognise and destroy their cancer. 

Cancer patient making ‘remarkable recovery’ after experimental new drug trial in Manchester, The Manc
Sammy Gray received pioneering CAR-T therapy at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust / Credit: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Sammy underwent the gruelling therapy back in September 2019 - which involved her having to spend weeks in hospital while her body’s own immune system attacked the cancer, and unfortunately made her very ill in the process.

"I wasn’t petrified of dying, but I was petrified of leaving Harper behind," Sammy explained.

"It has been an incredibly tough few years and I missed out on so much of my first taste of motherhood when Harper was a baby as the chemotherapy made me very ill, so I couldn’t look after my baby daughter, and Daley, my fiancé, had to be a full-time dad."

Thankfully though, the treatment was successful, and her scans at three, six, and 12 months were all clear and showed no signs of cancer. 

Although, Sammy then faced a different challenge.

Doctors warned that the chemotherapy could have resulted in early menopause, meaning she may not be able to have more children, and after not having periods for a year, she did fear she’d become infertile - but as Sammy and her partner desperately wanted a second child to complete their family, she was approved by the NHS for IVF fertility treatment.

The couple had just started the process when they conceived naturally, and two and half years after she endured the CAR-T treatment, the couple welcomed their baby son, Walter, back in February.

Sammy and her partner Daley welcomed their "miracle" baby son, Walter, back in February / Credit: Kelly Couttie Photography

"I’m determined to make the most of every minute with Walter," Sammy continued.

"The sleepless nights don’t bother me at all, and I appreciate all the little things. I’m enjoying the time with him that cancer stole with Harper. Walter is our little miracle.

"If it wasn’t for the CAR-T treatment at The Christie, neither of us would be here now."

Speaking on Sammy's incredible recovery, Professor Adrian Bloor - Consultant Haematologist at The Christie - added: "Sammy’s cancer was very difficult to treat and there were very few treatment options.

Read more: Cancer patient making ‘remarkable recovery’ after experimental new drug trial in Manchester

"CAR-T therapy is a relatively new treatment for some aggressive blood cancers, where the patient’s immune cells are ‘trained’ to fight the cancer, [and] Sammy was one of our first CAR-T patients, and at that time the youngest.

"The treatment saved her life and it’s fantastic that she remains in remission and has had a baby.

"We all wish her and her family all the best for the future."

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<![CDATA[New Marcus Rashford mural in Manchester highlights social media abuse]]> https://themanc.com/news/new-marcus-rashford-mural-in-manchester-highlights-social-media-abuse/ Tue, 03 May 2022 11:32:15 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279310

A new mural of Marcus Rashford has appeared in Manchester city centre over the weekend, highlighting the huge amount of abuse the footballer receives online.

Split into two - with one side full of unkind messages and the other spilling over with praise for the footballer, who campaigns tirelessly to improve the lives of Britain's poorest families - it tells a stark tale of what is deemed acceptable behaviour online today.

The new artwork has been created by Reuben Dangoor, a British artist whose work is heavily influenced by current affairs and his own surroundings, in collaboration with Beats by Dre headphones.

The company, Dangoor said: "wanted to do something to show support for Marcus, who is subject to a huge amount of abuse on social media. At the same time highlighting the positive work he has been doing off the pitch and the impact that it’s had."

The new mural can be found in Manchester's Northern Quarter / Shudehill area. / Image: The Manc Group

A message reading 'Form is temporary, class is permanent' stretches across the bottom of the artwork, with Marcus depicted in the centre with his eyes shut and his ears plugged with wireless headphones.

Behind him swarm hundreds of yellow, orange and red emoji-style reactions, a mixture of smiling and angry faces, thumbs up and hearts, alongside positive and negative messages stylised as Twitter replies.

It isn't clear if these are real replies the footballer has received, or if they are merely inspired by them.

Negative messages like "You don't deserve to wear the shirt", "you play like a child" and "stick to football" dominate one side of the mural (and serve as a stark reminder of the unsolicited abuse Rashford and many other public figures face online every day).

On the other side of the mural, there are overwhelming messages of positivity. One says simply "Replying to @MarcusRashford Let's go Rashy", whilst another says: "Replying to @MarcusRashford Proud to have you represent the shirt."

https://twitter.com/marcusrashford/status/1329049202169700353?lang=en

Another, acknowledging the footballer's book club and the work he's done to encourage young people to read, says: "Replying to @MarcusRashford Thank you. Cos of you my son has started reading."

Marcus Rashfod has previously reported the racist abuse he has received on social media to the police.

He regularly receives tides of racist and abusive messaging online, and this seems to get even worse when Manchester United loses a match, reporting at least 70 different abusive messages after his team's 2021 Europa League loss - including one from a teacher.

Sharing his concept sketches on Instagram today alongside the finished piece, mural artist Reuben gave followers a peek behind the scenes at what his process was when designing the new Marcus Rashford mural for Manchester.

He wrote: "First one was the final last one is my best work to date."

Reuben Dangoor has previously painted portraits of Stormzy, Skepta and Dizzee Rascal, and debuted these at the Tate Britain Museum for his debut exhibition 'Legends of the Scene'.

It's also not his first rendezvous drawing footballers, having had his line drawings of the England football squad picked up in both TV and print in 2018. His viral drawing of Gareth Southgate was later acquired by the Southgate family.

Read more: Police confirm Katie Kenyon died of head injuries after body found in forest

He has had his work featured in Design Museum's Sneaker Exhibition, was the first artist to collaborate on the new Adidas Predators, is collaborating with Arlo Parks on her world tour campaign and merchandise, and has worked alongside David Beckham to design an exclusive in-game "David Beckham" kit for FIFA 22, released last month.

Find the mural over on the border of Shudehill and the Northern Quarter by the old fish market.

Feature image - The Manc Group

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Reading is cool. Books are cool.

That’s it. That’s the tweet 📚

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<![CDATA[Little Mancs encouraged to take part in mini Great Manchester Run this month]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/little-mancs-encouraged-to-take-part-in-mini-great-manchester-run-this-month/ Tue, 03 May 2022 13:25:12 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279357

Youngsters are being encouraged to take part in the Junior & Mini Great Manchester Run in just a couple of weeks time.

The iconic Great Manchester Run will take place on Sunday 22 May, and is set to see tens of thousands of runners from across the region and beyond take to the city’s streets for either a 10k race or a half marathon - but it's not just the grown-ups that are being encouraged to challenge themselves either, as budding athletes can also get in on the action too.

Returning to The Etihad on Saturday 21 May, the Junior & Mini Great Manchester Run is giving little Mancs the chance to lace up their running shoes and join in.

The Mini run is for dinky dashers aged three-eight over a 1.5k course, while the 2.5k Junior event is for those aged nine-15.

"By popular demand, the Junior and Mini event has moved back to Saturday as a standalone event, meaning that families can make a day of it at the Etihad and care givers still have the chance to take part in the 10K or Half Marathon events on Sunday, explains" Event Manager Sharon Angel.

"It’s never too early to give your kids a taste of that big-event buzz and inspire a lifelong love of being active."

She also added there will be "lots to see and do for the whole family."

With athletics superstars Sir Mo Farah and Eilish McColgan performing official starters duties for the around 1,500 runners expected to take part in the event in just a few weeks time, young people are also being encouraged to "embrace" the city's worker bee emblem by taking a massive bee themed fancy dress competition on the day.

Read more: Sir Mo Farah will join Mancs in the Great Manchester Run again this year

Some of the youngsters already signed-up to take part in this year's event will be running for a number of really worthy causes.

Five-year-old Lola Monks from Tottington in Bury will be running for the neonatal unit at Royal Bolton Hospital, as she spent 244 days there after being born 11 weeks premature, and she is now ready to try and give back to those who "helped her survive".

Lola's mum Gemma said it’s "a small token of appreciation" and thanks for a debt that can never be truly repaid, and they know the nurses and doctors who cared for Lola would be thrilled and amazed to see her do something like this.

The Junior & Mini Great Manchester Run is returning to The Etihad on Saturday 21 May 2022 / Credit: Great Manchester Run

Similarly, eight-year-old Alexander Grey from Sale will be running to raise awareness of children just like him who are born with Prader-Willi Syndrome - a complex rare genetic disorder caused by a chromosomal abnormality that results in problems including constant urges to eat, restricted growth, learning difficulties, and decreased muscle tone - and he is hoping to raise money for the Prader-Willi Association UK. 

Read more: Water pistols, DJs and an apres-run zone added to Great Manchester Run for 2022

"Alexander has many challenges in his life which he has to overcome on every day basis," Mum Pavlina explains.

"One of the biggest challenges is the food obsession, as his brain constantly tells him that he feels hungry, and his muscle tone is very poor which makes it very hard for him to exercise and keep up."

Around 1,500 young people are expected to take part in the event in just a few weeks time / Credit: Great Manchester Run

Fancy it then? There's still plenty of time to be a part of what is set to be a fun day out for all the family at the Junior & Mini Great Manchester Run.

You can find more information, and stick your little one's name down here.

Featured Image - Great Manchester Run

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<![CDATA[Brits back pay cuts for bosses as huge salary gaps emerge in new survey]]> https://themanc.com/news/brits-back-pay-cuts-for-bosses-as-huge-salary-gaps-emerge-in-new-survey/ Tue, 03 May 2022 13:25:10 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279391

A new survey showing huge pay gaps between UK bosses and their staff has found that the country's top 350 company execs are being paid on average 53 times more than their mid-level counterparts.

A poll for the High Pay Centre shared exclusively with The Guardian found that huge salary gaps have become commonplace in large UK businesses and that the majority of Brits did not approve.

It comes as many up and down the country are facing the choice between heating and eating, as energy bills skyrocket and the value of UK pension and out-of-work benefits see the biggest fall in 50 years.

According to the new survey, 63% of workers believe that CEOs shouldn't be earning more than 10 times that of their staff, and only 3% of people deem it acceptable for them to be paid over 50 times the company's average wage.

Image: Mutual Interest Media

In reality, research published by the same think tank in 2020 shows many top-level bosses are already being paid 50 times more - with some earning as much as 100 times their company's median salary.

High Pay Research conducted two years ago found a total of 43 bosses of FTSE 350 companies received more than 100 times as much as the average employee, whilst on average bosses are paid at least 53 times more.

It also found that on average an FTSE 100 chief executive makes more money in four days than an average UK worker will over the course of a year.

Many respondents felt that policy measures aimed at distributing wealth more evenly could help to raise living standards for people across the UK.

Luke Hildyard, the director of the High Pay Centre, told The Guardian that the research revealed: “the extent to which the lives of those at the top and those of everybody else have become so far removed from each other”.

He added: “That’s probably not a healthy development.

Image: PixaHive

“Britain’s biggest employers dedicate a significant amount of their budget to the pay of a small number of top earners.

Read more: Massive football fan park to return to Manchester for the 2022 World Cup

"Redirecting some of this money to low- and middle-income workers would be a good way to raise living standards and address the cost of living crisis but it will require policymakers and business leaders to be a bit more open-minded about whether those at the top really need to be paid so much.”

Frances O’Grady, the general secretary of the TUC, added: “The whole workforce deserves to share in the success of a firm, not just those in the boardroom. But over the years executive pay has raced ahead of other workers – and now it’s at stratospheric levels.

“It’s time to set a maximum ratio between the top earner in each firm and other workers. There should be workers on remuneration committees, to ground decisions in the interests of the whole workforce.

Read more: ASOS announces new rules for its Premier Delivery service – and shoppers aren’t happy

"And incentive schemes should be open to all workers on the same terms, instead of just giving big bonuses to executives.”

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<![CDATA[Music venue trust - embargoed until 23 May]]> https://themanc.com/?p=281825 https://themanc.com/?p=281825

Under embargo until Monday May 23rd 2022 00:01

Music Venue Trust announces launch of Music Venue Properties, a Charitable Community Benefit Society (CCBS) to purchase the freehold of Grassroots Music Venues across the UK.

  • Groundbreaking new initiative will help Grassroots Music Venues secure long-term futures
  • Nine UK venues identified for first phase of new scheme in Preston, Atherton, Newport, Glasgow, Derby, Darwen, Hull, Bideford and Swansea.
  • 93% of venues are tenants of commercial landlords whose priorities are to get the maximum return on their investment.
  • Tenanted venue operators face uncertainties, vulnerability, inability to plan for the future and lack of investment in the infrastructure of the building.
  • As the landlord MVP will protect, secure and improve grassroots music venues.

Available for interview:

Mark Davyd, CEO Music Venue Trust

Matt Otridge, Ownership Coordinator for MVT

Representatives from the nine venues

Musicians Frank Turner, J. Willgoose Esq (Public Service Broadcasting)

Please contact Sue Harris, media@musicvenuetrust.com / 0777 568 5376

#ownourvenues

www.musicvenueproperties.com

London, May 23rd 2022 - Music Venue Trust (MVT), the UK charity which represents hundreds of grassroots music venues, has announced an ambitious new initiative, Music Venue Properties, that will help grassroots music venues (GMVs) secure their long-term futures.

Over 35% of GMVs have closed in the last 20 years and 93% of them are tenants with the typical operator only having 18 months left on their tenancy. Since the start of the COVID crisis the sector has acquired over £90m of new debt, yet 67% of Culture Recovery Fund grant aid was paid directly to Landlords.

This issue of ownership underpins almost every other challenge that GMVs have faced during the last twenty years including gentrification, noise complaints, under-investment, poor economic models, and an inability to plan for the future.

Music Venue Trust has therefore launched a Charitable Community Benefit Society (CCBS) named Music Venue Properties (MVP), to purchase the freehold of GMV properties.

Unlike a Charity, a CCBS can raise money via Community Shares and by purchasing these shares music fans and ethical investors will help raise funds to allow MVP buy freeholds, whilst also receiving a 3% APR return on their investment.

MVP has identified nine venues for a pilot project that will allow the scheme to establish proof of concept. Six venues are in England, one in Scotland and two are in Wales. With an initial target of £3.5m to purchase these venues the first of these Community Share Offers will launch later on May 23rd with a view of purchasing these nine venues before the end of 2022.

The Ferret, Preston

The Snug, Atherton

Le Pub, Newport

The Glad Café, Glasgow

The Hairy Dog, Derby

Sunbird, Darwen

The Polar Bear, Hull

The Palladium, Bideford

Bunkhouse, Swansea

Further venue freeholds will then be identified and secured as and when they become available, and MVP will continue to raise funds through selling community shares and borrowing against the freeholds purchased. All rental income subsequently received from the purchase of venues will be reinvested towards the expansion of the portfolio

On completion of purchase MVP will offer the majority of current operators an immediate rent reduction and help contribute to building repairs and insurance, while also guaranteeing long term security and market resistant rents.

Mark Dayvd, CEO of Music Venue Trust said, “This is the most ambitious initiative Music Venue Trust has ever undertaken. The long-term security and prosperity of grassroots music venues depends almost entirely on one thing – ownership. Too many have been at the mercy of some commercial landlords whose motivations revolve primarily around profit. We have lost over a third of our venues in the last 20 years and with over 90% having only 18 months left on their tenancies we are at the cliff edge and could see the decimation of our sector if we don’t do something radical about it. The Music Venue Properties scheme will allow ethical investors and music fans to invest in the future of live music while receiving a healthy return on their money. Our #SaveOurVenues campaign launched during the pandemic raised over £4.1m with more than 80,000 people contributing. We already have the crowd - we just need to ask them to invest from May 23rd and are confident they will.”

For further information please visit www.musicvenueproperties.com where a full overview of this new initiative can be found.

The opportunity to invest in Music Venue Properties will go live via this website on May 23rd.

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<![CDATA[Revs six figure makeover]]> https://themanc.com/?p=282221 https://themanc.com/?p=282221
A new Revolution: Iconic vodka bar revamp their OG Oxford Road venue with six-figure makeover.Revolution Oxford Road in Manchester is undergoing a dramatic £144K makeoverThe redesign includes a graffiti mural, neon signage, special effects lighting and nods to the brand's historyThe venue opened back in 1996 and is the original Revolution barA themed relaunch party will pay homage to the vodka bars roots, with floor-filling sounds from the mid-90s to the early 2000s
Few would deny that 1996 was a great year in British pop culture. Brit Pop was at its peak, with Oasis and the Spice Girls dominating the charts, whilst club classics from Faithless and Underworld kept the nation's dancefloors packed. There were also plenty of R&B and hip hop heavy-hitters from across the pond, with the likes of Blackstreet, Fugees and Ginuwine releasing earworms aplenty. 
It was a great time to be alive. It was also the year the now-iconic vodka bar Revolution launched its first venue, on Oxford Road in Manchester. Fast forward 26 years and the brand is a household name, with bars all over the country’s hottest nightlife spots. Revolution set itself apart from the competition by infusing crushed up candies and other wild flavours into vodka shots and creating a unique party atmosphere that could not be replicated. 
Of course, the key to long-term success is to keep evolving, and Revolution has demonstrated its chameleon-like qualities time after time. 
The OG bar is set to shut its doors for a few days on the 22nd May as it undergoes an eye-popping makeover. It will then re-open on 28th May with the full relaunch events kicking off on the Jubilee weekend of 3rd and 4th June, with a weekend of themed parties to celebrate the revamp with a throwback to the era in which it was born. 
Guests can expect 2 floors of exceptional music, with the loft dropping disco and indie classics and the main bar celebrating the sounds of the mid-90s up to the early 2000s. There will also be dancers, a mirror man sax player and food and drink samples. The parties will take place on both Friday and Saturday night. 
Special effects lighting
The new design will build upon the current exposed brick look with the addition of some eye-catching neon signs and artwork. There will also be plenty of nods to Revolution’s status as the UK’s premier vodka bar, including a vodka display spanning the brand's creative history. 
The previously uninspired street view of the venue will now showcase a huge graffiti mural, a new colour scheme, and special effect lighting designed to pop on Oxford Road. Step inside and you’ll be greeted with bold colours and neon signs, making it perfect for an impromptu photo shoot. 
The main bar makes good use of the high windows, with copper tones and accent features which pay homage to the bar's roots. Head upstairs and you’ll discover one of Manchester’s best-hidden gems, the Vodka Loft, which has also benefited from a major overhaul with a fresh and funky vibe that will take the bar to the forefront of Manchester’s legendary bar scene. 
Boasting a full bar, photobooth, top-tier sound system, effects lights and projector, it’s the ideal location to drink, dine or host meetings, with the versatility to be transformed into a party venue for more informal events.
Hollywood Highball
Guests attending the re-opening parties will also be able to sample the brand-new summer cocktail specials menu, which features 4 new creations inspired by classic Americana. The bespoke concoctions include the Tennessee Cherry Sour, Gold Rush, Hollywood Highball and the Malibu Beach Bae. The latter is essentially summer in a glass, with a fruity blend of Malibu rum, Absolut Passionfruit Vodka, coconut, pineapple, lime and mango. 
Oxford Road prides itself on being a venue for all occasions, and whilst many bars have come and gone since 1996, Revolution has stood the test of time. Its prime location just a stone's throw away from Oxford Road train station and the Palace Theatre has made it a magnet for pre-theatre bites and thirsty commuters. 
Its position in the heart of Manchester’s university district has also made it an essential location for students, whether celebrating an occasion or dropping in for a tasty lunch between lectures. Revolution continues to support local students with one of the best discount schemes around, and free access to the Vodka Loft. 
Jack Pople, Revolution General Manager said:
‘’I can’t wait to get this refurbishment finished so people of Manchester can see what we’re all about here at Oxford Road. We feel very lucky to work in an environment where our team is so tight-knit and cohesive, and it will be amazing when the look and feel of the venue reflect this even more.’’
‘’From the graffiti mural to the special effects lighting and bold neon signs, the visuals look incredible and help to create the kind of electric atmosphere that guests have come to expect from the brand.’’
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<![CDATA[Presenter and campaigner Dame Deborah James has died at age 40]]> https://themanc.com/?p=282555 https://themanc.com/?p=282555

BBC presenter and cancer campaigner Dame Deborah James has died aged 40. 

The influential figure has been battling bowel cancer for the past six years, but it has sadly been confirmed that she has passed away [this morning/last night/whenever it is].

The sad news was announced [Insert statement from however it's announced]

The statement read in full: "

In her final days, Deborah set up the Bowel Babe Fund, which raised a whopping £xxx for Cancer Research UK, and her fundraising efforts earned her a Damehoo - which was presented to her in her back garden by Prince William himself. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said that Deborah was special and inspiring, and thanked her for "giving hope to so many who are living with cancer".

Read more: Deborah James shares devastating health update and says ‘goodbye’ with enormous fundraiser

Deborah was first diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 35, and ever since, has fought to raise awareness for the disease.

Her work has included co-hosting the BBC podcast You Me and the Big C, alongside Lauren Mahon and the late Rachel Bland (who was replaced by husband Steve after her death from breast cancer), as well as documenting her experiences in a column in The Sun. 

Featured Image - Deborah James (via Instagram)

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<![CDATA[How to watch gigs at the AO Arena Manchester in style from the best seats in the house]]> https://themanc.com/?p=283307 https://themanc.com/?p=283307

The AO Arena is one of Manchester's most popular and legendary entertainment spaces.

The 21,000-capacity arena is one of the largest indoor venues in the world, and it attracts some of the biggest names from the worlds of music, comedy and sport all year round.

The venue has carefully crafted ways to give fans the best experience possible, from the best seats in the house to having your own private bar on hand.

Hospitality packages at the AO Arena are still available for dozens of shows on the schedule for the rest of this year.

You could be watching shows from pop superstars like Billie Eilish, Justin Bieber and George Ezra in style, or letting your hair down to the sounds of Swedish House Mafia or Florence and the Machine.

Big names reuniting at the AO Arena this year include N-Dubz, Backstreet Boys and Westlife, as well as a line-up of massive pop names at 90s Baby.

Music legends like Barry Manilow, Roxy Music, Alanis Morissette, Billy Idol, Richard Ashcroft and Rod Stewart will all perform this year, alongside acclaimed live acts Kings of Leon and Arcade Fire.

Non-music events still to come this year include Hatton v Barrera, Brian Cox, and Jason Manford.

Prime View packages, designed for couples and smaller groups of friends and family, include fast-track pre-show entry to the Lounge, with a glass of champagne on arrival.

You also get a seat in the lower tier of the main auditorium (Block 103 or 114) to see the action on stage up close.

The Prime Suites package is a full experience for up to 16 guests that includes a private suite, dedicated fast track entry, a buffet, champagne reception, private bar and waiter service, en suite toilets and cloakroom facilities.

To book either Prime View packages or Prime Suites at the AO Arena, you can email hospitality@ao-arena.com or call 0161 9501069.

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<![CDATA[Liam Gallagher launches exclusive Selfridges fashion collection, featuring £165 shorts and a £60 bucket hat]]> https://themanc.com/?p=283636 Sat, 28 May 2022 08:00:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283636

Liam Gallagher has collaborated with Selfridges on an exclusive fashion collection, with pop-up shops across Manchester.

The former Oasis frontman is launching original designs with luxury brands including Barbour, C.P. Company, Finlay, Sage Nation and Nigel Cabourn.

Liam's collection coincides with the release of his third album and his two massive upcoming shows at Knebworth.

The range will be available online, as well as in pop-up shops at Selfridges stores in London, Exchange Square in Manchester city centre, and the Trafford Centre.

Barbour has created jackets with Liam Gallagher patches, which have been treated and upcycled.

C.P. Company has laser-engraved the rockstar's logo and RKID slogan into its lens badges, as well as creating printed t-shirts.

Then Finlay has added L.G. initials to its sunglasses, and Sage Nation has included images of Liam on its smocks.

Liam himself helped to design a range of items including hats, jackets, shorts and trousers with Nigel Cabourn, with prices ranging from £60 for a bucket hat to £275 for a smock.

The Barbour jacket from the Liam Gallagher x Selfridges range. Credit: Supplied

The partnership is an effort from Selfridges and Warner Music's WMX, as well as Liam and his management.

Fashion students at Manchester Metropolitan University were selected to collaborate on the pieces, with Niamh & Aoife Dobson and Hari Thavanendran designing graphics.

Bosse Myhr, director of Menswear and Womenswear at Selfridges, said: "This collection is an iconic way to celebrate the unquestionable impact Liam has had on British style.

"Liam’s direct involvement with the brands in both designing and curating product is a true point of difference and the inclusion of graphics that have been designed by young Manchester talent is a great reference to Liam’s roots.

Part of the Selfridges x Liam Gallagher collection that was designed by MMU Student Hari Thavanendran. Credit: Supplied

"The exclusive package from Nigel Cabourn is a standout, a true celebration of British fashion and culture."

Sam Eldridge, from Liam Gallagher's management team, said: "Liam Gallagher is not only one of the greatest rock stars of all time but a true fashion icon and pioneer whose style and influence can be seen from high streets to festival fields across the country.

"We are delighted to be partnering with the iconic Selfridges store for these unique events, that celebrate Liam’s style, with limited edition pieces from brands - Barbour, C.P. Company, Finlay, Nigel Cabourn And Sage Nation - that have been part of Liam’s story since the beginning.

"We are also very happy to be collaborating with Manchester Fashion Institute, inspiring the next generation of innovators and creatives."

Read more: Dame Deborah James launches fundraising fashion collection with Manchester-based In The Style

Sophie Bishop, director of Retail Merchandise A&R at WMX, said: "Liam is not only a legendary artist and frontman, but he is also a fashion and cultural icon.

"This collaboration brings together Liam’s unique style with world-class brands and celebrates his incredible new album and upcoming Knebworth shows.

"Liam also wanted to highlight and showcase up and coming creatives which led to us partnering with MMU. Through the competition we hope to inspire and give a platform to the next generation."

The Liam Gallagher collection is available to shop at selfridges.com/cat/liam-gallagher.

Featured image: Supplied

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<![CDATA[Manchester's hip-hop burger shop returns to Stockport]]> https://themanc.com/?p=283716 https://themanc.com/?p=283716

Manchester's much-loved hip-hop burger shop has returned to Stockport after an eight-week hiatus, and we're absolutely buzzing to have them back.

Following a short closure to allow for a kitchen refurb, dirty burger peddlers Big Grillie are back - serving up a menu full of towering smashed patties, fried chicken, and loaded fries to the good people of South Manchester.

With a host of dishes named after hip-hop icons like Snoop Dogg and Childish Gambino, Big Grillie's burgers are available to order for delivery or collection only at The Drawing Room in Bramhall.

Must-trie burgers include the 'Chilli Gambino' - comprised of two 100% beef smashed patties, chilli and coriander cheese, chilli jam, chorizo rosario sausage and chipotle mayo in a sweet brioche bun - and the 'Snoop', which comes with double patties, bacon, house burger sauce, pickles, red onion and American cheese.

Elsewhere, you'll find the 'Junior Mafia' - full of umami richness with a mix of truffle salami, Neapolitan pizza sauce, a deep-fried cheese patty, pepperoni and 100% beef smash patty. With added balsamic glaze and grated parmesan, this might just be the naughtiest burger on the. menu.

Add to that the 'Old Skool' (featuring a 100% beef smashed patty, American cheese, house ketchup, mustard and pickles), plus cracking fried chicken tenders, a fried chicken burger and 'Slutty' BBQ fries topped with charred chorizo, BBQ sauce, baconnaise and crispy onions, then try and tell us you're not drooling.

It's not all about the meat, though. Veggies and vegans are catered for too, with a selection of mouthwatering sides including salt and pepper fries, deep-fried 'Saganaki' halloumi fries with hot honey, chilli, coriander and crispy onions, and simple, skinny 'house fries' dusted with Maldon salt.

If you've managed to get this far and you're not drooling,

Speaking on his return to The Drawing Room, Big Grillie founder Alex Applegarth told The Manc: “Bramhall and South Manchester are awesome and we’re grateful for the support they’ve shown us throughout the pandemic

“South Manchester has lots of burger joints, but we want to elevate it beyond the regular smash-burger joints that seem to be popping up everywhere.

"I could completely bore everyone to death for hours about the science behind cooking methods, Maillard reactions, meat to fat ratios and everything in between but I won’t.

"Hit us up and give us a try instead! We’re also able to smash out top-quality fried chicken not too!"

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<![CDATA[UEFA Women's EURO 2022 Roadshow to stop off at the Trafford Centre next week]]> https://themanc.com/?p=283753 https://themanc.com/?p=283753

A football festival is stopping off at the Trafford Centre next week to celebrate the countdown to the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022.

Ahead of the start of the long-awaited tournament, the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Roadshow will be travelling more than 800 miles across the country to 10 host cities over the course of 43 days, and will be setting up at the popular shopping centre for one-day only on Monday 30 May.

It’s set to be a special festival of football, fitness, and music that gives families the opportunity to get involved in what will be one of the most exciting sporting events of the summer.

With the aim of “leaving lasting legacy for the women’s game” being one of the key goals of UEFA Women’s EURO 2022, festival organisers say events like the roadshow will be key in helping to introduce more people to women’s football, all while creating incredible memories for people who take part.

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<![CDATA[Celine Dion forced to postpone Manchester AO Arena gigs AGAIN due to health issues]]> https://themanc.com/news/celine-dion-forced-to-postpone-manchester-ao-arena-gigs-again-due-to-health-issues/ Tue, 03 May 2022 21:04:24 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279432

Celine Dion has had to reschedule her concerts in Manchester once again, this time due to health issues.

The pop icon has posted an emotional video on social media, explaining that she is 'experiencing spasms' and not recovering as quickly as she'd hoped.

The My Heart Will Go On singer had already had to push her Courage world tour back due to the pandemic.

Her planned shows at the AO Arena Manchester, which were supposed to be on 5 and 6 June, have now been rescheduled again to next spring.

Celine Dion has rescheduled her tour dates again, informing fans with an emotional video statement. Credit: Celine Dion

A visibly emotional Celine said: "Well here we are again, and I'm so sorry that we have to change our tour plans for Europe one more time.

"First we had to move the shows because of the pandemic - now this my health issues that is causing us to postpone some shows.

"The good news is that I'm doing a little bit better, but it's going very slow, and it's very frustrating for me.

"You know I'm getting treatment from my doctors, taking medication, but I'm still experiencing some spasm and it's taking a lot longer for me to recover than I had hoped.

"I need to be in top shape when I'm on stage. I honestly can't wait, but I'm just not there yet.

"Just telling you how I feel and I wanted you to know that I'm sorry for this news.

Read more: Blossoms fans evacuated from Stockport Plaza just before band’s homecoming gig

"I know you've all waited so long for the concerts and I appreciate your loyalty. By now I am convinced that you should be so fed up of all of this, you know, waiting for so long.

"But all I can say is that I'm doing my very best to get back to the level that I need to be, so that I can give 100% at my shows, because that's what you deserve. Yeah.

"And thank you so much for the messages of love and support that you always send to my social media. It means a lot to me. Hope to see you soon. Until then, you take care, okay? I love you so much. Bye."

Celine Dion's gigs at the AO Arena Manchester will now take place on 5 and 6 April, 2023.

Featured image: Sony Music Canada

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<![CDATA[A pop-up cafe with hundreds of sausage dogs is back in Manchester next month]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/a-pop-up-cafe-with-hundreds-of-sausage-dogs-is-back-in-manchester-next-month/ Tue, 03 May 2022 15:16:47 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279446

Are you a big dachshund fan? Do you love seeing lots of little sausage dogs in the same place? Are you looking for your little pup to make some sausage friends?

Well, you're in luck - the Dachshund Pup Up Cafe is back.

After what can only be described as a smash-hit success when it first visited our city back in 2018, the dachshund pop up cafe - or we should say ‘pup up cafe’ - is returning to a popular Manchester city centre bar and restaurant venue next month, and it'll be filled with hundreds of sausage dogs.

Last year, over 250 sausage dogs visited the cafe to join in on the fun.

And this time round, 2022 will be bringing new toys, goodies to buy, and tons of new photo opportunities and props.

Hundreds of sausage dogs and their owners are set to descend on Revolution Parsonage Gardens.

The Dachshund Pup Up Cafe has managed to secure the the whole second floor of the spacious venue for all the dogs to roam free and enjoy some wholesome fun.

Sausage dog owners and dachshund fans can mingle with many furry little friends - up to 75 a session - take part in a range of competitions, and stock up on dachshund-related goodies, all while the pups themselves enjoy unlimited dog treats, unlimited free puppuccinos, and play to their heart’s content with ball pits, tunnels, toys, and many other fun props.

Read more: The top 10 most popular dog breeds bought in lockdown have been revealed

It already sounds like it’s going to be a pretty jam-packed day, and there’s even more fun to be announced in the coming weeks too.

Hundreds of sausage dogs and their owners are set to descend on Revolution Parsonage Gardens / Credit: The Pup Up Cafe

If you fancy joining The Pup Up Cafe for "a sausage mad day", then tickets will set you back £9 if you’re a sausage dog owner, and £12 if you’re just a dachshund fan who’s keen to go along for the fun anyway.

The Dachshund Pup Up Cafe will arrive in Manchester on Sunday 5 June from 10am-5pm, with multiple sessions throughout the day.

You can grab your tickets here.

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<![CDATA[All-you-can-eat steak and sushi restaurant to take over former Artisan unit]]> https://themanc.com/news/all-you-can-eat-steak-and-sushi-restaurant-to-take-over-former-artisan-unit/ Tue, 03 May 2022 14:20:50 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279453

A new Brazilian and Japanese fusion restaurant will be opening inside the old Artisan unit in Spinningfields, it has been revealed.

Moving into Manchester's glitzy Spinningfields' district later this year, Sakku Samba will fuse together Brazilian and Japanese cuisine in an all-you-can-eat setting that borrows from two existing concepts.

The brainchild of restaurateur Zack Isaak, it will combine the concepts of Estabulo Rodizio, an all-you-can-eat Brazilian steakhouse with a number of popular sites in Yorkshire, and Leeds' all-you-can-eat sushi and Japanese grill venue, Sakku.

Image: Estabulo
Image: Sakku
Image: Sakku

Split across two floors, the new fusion restaurant Sakku Samba will feature a ground-floor cocktail bar and a first-floor restaurant with room to seat up to 300 diners at once.

The creation of a new VIP room and two extra private dining rooms, meanwhile, will push the venue's overall capacity above 400.

Read more: High-end Asian restaurant Sexy Fish tipped to open second site in Manchester

“I wanted to bring something different to Manchester,” he told Place North West. 

“I love the space and where it is. It has phenomenal character,” he added.

Read more: The new restaurants and bars opening in Manchester this month | May 2022

Artisan first opened its doors in Spinningfields in 2013 and shut down in 2018. Since then, the space has merely sat gathering dust - so it's great to see a new north west concept moving in to take it over.

Image: Estabulo Rodizio

Sakku Samba's arrival in the business district comes at a time of change for the area, which has been dominated by current and past Living Ventures businesses like Australasia, Manchester House, The Alchemist, and The Living Room almost since its inception.

Read more: Popular late-night Mayfair bar and restaurant Mnky Hse to open in Manchester

This year will see more out-of-town concepts move into the area with the planned arrival of brands like Sexy Fish in the former Armani unit, Giggling Squid in the former Carluccio's site, Soho House at nearby Granada Studios and Mnky Hse at nearby Lloyd Street.

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<![CDATA[Schofield brothers to open underground bar beneath Stock Exchange hotel]]> https://themanc.com/news/schofield-brothers-to-open-underground-bar-beneath-stock-exchange-hotel/ Tue, 03 May 2022 15:27:52 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279494

A new subterranean basement cocktail and wine bar will be opening inside the Stock Exchange hotel in Manchester city centre later this year

Called Sterling, it has been dreamt up by the Bury brothers alongside leading wine expert James Brandwood.

Expected to open this summer, it will take over the lower ground space of the hotel formerly known as 'The Vault'.

This will be the third site in the city for the brothers, who have also opened Schofield's Bar and Atomeca off Deansgate in the past few years since returning home to Manchester after making their names on the global cocktail scene.

Image: Schofield's

It also gives hope that Manchester's hotel bar scene may be finally on its way to meeting the standards set by others in cities like London, New York and Paris, with a new drinks list to reflect the history and glamour of the stunning building.

Read more: Brothers behind award-winning Schofield’s Bar to launch second bar on Deansgate Square

For both the Schofield brothers, the hotel has a long-standing family connection as their mother once worked there and their grandmother learnt to swim in the old basement pool.

They will be joined by Paola Mariotti as general manager, who has spent years working at some of the world’s most renowned five-star hotels including The American Bar at the Savoy and The Blue Bar at The Berkeley in London.

Image: The Stock Exchange Hotel

With room for just 100 drinkers on any given night, the underground bar will boast a classics-inspired cocktail menu full of the sort of innovations for which the brothers have become so well known.

Elsewhere, an exciting new wine list will be curated by James Brandwood, and there will be a bar snacks menu curated by Tom Kerridge - the only man to win two Michelin stars at a pub in the UK to date.

Read more: The best cocktail bars in the UK have been revealed – and two are in Manchester

Image: Schofield's

Speaking on the new opening, Joe Schofield said: “We have been planning this new concept for a long time and now it’s nearing completion. Stock Exchange Hotel is a particularly meaningful venue for us as our mother used to work at the Stock Exchange.

"Our grandmother also learnt to swim in the old pool at the basement in our original Schofield’s Bar location. 

"As we continue to evolve our operations in Manchester, it’s warming to have a connection to the past, as that very much reflects our approach to our offering.”

To keep up with further updates, follow Sterling Bar here.

Feature image - Schofields / The Stock Exchange

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<![CDATA[National oil shortage forces Manchester restaurant to axe over HALF of its menu]]> https://themanc.com/news/national-oil-shortage-forces-manchester-restaurant-to-axe-over-half-of-its-menu/ Tue, 03 May 2022 15:30:50 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279513

A restaurant in Manchester has been forced to take over half the dishes off its menu next week thanks to an oil shortage that is currently plaguing the country.

In the latest trial to hit the city's beleaguered hospitality sector, many restaurants are now finding it a struggle to get their hands on one of the industry's most commonplace cooking products: sunflower oil.

Yuzu, generally considered one of Manchester's finest Japanese eateries, revealed that it was struggling to get its hands on any of the oil and as such would be cutting over half of the most popular dishes from its menu next week as it was left unable to cook them.

Customer favourites including its deep-fried tempura, katsu, and kara-age will all be unavailable next week, it said, until the restaurant finds a workaround to the cooking oil issue.

Japanese tapas restaurant Yuzu can no longer make a large number of its dishes, including its famous tempura. / Image: Yuzu Manchester
The Yuzu katsu is a hugely popular order at the restaurant, but with sunflower oil in short supply it has been taken off the menu. / Image: Yuzu Manchester

Writing on Twitter yesterday, the restaurant said: "ANNOUNCEMENT. Due to the national shortage of sunflower oil, we are unable to serve all the Tempura dishes (including the Tendon), all the kastu dishes, kara-age and Agedashi Tofu from this week.

"We will be offering alternative dishes and to test and try those new dishes, we will be closed this lunch time. We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused, but will bring new and exciting dishes to you over the coming weeks. There may be hiccups, so please bear with us."

https://twitter.com/YuzuManchester/status/1521391462599958528

All of these dishes need to be deep-fried in sunflower oil, and cannot be substituted for other products, such as olive oil, as its flavour impacts too intensely on the delicate balance of the cuisine.

Given that Yuzu markets itself as a Japanese tapas restaurant and these are nearly all of its most popular dishes, the sudden shortage is alarming for both customers and staff.

Other items, like the Yuzu sashimi, yakitori, gyzoa, yakiudon and teriyaki salmon don bowls are not affected.

Read more: Schofield brothers to open underground bar beneath Stock Exchange hotel

A new dish with sliced pork loin cooked in a ginger sauce, added to Yuzu's menu to help the restaurant trade without its essential sunflower oil. / Image: Yuzu manchester

To help keep customers happy, Yuzu is trying to add new dishes to its menu that can be cooked without sunflower oil.

Sunflower oil is a major export of both Ukraine and Russia and the shortage is being blamed in part on the war that is currently being waged between the two countries.

According to Jakarta trade association the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries, 73 per cent of the global sunflower oil market comes from Ukraine and Russia.

Read more: Blossoms fans evacuated from Stockport Plaza just before band’s homecoming gig

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said: “A significant proportion of sunflower oil supply comes from Ukraine and we are working on measures, including the substitution of sunflower oils with other vegetable oils, to help address the immediate supply chain challenges.

“We do not expect any significant direct impact on UK food supply. However, we will continue to speak with the industry to understand any potential pressures.”

Feature image - Yuzu Manchester

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ANNOUNCEMENT.

Due to the national shortage of sunflower oil, we are unable to serve all the Tempura dishes (including the Tendon), all the kastu dishes, kara-age and Agedashi Tofu from this week.

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<![CDATA[Blossoms fans evacuated from Stockport Plaza just before band's homecoming gig]]> https://themanc.com/news/blossoms-fans-evacuated-from-stockport-plaza-just-before-bands-homecoming-gig/ Tue, 03 May 2022 20:49:41 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279524

The audience for Blossoms' homecoming gig had to be evacuated moments before the band took to the stage.

A fire alarm was sounded inside Stockport Plaza, forcing crowds to immediately leave the building.

Blossoms have since apologised for the disruption, assuring fans that it was a 'false alarm'.

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The indie rockers are performing at the legendary venue to celebrate the launch of their new album, Ribbon Around The Bomb.

The Manchester Evening News has reported that a member of staff inside Stockport Plaza asked people to leave 'due to circumstances beyond our control' adding: "Unfortunately I'm not joking."

Blossoms posted on Twitter: "Sorry about the fire alarm that went off at @StockportPlaza1. All sorted now. False alarm. The venue’s letting everyone back in now so we’ll see you on stage very shortly x"

Read more: Parklife 2022 – line-up, tickets, dates, and all the information you need for Manchester’s biggest festival

One person said: "The most British fire evacuation ever as everyone piles from Stockport Plaza and straight into the pub opposite."

Someone else Tweeted: "Couldnt make it up! Cant wait to see you!"

The hotly-anticipated homecoming gig for the Stockport five-piece comes just days after their intimate concert at Band on The Wall.

Featured image: Publicity picture / Flickr

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@BlossomsBand Thanks for extending the evening chaps 😊 pic.twitter.com/BW2nP7joBH

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<![CDATA[RSPCA finds seven snakes abandoned at house in Rochdale]]> https://themanc.com/news/rspca-finds-seven-snakes-abandoned-at-house-in-rochdale/ Wed, 04 May 2022 07:19:09 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279534

The RSPCA has issued a warning over keeping exotic pets after finding seven snakes abandoned at a home in Greater Manchester.

The animal welfare charity was notified of the reptiles when owner contacted them alongside his landlord to say that he would be leaving them behind as he was moving home, and the seven snakes were then later discovered in a front room and an upstairs bedroom of the property.

The seven snakes - which were identified as a royal python and six corn snakes - were found in the town of Heywood in Rochdale.

The RSPCA inspectors that attended the property, Catherine Byrnes and Ryan King, found that, despite being kept in makeshift plastic tubs and containers, all seven snakes were healthy and in good condition, and were subsequently taken into the care of a specialist reptile rescue near Knutsford on 25 April.

Read more: The RSPCA is looking for volunteers to cuddle cats and rabbits in Manchester

Giving a little more insight on the situation as they found it, Inspector Catherine Byrnes said: "While the needs of the snakes weren't being met when we found them in this property they were in a good condition and the owner had clearly been feeding them, to look after snakes you do need to provide a living environment for them with adequate heating, lighting and humidity.

"We did find some heat mats in a bedroom, but obviously the owner hadn't got around to using them or housing his snakes properly."

Now, the RSPCA has issued a warning to those looking to keep exotic pets.

The charity fundamentally says it wants anyone wishing to own reptiles to research the needs of the particular species, before deciding if they can meet those responsibilities, as many people are unaware of the commitment needed to keep a snake as a pet.

"Potential owners need to think carefully before they adopt snakes and other exotics because they are specialist animals," Ms Byrnes added.

"You need to have the correct set-up to look after them and you need to understand you are responsible for finding them a suitable home if you are unable to continue caring for them.

"We can help out, but it is not that simple as animals like this can be difficult to rehome."

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<![CDATA[Care home for local military veterans welcomes first residents after £12.5m redevelopment]]> https://themanc.com/news/care-home-for-local-military-veterans-welcomes-first-residents-after-12-5m-redevelopment/ Wed, 04 May 2022 08:44:57 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279550

A care home for Greater Manchester's military veterans has welcomed its residents back after a £12.5 million redevelopment.

Broughton House in Salford has cared for more than 8,000 veterans since it opened to the ex-service community over 100 years ago back in 1916, but the original home was demolished in 2020 to make way for the site to be transformed into the UK's first-ever veteran care village.

And that impressive £12.5 million project has now officially been completed.

Following the demolition of the original home, the Broughton House site has now been transformed into a modern complex that features a 64-bed care home and six retirement apartments, with photos of the impressive revamp shared online.

Not only that, but the Stoller Wing of the newly-built care home - which has been named in honour of north west businessman and philanthropist Sir Norman Stoller, who donated £4 million to the project - also has a wide array of new facilities, including a gym, a hairdressing and barber’s salon, and a restaurant and bar for the residents.

The new wing is said to pay homage to Broughton House's rich history.

The Stoller Wing also has a museum that's filled with memorabilia / Credit: Broughton House (via Lee Boswell Photography)

Within the new Stoller Wing, there is also a dedicated museum that's filled with fascinating stories of former residents, rare war medals, and historic memorabilia, which is all designed to "keep the memories of the fallen well and truly alive".

Refurbishments have also happened in the Jellicoe Wing - which is named after WWI hero Viscount Sir John Jellicoe, who opened the original Broughton House building - and it now has two 16-bedroom households.

The wing also houses our Armed Forces Support Hub, and the six retirement apartments.

Broughton House says the Armed Forces Support Hub focuses on providing welfare support and counselling for ex-service people of all ages living in the local community, as many veterans see their mental health deteriorate during their transition back to civilian life.

The site has now been transformed into the UK's first-ever veteran care village / Credit: Broughton House (via Lee Boswell Photography)

Derrick Corfield - a WWII veteran and Broughton House resident - said: "The new care village is ideal for people like myself who have been living alone, as it puts us back into that bigger family again [and] it’s a place that celebrates our history, and understands the things we have done in our lives and been a part of.

"I’m really enjoying the activities, especially the history club, so it will be nice to welcome more veterans to the new care village."

Broughton House says the new complex has been designed with the purpose of "offering trailblazing provision" for the north west’s ageing armed forces community.

Chief executive Karen Miller said the new amenities provide residents with greater opportunities to be more active and sociable than what many other traditional care homes offer, and helps them to "reignite the camaraderie" they became accustomed to during their time in the armed forces.

"It is immensely pleasing to reach the milestone of seeing our new Veteran Care Village completed," Karen concluded.

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<![CDATA[Prince William and Kate Middleton will visit Manchester next week to unveil Glade of Light memorial]]> https://themanc.com/news/prince-william-and-kate-middleton-will-visit-manchester-next-week-to-unveil-glade-of-light-memorial/ Wed, 04 May 2022 09:02:39 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279581

Prince William and Kate Middleton will be in Manchester next week, as the Glade of Light memorial to the victims of the Manchester Arena attack is officially opened.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will also meet with the families of those killed in the 2017 terror attack.

Their Royal Highnesses will be taken on a walk around the Glade of Light site, and Kate will lay flowers, along with council leader Bev Craig.

Prince William will give a short speech at the ceremony, before the Royal couple head into the nearby Manchester Cathedral to meet with the arena attack victims' families, as well as others who were affected and civic dignitaries.

The Glade of Light memorial. Credit: Manchester City Council

William and Kate will be in Manchester on Tuesday 10 May - just days before the fifth anniversary of the tragic incident.

The Duke of Cambridge previously attended the national service of commemoration at Manchester Cathedral in May 2018, marking the first anniversary.

The Glade of Light memorial has been build beside the Cathedral, and is a peaceful garden for reflection and remembrance.

Kate and William will also meet with families of the Manchester Arena attack victims. Credit: Kensington Royal

A white marble halo at the heart of the garden bear the names of the 22 people who lost their lives. Their families have placed personalised memory capsules inside the halo.

The living memorial features native plants to the UK, which will provide year-round colour, and a hawthorn tree at its centre will bloom with white flowers around the time of the anniversary each year.

Read more: Care home for local military veterans welcomes first residents after £12.5m redevelopment

Joanne Roney OBE, Chief Executive of Manchester City Council, said: “We are honoured to be joined by their Royal Highnesses for the official opening of the Glade of Light.

"As we approach the fifth anniversary of the 22 May 2017 attack, the Glade of Light is a potent symbol of how Manchester will continue to hold those who lost their lives, and everyone who was affected by those terrible events, in our hearts. We will never forget them.”

Council Leader Cllr Bev Craig said: “The Glade of Light memorial is a permanent fixture in the heart of our city. While we remember those affected every single day, as we approach the fifth anniversary it will be particularly poignant as we come together to mark its official opening.”

Featured image: Kensington Royal / The Manc Group

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<![CDATA[Peaky Blinders Manchester transforms into 'speakeasy' for new monthly cabaret show]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/peaky-blinders-manchester-transforms-into-speakeasy-for-new-monthly-cabaret-show/ Wed, 04 May 2022 10:56:45 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279598

One of Manchester's most popular nightlife venues is transforming itself every month for a new cabaret show.

Stepping inside Peaky Blinders Manchester may always feel like taking a trip back in time , but for one-night only every month throughout 2022, the Peter Street venue is inviting you to "peak your curiosity" as it transforms into its very-own speakeasy for a cabaret event featuring some of the best performers in the UK & Europe.

Peaky's Speakeasy brings together a diverse lineup of performance artists from the world of Burlesque, Circus, Drag, and many more.

Each event features a lineup curated by Miss Lei-Lei.

According to the event description on the Peaky Blinders Manchester website, jazz quintet The Bourbon Street Band will provide the soundtrack to the new monthly show to take you into the night and "dance the blues away".

Don Vinaste - who is described as being the "purveyor of finery and quality goods" - will be at the helm, and will be on hand to proudly welcome you to "sample the delights on offer".

There's a range of ticket packages and options available to make it a night to remember / Credit: Peaky Blinders Manchester

General admission to Peaky's Speakeasy is free, and gives you full access to the ground floor of the venue.

If you want to make sure it's a night to remember though, there are a number of ticket packages.

For £45 each, you can grab 'Gala Tickets', which gets you a table on the premium balcony floor with a full view of the band, but restricted view of cabaret show, and includes a three-course meal, a glass of prosecco on arrival, and the benefit from table and quick bar service, while £55 gets you a 'Premium Table' with the same three-course meal, glass of prosecco on arrival, and service, but with a table on the balcony that has a clear view of the stage and show.

If you're keen to really get the full Peaky's Speakeasy experience, then you can splash out on a 'Premium Drinks Table', which gets you a table on the ground floor of the venue with a full view of the stage and all the performances, and will set you back £450.

Included in this ticket is the 'The Tommy Shelby Package' of drinks, which has a range of spirits, shot paddles, prosecco, and popular beers.

Peaky's Speakeasy will take over the Manchester venue on selected dates throughout the year, with "no secret codes to get in" and the lineup of performances set to begin at 9:30pm and run until late in the night.

The next event is happening this Friday 6 May, and while tickets are selling fast, there's still time to get your hands on them.

You can grab tickets for all Peaky's Speakeasy events here.

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<![CDATA[Deliveroo is giving out free holidays in Manchester takeaway orders next week]]> https://themanc.com/news/deliveroo-is-giving-out-free-holidays-in-manchester-takeaway-orders-next-week/ Wed, 04 May 2022 14:21:23 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279614

If you order a takeaway with Deliveroo next week you could just be lucky enough to end up with a free holiday this summer too.

The delivery service is celebrating its seventh birthday in the city next week with a week-long 'Deliv-air-roo giveaway', which will see 21 different flight tickets, each worth £500, snuck into people's takeaways at random.

Each day between 9 and 15 May, the delivery platform will celebrate one of Manchester’s most ordered global cuisines - and any customer who orders from participating restaurants in the offer will be in with a chance to win a free trip to the home country of the dish.

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Throughout the week, Deliveroo will celebrate the cuisines of Italy, America, Greece, Thailand, Mexico, Germany, and Portugal, teaming up with some of Manchester’s favourite restaurants including Burgerism, Rudy’s and Just Natas. 

There will be 21 different prizes up for grabs from 21 different Manchester restaurants, with three different holidays randomly given away in orders each day.

These will come in the form of 21 Deliveroo branded flight tickets, which will be snuck into delivery bags by members of the Deliveroo team at random to ensure that the competition is fair.

Read more: All the new Greater Manchester restaurants added to Deliveroo this April 2022

New Deliveroo customers in Manchester that sign up to Deliveroo from today will also get £10 off their first delivery when they spend a minimum of £15, using the code ROO10OFF.

image: The Manc Eats

Which Manchester restaurants are participating?

Monday 9 May will see Italian cuisine celebrated with a strong focus on pizza, with prizes up for grabs for those ordering from Nell's, Rudy's and Corner Slice.

Tuesday 10 May will focus on American dishes, with Deliveroo partnering with Yard and Coop, Burgerism and Fat Hippo on the second day of its big birthday giveaway.

Wednesday 11 May will look towards Greece, with Laros, The Athenian and The Real Greek all confirmed as taking part. 

Image: Just Natas
Image: The Real Greek

Thursday 12 May’s prizes will be geared around the world of Thai food, with flight tickets hidden in orders from Rosa's Thai Cafe, Tampopo, and My Thai.

On Friday 13 May, it'll all be about Mexican food with Dons Tacos, Tortilla and Chilango all taking part in the big giveaway.

Saturday 14 May will see Deliveroo celebrate German food in Manchester, working alongside Donershack, Gyroland at Cargo and German Doner Kebab.

And to round off a big week of prizes, Sunday 15 May will be all about Portuguese dishes with tickets randomly hidden in orders from Just Natas, Pepe's Piri Piri and Franguitos.

Image: Rosa's Thai Cafe

How can winners claim their prize?

The symbolic Deliveroo flight tickets will all have instructions on the back to tell the customer how to claim their prize.

Winners will be asked to send in a selfie of themselves with the flight ticket and tell Deliveroo their unique ticket number so that the company can then verify them as a winner.

Once they have been verified, Deliveroo will send every winner a flight voucher for £500. 

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<![CDATA[Escape to Freight Island's huge Kantina food and drink festival returns next month]]> https://themanc.com/news/escape-to-freight-islands-huge-kantina-food-and-drink-festival-returns-next-month/ Thu, 05 May 2022 09:03:11 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279660

A huge food and drink festival is returning to Escape to Freight Island next month, as the massive food hall brings back its Katina celebrations for 2022.

Bringing together esteemed guest chefs from across the country, special supper clubs, and an exclusive Soho House cocktail bar, Katina will give foodies from Manchester a chance to immerse themselves in the country's wider scene.

Taking place across the second weekend in June, Kantina will bring guest chefs, restaurants, and bars together from London, Sheffield, Manchester, and Birmingham to pair up with Escape to Freight Island’s existing traders for a host of special collaborations.

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Luke French, head chef and owner at the acclaimed 3 AA Rosettes and Michelin Guide 2021 recommended JÖRO in Sheffield, will host a very special and limited supper club over the weekend - combining local produce with Asian influences and pushing culinary boundaries.

Representing Manchester, Pippa Middlehurst (aka Pippy Eats of South East Asian noodle and dumpling fame) will return for a second collaboration with family-run Vietnamese restaurant Mi & Pho, whilst Mary-Ellen McTague (Eatwell MCR, The Creameries in Chorlton) teams up with Sheffield's Bench founders, Ronnie Aronica and Jack Wakelin.

Over at Birmingham chef Brad Carter's One Star Döner Bar, the Michelin-starred chef will partner with the equally talented Cornerstone founder Tom Brown and renowned indie food consultant, Lap-fai Lee.

Image: Escape to Freight Island

Budgie Montoya of Sarap in London will bring his Filipino flair as he partners up with Lucky Foot, ETFI's brand-new deep-fried and charcoal-grilled chicken trader, whilst elsewhere an event called 'Sous Do Ray’s’ will see sous chefs from some of the most celebrated restaurants in the country deliver their own take on Voodoo Ray’s pizzas.

Madre's upscaled tacos will partner with AngloThai's co founder and head chef John Chantarasak, whilst Carnival, the new grill concept to overtake Baratxuri, will be headed up by award-winning chef, butcher, restauranteur and food critic Richard Turner (ex-Hawksmoor).

Read more: Bundobust launches limited edition specials menu with Liverpool favourite Maray

And for sweet tooths, a selection from Happy Endings, famous for their ice cream sandwiches, will be available alongside offerings from Gooey and Batard.

Elsewhere, there'll be free-flowing beer from the Pomona Island taproom and fermented delights from a special natural wine bar hosted by Bench director Jack Wakelin.

In true Escape to Freight Island style, the venue will also host a vibrant roster of accompanying entertainment, from live performances to DJs and more throughout the weekend.

Image: Kantina

How to get tickets

Read more: National oil shortage forces Manchester restaurant to axe over HALF of its menu

Taking place from 10 to 12 June, Kantina 2022 is free entry.

For one weekend only, guests at Escape to Freight Island will get to have one-off and unique dishes from these amazing chefs’ collaborations.  www.kantinaweekender.com.

Kantina will be hosted at Escape to Freight Island on Friday 10 June (from 4pm until 1am), Saturday 11 June (from 12pm until 1am) and Sunday 12 June (from 12pm until 9pm).

Free table reservation and more information is available on the Katina website here

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<![CDATA[You can get paid £150 a day to test bottomless brunches with your best mate]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/you-can-get-paid-150-a-day-to-test-bottomless-brunches-with-your-best-mate/ Wed, 04 May 2022 13:21:57 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279666

Reckon you've got what it takes to test and narrow down the top bottomless brunch spots the UK has to offer?

It's a pretty tricky task, but someone's got to do it.

Getting stuck into some free-flowing drinks with your friends around a table of food is a match made in heaven if you ask us, and it seems like global discount voucher website WeThrift is on the same page as it's looking to recruit five lucky people to sample and review the best bottomless brunch spots in the country.

If that offer wasn't tempting enough as it is, all successful candidates will be able to bring their best mate along for the ride and will be paid £150 per day while doing it.

So, how does it all work?

Well, to narrow down the list of the best bottomless brunch locations in the UK, WeThrift looked at Tripadvisor’s top 50 rated eateries offering a bottomless brunch menu, and will ask the five dedicated 'Bottomless Brunch Testers' to travel to ten venues within one month.

The main aim of the Bottomless Brunch Testers will be to attend, review, and rate each brunch out of 10, based on set criteria - which includes the variety of food and drinks on the menu, quantity of drinks served, number of courses, time allocated, and overall value for money.

Hours will be flexible, research can be carried out around other commitments, and the £150 is designed to cover the cost of bottomless brunch for two and travel expenses.

Read more: The best boozy bottomless brunches to try in Manchester

Why is WeThrift looking for Bottomless Brunch Testers exactly? This tempting recruitment drives follows a recent survey of over 2,000 Brits ,which revealed that over half (61%) of 18-30 year olds would choose a bottomless brunch over a lunch or dinner date with friends.

'Bottomless Brunch Testers' will review and rate each brunch out of 10 / Credit: Piqsels

Feedback from the ‘Bottomless Brunch Testers’ will be used to determine a final ranking of the UK’s top 10 bottomless brunches.

Fancy it then?

Hopeful candidates must be aged 18 or over, have access to a smartphone or computer, be available to attend 10 bottomless brunches between the 13 June and 17 July, and get their application in before 31 May, with successful candidates being selected by 6 June.

You can apply for the coveted role of Bottomless Brunch Tester here.

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<![CDATA[Paddy McGuinness among headliners at new festival in memory of Caroline Flack]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/paddy-mcguinness-among-headliners-at-new-festival-in-memory-of-caroline-flack/ Wed, 04 May 2022 16:33:28 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279713

A new festival has been arranged in memory of the late Caroline Flack, to celebrate her life and raise awareness for mental health issues.

Flackstock has been put together by a committee of Caroline's loved ones, including her mother Christine and sister Jody, to raise money for four different charities.

The festival will be headlined with performances from Natalie Imbruglia, who recently won The Masked Singer, Louise Redknapp, and Fleur East.

Bolton's finest actor and comedian Paddy McGuinness will be among the celebrities making appearances.

Other famous faces appearing include Professor Green, Dermot O'Leary, Keith Lemon and Joel Dommett.

Paddy McGuinness will make an appearance at Flackstock.

Flackstock is set to take over the grounds of stately home Englefield House this July as part of summer concert series Heritage Live.

Natalie Pinkman, Dawn O’Porter, Anna Blue, Sarah Tyekiff, Leigh and Jill Francis have also been involved in dreaming up the intimate event.

Sponsored by McDonald's, Flackstock will raise vital funds for Choose Love, Mind, Samaritans and Charlie Waller Trust.

Caroline’s mother Christine says of Flackstock: “My Caroline was never more herself or happier than at a music festival with her sister and her friends.

Flackstock will take place this summer.

“Flackstock is the wonderful idea of those who knew her best and the perfect way to remember her singing, dancing and most of all laughing.

“Not only is Flackstock the most positive way to honour Carrie, but charities that she loved will benefit from the proceeds.

“A big thank you to everyone involved for all their hard work – to Natalie for the mad idea, Giles Cooper Entertainment and Englefield House who saved the day, Live Nation and to all the brilliant sponsors.

“My family are so proud that so many people who knew Carrie loved her so very much.”

Read more: Parklife 2022 – line-up, tickets, dates, and all the information you need for Manchester’s biggest festival

Ian O’Reilly, head of community and events fundraising at Mind, said: "Every donation that Mind receives through Flackstock will allow us to be there for even more people when they need us.

"This includes through services like the Mind Infoline, legal line and our online peer support community for adults, Side by Side. The money will also enable us to continue to campaign to improve services and provide information and support.

“We are honoured to be involved and we can’t wait for the festival to get started.”

For more information, visit heritagelive.net/whats-on/flackstock.

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<![CDATA[Police appeal for information as family is reported missing - including heavily pregnant mum and two children]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-appeal-for-information-as-family-is-reported-missing-including-heavily-pregnant-mum-and-two-children/ Wed, 04 May 2022 15:40:03 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279732

An urgent appeal has been launched after a family of four, the Collins family, was reported missing in Greater Manchester.

A heavily pregnant mum, her husband and their two young children were last seen around the Rochdale Road area of Manchester.

Charlene Collins is 26 years old, Martin Collins is 29, and their children Martin and Kathleen are age three and two.

The family haven't been seen since Friday 22 April. GMP have said that there are 'concerns for their welfare'.

GMP are appealing for information as to the whereabouts of the Collins family

The Collins family, originally from Ireland, had only recently come to Manchester, but police say they may have left the area.

They all speak with strong Irish accents and have connections to Liverpool, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Suffolk, and the north west.

Police are appealing for information - anyone who has seen or come into contact with the Collins family is asked to notify the police.

GMP Manchester North posted: "Missing Appeal for the Collins Family.

Read more: Deliveroo is giving out free holidays in Manchester takeaway orders next week

"Charlene Collins 26 years and Martin Collins 29 years and their children – Martin aged 3 and Kathleen aged 2 years have been reported Missing. They were last seen around the Rochdale Road area of Manchester, M9 on Friday 22nd April 2022.

"Charlene is heavily pregnant and there are concerns for their welfare.

"Police are asking if you have seen or come into contact with this family that you notify the Police. They speak with strong Irish accents, and possibly could have left the Manchester area. They are originally from Ireland and have recently come to Manchester but may have left the area and could have travelled down south. They have connections to Liverpool, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Suffolk and now the North West.

"If you have any information please call PC Helen McNeill on 07584 224 903 or PC Dave Frame on 07393781595. Alternatively call the SGTS desk on 0161 856 4024. Log 2103 -25042022 refers."

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<![CDATA['Very warm' mini heatwave could hit the UK this month with highs of 23°C]]> https://themanc.com/trending/very-warm-mini-heatwave-could-hit-the-uk-this-month-with-highs-of-23c/ Thu, 05 May 2022 07:58:58 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279779

Weather forecasters are predicting that a mini heatwave could arrive in the UK this month, and it's set to bring highs of 23°C.

Following what the Met Office said was an April where average maximum temperatures were generally above normal, and the UK had around a third less rain than usual for a month known for showers and downpours, Greater Manchester and much of the country could soon be set to bask in some "very warm" weather.

Temperatures could start peaking in the mid-20s later this month, according to the Met Office's senior operational meteorologist, Marco Petagna.

"Temperatures are several degrees above where they should be at this time of year," he said.

He added that there was a "small chance" that temperatures could rise into the mid-twenties as early as over the next couple of days, which would mean a “brief” heatwave, but many parts of the UK can expect it to heat up from next week.

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The Met Office defines a heatwave as an "extended period of hot weather relative to the expected conditions of the area at that time of year".

This may be accompanied by "high humidity".

A UK heatwave threshold is met when a location records a period of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold - which varies by county. 

"High pressure has been the prime influence of UK weather in April 2022, bringing with it a good period of calm and settled weather," added Dr Mark McCarthy, of the National Climate Information Centre.

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Greater Manchester could soon be set to bask in some "very warm" weather / Credit: Pxfuel

The UK's hottest day so far this year was Good Friday, when 23.4°C (74F) was recorded in St James's Park in central London.

Across Greater Manchester today, following a couple of heavy downpours yesterday, it is forecast to be a much more settled and dry day, with temperatures looking to reach around 17°C, and cloudy and sunny intervals throughout the day.

The rain will unfortunately return on Friday afternoon, with temperatures sitting at 17°C again.

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It's set to turn a bit warmer over the coming days, with temperatures creeping into the low 20s in the warmest spots 📈 pic.twitter.com/XQwbUrQxAn

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Whilst temperatures will be far from exceptional across the UK this week, they won’t be a long way short of the values recorded in popular European holiday destinations

In fact, the western Mediterranean looks to become quite unsettled as low pressure develops over North Africa pic.twitter.com/Ke9FmTxvcB

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<![CDATA[Mystery man spotted riding the tram in Manchester with a PIGEON on his shoulder]]> https://themanc.com/trending/mystery-man-spotted-riding-the-tram-in-manchester-with-a-pigeon-on-his-shoulder-manc/ Thu, 05 May 2022 11:50:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279801

We're all used to seeing pigeons scattered all over Manchester.

Piccadilly Gardens is a haven for the feathered beasts, you can barely walk down Market Street without getting hit in the face with a bird, and they love picking through your McDonald's leftovers at St Ann's Square.

But commuters this morning were surprised to find themselves quite literally face-to-face with a pigeon.

A mystery man boarded a Metrolink tram heading between Chorlton and Manchester city centre with his feathered friend in tow.

The passenger was photographed with an actual pigeon perched on his shoulder, like a greyscale chubby parrot.

The man was spotted riding the Metrolink with his pet pigeon in tow. Credit: Submitted

One eye-witness who got in touch with The Manc said that people 'barely batted an eyelid' at the strange sight.

They added: "I saw a video of him the other day when he goes in a shop he puts the pigeon down and it waits for him like a f***ing dog."

The man, and his pet pigeon, are often spotted out an about around Manchester, but seeing the bird quite that close on your morning commute is a bit of a surprise.

Read more: Paddy McGuinness among headliners at new festival in memory of Caroline Flack

Someone who saw presumably the same pairing (unless there's two of them, which we doubt) earlier this week tweeted: "It’s too early for a man to get on the tram with a pigeon on his shoulder."

A spokesperson for TfGM said: "We are planning a pilot to allow dogs on trams but sadly there no plans to expand this to pigeons."

Metrolink recently revealed plans to test dogs being allowed on the tram network for the first time since 1992.

Currently, all animals are banned from the service, apart for service animals.

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<![CDATA[Three Lions could be replaced as England's 2022 World Cup anthem as it's too 'arrogant']]> https://themanc.com/sport/three-lions-could-be-replaced-as-englands-2022-world-cup-anthem-as-its-too-arrogant/ Thu, 05 May 2022 09:23:02 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279804

New reports are suggesting that iconic football song Three Lions could be replaced as England's anthem for the 2022 World Cup.

It's fair to say that the song - which was released by band The Lightning Seeds in collaboration with comedians Frank Skinner and David Baddiel over 25 years ago for Euro 96, has been a staple at every major national football tournament ever since - with fans belting out the words "It's Coming Home" at every opportunity.

But now, a new report in The Sun is claiming that the FA will look to replace the anthem for the upcoming Qatar World Cup because it risks offending other nations.

The Sun explained how all 32 nations taking part in the World Cup later this year have to nominate a song to be played in the build-up to kick-off, but while Three Lions would seem to many to be the obvious choice, bosses at the FA are said to be considering choosing an alternative song instead over fears the tune is seen as "arrogant" by other countries. 

There is apparently speculation that Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline is the forerunner to replace it, after the song played a huge part in England's run the final of Euro 2020.

Three Lions could be replaced as England's anthem for the 2022 World Cup / Credit: YouTube

England and Newcastle legend Paul Gascoigne told The Sun: "That song is in our DNA. It helped us in 1996 and it’ll help the boys in Qatar.

"The FA have totally lost the plot."

He added: "You can’t take that song off us. Sweet Caroline doesn’t come close. It would be like saying we can’t wave St George’s flags anymore.

"This woke nonsense has no place in football - it’s just a great song."

The nature of the song and the way other countries perceive its meaning is something that critics have already discussed in previous years, and last year in particular, Three Lions co-creator David Baddiel spoke on the matter, explaining: "I think it's the notion - misinterpreted by many people - that football's coming home means that England owns football and we are the homeland of football.

Read more: Massive football fan park to return to Manchester for the 2022 World Cup

"Which historically is the case. We were the first one to ratify the rules of the game. But somehow that's offensive to other FAs."

An alternative song could be chosen over fears it's seen as "arrogant" by other countries / Credit: YouTube

Outspoken TalkTV presenter Piers Morgan has also had his say on the matter, calling the proposal to remove Three Lions a "ridiculous idea", and adding: "This is a ridiculous idea. The song is all about wallowing in 30 years of hurt and pain at not winning anything, how can anyone say it is arrogant.

"We should absolutely stick with Three Lions."

England's official song choice is expected to be announced after the summer.

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<![CDATA[Altrincham market favourite Little Window Alty is closing for good]]> https://themanc.com/news/altrincham-market-favourite-little-window-alty-is-closing-for-good-manc/ Thu, 05 May 2022 10:48:20 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279843

Born out of chance and circumstance, over the past seven years Little Window Alty has become a staple for regulars at Altrincham's Market House. That is, until Wednesday night when it announced it will be closing up shop for good.

Leaving fans of its inventive, ingredient-led salads, soups, large plates and snacks bereft, the team shared an emotive post to the Little Window Alty Instagram page saying that now felt like the right time to hang up their aprons.

Describing their time running Little Window as 'an incredible journey in food', they thanked their audience for the support and spoke about their pride in the food they have created whilst reflecting nostalgically at how, a little over seven years ago, Little Window was born.

Image: Little Window Alty

They wrote: "A little over 7 years ago the honestcrustsourdoughpizza team, still very much in its infancy, started using the vacant unit in the corner of @altymarket to mix and roll dough. Then came a little chalk menu with a couple salads and snacks. And so Little Window was born.

"That became the start of an incredible journey in food for us. We took on some great suppliers, some excellent people and bought some lovely cookbooks. Over the years we’ve built an audience that we’re really proud of.

Read more: ‘Crispy pig tails take nose-to-tail dining to the next level’: The Moorcock Inn, reviewed

Sharing images of different chefs who've worked for them over the years, the team sang the praises of those who've passed through the kitchen - tagging prestigious Manchester eateries and bars with whom they now work.

The Creameries, The Moor Cock Inn, Sugo, Flawd, Pollen, The Pack Horse at Hayfield, Cinderwood Market Garden and Isca Wines all got an honourable mention.

The post continued: "@hammancheese will open her own space in Marple later this year. Lucky Marple.

"If you’ve eaten with us in the past few years and enjoyed what you’ve had it’s almost certainly down to Beth. She is the single most talented, intuitive and naturally gifted cook I’ve had the pleasure of working alongside.

"I expect if you’ve read this far and not skipped to the end you’ll know what’s coming. This Friday will be the final day of Little Window.

Read more: Bundobust launches limited edition specials menu with Liverpool favourite Maray

"I’d like to thank everyone who’s joined us for food in that 7 years. A massive thank you to Jen and Nick @altymarket who’s encouragement, feedback and support have been so instrumental in our progress. Thanks to our amazing suppliers. And thanks and love to all our team, wherever they are now.

"The time was right to hang up our aprons."

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<![CDATA[The Manchester club night where you pay in with tins of beans]]> https://themanc.com/news/the-manchester-club-night-where-you-pay-in-with-tins-of-beans/ Thu, 05 May 2022 11:54:59 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279904

A club night in Manchester is looking to help those in need by amassing food bank donations in a somewhat unusual way.

Instead of asking punters to pay in with cash, promoters are asking revellers to bring tins of beans and other non-perishable items down with them on the night to gain entry to the party.

A minimum of eight is required to get through the door, and once you're in, you'll be treated to a festival-worthy line-up, full of acclaimed artists who've all waived their fees for the cause.

Image: Hit and Run UK

The club night, called Food 4 Thought, has been running since 2016 and every year raises a huge amount in both food and financial donations for the Trussel Trust, which both supplies and works to end the need for food banks in the United Kingdom.

For obvious reasons, the night has had a forced hiatus for the past two years - but now it's back, revived with impeccable timing in light of the growing cost of living crisis.

Speaking on the event and its importance in helping the community, organiser, DJ and promoter Rich Reason said: "Sadly, food bank usage continues to be on an exponential rise, with demand currently double what it was last year - which was the worst on record until that point.

Image: Hit and Run UK
Image: Hit and Run UK

"The cost of living crisis is biting Greater Manchester's most vulnerable hard, and anything to help our local foodbanks is needed more than ever. This year all the food and essentials will be collected by Salford Foodbank, which is part of The Trussell Trust.

Read more: Hit & Run – the seminal Manchester bass night that's defined underground clubbing for a generation

He continued, highlighting the plight of Yemenis and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in their home country, adding that once costs are covered any profit from the event will go towards the Yemen Emergency Appeal.

He said: "Yemen continues to be one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, suffering a long-standing bombardment by Saudi Arabia, as well as Famine.

"Once our low costs are covered, all profit will go to the Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Yemen Emergency Appeal.

Image: Hit and Run UK

"One of the best, if not THE Best NGOs, you can trust them to get the aid to the people who need it most.

"This is a line-up worthy of any festival, and it speaks to the incredible charitable spirit of this city's artists, plus a few more with close links to our scene.

"Some of the biggest names in Bass Music will be there to entertain you.... for just 8 tins of beans!"

Taking place at Six Trees Kitchen in Trafford on Saturday 14 May, the event will spread across two stages with a line-up of some of Manchester's finest bass music DJs, producers and MCs.

Image: Hit and Run UK

Look out for the likes of DRS, Dub Phizix, Chimpo, Skittles, Werkha, Konny Kon (Children of Zeus DJ set) Eva Bee and Biome, alongside many more on the packed line-up where tickets should, in another world, cost well over £10 a head.

Sound will be managed by Dropjaw Audio in the Courtyard, and by Neuron Audio Visual Ltd at the extra Live Stage being built on the decking for the event - so you know it's going to be bassy, it's going to be loud, and it also should be absolutely crystal clear.

Read more: The Warehouse Project 2022 announces opening concert with Bonobo

For those who want to support the cause but aren't able to attend, they can make a financial donation by purchasing a ticket for the event here.

Alternatively, they can contribute to organiser Rich Reason's sponsored swim, which is taking place this month and also raising funds for The Trussel Trust.

Feature image - Hit and Run UK

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<![CDATA[The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 9 - 15 May 2022]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/the-best-things-to-do-in-greater-manchester-this-week-9-15-may-2022/ Fri, 06 May 2022 12:31:27 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279698

May is now in full swing here in Greater Manchester.

Not only is there a whole host of exciting activities lined up in the events calendar this month, but there's plenty to be getting up to across the region this week, and we've cherry-picked a few of the best bits for another edition of our 'what’s on' guide for the city and beyond.

As always, some of the events we’re going to mention are completely free, while others will set you back a few pounds, and many will need to be booked in advance.

Here's our top picks.

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Disney's Beauty and the Beast

Palace Theatre Manchester

Monday 9 May - onwards

There's still a few weeks left to catch Disney's Beauty and the Beast before it departs from Manchester's iconic Palace Theatre.

Based on the hit 1991 film, this new musical production features some iconic songs from the smash-hit animation, including Be Our Guest, Belle and Beauty and the Beast whilst also uniting some members of its original Broadway team. Spectacular new designs and state-of-the-art technology fuse with the classic story, as the timeless romantic tale is brought to life on stage like never before, with all the charm and elegance audiences expect from Belle and her Beast.

You can find out more and grab tickets here.

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Football Hall of Fame

National Football Museum

Monday 9 May - onwards

Football Hall of Fame / Credit: National Football Museum (via Jason Lock Photography)

Manchester's National Football Museum is celebrating the legends of the game in it's first-ever dedicated Hall of Fame exhibition.

Situated in the Score Gallery, the museum's latest exhibition focuses on those players and managers who have contributed significantly to the game of our lives - breaking records, winning trophies, and paving the way for future generations, on and off the field.

The National Football Museum Hall of Fame exhibition honours the memory of our game's greatest figures, share untold stories and showcase some of the key objects from their respective careers.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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'I Am' by SICK! Festival 2022

St Peter's Square

Monday 9 May - onwards

A new free photography exhibition, titled 'I Am', featuring candid portraits of domestic abuse survivors is currently on show in Manchester as part of the SICK! Festival 2022.

As part of the public festival where health and creativity meet, the photos - which have been taken by local photographer Allie Crewe - can be seen on several electronic screens at St Peter's Square in the heart of the city centre, as well as at 150 Metrolink tram stops across Greater Manchester throughout May.

With a mix of free outdoor, indoor and online events, SICK! Festival 2022 has a programme of activities suitable for families, young people, adults and everyone interested in using art and creativity to explore mental, physical, and social challenges.

You can find out more here.

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Snorkel with Sharks

SEA LIFE Manchester

Tuesday 10 & Thursday 12 May

Credit: SEA LIFE Manchester

Fancy trying something new in 2022? Time to conquer your fears?

SEA LIFE Manchester has launched a new snorkel cage experience that's letting people get closer than ever have before to more than 1,000 creatures of the deep at the Trafford Centre-based marine life aquarium.

Snorkel with Sharks is a one-hour surface snorkelling adventure.

Suitable for swimmers age 10+, the session includes a full briefing, introduction to the incredible creatures you can expect to see, and 20 minutes snorkelling in the purpose-built shark cage. 

You can find more information and book your tickets here.

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Looking for some new restaurants and bars to try out that have just opened in Manchester city centre this month?

With a whole host of bank holidays stretching ahead of us this month, May gives us plenty of free time on the horizon and even more new restaurants and bars to visit in Manchester city centre and beyond.

Think Italian subs, the return of sit-down Lazy Tony’s lasagne, a new Spring Gardens cocktail bar from Gordon Ramsay’s former bars boss, sushi, sashimi and (maybe) even a new dumpling place.

You can read our round-up to find out where to put on your list this month here.

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Big Jubilee Street Party

AO Arena

Thursday 12 May

The floor of the AO Arena will this week be transformed into a giant street party for a star-studded show in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Taking place on Thursday 12 May, The National Lottery’s Big Jubilee Street Party will be hosted by Jason Manford and Fleur East, and will bring together some massive names from the worlds of music and comedy for the one-off free party, with organisers say the show will combine performances, archive footage, and music.

The likes of the Kaiser Chiefs, Becky Hill, Steps, Tom Grennan, House Gospel Choir, Calum Scott, Nathan Dawe and Ella Henderson, are all lined-up to perform.

You can find out more and grab tickets here.

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Cloudwater X Levanter - Ireland

KAMPUS

Thursday 12 - Sunday 15 May

Manchester’s neighbourhood KAMPUS will play host a solid ten weeks of back-to-back block parties from its canalside garden, with each weekend seeing guest DJs take to the decks to spin tunes from different corners of the world - and this weekend's event is celebrating Ireland and its much-loved culture.

Free-flowing beer will come courtesy of Manchester brewery Cloudwater, and food will be provided by Ramsbottom favourites Levanter serving up tapas, giant paella, and charcuterie boards aplenty.

This weekend, you can expect fresh imported beer from our neighbours, folk music, spoken word artists, and stalls.

You can find out more here.

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Amazônia

Science and Industry Museum

Friday 13 May - onwards

Critically-acclaimed photography exhibition officially opens in Manchester as part of its international this week.

In what is the first UK exhibition of this scale outside of London for over 20 years from the world-renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, from 13 May, the Science and Industry Museum will welcome Amazônia - a major photography exhibition that celebrates the indigenous peoples and breathtaking landscapes of the Brazilian rainforest.

Salgado worked in the Amazon for seven years with 12 different indigenous communities, and the result is an incredible collection of powerful photographs that present his vision of a forest that is approaching a crucial tipping point in the fight against climate change, the Museum says.

You can find out more here.

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Manchester Cheese Crawl

Manchester City Centre

Friday 13 May - onwards

Credit: Flickr

In what is undeniably the stuff of dreams for cheese lovers, you can now take part in a cheese and wine crawl around Manchester city centre.

Manchester is city that’s packed with culture.

But if you don’t fancy seeing the sights through one of the more typical tours, The Manchester Cheese Crawl will take you around some of the cheesiest spots the city has to offer for two hours of non-stop cheese-related fun - including everything from blue cheese tasting, to cheese quizzes, competitions, and more.

Tickets cost just £25 each, and include cheese samples, optional bread and crackers, and some red wine to complement.

You can find out more and grab tickets here.

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Food 4 Thought by Hit & Run

Trafford

Saturday 14 May

A one-off club night is happening in Manchester this weekend, and it's looking to help those in need by amassing food bank donations in a somewhat unusual way.

Instead of asking punters to pay in with cash, at Food 4 Thought presented by the legendary Hit & Run, promoters are asking revellers to bring tins of beans and other non-perishable items down with them on the night to gain entry to the party.

Once you’re in, you’ll be treated to a festival-worthy line-up, full of acclaimed artists who’ve all waived their fees for the cause - The Trussell Trust.

You can find more information here.

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Coronation Street: The Tour

MediaCityUK

Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 May

Coronation Street: The Tour has returned after a two-year hiatus to give you the chance to see the hidden world of the nation’s most-famous cobbles that lies behind the camera at the external sets at MediaCityUK in Salford.

Following in the footsteps of all your favourite characters, during each 90-minute tour, fans of the show will get to walk around all the famous sets of the Rovers Return, Roys Rolls, Underworld, and The Kabin, and so much more, and tour guides will share all the secrets of the show while they take you around locations of iconic moments from the soap.

There’ll also be plenty of chances to get that all-important Corrie selfie too.

You can find out more and book tickets here.

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Eurovision Viewing Party

GRUB

Saturday 14 May

Eurovision Viewing Party / Credit: GRUB MCR

It's the grand finale of Eurovision 2022 this Saturday, and Manchester’s largest street food fair GRUB - which is currently based at the Red Bank Project just outside of the city centre in Cheetham Hill - is hosting a themed viewing party in its Basement Bar on a 100-inch screen, and there's a range of tickets available.

With "party vibes and good times" said to be guaranteed, and fancy dress encouraged, GRUB says it'll be a night to remember, even if the UK does end up getting “nil points”.

There'll also be amazing street food options, and a locally-sourced and fully vegan bar.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Coffee Lovers Class

Food Sorcery

Sunday 15 May

Didsbury’s very-own cookery school, Food Sorcery, is hosting a special class where you can learn some fun facts and even a little bit of science about coffee.

During this three-hour session that's suitable for all abilities, you'll learn the differences in techniques used to make the perfect coffee, find out what'll work best for you at home and how to use all the kit that you bought and have tucked away in the back of the cupboard.

There'll be plenty of opportunities to practise your skills and even try a little latte art to impress your friends, too.

You can find more information, and book your place here.

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Featured Image - Science and Industry Museum | The Manc Group

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<![CDATA[Brigad - the app changing the future of freelance work in Manchester's hospitality industry]]> https://themanc.com/business/brigad-the-app-changing-the-future-of-freelance-work-in-manchesters-hospitality-industry/ Thu, 05 May 2022 11:56:21 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279725

An innovative app has recently launched here in Manchester, and it's already shaping the future of freelance working in the city's bustling hospitality sector.

Manchester is a city known for its resilience and community spirit, and that has never been more evident than in this post-COVID world as we bounce-back and recover from one of the most significant challenges we've had to face, but it's true that the hospitality industry has had to overcome a lot more than other sectors.

Which is why Brigad could not have come at a more perfect time.

With the staffing crisis within the hospitality industry said to be reaching points of over 3,000 ongoing open vacancies, Brigad is all about end-to-end collaboration between hospitality businesses and qualified self-employed professionals.

Having launched back in 2016, and having already made a name for itself both here in the UK and with our overseas neighbours in France, Brigad allows businesses to be put in touch with verified self-employed professionals in just a few clicks, which ultimately saves precious time as the entire administrative process is automated, and then on the other end, for freelance workers, it allows them to choose work freely every day from a large number of well-paid assignments that work ideally for their needs and time constraints.

Brigad prides itself on being a company with a mission, and its goal is simple - "to make work attractive and accessible to all".

But what was it that made Brigad make the move to launch in Manchester? How is it looking to make positive change to an industry that provides so much to our proud city? And how can it benefit businesses?

Why Manchester?

With Brigad having already connected around 4,000 freelance workers with work opportunities across London, the company is adamant that there is no time to waste in applying these resources to the great city of Manchester.

Brigad says its decision to provide services to Manchester is vital to "ensure efficient post-pandemic recovery" of the city’s hospitality industry, as it's a company that works within the framework of social responsibility and is all about empowering hospitality workers by connecting them to temporary freelance shifts with a decent and fair minimum hourly payment.

"The city itself has provided some of the most innovative people-based solutions to encourage the individual to be better valued when the greater industry does not provide this," Brigad says.

"This is why we are launching Manchester."

Manchester is said to be the first in "the long line of cities" the company wants to begin operating in, as it believes "the city's values reflect our values perfectly."

Brigad allows businesses to be put in touch with verified self-employed professionals in just a few clicks / Credit: Arnaud Caillou

How does Brigad work? And how can it help businesses?

To sum Brigad up simply and how it helps businesses fill staffing vacancies, businesses offer their vacant shifts on their rotas to the app, and the workers will then accept those that best suit their timetable, lifestyle, career path, and income.

Brigad knows that as a restaurant owner or manager, sometimes you need qualified staff to fill in, which is why it aims to stop them from wasting time by looking for suitable casual staff as the profiles on the platform are the best freelancers in hospitality, and their skills and experience are rigorously checked and approved by the Brigad team.

The innovative app works in three simple steps:

  1. Post a request - Create your request in a few seconds from your account page, and personalise it with specific requirements (dress code, equipment needed, etc).
  2. Offer accepted by Brigad - Minutes later, you will receive the details of the freelancer who has accepted your mission, and they will call to introduce themselves and ask any questions to fully understand the task at hand.
  3. Contracts and payments are automatically managed - Contracting, invoicing, and payment is taken care of at the end of each mission, and businesses don't have to do anything.

How is Brigad "pioneering the new future" of Manchester hospitality?

Brigad says it holds "a hearty commitment and respect" towards those who work in the hospitality industry, and with such a vast network of innovative, progressive, and pioneering businesses and workers, Manchester makes "complete sense" for its next step.

The company says it supports the future of hospitality in Manchester as a tech solution for those looking for security, freedom, independence and financial prosperity.

"A city with an independent spirit deserves hospitality staff of the same mindset," Brigad says.

What are the founders saying?

"Brigad is on a mission to make work attractive and accessible to all," explains Florent Malbranche, CEO and co-founder of Brigad.

"We are excited to be expanding into the vibrant city of Manchester and confident we will enable thousands of hospitality workers change their professional life for the better."

The company's goal is simple - "to make work attractive and accessible to all" / Credit: Arnaud Caillou

Keen to find out more?

To help meet and connect with more local businesses, and to show just how much of a benefit the app can be to the city's hospitality industry, Brigad is hosting a two-day open day event here in Manchester city centre next Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 May, which is free to attend, and you can find out more information and sign up here

There will also be an evening event with Team Brigad and businesses which use the app, and you can pose any questions you may have to them over some drinks and great food.

To find out more information and see how Brigad can help your business, head over to the company's website here.

You can also follow Brigad on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Featured Image - Arnaud Caillou (via Brigad)

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<![CDATA[Pets at Home mocked for poster showing groomer 'cupping dog's genitals']]> https://themanc.com/trending/pets-at-home-mocked-for-poster-showing-groomer-cupping-dogs-genitals/ Thu, 05 May 2022 14:34:03 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279781

People have been poking fun at Pets at Home for a poster that appears to show a groomer 'cupping' a dog's privates.

Photos of the advert, which is for the brand's Groom Room grooming services, have been circulating online.

The advert shows a smiling groomer handling a neatly-trimmed poodle - and the groomer's hand placement has raised a lot of questions.

The original spotter shared photos on the Pets at Home Facebook page, writing: "Good afternoon. Just wondering if you had realised that the staff member/model is cupping the dogs genitals in the promotional poster outside your Eastbourne branch?

"And if you had realised- what’s the reason? Hopefully the “poodles and oodles” additional service isn’t a euphemism."

The hand placement in question. Credit: Facebook, Pets at Home

Upon closer inspection, it appears that the groomer is actually hovering a hand beneath the dog's belly to stop it sitting down, and the phallic-looking shape may well be a thumb.

Pets At Home has now confirmed that the hand placement is 'is a safe and standard dog handling procedure'.

Someone suggested: "I don't think the person is cupping anything and is instead, placing their hand next to the dog's hind legs in order to get the dog to stand still. I'm sure I've seen that whenever I've watched Crufts."

It prompted the response: "Aye, that thumb sure does look like a b*llock though."

Pets at Home. Credit: Google Maps

Cupping or not, it hasn't stopped people having a laugh at the Pets at Home ad.

One person commented about the adorable pooch: "No wonder he’s got that smile on his face."

Someone else said: "To be fair the Poodle doesn't look unhappy with the situation."

Another user compared it to the scene in Friends where Chandler visits a tailor who did 'definite cupping' while measuring him up for some trousers.

They wrote, quoting Joey in the scene: "That’s how they do it!! Right, ross?"

Read more: Mystery man spotted riding the tram in Manchester with a PIGEON on his shoulder

One person pointed out: "Somewhere a young, inexperienced graphic designer is getting a stern but well intentioned lecture on the importance of checking stock photos for exactly this reason."

Pets at Home responded to the poster with: "Thank you for your feedback, this has been passed over to the grooming marketing team."

A spokesperson for Pets At Home said: "Pet welfare is our number one priority, and we work hard to ensure all our customers enjoy their experience at The Groom Room, and ultimately leave feeling and looking their best.

"Sometimes we need to gently encourage our four-legged friends to stand up throughout their groom, but this is a safe and standard dog handling procedure and not something that could be considered an ‘added extra’!"

Featured image: Facebook

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<![CDATA[Paloma Faith, Madness, Rudimental, and more to play Haydock Park this summer]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/paloma-faith-madness-rudimental-and-more-to-play-haydock-park-this-summer/ Thu, 05 May 2022 15:23:14 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279853

Some huge names are set to play headline shows as part of a live concert series at Haydock Park Racecourse this summer.

The Jockey Club Live is renowned for bringing live music to thousands of fans in the relaxed open-air setting of some of the UK's biggest racecourses, and after 2021 saw music-lovers return for a series of spectacular shows by Tom Jones, McFly, and more, 2022 at Haydock Park is set to be absolutely no different.

A lineup of mega stars have already been confirmed for this summer.

Paloma Faith, Madness, and Rudimental have all been announced to bring the tunes to the Newton-le-Willows based racecourse over the next couple of months.

Double platinum and BRIT award-winning artist Paloma Faith will be heading out on her second UK tour within a year with this summer, and will be stoping off at Haydock Park on Friday 1 July to perform and have fans singing along to hits from her extensive and much-loved repertoire, as well as new songs from her fifth studio album Infinite Things.

"I've been touring my recent album and it's been so invigorating seeing everyone out on the road around the UK," Paloma said ahead of her Haydock Park show.

"I love nothing more than singing for you all and hearing you sing back to me."

Another chart-topping act set to hit Haydock Park this summer is the genre-defying, BRIT award-winning drum and bass band Rudimental, who will be playing a headline DJ set on Friday 5 August.

After bursting out of London’s underground music scene with its thrilling world of pirate radio and crude DJ set ups, Rudimental cracked into the mainstream on the release of their double-platinum selling debut album Home in 2013 - which has since sold over one million units worldwide - and are known for collaborative hits with superstars Ed Sheeran, Macklemore, John Newman, James Arthur, Jess Glynne, and more.

"We’re so excited live music is back," Rudimental said of their first time at Haydock Park.

"Especially as it gives us the opportunity to visit new venues that we haven’t played before. Our fans in the North West are some of our favourite crowds to perform to, so we know it’s going to be an incredible night."

Legendary British band Madness will also be playing at Haydock Park this summer / Credit: Iñaki Espejo-Saavedra (via Flickr)

By far one of the stand-outs of the 2022 Jockey Club Live series at Haydock Park season has to be the legendary British band, Madness - who previously headlined the racecourse back in 2015 and will make a return on Saturday 16 July.

Combining the genres of ska, reggae, motown, rock’n’roll and classic pop, Madness have become one of the music industry’s best-loved live acts, and have had so many hits to their name over the last couple of decades, including ‘Baggy Trousers’, ‘It Must Be Love’, ‘Driving In My Car’, ‘Our House’, and the iconic 1982 number one single ‘House of Fun’.

Speaking ahead of the 2022 series, Dickon White - Jockey Club Racecourses’ North West Regional Director - said: "We are so excited about our fantastic line-up of music nights in 2022 [and] with the addition of Madness to the season, we have something for everyone.

"[It's] set to be a wonderful summer of music and racing at Haydock Park."

The Jockey Club is renowned for bringing live music to thousands of fans in relaxed open-air racecourse settings across the UK / Credit: The Jockey Club Live

Tickets for the full 2022 series of The Jockey Club Live events at Haydock Park this summer are now on sale, with prices starting at £35 for adults and £15 for children, while children aged four and under go free of charge.

There is also a range of hospitality packages available to suit all budgets too.

You can find out more information and grab yours here.

Featured Image - The Jockey Club Live

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<![CDATA[North West and Yorkshire beaches where dogs are banned this summer]]> https://themanc.com/news/north-west-and-yorkshire-beaches-where-dogs-are-banned-this-summer/ Fri, 06 May 2022 05:25:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279941

From May to September, many beaches in England introduce dog bans as the warmer weather brings crowds of sunbathers and families down to the shore for a sunny day out.

There are bans in place on beaches across the North West and Yorkshire, so if you don't want to be caught out, it's best to wise up on where you can and can't go with your pooch well ahead of time - or you could end up being fined as much as £1,000.

Image: The Manc Group

To make sure you don't fall foul of environmental officers handing out fines, we've put together a list of all the beaches to avoid between 1 May and 30 September.

Unfortunately, not every beach is open to man’s best friend this summer - at least not between 1 May and 30 September.

North West

Beaches to avoid in the North West during this period include Ainsdale, Blackpool, Cleveleys, Fleetwood and Southport.

Image: Geograph

Ainsdale - The beach at Ainsdale must be kept free of dogs for 200m on either side of the main beach entrance and down to the tide itself.

Blackpool - The beach at Blackpool needs to be kept clear of dogs between North Pier and the Mirror Ball, opposite the Solaris Centre, throughout the summer. Up on the pier, dogs must be kept on leads throughout the season.

Cleveleys -  Dogs are not allowed on the beach at Cleveleys from Cage Clove to Wyre Borough Boundary throughout the summer.

Fleetwood - Dogs are banned from the east side of the Fleetwood beach slipway eastward to the west side of the former pier.

Southport - From the Pier south towards Pleasureland (for 555m) up to the tide line, dogs must be kept clear of the beach at Southport.

Read more: RSPCA finds seven snakes abandoned at house in Rochdale

Yorkshire

Beaches to avoid in Yorkshire during this period include Bridlington North and South, Filey, Hornsea, Sansend, Scarborough South and North Bays, Whitby and Withernsea, reports The Hoot.

Bridlington north beach. / Image: Commons Wikimedia

Bridlington – At Bridlington, dog walkers are not to cross the areas between the northern end of North Marine Promenade and the north-eastern face of the North Pier, or between the southern face of the South Pier and the eastern face of Princess Mary Promenade Sea Wall.

Filey – Placed tenth in 2020 on a list of the UK’s favourite beaches, Filey also bans dogs over the summer. Walkers need to look out for the northernmost side of the beach slipway, which separates the Coble Landing from the Promenade. Everywhere from here to the southernmost point of the sea wall at Royal Parade is out of bounds.

Hornsea – Another popular Yorkshire beach included in the 2014 Good Beach Guide, Hornsea excludes dogs between the concrete ramp at Headland View and the steps south of Sands Lane.

Image: PxHere

Sansend – Everything at Sansend is out of bounds for pups, from the steps below the public conveniences below Sandhills to the slipway at the southern end of Bank Bottom car park. Similarly in Scarborough, both the North and South Bays are entirely off-limits to dogs.

Whitby – At Whitby, dogs are allowed at Tate Hill if they are kept on a lead – but must avoid the West Beach, from the West Pier to the promenade from the east side of the beach steps adjacent to the western end of the beach chalets.

Feature image - The Manc Group

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<![CDATA[Manchester Airport tells travellers to 'take time' - but says hundreds of new staff are on the way]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-airport-tells-travellers-to-take-time-but-says-hundreds-of-new-staff-are-on-the-way/ Thu, 05 May 2022 14:26:32 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279944

Manchester Airport has issued fresh travel advice to passengers, but promises that hundreds of new staff are on the way.

After what had been weeks of travel bedlam at the UK’s third largest airport, with many hit by cancellations and long waits of up to 90 minutes or more due to staff shortages, and after Manchester Airport bosses had previously spoken out to warn that the chaos could continue "over the next few months", it's now been confirmed that dozens of new staff have already been hired and hundreds more are currently going through the security training and vetting process.

In the lead-up to the peak summer holiday season, Manchester Airport has provided a progress update on its recruitment drive, and is also reminding passengers of its travel advice.

Bosses at the airport say it is "continuing to recover at pace" post-pandemic following the removal of international travel restrictions, and that passenger volumes have now grown back to 79% of pre-pandemic levels - but this means the airport is now serving around three times more passengers each week than it was in January.

Read more: Manchester Airport boss warn queues and delays could continue for ‘months’

While this "strong recovery" has been identified as a contributor to the long queues and delays, the shortage of staff numbers was something the airport was keen to rectify.

With demand returning rapidly, the airport says it has been working hard to recruit hundreds of new security officers, and improve the efficiency of how it deploys the people already working in the operation, as well as bring in new measures to "improve the airport experience" for customers and staff.

To date, more than 8,000 applications have been received for roles including security officers, car park marshals, and hospitality staff, and in the last month alone, more than 1,600 people have applied for jobs and more than 500 people are currently going through background checks and security training.

Around 200 new starters are expected to join the operation at Manchester this month, which airport bosses say enables them to open additional security lanes during peak periods and improve customer service.

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This recruitment drive and a range of other measures have improved the customer experience in recent weeks, with 90% of passengers in the last two weeks getting through security in less than 30 minutes, up significantly from 78% in the first two weeks of April.

Read more: Manchester Airport to finally ‘fully reopen’ Terminal Three this week

While the airport is still admittedly experiencing longer queues at times - which the airport says is working with partner organisations, including UK Border Force, airlines and ground handlers, to address - these are said to be happening less frequently and they are also being cleared relatively quickly.

"We want to make sure that customers get away on their travels, so everyone at Manchester Airport is focused on bringing in the extra resources we need to continue operating our full flight schedule," said Ian Costigan, Interim Managing Director of Manchester Airport.

"It is encouraging to see new staff joining us as a result of our ongoing recruitment drive, and we have seen security waiting times reduce in recent weeks".

Manchester Airport boss warn queues and delays could continue for ‘months’, The Manc
Bosses at Manchester Airport say the airport say it is "continuing to recover at pace" / Credit: Iwan Shimko (via Unsplash)

He added that ensuring passengers move through the airport quickly and easily is the airport's "ultimate goal."

Reiterating its travel advice, the airport is urging passengers to arrive three hours before their flights, but is asking people not to come any earlier than this because they will not be able to check-in with their airlines, which could cause "unnecessary waits in the terminals". Leaving a three-hour window will enable people to pass through security and make their flights.

Passengers who have not flown for a long time are also being urged to refamiliarise themselves with the security rules. 

Featured Image - Manchester Airport

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Travelling from Manchester Airport soon? Prepare for your airport journey in advance. This includes allowing enough time and preparing your hand luggage for security screening.#TakeTimeTakeCareTakeFlight pic.twitter.com/mgH86SObyc

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<![CDATA[The Northern women fighting to keep you safe on a night out]]> https://themanc.com/news/the-northern-women-fighting-to-keep-you-safe-on-a-night-out/ Fri, 06 May 2022 19:00:53 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279998

When it comes to helping women feel safer on a night out, there's no one better to ask than the women themselves - which is exactly what northerners Elysia O'Neill and Della Claydon are doing.

Following reports of a rise in drink and needle spikings last year, the Leeds-based duo and The Egalitarian co-founders moved quickly to set up the Spike Report - a community-led database for women to detail not just when and where they were spiked, but the response of venues and the police too.

Within nine days, it had already gathered over 160 reports. Seven months down the line, that figure is now in the thousands with reports spanning the length and breadth of the country.

The site is regularly visited by women, with the goal being to keep them and their mates safe on a night out.

Explaining the reasoning behind the idea, Elysia told The Manc that only 1 in 10 people currently report being spiked to the police and that "there's definitely a lack of empowerment and self-belief in terms of whether someone's been spiked, whether anyone is going to believe them."

"We set up the Spike Report to basically tackle the issue of how invisible spiking is as a problem [...] and to essentially raise awareness of the fact that it is an issue, something that's prevalent in society, 'cause it's disputed by many large actors in the night time economy and the police themselves."

Image: Impossible MCR

Based on the numbers self-reporting to their database, it certainly appears that survivors feel much more confident reporting to their peers instead of the police.

It's a sad fact certainly not helped by the high-profile murder of Sarah Everard by a policeman last year, nor by the Met's brutal treatment of the women who gathered to hold a peaceful vigil in her memory after the fact.

By recognising this erosion of trust in traditional reporting methods, The Egalitarian team has now amassed a unique and detailed data set into what, where, when, and how spiking incidents are occurring across the country.

They've also been running a questionnaire since October 2021, asking their community what they would like to see in terms of changes regarding the news, police, legal systems, what kind of policies and procedures they can implement.

Now, through their new Safe Place initiative, they're planning to use this data to educate venues, authorities and night time economy workers on how to better safeguard people on a night out.

Explaining the desperate need for an attitude shift in the industry as a whole, Elysia said: "We've got a very detailed insight into how people in the night time economy and other authorities are handling spiking.

"We're wanting to create partnerships with the night time economy venues particularly because that's what us as an organisation and the community themselves think, that really the onus does lie with venues, rather than necessarily the police.

"We want staff to be educated on safeguarding, vulnerability, looking out for people that are vulnerable, but knowing how to look after someone who has been spiked or even voluntary intoxication.

"Whether it's voluntary or involuntary, it doesn't make them any safer when you kick them out of the club.

"We need everyone to be looking after the customers, and essentially what we're looking for is for venues to show that they do acknowledge that they have a duty of care for customers inside their venues."

Here in Manchester, data from the Spike Report shows that 60% of survivors rated the venue's response poor to very poor, 20% said it was neither good nor bad and 20% said it was good to very good.

Of the 40% that also contacted the police, 25% said they found the response poor to very poor. 25% neither good nor bad, and 50% good to very good.

Image: Girls Night In Manchester

Read more: GirlsNightIn Manchester: women protest across the UK as needle spiking incidents increase

The conversation around better safeguarding on nights out first began to change following last October's Girls Night In protests, which saw huge numbers stay at home to boycott nightclubs and many others take to the streets.

Meanwhile, across the city a number of venues moved to introduce drink covers, posters, and spiking tests, at a cost to themselves, to reassure customers and help them feel safer.

The mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham, joined the Manchester protest on the night, and later he and the Night Time Economy Advisor, Sacha Lord, met with students involved to discuss what more could be done to improve safety.

Girls Night In Manchester wrote on its Instagram following the meeting: “Andy and Sacha have committed to setting up an Anti-Spiking Partnership for the city region, where GMCA will partner with major venues to roll out anti-spiking tests which can detect seven different types of drugs and be used as evidence in court.

“In the meeting we also discussed other measures such as expanding Save Haven and volunteer schemes funded by GMCA such as the Village Angels that operate on Canal Street, and improving reporting in venues.

Image: Girls Night In Manchester

“We are hopeful that some tangible changes will come as a result of these meetings, but still remain to be convinced until they are in place." 

Seven months later, an anti-spiking partnership has been announced but for now no commitment has been made on rolling out anti-spiking tests at venues.

Revealing the partnership as part of the region's new Night Time Economy Strategy, Andy Burnham acknowledged that there was 'more to do' regarding women and girls’ safety out and about at night time and that that Greater Manchester was now 'pioneering a different conversation'.

He told hospitality leaders: “Sacha and I took a suggestion from students at the University of Manchester to bring through an anti-spiking partnership and you’ll see reference to that in the strategy being launched today.

Read more: Andy Burnham announces new anti-spiking partnership inspired by Manchester students

“We’d like to work with more of you to build out the idea of that, whether we can provide more testing on sites, so that we can protect people who fear they may have been a victim in that way.

“That’s an important thing that we can do and we look forward to working with more of you on that.”

The Egalitarian team, meanwhile, is also positive they can bring much-needed change to the sector - expressing a strong desire to work closely with local authorities, including Greater Manchester.

Elysia said: "I think once the word's out and people like Andy Burnham are aware of the fact that we're doing this, I think it becomes a lot easier for government funded services, which are struggling always and so underfunded, to know that this exists.

"It saves their time and their funding, it could be really helpful to the wider community in such a mutually beneficial way."

You can follow The Egalitarian and its Safe Place project here.

Feature image - The Egalitarian

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<![CDATA[Tributes paid to influential 'star-maker' David Johnson, who launched careers of Corrie stars]]> https://themanc.com/news/tributes-paid-to-influential-star-maker-david-johnson-who-launched-careers-of-corrie-stars/ Thu, 05 May 2022 15:31:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280010

Coronation Street stars have been among those paying tribute to theatre legend David Johnson.

David founded the Oldham Theatre Workshop, which has launched the careers of some of the best-known stars of TV and film.

His fellow tutor Jakki confirmed the news with a Tweet that read: "Sorry for the delay in posting but it's all very overwhelming.

"Yesterday we lost our founder, figurehead but most of all our friend David. We're heartbroken. I will endeavour to reply to everyone's kind messages as soon as I can."

Stars including Antony Cotton and Kelvin Fletcher have all rushed to pay touching tributes to the influential figure, describing him as a 'hero' and 'the best'.

Antony Cotton said: "Just heard the saddest news. David Johnson who was the director of the phenomena that was Oldham Theatre Workshop, has died.

"He put so many of us on the map, and kick started so many careers, both on stage and off. So many of us owe him so much. I’m absolutely gutted.

"He formed my childhood so profoundly, and in turn - my adult life too. Those years were the best years of my life. Rest in Power David. You were the best."

Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher wrote: "Singlehandedly the biggest influence on my career and arguably, the reason behind my career. I know I speak for so many. Thank you David Johnson. What a legacy."

Lisa Riley added: "For all of us whom were taught by David Johnson….today is a very sad day, I know I speak for many of my fellow actors in the industry, we wouldn’t be where we are today without this LEGEND of a man. I owe so much to you David…..you know how much I loved you...

"Heaven is lit today as it welcomes a creative master, who will be missed by us ALL!!! Oldham Theatre Workshop the north's PROUDEST school."

Emmerdale's Lisa Riley has also paid tribute to David Johnson.

Alison King, who plays Carla Connor in the soap, said: "R.I.P my absolute hero! My maker of all things that I am, and where I am today, my teacher, of who I was 27 years ago, years that taught me things about myself I never knew, but have carried with me to this date.

"You were strict and yet the kindest man to me I have ever known. You were intuitive, and insightful, and gave me and so many others I've loved and adored working with over the years, the opportunity to shine. You gave me my best friend Emma.

"If it wasn't for you I would never have had my beautiful daughter Daisy who is filled with love for the arts, a response of your teachings. And so many of us.

Read more: The Manchester club night where you pay in with tins of beans

"David Johnson. From the day you started a term, with a good haircut and new shiny leather shoes, until the end of term, when they'd be curled up And your hair in a beautiful bouffant!!! Bigger than we all could cope with on a Monday morning.

"You were the sharpest, most aware human being of others creatively, and how to teach them to show it, I have ever known. Thank you so much."

Joseph Houston, of Hope Mill Theatre, said: "So sad to hear about the passing of David Johnson. Many of us know the incredible work he did for young people across the region. His support for myself & @WilliamWhelton & @hopemilltheatr1 from the start was amazing & we love having @DJohnsonDrama part of our story. RIP david!"

Julie Hesmonhalgh said: "Sending love and condolences to all the Oldham Theatre Workshop gang who owe so much to the inimitable David Johnson. That talent for teaching: a rare and beautiful thing. He must have been so proud of you all xxx"

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<![CDATA[New roller skating rink 'in the sky' to open in Manchester this summer]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/new-roller-skating-rink-in-the-sky-to-open-in-manchester-this-summer/ Fri, 06 May 2022 14:27:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280039

It appears roller skating rinks are like buses - you wait years for one, then two come along at once.

Details of a new roller skating rink at Depot Mayfield have been released, spanning a whopping 8,000 sq ft alongside Escape to Freight Island.

Good Life Skates will be inspired by skating scenes around the globe, from underground Berlin to the sidewalks of Brooklyn and LA.

The new concept will open this June as part of the massive Depot Mayfield development, just beside Manchester Piccadilly.

Credit: Escape to Freight Island

It will take over the mezzanine level, giving skaters a bird's-eye view of the huge street food and entertainment venue - and they'll be able to order food directly from the traders below.

The drinks menu will centre around alcohol-free cocktails suitable for all ages , though any drink can be topped up with your chosen spirit for a 'playful concept perfect for drinkers and non-drinkers alike'.

The Good Life Skates experience will be geared towards skaters of all abilities, from accomplished athletes to wobbly beginners.

Good Life Skates will open this summer. Credit: Supplied

It will also be available for exclusive hire, including a self-contained room next to the roller-skating rink for kids' parties and group days out.

Passionate skaters will be able to take home their own Good Life Skates clothing, from hoodies to t-shirts to bucket hats.

It joins another roller skating rink set to open just days before - Paradise Skate World will be an 'intergalactic' experience at the Great Northern Warehouse, from some of the team behind Junkyard Golf.

Read more: Paloma Faith, Madness, Rudimental, and more to play Haydock Park this summer

The Good Life Skates pre-sale will go on sale at 10am on Tuesday 10 May to those who sign up at goodlifeskates.com. A general sale will be available on Wednesday 11 May from 10am.

Tickets are priced from £8.50 for off-peak hours and £10 for peak hours, which include a 50-minute session per ticket per person, with reduced price for double sessions booked together.

Good Life Skates opening hours, from Wednesday 1 June, are Wednesday and Thursday (from 4pm to 11pm), Friday (from 4pm to 1am), Saturday (from 10am to 1am) and Sunday (from 10am to 8pm).

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<![CDATA[The man who changed the face of football | Cristiano Ronaldo - Manc of the Month April 2022]]> https://themanc.com/sport/the-man-who-changed-the-face-of-football-cristiano-ronaldo-manc-of-the-month-april-2022/ Fri, 06 May 2022 17:15:42 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280045

It's difficult to imagine the horror that Cristiano Ronaldo, along with his girlfriend Georgina Rodríguez, have experienced in the last month.

The couple's newborn baby boy tragically died in April, with the Manchester United star saying they were experiencing 'the greatest pain that any parents can feel'.

The incident saw football fans and players alike set aside their club rivalries to pay their respects to Ronaldo's family.

Moving scenes at Anfield saw fans give the footballer a standing ovation at the seventh minute and a chanted rendition of Liverpool's adopted anthem, You’ll Never Walk Alone.

Ronaldo receiving the FIFA Special The Best Award

But then Ronaldo has always been one of those players to command respect on the field.

Regardless of football allegiances - be it red, blue, or somewhere in between - most can agree that Ronaldo is one of the greatest footballers of all time.

He's won the prestigious Ballon D'or five times (a feat beaten only by Lionel Messi, who's won it seven), has scored a whopping 812 career goals, and holds dozens of records.

He's also built up a whopping list of charitable work and high-profile charity donations over the course of his career.

Credit: Manchester United

Back in 2008, Ronaldo received undisclosed damages from a libel case against The Sun - then took the cash and donated the lot to a charity in his native Madeira.

The star is often first in line to donate gifts and toys to hospitals in Greater Manchester alongside his United team mates.

He's donated huge sums to hospitals and other health care services, including paying for a new cancer centre at the hospital that saved his mother's life.

Ronaldo once sold his golden boot award for £1.2m, and donated all the money to Palestinian children.

Read more: There’s a Jubilee street party ‘rave’ happening at this Manchester hotel next month

Then there's all the charities he's an ambassador for - Save the Children, Unicef and World Vision are the three major ones, who all received a split of his £450,000 bonus for winning the Champions League.

In 2015, Ronaldo was named as the most charitable sports star in the world by dosomething.org, after donating £5m to the relief effort after the devastating earthquake in Nepal.

While he may not be a Mancunian by birth, after so many years as a pillar of our football scene - arguably the lifeblood of Manchester - we think Cristiano can call himself an honorary Manc.

And with all his philanthropic work to further the lives of others, he's a very worthy winner of our Manc of the Month for April 2022.

About Manc of the Month

We all know that Manchester is home to some special people, some born here and others drawn here, and after a bumpy two years that effectively amounted to one big lockdown, it’s these special people that have inspired and led us through the tough times – so we decided to start a series that shines a light on those who should be celebrated.

Following on from our ‘The Mancs of the Year’ feature towards the end of 2020, Manc of the Month officially kicked off in July 2021, with Marcus Rashford MBE, Manchester’s mural king Akse P-19, the local chef feeding the region’s vulnerable families Mary-Ellen McTague, and Manchester’s groundbreaking new Council leader Bev Craig among previous honourees.

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<![CDATA[Major disruption on Metrolink as trams suspended and diverted]]> https://themanc.com/news/major-disruption-on-metrolink-as-trams-suspended-and-diverted/ Fri, 06 May 2022 06:27:59 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280047

Commuters are facing disruption this morning as Metrolink trams are suspended along the Bury line.

An overhead line fault is also causing tram services between Monsall and Victoria on the Rochdale via Oldham line to be halted.

Several other services are being rerouted in the city centre.

Metrolink has apologised for the inconvenience caused by the disruption.

It's due to overhead line damage in the Irk Valley area, with engineers photographed carrying out repairs early this morning.

Customers along the Bury line and are able to use their tickets on the 41, 59, 97, 98, 135 and 524 bus services.

Those on the part-suspended Rochdale line can take the 59, 81, 83, 181 and 184 bus services.

Read more: Tributes paid to influential ‘star-maker’ David Johnson, who launched careers of Corrie stars

East Didsbury services will terminate at Exchange Square, while Airport Line trams will divert and terminate at Exchange Square, rather than calling at Market Street, Shudehill and Victoria.

Live updates are being posted on Twitter by @MCRMetrolink.

Metrolink has said on Twitter that they 'don't have a timeframe' for how long the repair work will take.

Featured image: Twitter, MCRMetrolink

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<![CDATA[Savage Twitter spat erupts between Piers Morgan and Tim Burgess - with perfect petty detail]]> https://themanc.com/news/savage-twitter-spat-erupts-between-piers-morgan-and-tim-burgess-with-perfect-petty-detail/ Fri, 06 May 2022 07:24:42 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280054

Not for the first time in his career, Piers Morgan has become embroiled in a spat on Twitter - this time with Manchester's very own Tim Burgess.

The Charlatans frontman and famously outspoken presenter have been bickering on the platform in recent days.

The whole thing started in a gloriously petty way, with Tim seemingly waiting nine years to clap back at Piers.

The music legend dug out a Tweet from all the way back in 2013, where Piers had posted: "Wow @Tim_Burgess 56k tweets for 68k followers.. no wonder you can't sell a bus ticket these days! Night, buddy."

Viewing figures for Piers Morgan's new show have plummeted since it launched. Credit: Twitter, @piersmorgan

Tim shared that nearly-decades old Tweet again this week, asking: "How’re those viewing figures doing @piersmorgan?" with a winking emoji.

He then reminded his followers that viewers of Piers Morgan's flagship show - Piers Morgan Uncensored - on new channel talkTV have plummeted from 317,000 to 74,000 in just over a week on air.

Of course Piers wasn't going to let the jibe slide past without a response, so he replied: "A lot better than your last three album sales."

Tim Burgess on stage with the Charlatans. Credit: Flickr

Celebrated comedian Shappi Khorsandi then waded in to the feud to point out: "But Tim is an artist, fame is a by-product of what he does. But you, you don't 'make' anything. No-one plays you at their wedding. No one turns to your work to soothe their soul. Twitter followers etc just don't mean to artists what they mean to you."

Piers labelled her take 'a load of old cobblers'.

Tim scathingly replied: "Man, just take a seat for a damn minute. You trade on division and picking on others, you use follower numbers to attempt to belittle people, you shout about ‘snowflakes’ when you have a fragile ego. Let’s not forget that some awful things have happened on your watch. Pipe down.

Read more: Major disruption on Metrolink as trams suspended and diverted

"Anyone wishing to use my name to get Twitter likes. Go right ahead. Fill your boots. Whatever makes you happy."

And in true Piers style, he said: "And you’re a pompous fading cliché-ridden old rocker desperately trying - and failing - to stay vaguely relevant by using my name to get Twitter likes, so we make a right pair. Pipe down yourself."

The argument has drawn a fair amount of attention from Twitter users in the last 24 hours, including one person who helpfully suggested: "Calm down Piers! Have a vegan sausage roll!"

Featured image: Wikimedia Commons / Twitter

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<![CDATA[Around 16,000 jobs at risk as convenience store chain McColl's nears collapse]]> https://themanc.com/news/around-16000-jobs-at-risk-as-convenience-store-chain-mccolls-nears-collapse/ Fri, 06 May 2022 08:06:30 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280064

One of Britain's largest convenience store chains is nearing the brink of collapse, with thousands of jobs said to be at risk.

McColl's - which employs more than 16,000 people, and has several stores throughout Greater Manchester and the North West - said it was "increasingly likely" that it would fall into administration unless talks around a rescue deal were successful, Sky News reports.

The 1,400-store McColl's Group - which has an extensive wholesale partnership with Morrisons, as well as Martin's newsagents - has always had strategy centred around an image of a "neighbourhood retailer", but after suffering unprecedented difficulties throughout and post the COVID-19 pandemic, has issued a statement saying administrators could be called in today.

The company said in its statement that without any fresh funding in the short-term, the group would likely "be placed into administration with the objective of achieving a sale of the group to a third-party purchaser and securing the interests of creditors and employees".

The chain added that it wanted to create a "stable platform for the business going forward", but also stressed that discussions were still ongoing.

McColl's said it was "increasingly likely" that would fall into administration / Credit: McColl's

McColl's said in a statement to Sky News: "As previously disclosed on 25 April 2022, the Group remains in discussions regarding potential financing solutions for the business to resolve short term funding issues and create a stable platform for the business going forward.

"However, whilst no decision has yet been made, McColl's confirms that unless an alternative solution can be agreed in the short term, it is increasingly likely that the Group would be placed into administration with the objective of achieving a sale of the Group to a third-party purchaser and securing the interests of creditors and employees.

"Even if a successful outcome is achieved, it is likely to result in little or no value being attributed to the Group's ordinary shares."

According to Sky News, the company's imminent collapse is expected to spark renewed interest in a partial takeover from both Morrison's and EG Group - the petrol retailing giant owned by TDR Capital and the billionaire Blackburn-based brothers, Mohsin and Zuber Issa.

Read more: ASDA sold to Blackburn billionaire brothers in £6.8bn deal

McColl's employs more than 16,000 people at 1,400 stores across the UK / Credit: McColl's

News that the McColl's is teetering on the brink of collapse this week comes after it was revealed that the group's shares have collapsed this year, and the entire company is now worth less than £3.5 million, with the company said to be carrying debts of almost £170 million.

Jonathan Miller, McColl's recently-departed chief executive, said in December 2021 that the financial year had "undoubtedly been a tough year for the business".

Mr Miller is understood to have personally invested £3 million last year in a bid to convince other shareholders to support the company.

If McColl's is forced into administration this week, it would be the largest insolvency in the UK retail sector by size of workforce since the collapse of Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group in 2020, Sky News said.

It would become the latest in a long line of casualties of changing retail shopping habits and the pandemic.

Featured Image - McColl's

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<![CDATA[Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers 'comes clean' and reveals he's battling cancer]]> https://themanc.com/news/hairy-bikers-star-dave-myers-comes-clean-and-reveals-hes-battling-cancer/ Fri, 06 May 2022 08:58:02 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280089

Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers has sadly revealed that he has cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy.

The Barrow-born 64-year-old chef and TV star - who is best known for appearing alongside Si King on the much-loved BBC show, The Hairy Bikers - spoke about his diagnosis on the pair's podcast, The Hairy Bikers - Agony Uncles, this week, and said he was "coming clean" about the illness he has been battling for some time.

Myers admitted on the podcast that he expects this year will be a “write off” as he continues chemotherapy for the undisclosed type of cancer.

Speaking candidly about his diagnosis, Myers said: "Anyway Kingy, I've got to come clean now - I haven't been too well recently and basically, I've got to have some chemo.

"You know all this anyway, so this year is going to be a bit quiet for me, I'm not going to be filming, some of the festivals I'm not going to be able to go to, some may be okay but this year's a bit of a write off for us."

He said he didn't "want to hide under a rock" about his illness.

Dave is best known for appearing alongside Si King on The Hairy Bikers / Credit: Hairy Bikers (via Facebook)

He explained: "I have had to speak up about this because I don’t want to hide under a rock, but I would love it if people respected my privacy and just let me get on with it and give Si and our team all the support they need, that would be great."

He did however assure that "the prognosis is okay", and that he's "going to be fine".

Myers has previously spoken about having to overhaul his lifestyle after doctors warned him he was "morbidly obese" and could be "heading for an early grave", and has insisted that he is going to "look after himself" following his cancer diagnois.

He continued: "I've just got to tuck in, look after myself, eat sensibly and get over this mess, flog books, and be a happy person so within that, that's where I am.

"I may be a baldy biker for a while, so it's just a warning - I don't want to make a fuss about it.

"I look alright bald actually."

Featured Image - Hairy Bikers (via Facebook)

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<![CDATA[Manchester hospitality boss launches petition to bring back outdoor seating]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-hospitality-boss-launches-petition-to-bring-back-outdoor-seating/ Fri, 06 May 2022 10:20:08 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280095

Many hospitality businesses are fearing for their futures after three years of interrupted trade, forced closures, a staff exodus and rising costs.

One thing they all seem to agree on is that additional outdoor seating was hugely beneficial for bringing in trade during the pandemic, and they'd like it back A.S.A.P.

Unfortunately, the temporary Covid rules that allowed for easy street closures and licenses have now expired - leaving some (but not all) struggling businesses at the mercy of the long-winded and expensive Highways application system.

So now, as summer approaches and some Northern Quarter venues are retaining their pavement seating by other means, Manchester businesses are making a concerted push to create change around the rules to level the playing field.

Alvarium's outdoor seating capacity in 2020 and 2021. / Image: Alvarium
Alvarium's outdoor seating capacity in 2022. / Image: Alvarium

Read more: Manchester bar shares heartfelt plea for more outside seating this summer

In a bid to support his own business and those of friends and neighbours nearby, Andy Young, the owner of the Northern Quarter dessert bar Black Milk Cereal, has launched a petition to bring back rules introduced during Covid that allow extra outdoor seating for hospitality - and hopes to have it in place by this summer.

Calling for these rules to be made permanent, he told The Manc that many of his neighbours are still struggling to recover, but that such a change would bring a huge boost in revenue and help people pay off Government loans.

At a count, he pointed out a number of streets that have been left behind this summer - including Ancoats' Blossom Street, Houldsworth Street, Peter Street and Tarriff Street - as well as making reference to how the street closures benefitted those in Manchester's Gay Village.

The petition, which went live on Thursday night, explains that hospitality businesses are still 'hugely affected' by the lasting impact of COVID.

Black Milk still has a handful of chairs on the pavement, but is unable to use a large cul de sac next door for additional seating this year without a Traffic Regulation Order. / Image: Black Milk Cereal

It continues: "This is a revenue-neutral way to help them recover fiscally and pay off Government loans like Bounce Back, CIBLS, and Recover Loans.

"It also has a significant impact on local communities, with friends, families and loved ones able to enjoy food and drink outside in the sun."

Currently, businesses need to apply - at a cost - for a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) or Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO), in order to trade on the street/road.

This process (unlike the temporary scheme legislation now revoked by Parliament) also requires a full consultation and planning consent, which can take a significant amount of time. Time that many feel they don't have.

Black Milk is not the only business to have been making noise about the need for the extension of Covid outdoor seating rules this summer.

Alvarium's owners warned ‘the consequences could be detrimental’ if they are not granted a road closure this summer. / Image: Alvarium

Nearby bar Alvarium's owners made headlines just last week after sharing a heartfelt plea, in which they warned ‘the consequences could be detrimental’ if they are not granted a road closure this summer.

Speaking to The Manc about the need for more outdoor seating, Alvarium owner Braddan Quayle said: "For me, it's an absolute no-brainer.

"It saved a lot of businesses and more importantly a lot of jobs over the pandemic and as we discussed we're still suffering from a hangover which has been said by people like Sacha Lord could take up to five years so why are we not being given the tools to prosper?

"We would have to pay for tables and chairs licenses so the local council would recoup some of the money back that they've had to spend, so like I say it's a no brainer and it's frustrating that nothing is being done about it and shunting the blame onto Westminster is not an answer and no, unfortunately, shouldn't be an answer either."

The petition reads in full: "Due to Covid the Government relaxed rules for restaurants, cafes and bars to get licences for outdoor seating, and also rules for local authorities to make Traffic Orders, including closing roads to enable outdoor hospitality. We want these changes made permanent, to support hospitality businesses.

Outdoor seating is still permitted on Thomas Street, Edge Street and Stevenson Square thanks to cycle routes, whilst other businesses are suffering. / Image: The Bay Horse Tavern

"Provisions relating to outdoor table & chairs licences expire later this year, and relaxed rules for making Traffic Orders to put seating on roads have already fallen. We want both made permanent in time for this summer.

"Hospitality businesses are still hugely affected by the lasting impact of COVID.

"This is a revenue neutral way to help them recover fiscally and pay off Government loans like Bounce Back, CIBLS, and Recover Loans.

"It also has a significant impact on local communities, with friends, families and loved ones able to enjoy food and drink outside in the sun.

"Summer is coming; please act urgently to save it for small businesses. Sign this petition."

If you want to sign the petition, you can do so here. If it reaches 10,000 signatures it will be responded to by Parliament and if it reaches 100,000 it will be considered for debate.

Feature image - Black Milk / Alvarium

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<![CDATA[Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis to sign a CBeebies bedtime story]]> https://themanc.com/trending/strictly-come-dancing-winner-rose-ayling-ellis-to-sign-a-cbeebies-bedtime-story/ Fri, 06 May 2022 10:24:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280119

Actress and current Strictly Come Dancing champion Rose Ayling-Ellis is to become the first celebrity to sign a CBeebies bedtime story.

The BBC has revealed this week that as part of Deaf Awareness Week 2022 - which is currently taking place from 2-8 May - Rose will be making her debut in CBeebies’ story corner this Sunday, and will tell the story of a young bear and his dad on their journey into the discovery and management of deafness.

Rose will sign the story, Can Bears Ski?, in British Sign Language (BSL).

Written by Raymond Antrobus and illustrated by Polly Dunbar, the heartwarming children's story is said to draw on the author’s own experience.

The story aims to show how isolating it can be for a deaf child in a hearing world.

https://twitter.com/CBeebiesHQ/status/1522488359838523395?s=20&t=AbvQ7R7rNxFUFk3_twXEPg

Speaking ahead of the groundbreaking show this Sunday, Rose said: "I am super excited to read my first CBeebies Bedtime Story in British Sign Language and it’s even more wonderful to share a story written by a deaf writer.

"I hope deaf children enjoy the story and it inspires hearing children to want to learn BSL more."

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This is the first ever BSL-signed CBeebies story, with Rose - who has been deaf since birth - only speaking to introduce the story and afterwards to say goodnight.

The story will, however, also be subtitled throughout.

As mentioned, Rose's CBeebies Bedtime Story will air on Sunday 8 May at 6.50pm, and later on BBC iPlayer, to mark the end of Deaf Awareness Week 2022, and this is the first of two stories she has recorded for CBeebies.

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Join @RoseAylingEllis for a #DeafAwarenessWeek story! ❤️

She's signing Can Bears Ski? by @RaymondAntrobus & @PollyDunbar in British Sign Language 🧸

Tune in at 6:50pm on Sun 8th May 🙌#CBeebiesBedtimeStories@BBCStrictly @BBCEastEnders pic.twitter.com/4esUh1O297

— CBeebies Grown-Ups 🎉 (@CBeebiesHQ) May 6, 2022]]>

"Really stand up for what you believe in." We caught up with @RoseAylingEllis to chat about the #bsl Bill, signing on Newsround, and her groundbreaking @CBeebiesHQ bedtime story. pic.twitter.com/41925fEwRB

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<![CDATA[The Hacienda is throwing a 40th-anniversary rave in a car park]]> https://themanc.com/news/the-hacienda-is-throwing-a-40th-anniversary-rave-in-a-car-park/ Fri, 06 May 2022 14:09:32 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280173

Legendary Manchester club The Hacienda is turning 40 this month, and to celebrate there will be a huge party in the car park beneath the apartments where the original club once stood.

Whitworth Street West might now be home to a series of neat magnolia two beds, but - if its walls could talk - they would still speak of hazy all-nighters, sweatbox dancefloors, and the thumping basslines of the early acid house scene where it all began.

Planned to mark 40 years to the day the club first opened its doors, the 40th anniversary party is set to take place on 21 May.

The Hacienda, once a ship building warehouse, then a nightclub, is now flats for Manchester's city dwellers. / Image: Flickr

The event sees a host of the Hacienda’s finest residents return to the building with Graeme Park, DJ Paulette, Jon Dasilva,  Tom Wainwright, Hewan Clarke, Aaron Mellor. K Klass live and surprise guests all coming along for the anniversary party.

The entire eight hour event is to be broadcast live by StreamGM and supports The Christie charity and Legacy Of War Foundation – Ukraine, Factory Founder Alan Erasmus’s appointed charity for his recent humanitarian mission to Ukraine.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to charity, as was the case when a similar event was held at the same location in 2012 to mark the 30th anniversary.

According to reports in the Manchester Evening News, letters signed by organisers including Peter Hook and James Masters have already been sent out to residents of the Hacienda apartments to let them know of the 40th-anniversary plans - and invite them to join in.

The letter reads: "The Hacienda is revered as part of both Manchester's and the UK's musical history, returning to the original site of the club for the 40th anniversary will be very special for everyone, undoubtedly enhancing the reputation of the building.

Image: The Hacienda / @dsargent.photo @ga_pstudio

"As you might be aware, FAC251 The Hacienda celebrates the 40th anniversary in May 2022, having opened its doors in May 1982 to create the legacy which has given the apartments their unique heritage and history.

"Some might remember or may even have attended the event which we did for the 30th anniversary in 2012 which was much praised and this event will be generally similar to our previous event in the car park. All proceeds from the event are to be donated directly to charities."

The letter continues to say they hope residents will be "enthusiastic about the event" and apply for tickets to attend, adding: "It will generate worldwide attention and media on the building and be a great event for all concerned."

Tickets go on pre-sale Thursday 12 May 10am with a general sale Friday 13 May 10am, both at at www.fac51-thehacienda.com.

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<![CDATA[There's a Jubilee street party 'rave' happening at this Manchester hotel next month]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/theres-a-jubilee-street-party-rave-happening-at-this-manchester-hotel-next-month/ Fri, 06 May 2022 14:15:07 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280196

One of Manchester's grandest hotels is celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with a rather unique event next month.

While people across the UK dust off the deck chairs and prep the cucumber sandwiches for a good old-fashioned street party to mark Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne next month from Thursday 2 June to Sunday 5 June, Kimpton Clocktower Hotel is switching things up, and is throwing its own street party celebration with a bit of a difference.

A whole host of Manchester’s best DJs and bands will descend onto The Refuge’s terrace on Friday 3 June to celebrate in royal style. 

Curated by The Refuge team, the Jubilee Street Party will showcase a diverse range of up-and-coming talent, alongside established names from around the city and beyond playing music with a tongue-in-cheek nod to the royal family from 1-10pm.

Read more: You can now request to close your road for a Jubilee street party in Manchester this summer

It's not all about the live entertainment though, as partygoers can also expect to tuck into an array of different street party nibbles - including coronation chicken or jackfruit tacos, pork and kimchi sausage rolls, and mushroom and truffle vol-au-vents, as well as The Refuge's takes on classic British cakes such as a Union Flag-themed red, white, and blue Battenberg.

Kimpton Clocktower Hotel is throwing its own street party celebration with a difference / Credit: Kimpton Clocktower Hotel

There's even set to be a themed cocktail menu fit for the queen too, which includes ‘The Crown Jewel’ made with Earl Grey tea, Beefeater gin, lavender and lemon, topped with fizz.

Speaking ahead of next month's Jubilee Street Party, Johan Scheepers - General Manager of Kimpton Clocktower Hotel - said: "The Jubilee weekend is a time to come together and celebrate as only we know how - with great food, fabulous drinks, non-stop music, and of course, some riotous fun.

"Our outdoor venue space ‘The Terrace’ was originally the Waterhouse Way Street, so we couldn’t resist the opportunity to host our own take on a Jubilee Street Party.

"Forget Pimm’s and paper plates, this will be a street party to remember."

Kimpton Clocktower Hotel’s Jubilee Street Party will be hosted on Friday 3 June from 1-10pm. The event is restricted to ticket holders only from 1-5pm, with street party nibbles served from 1:30-3pm.

Read more: There’s a new boutique hotel opening in Manchester’s iconic clocktower

Tickets are priced at £25, and you can grab yours here.

Featured Image - Kimpton Clocktower Hotel (via Facebook)

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<![CDATA[Russell Watson to perform exclusive Greatest Hits charity concert in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/russell-watson-to-perform-exclusive-greatest-hits-charity-concert-in-manchester/ Fri, 06 May 2022 15:24:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280198

Singing superstar Russell Watson is set to perform an exclusive Greatest Hits gig for charity in Manchester.

The 'People's Tenor' will take to the stage at the beautiful Bridgewater Hall, in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust.

The fundraising event will see the Salford-born classical singer give a rare performance of his hits, including Land of Hope and Glory, O Sole Mio and Bring Him Home.

Sponsored by Morson Group, all money raised at the exclusive concert will go to help the Teenage Cancer Trust continue its incredible mission.

The charity helps to fund specialist hospital units, nurses and youth workers across the UK that provide age-appropriate care and emotional support.

Every day, seven people in the UK aged between 13 and 24 are diagnosed with cancer - and the Teenage Cancer Trust exists to support those young people through their cancer journey.

The Russell Watson concert has been organised by the charity's North West corporate advisory board and aims to build a deeper network of connections with businesses and leaders in the region.

Tom Samson commented: "We’re delighted that this event, originally scheduled for 7 December
2021 as a festive soiree, is now taking place on 15 June as a summer celebration of togetherness.

Read more: The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 9 – 15 May 2022

"With all original tickets valid, we still have a few to sell so please buy tickets and join us to enjoy Russell’s greatest hits whilst raising vital funds for such a worthy cause."

Russell Watson will perform at the Bridgewater Hall on Wednesday 15 June, with the concert beginning at 7.30pm.

You can buy your tickets for Russell Watson's Greatest Hits at bridgewater-hall.co.uk/whats-on/russell-watson.

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<![CDATA[Popular pizza 'peddlers' Corner Slice to take over Jimmy's kitchen in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/popular-pizza-peddlers-corner-slice-to-take-over-jimmys-kitchen-in-manchester/ Fri, 06 May 2022 15:55:41 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280235

One of Manchester's most popular pizza shops and live music bars are teaming up for a kitchen takeover next month.

Legendary independent gig venue and bar Jimmy's - which has locations in Manchester, Liverpool, and York - has revealed that beloved Detroit-style pizza company, Corner Slice, will be taking over the kitchen at both its North West sites from the start of next month and staying throughout the summer.

The brainchild of owners Frank Brashaw and Danny Broadbent, Corner Slice has made a well-deserved name for itself in Manchester thanks to serving up deep pan pizza with traditional Italian toppings and a curly cheese crust.

The popular Failsworth-originated pizzeria was the first to bring its Motor city-inspired rectangular pizza pies to Manchester after what it said was a "light bulb" moment during lockdown.

It opened a second site in the heart of the city this past February.

And now, this new Jimmy's kitchen takeover means Corner Slice is set to serve from a third Manchester site, as well as its first venture into the neighbouring Liverpool.

Announcing the new collaboration, and revealing that they can't wait to see "beautiful faces stuffed with pizza and pints", Jimmy's said in an Instagram post today: "We are extremely excited to announce that Corner Slice will be taking over the kitchens in both of our Manchester and Liverpool locations from this summer.

Read more: Beloved Detroit pizza spot Corner Slice is opening a second site in Manchester city centre

"Launching in Manchester on Friday 3rd June, with Liverpool not too far behind, Detroit-style pizza peddlers Frank & Danny will be slinging their incredible full pies ans slices from 12-10pm Wednesdays - Sundays to make the good times at Jimmy’s even better."

"We very much look forward to this exciting new chapter," they added.

Some of Corner Slice's best-loved dishes include square pies loaded with the likes of Korean Cauli, Portocini (a mix of portobello and porcini), a simple ‘Red Top’ with just cheese and red sauce, and a number of regularly-changing specials and vegan specials.

The Failsworth-originated pizzeria was the first to bring its Motor city-inspired rectangular pizza pies to Manchester / Credit: Corner Slice MCR (via Instagram)

Jimmy’s moved into to a “beautiful red-brick building” on the corner of Cutting Room Square in the historic heart of Ancoats in August 2021 after it was forced to move out of its old Northern Quarter site back in December 2019 to make way for an office development.

Read more: Iconic live music bar Jimmy’s Manchester to reopen in new home

Corner Slice will take over Jimmy's kitchen in Manchester from Friday 3 June, and you can tuck into fresh Detroit-style deep dish pizza from 12-10pm on Wednesdays - Sundays.

Dates for Liverpool are yet to be announced, so keep your eyes peeled.

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<![CDATA[Bundobust launches limited edition specials menu with Liverpool favourite Maray]]> https://themanc.com/news/bundobust-launches-limited-edition-specials-menu-with-liverpool-favourite-maray-manc/ Mon, 09 May 2022 13:45:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=279682

Indian street food favourite Bundobust has announced it will be launching a Middle Eastern-Indian fusion menu at its Manchester restaurants over the coming weeks to welcome Liverpool's Maray to the city.

Teaming up with Maray, the popular Liverpool Bold Street restaurant tipped to open on Lincoln Square later this year, the chefs have put their heads together to introduce something a little bit different this fortnight.

Available for the next wo weeks only, a series of new collab dishes combine some famous Bundo customer favourites, like the bhel puri, okra fries and vada pav, with Maray's most iconic dishes - not least, the infamous disco cauliflower.

The 'valafel pav' is only available for a fortnight before it's gone. / Image: The Manc Eats
It combines the deep-fried potato ball we know and love with Maray's falafel. / Image: The Manc Eats

Bundo's okra fries become 'jazzy fries' - topped with tahini, tamarind, spring onion and chilli, and served with a Maray sauce trio of harrisa, zhug and tahini.

Elsewhere, the Bundobust vada pave becomes the valafel pav - taking the ever-popular deep-fried potato burger and adding Maray's signature falafel into the mix.

As for Maray's disco cauliflower, this inimitable dish weaves its way into Bundo's bhel puri. Sharing the disco love, this classic Mumbai broken samosa dish is dressed with added caramelised cauli, flaked almonds and pomegranate seeds.

A selection of special Maray variations on Bundobust favourites, available for two weeks only. / Image:The Manc Eats

There is also halloumi tikka served with sour cherry jam, dukkah and sumac, available as part of the collaboration between the two restaurants.

The special menu is available for two weeks, starting from Monday 9 May at both Bundobust sites on Oxford Road and Manchester Piccadilly,

Kicking off on Monday 9 May, Bundobust Brewery on Oxford Road along with their Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Bold Street restaurants bring Middle Eastern-Indian fusion to the specials menu with a series of collab dishes.

Image: The Manc Eats



The special menu will be available as single dishes or as the ‘Bundobust x Maray Combo
for 2'.

Read more: Nationally-acclaimed Liverpool restaurant Maray is set to open in Manchester this summer

£2 from every combo and £1 from every Valafel Pav sold will be donated to Eat Well MCR, the social enterprise providing nutritious, restaurant-quality meals to local people in need.

The menu will is available from now until Sunday 22 May at both of Bundobust's Manchester restaurants.

Feature image - The Manc Eats

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<![CDATA[Incredible flower displays will take over Manchester on a Jubilee Trail next month]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/incredible-flower-displays-will-take-over-manchester-on-a-jubilee-trail-next-month/ Tue, 10 May 2022 12:05:05 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280238

Manchester will bloom into life next month as the Manchester Flower Show makes its return - and this year it will have a very special Jubilee Trail as part of the celebrations.

This year's event will land on the same weekend as the Queen's Jubilee, with a new celebratory trail commissioned by Manchester BID.

Visitors will be able to walk around 10 flower displays inspired by the Queen, marking her 70 years of service.

There'll be everything from a giant floral bee to a classic red phone box bursting with blooms.

Beyond the official trail, shop windows, squares and statues will also be given botanical makeovers to mark another Manchester Flower Show.

Read more: New terrace party series launches under the archways at ABC Taproom

There will also be al fresco food and drink, and plenty of activities and entertainment, at the urban take on a traditional flower show.

The event comes from CityCo and Manchester BID and usually springs up in late spring or early summer.

This year's event, including the Jubilee Trail, will take place over the four-day bank holiday weekend, between 2 and 5 June.

The 10 Jubilee Trail displays to look out for at the Manchester Flower Show

The Crown

This huge planter will be filled with a mix of tropical palms and jewel-like English flowers.

You'll find the crown-shaped structure in the Arndale outside Next, designed by Decordia.

Changing of the Guard

This new display will transport you to London without leaving St Ann's Square.

FROG Flowers will install a display near Watches of Switzerland that will feature a Buckingham Palace guard’s hut, Trafalgar Square lions, and a very British show of red, white and blue flowers.

Queen Bee

One of the bee sculptures from the Wild in Art Bee in the City art trail has been upcycled and covered in artificial flowers for the Manchester Flower Show.

A real flower crown on the bee's head has been designed by local florist Frog Flowers. You'll find it upstairs in the Arndale, near Wilko.

The Crown Jewels

A throne surrounded by fresh and dried flowers - including delphiniums, roses, peonies, hydrangeas, alliums and agapanthus - will appear at the Royal Exchange.

If you snap a photo with it, tagging @verdurefloraldesign and @royalexchangemanchester (make sure you’re following both accounts), you could win a £100 voucher to spend with Verdure Floral Design.

Queen of Pop

Heading outside the Arndale now to New Cathedral Street, which will be taken back to the 1960s for a real taste of flower power.

Step through the Pop Art arch to find planters and wheelbarrows overflowing with blooms, inspired by Andy Warhol's portraits of Queen Elizabeth II.

Horse Play

The Queen's passion for horses will be celebrated with another display, this time a horse made of twisted willow leaping over a gate.

Artist Sarah Hayes will also create flower-filled drinking troughs at its base - you can see it at the Cross Street End of King Street.

The Ju-bee-lee Garden

Purple is the colour of the Jubilee, but it's also the colour that attracts bees.

So the Ju-bee-lee Garden will be filled with purple lupins, delphiniums, lavender, salvias and verbena to draw in our buzzing pals to the site on Upper King Street.

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Urban Garden

St Ann's Square will host a centrepiece of the Manchester Flower Show - an urban garden that’s both very now, and also very old.

With seven aged oak posts (one for each decade the Queen has been on the throne), cottage garden flowers, and three native trees, this garden invites you to explore its dappled shade and pretty colours.

The Jubilee Kiosk

Making a return this year will be the Manchester Flower Show's red telephone box, which explodes with beautiful blooms.

It's a perfect photo opportunity down on King Street, near Deansgate.

The Commonwealth Tuk-Tuk

As a nod to the Commonwealth, a tuk-tuk nicknamed Queenie will be adorned with blue and purple flowers, grown just across the border in Cheshire.

It will appear on New Cathedral Street, near the entrance to M&S and Selfridges.

Featured image: Manchester BID

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<![CDATA[Local business pop-up opens at Cheshire Oaks for Mental Health Awareness Week]]> https://themanc.com/business/local-business-pop-up-opens-at-cheshire-oaks-for-mental-health-awareness-week/ Mon, 09 May 2022 12:40:03 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280303

A new pop-up shop that "promotes positivity" has arrived a Cheshire Oaks as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.

Mental Health Awareness Week - which is this year being marked from Monday 9 - Sunday 15 May - was started by the Mental Health Foundation 21 years ago now, and it has grown to become one of the biggest awareness weeks across the UK and globally, with the charity continuing to set the theme, organise, and host the week each year.

This year, the chosen theme is loneliness.

The Mental Health Foundation says that one in four adults feel lonely some or all of the time, which is why it's looking to raise awareness of the impact of loneliness on our mental health, and look at the practical steps we can take to address it.  

To help shine a worthy light on Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 and to mark its importance, visitors to Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet this week will be able to spot the return of local business pop-up, Be+Positive (BEPO), at the centre for a limited time only.

It's the second time Cheshire Oaks has invited BEPO to trade within the centre, and following the success of last year’s pop-up, the designer outlet says it is "thrilled" to lend platform to the growing local business once again and offer visitors the opportunity to shop sustainable and low carbon footprint clothing, as well as find out more about the mental health awareness mission behind the brand.

If you're unfamiliar with BEPO, it was launched by a collective of artists across the North West region and strives to publicly fight the stigma surrounding mental health.

It does this all while promoting a positive attitude to those interacting with its creations.  

The BEPO pop-up shop has opened at Cheshire Oaks for Mental Health Awareness Week / Credit: Cheshire Oaks

BEPO will be open to visitors at Cheshire Oaks on Monday 9 - Friday 13 May from 9am-8pm, Saturday 14 May from 9am-9pm, and Sunday 15 May from 10am-6pm.

"Last year’s pop-up was an incredible opportunity for us to meet guests to the centre face to face and show them what our brand is all about," explained Ben Taylor, an NHS Maintenance Support worker who founded BEPO.

"It's given us the opportunity to grow our business, and we are so happy to be able to come to the centre once again and welcome guests into our new pop-up location."

BEPO is not the only partnership Cheshire Oaks will be working with to mark Mental Health Awareness Week this year either, as Flynn’s Port in the Storm - the designer outlet's resident charity partner for 2022 - will also be present at the pop-up store until Tuesday 10 May to meet the public and raise awareness about its mental health support services, specifically highlighting its specialised referral and counselling sessions and working alongside BEPO to help combat negative attitudes towards asking for help when it comes to your mental and emotional wellbeing.  

The BEPO pop-up shop is also working together other efforts made by Cheshire Oaks to promote good mental health, including the newly-installed 'friendship bench', which the centre hopes will offer those needing someone to talk to the opportunity to connect with others in their community, and also a number of 'positivity posters' across the leisure village.

Read more: Meet Gimli - the Cheshire Oaks-obsessed cat with her very own Facebook page

These posters feature some inspiring and empowering quotes, which Cheshire Oaks says encourages people to adopt "a more optimistic mindset" while walking around the centre. 

Friendship bench at Cheshire Oaks.
The newly-installed 'friendship bench' hopes to offer those needing someone to talk to the opportunity to connect / Credit: Cheshire Oaks

Speaking on the centre's efforts to mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2022, Kenny Murray - General Manager at Cheshire Oaks - said: "Making sure our centre is a safe space that encourages our guests to look after their mental wellbeing is a top priority for us, which is why we felt compelled to partner with BEPO and our 2022 charity partners, Flynn’s Port in the Storm, to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week.

"By hosting this pop-up store in our centre, we are hoping more guests are going to feel empowered to open up about their wellbeing, and seek those resources that could help with their situation."

You can find out more about the BEPO pop-up and Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 on the Cheshire Oaks website here.

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<![CDATA[New bar at Hatch opens that's decorated exactly like a can of beer]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/new-bar-at-hatch-opens-thats-decorated-exactly-like-a-can-of-beer/ Sun, 08 May 2022 09:33:29 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280358

A new bar has opened its doors at street food village Hatch, transforming one of the shipping container units.

The Beavertown bar, a collaboration with the popular brewery, is plastered in so much Beavertown artwork it's like you're drinking cans inside a can.

The brand's recognisable illustrations of skulls, rockets and other intergalactic objects now cover the walls, in shades of orange, blue and yellow.

Fans of Beavertown's beers like Neck Oil, Gamma Ray and Bones will feel right at home.

The themed bar will have all of the aforementioned beers on draft, as well as cans of Nano Bot, Bones and Heavy Gravity, plus other limited edition special beers and new releases.

The new venue has a small terrace outside and will soon open up a much larger rooftop terrace space.

Beavertown’s new bar at Hatch. Credit: Supplied

Customers can order food from any of the traders in Hatch to the Beavertown bar.

Nick Dwyer, creative director from Beavertown Brewery, said: "Our initial ethos of everything looking as good as it tastes, and vice versa, has evolved over time to cover everything from experiences, to venues, to brick walls and shipping containers.

Read more: Kong’s is opening a sandwich shop at Hatch with crisp butties on the menu

"Our biggest illustration invasion to date, Hatch is a perfect opportunity to get Beavertown across via every sense imaginable, with our amazing beers on the bars, our distinctive visually adorning every wall and hopefully people having the time of their lives."

Pete Brizio, operations manager from Hatch, added: “Our new Beavertown Bar is set to be the hit of the summer in Manchester.

"Together with Beavertown we’ve created the perfect spot to enjoy the brand’s legendary range of IPAs and lager overlooking Hatch and sheltered by the Mancunian Way. It’s ‘summer in the city’ beer heaven!"

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<![CDATA[Police investigation launched after teenager stabbed in Moss Side]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-investigation-launched-after-teenager-stabbed-in-moss-side/ Mon, 09 May 2022 07:29:02 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280372

Police have launched an investigation after a young man was stabbed in Moss Side over the weekend.

An 18-year-old was rushed to hospital in a serious but stable condition.

A cordon was placed around the scene of the stabbing on Rosedale Road in Moss Side.

The cordon, which remained in place into the night yesterday, extended to include an alleyway leading onto Lloyd Street South.

Police are appealing for any information that could assist their investigation.

The incident took place at around 5pm on Sunday 8 May.

Read more: New bar at Hatch opens that’s decorated exactly like a can of beer

A spokesperson for GMP said: "At around 5pm this afternoon (8 May 2022), police were called to a report of a stabbing on Rosedale Road, Moss Side.

"Officers attended and an 18-year-old male was taken to hospital in a serious but stable condition.

"A cordon will be in place for the remainder of the day and there will be an increased officer presence in the area.

"A full investigation has been launched. No arrests have been made."

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<![CDATA[Little Mix's Perrie Edwards bursts into tears on stage in Manchester after spotting a proposal in the crowd]]> https://themanc.com/trending/little-mixs-perrie-edwards-bursts-into-tears-on-stage-in-manchester-after-spotting-a-proposal-in-the-crowd/ Mon, 09 May 2022 08:22:06 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280387

There were emotional scenes at Little Mix's Manchester gig this weekend when a couple in the audience got engaged.

The beautiful moment has been captured on film, and shows the group struggling to sing their hit Secret Love Song Pt II.

In clips circulating on social media from the AO Arena, a visibly choked-up Perrie Edwards has to stop singing several times to squeal and offer her congratulations.

Later in the song, Jade Thirlwall was also unable to sing the ballad as she fought back tears, and resorted to pointing her microphone at the loud Manchester crowd to help.

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Perrie and Jade, along with bandmate Leigh-Anne Pinnock, encouraged the audience to sing the love song at the newly-enagaged couple.

The trio performed three gigs over two days at the AO Arena Manchester as part of their Confetti tour.

During their Saturday night performance a mystery couple got engaged, forcing Perrie to stop singing to say: "I'm gonna cry! So cute!"

She later stopped again and said: "Oh I can't, I'm a sucker for love. I can't. I've gone!"

At the end of the song, she beams: "Congratulations again. I wish you a world of love."

Little Mix congratulate the couple following the proposal. Credit: @officialcharts

Other audience members were also moved by the romantic moment.

One person shared a video of themselves wiping away actual tears, writing: "@LittleMix have you recovered from the couple getting engaged last night?? Here’s my reaction."

https://twitter.com/doomdaysled/status/1523239710696493056

One person tweeted: "Can’t believe a couple got engaged at Little Mix last night during Secret Love Song! I was nearly sobbing."

Someone else wrote: "People just got engaged live at Little Mix and I'm bawling. Love is beautiful."

Another said: "As IF a couple just got engaged right in front of us during secret love song."

Read more: New bar at Hatch opens that’s decorated exactly like a can of beer

And someone else quipped: "The only public proposal i will ever accept is one at a little mix concert."

Congratulations to the happy couple!

Featured image: Twitter, @officialcharts

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.@LittleMix have you recovered from the couple getting engaged last night?? Here’s my reaction :D pic.twitter.com/oBgJA6oLZ4

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Little Mix react to a live proposal during Secret Love Song Pt. II in Manchester 🥹🥹🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️@LittleMix #LittleMix #ConfettiTour #ConfettiTourManchester pic.twitter.com/zKDfZuFz5g

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<![CDATA[There's a series of wine and champagne dinners happening at The Lowry Hotel]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/theres-a-series-of-wine-and-champagne-dinners-happening-at-the-lowry-hotel/ Tue, 10 May 2022 09:33:42 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280390

One of Greater Manchester's most prestigious hotels is gearing up to host a series of "intimate" wine dinners throughout 2022.

The Lowry Hotel's Wine Dinner Series is set to give guests the chance to dine within the five-star surroundings of the hotel's award-winning River Restaurant’s private dining room and enjoy some canapés and a five-course meal that has been expertly-prepared and paired with a range of world-class wines and champagnes. 

Kicking off on 28 May, with tickets now available and setting you back £104 per person, this unmissable dining series is being hosted in collaboration with Pommery Champagne for the first event, and will continue with Château La Gordonne in June, followed by a gin dinner with the North West-based distillery, Four Sis4ers, in October.

Fancy grabbing tickets to the first event of the series?

You'll be treated to five courses, accompanied by five unique drink pairings.

To start with, guests will be greeted with a glass of Pommery Brut Royal - a beautifully-balanced champagne, with hints of brioche and honey - paired delicately with canapes, including beef fillet tartare with wasabi and cured egg yolk on a toasted brioche, and chucked bay oysters with compressed apple and cucumber granita. 

Next up is teriyaki-cured salmon with horseradish crispbread and white rice, and a potato and mussel espuma mousse, that's paired with Pommery Blanc de Blancs - a champagne crafted from a selection of chardonnay grapes.

On the menu for the main course is lamb fillet wellington, which will be paired with Rare Vineyard Pinot Noir - which is described as "an inviting wine" that's made from Pinot Noir grapes. 

Then, for the desert course, a rhubarb tart with goat’s milk sorbet, which will be paired with Pommery Brut Rose - a blend of rosé and Pinot Noir, with a pale pink finesse overlaid with a hint of red berries - and finally, to finish, guests will be able to taste a Late Bottled Vintage Port, which will be served with Lancashire bomb cheddar, alongside an iconic traditional Greater Manchester sweet treat, Eccles cake. 

There'll be a five-course meal expertly-prepared and paired with a range of world-class wines and champagnes / Credit: The Lowry Hotel

The first event in the The Lowry Hotel Wine Dinner Series on Saturday 28 May will start at 7pm in the hotel’s library for arrival drinks and canapés, followed by dinner at 8pm in the River Restaurant’s private dining room.

Details of future events are to be announced throughout the year, so keep your eyes peeled.

You can find out more and grab tickets here.

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<![CDATA[Paul Heaton is putting cash behind the bar at 60 UK pubs today]]> https://themanc.com/news/paul-heaton-is-putting-cash-behind-the-bar-at-60-uk-pubs-today/ Mon, 09 May 2022 08:42:51 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280392

In honour of his 60th birthday, Beautiful South musician Paul Heaton has revealed he'll be putting cash behind the bar at 60 pubs today.

The multi-talented artist had previously planned to celebrate his birthday with a bicycle tour, taking him to 60 different UK and Irish pubs - but thanks to Covid and recording delays, he's been forced to rethink.

So now, instead, he's decided to put cash behind the bar of 60 handpicked local boozers today instead so that fans can at least enjoy a drink on him, if not actually with him, reports The Hoot.

The money will be behind tills today, Monday 9 May, at a number of different pubs in Greater Manchester - including The Britons Protection in Manchester city centre, The Railway Inn in West Didsbury and Bowling Green in Chorlton.

Image: The Manc Group

According to a list of pubs shared on Paul Heaton's Facebook page, fans can also find cash at The Flying Horse in Rochdale, The Orion in Withington, Albert Wilsons in Withington the Dog & Partridge in Warrington and Bird i'th Hand in St Helens.

Read more: Historic Manchester pub The Briton’s Protection under serious threat

Paul Heaton made the announcement in a Facebook post, shared over the weekend.

He wrote:  "Both regulars and yourselves can enjoy a birthday drink on me (until the money runs out, or the bar runs dry!).

"The hope is to bring people together on the day, whilst recognising that many folk who bought my records or showed me support over the years, could do with a wee party, as we come out of Covid and hit potential financial struggles.

"I’ll announce the full list of pubs and locations tomorrow, so if there’s one near you please head over on Monday, show your support and raise a toast to me on my birthday!"

The full list of pubs where Paul Heaton has put cash behind the bar for his 60th:

Robinsons Bar – Great Victoria St, Belfast

Eddie Murphys – Thomastown, Kilkenny

Peadar O’Donnells - Waterloo St, Derry

The Punters Rest - Tipperary

The Sky on the Ground – Whitewell, Wexford

Courtney’s Bar – Killarney, Co. Kerry

Keohoes – Dublin

Tig Coili – The Latin Quarter, Galway

Bonners Corner Bar – Ballybofey, Co. Donegal

The Old Toll Bar – Paisley Rd W, Glasgow

Nice n Sleazy – Sauchiehall St, Glasgow

The Sheep Heid Inn – The Causeway, Edinburgh

Kay’s Bar – Jamaica St, Edinburgh

Tanners Arms – Byker Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne

The Freetrade Inn – Lawrence Road, Newcastle upon Tyne

The Half Moon – Northgate, Darlington

The Black Bull – Main St, Darvel

The Sportsmans Inn – Heads Ln, Carlisle

The Original Oak – Headingley, Leeds

The Flying Horse – Packer St, Rochdale

Britons Protection – Bridgewater St, Manchester

Bowling Green – Chorlton-cum-Hardy

The Orion – Burton Road, Withington

The Railway Inn – Lapwing Ln, West Didsbury

Albert Wilsons – Wilmslow Rd, Withington

The Dog & Partridge – Manchester Rd, Warrington

Bird I’th Hand – Prescot Rd, St Helens

The Saddle Inn – Dale St, Liverpool

The Casa Bar – Hope St, Liverpool

The Globe – Cases St, Liverpool

The Coachmakers Arms – Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

The Bay Horse – Market Pl, Market Weighton

Lord Nelson – Arundel Street, Sheffield

Riverside Kelham – Mowbray St, Sheffield

The Morning Star – Greetwell Gate, Lincoln

Ye Olde Blue Bell – Market Place, Hull

The Whalebone – Wincolmlee, Hull

The Grafton – Grafton St, Hull

The White Horse – Hutton Cranswick

Hatfield Main Pit Club – Stainforth, Doncaster

The Old Horse – London Road, Leicester

The Black Horse – Aylestone, Leicester

The Bulls Head – Cambridge St, Saint Neots

Hardies – Merthyr Tydfil, Wales

Golden Fleece Inn – Market Square, Porthmadog

Rummer Tavern – Duke St, Cardiff

Hare & Hounds – King’s Heath, Birmingham

Patrick Kavanagh – Trafalgar Road, Birmingham

The Red Hart – Bodham, Norfolk

The Eagle – Norfolk St, King’s Lynn

The Duke of York – Woodbridge Rd, Ipswich

The Stags Head – New Cavendish St, London

The Coffee House Pub – Beak St, London

The Glue Pot – Emlyn Square, Swindon

The Thunderbolt – Bath Rd, Bristol

The Cricketers Inn – South St, Dorking

Grasshopper on the Green – Westerham, Kent

Minerva Inn – Looe St, Plymouth

Duke of Wellington – Brighton Road, Shoreham-by-Sea

Polgooth Inn – St Austell, Cornwall

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<![CDATA[The tiny bagel shop in a brewery taproom on Piccadilly trading estate]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/the-tiny-bagel-shop-in-a-brewery-taproom-on-piccadilly-trading-estate/ Tue, 10 May 2022 11:08:05 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280433

While an industrial estate is not usually the first place you'd go when hunting for a new place to eat, trust us when we say that if you venture down to Piccadilly, you're in for a very pleasant surprise indeed.

Bucking the trend for most trading estates, the archways and pre-fabs behind Manchester's main railway station are surprisingly full of brewery taprooms.

Over the years, this part of town has become something of a favourite haunt for the city beer lovers, who regularly head down to get their hands on some of the freshest pints in the city.

But as well as hiding away all that beer, it's also home to another well-kept Mancunian secret: Primo Bagels.

Faye Brown, one-third of the Primo Bagel team, holding her 'babies'. / Image: The Manc Eats

Housed inside Cloudwater's taproom, up the stairs of what looks, at first disconcertingly, like an office building, you'll find this brilliant bagel and cookie pop-up run by three friends is getting pretty much everything right.

Faye Brown, Niall Harley and Scott Shannon all used to work at Pollen bakery together, but during the lockdown they decided to branch out and launch their own delivery project together.

Primo has been going for a while but for the past three months, the team has expanded to the taproom every Friday and Saturday.

Here, you'll find them serving up a host of generously-stuffed bagels alongside sweet bakes, hummus and chips, fermented cabbage, and bialy - a Polish treat made using leftover bagel dough, baked with half a red onion inside.

The main draw is, arguably, a selection of eight different bagels, baked to perfection in flavours like salt, marbled malt, sesame, everything, pumpernickel, plain and poppy.

The main draw is a choice of eight different bagels, baked to perfection in flavours like salt, marbled malt, sesame, everything, pumpernickel, plain and poppy. / Image: The Manc Eats
The main draw is a choice of eight different bagels, baked to perfection in flavours like salt, marbled malt, sesame, everything, pumpernickel, plain and poppy. / Image: The Manc Eats

Bagel baker Scott leans on tricks learnt during his time in the Pollen kitchen to make these chewy, traditionally Jewish delights, marbling malt through some and simply baking others with crystals of rock salt.

The way it works is you pick your bagel, then your filling, and can opt to have hummus, chips and pink sauerkraut alongside for an extra £4.

Filling choices range from simple (think homemade hummus or house whipped cream cheese) to indulgent, with a salt beef, Swiss cheese and Russian dressing option bursting from its bready confines.

Image: The Manc Eats
Image: The Manc Eats
Image: The Manc Eats

Elsewhere, you'll find a spicy, pickled jalapeno schmear with bacon from Littlewood's butchers; smoked salmon and 'everything' cream cheese with lemon, dill, seeds, onion and garlic; and a whipped Marmite cream cheese bagel with spring onions.

As for sweets, think brown butter and sea salt cookies with Primo proudly emblazoned across the front. It's a wholesome affair.

Find Primo Bagel at Cloudwater's Unit 9 taproom on Piccadilly Trading estate every Friday and Saturday from 12 - 6pm.

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<![CDATA[13 pianos have been placed across Manchester for the public to play - and win prizes]]> https://themanc.com/trending/13-pianos-have-been-placed-across-manchester-for-the-public-to-play-and-win-prizes/ Mon, 09 May 2022 11:48:41 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280454

13 street pianos have been dotted around popular Manchester locations, and they're free for the public to play all month.

The annual Manchester Jazz Festival (mjf) is arriving in our city on Friday 20 - Sunday 29 May, and to properly celebrate the 2022 edition in style, festival organisers have teamed up with the beloved Forsyth Music Shop to place over a dozen pianos at well-known sites in the hunt for Manchester’s most entertaining street pianist.

You don't even need any technical talent or formal training either, as the competition is open to everyone from concert pianists, to the occasional ivory tickler.

If you haven't spotted any of the pianos yet, then make sure to keep your eyes peeled across the city centre as they're located at Manchester Arndale, The Corn Exchange, Forsyth Music Shop, Great Northern, Harvey Nichols, Royal Exchange Arcade, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Central Library, Manchester Piccadilly Station, and Manchester Victoria Station.

A little further afield, pianos have also been placed at Spinningfields, Quayside in MediaCityUK, and even at the Trafford Centre.

All 13 of the pianos are now available for passers-by to play, but for those who think they can give Elton John or Billy Joel a good run for their money, then there's a whole raft of prizes up for grabs too.

Some of the prizes you can get your hands on in the limited-time-only competition include a Yamaha P-45B piano, a return ticket for two anywhere on the Northern Rail Network, a gift package and vouchers worth over £100 from MediaCityUK, an afternoon tea for two at 20 Stories, £30 Wagamama vouchers for each prize winner, and so much more.

Speaking on the mjf Piano Trial, Emma Loat - Manager of Forsyth’s Music - said: "For many years, we’ve had a street piano at the front of the Forsyth’s shop on Deansgate, so we know that Manchester and the surrounding areas is full of talented musicians and those willing to have a go [and] we’re really excited to supply 13 pianos for the mjf piano trail.

"We’d urge all those budding performers to come forward, have a go, and be in with a chance of winning some fantastic prizes."

https://twitter.com/ManJazzFest/status/1521936390916820994?s=20&t=ChNTdkPK1FpEEGeAYDiUOw

To be in with a chance to be named one of Manchester’s best street pianists, all you'll need to do is find one of the pianos in the trail, take a short video of your performance, and post the video to your Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter account tagging in @manchesterjazzfestival / @manjazzfest and using the hashtag #mjfpianotrail.

At the end of the piano trail, mjf and Forsyth’s will pick nine lucky winners based on who showed the most "creativity, ingenuity, and gave the best performances".

You can find out more here.

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We're bringing music to the streets of Manchester this May with the #mjfpianotrail, delivered with our friends at @ForsythMusic 🎹

13 pianos will be dotted around the city centre from 6 - 29 May, and we're on the lookout for MCR's best street pianists!

👀https://t.co/lbyiXkDHED pic.twitter.com/WQmxbXCbTS

— manchester jazz festival (@ManJazzFest) May 4, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Landlords could soon be forced to rent out empty shops on Greater Manchester high streets]]> https://themanc.com/news/landlords-could-soon-be-forced-to-rent-out-empty-shops-on-greater-manchester-high-streets/ Mon, 09 May 2022 14:55:10 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280488

The government is said to be looking at forcing commercial landlords to rent out empty retail units across the UK.

In a bid to rejuvenate towns and cities across Greater Manchester and up and down the country after the British Retail Consortium (BRC) recently found that one in seven shopfronts across Britain is empty, the move - which is set to be formally unveiled in tomorrow's Queen's Speech - will see buildings that have been left vacant for a year or more be made to enter into a "rental auction".

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is looking to rid high streets of “derelict shopfronts” and restore neighbourhood pride.

The move would also give local Councils extra powers to force landlords to rent out empty shops for the benefit of communities, as part of the Levelling up and Regeneration Bill.

Other measures - which are due to be announced tomorrow, as the Prime Minister looks to reset his government following damaging local election results - will include the ability to make the pavement cafés and outdoor hospitality that popped during the COVID-19 pandemic a permanent fixture.

Read more: One in seven British shops now lie empty - with North West among worst hit regions

New legislation will expand capacity for businesses in the hope of boosting local economies.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is looking to rid high streets of “derelict shopfronts” / Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Local authorities will also be given greater powers to use compulsory purchase orders to deliver housing, regeneration schemes, and infrastructure.

Speaking on the plans ahead of tomorrow's announcement, Mr Johnson said: "High streets up and down the country have long been blighted by derelict shopfronts, because they've been neglected, stripping opportunity from local areas.

"We are putting that right by placing power back in the hands of local leaders and the community so our towns can be rejuvenated, levelling up opportunity and restoring neighbourhood pride."

Read more: Manchester hospitality boss launches petition to bring back outdoor seating

Levelling Up secretary Michael Gove added: "By empowering local communities to rent out shops which have been sat empty for a year or longer, we will end the scourge of boarded up shops that have blighted some of our great towns across the country for far too long."

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<![CDATA[Sir Mo Farah pulls out of Great Manchester Run after 'below par' performance]]> https://themanc.com/news/sir-mo-farah-pulls-out-of-great-manchester-run-after-below-par-performance/ Mon, 09 May 2022 15:28:31 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280513

Sir Mo Farah has withdrawn from this month's Great Manchester Run, saying his fitness level isn't 'where he wants it to be'.

The decorated Olympian was due to race alongside other elite runners when the huge running event returns to the city on Sunday 22 May.

But Sir Mo has now said he needs another month of training before he can run at a competitive level.

He previously won the Great Manchester Run 10km race in 2018.

The Great Manchester Run. Credit: Supplied

Last week, he was beaten in the Vitality London 10k by club runner Ellis Cross, eventually finishing in second place.

Sir Mo said: "I had a below par run at the London 10k last weekend and feel that I need another month of training to get back to a competitive level.

“I don’t like to cancel races but my fitness is not yet back to where I want it to be.”

The Great Manchester Run. Credit: Supplied

Chief executive of the Great Run Company, Paul Foster said: "Of course it’s disappointing not to have Sir Mo on the start line and we’re sure he will be missed by those turning out to support and those watching from home, but we understand his decision.

“We’re expecting a really exciting women’s race, with an on-form Eilish McColgan taking on Kenyan powerhouses Hellen Obiri and Ruth Chepngetich.

“We’re still looking forward to a competitive event in the men’s elite race, three-time Oceanic record holder and four-time Diamond League winner, Australian Stewart McSweyn, will be lining up against his countryman, Jack Rayner, the Australian National 10,000m record holder.

Read more: Bundobust launches limited edition specials menu with Liverpool favourite Maray

“Jake & Zane Robertson, brothers from New Zealand and holders of the countries two fastest 10,000m times will also compete.”

The Great Manchester Run will take place on Sunday 22 May and will be televised live on the BBC.

The event is open to runners of all ages and abilities, with entertainment zones throughout including the new The Run Thru Madchester Zone, which features a ‘wall of sound’, power up boards and super soaker water pistols.

For more information, or to enter visit; greatrun.org/Manchester.

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<![CDATA[Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner say they will resign if issued with fines over 'Beergate']]> https://themanc.com/news/keir-starmer-and-angela-rayner-say-they-will-resign-if-issued-with-fines-over-beergate/ Mon, 09 May 2022 16:08:57 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280547

The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said he will step down from his role if he is issued with a fine for breaking COVID rules.

The politician has been under fire in recent days after photos emerged that showed him having a beer and a curry in an MPs office while the rest of the nation was still under lockdown restrictions.

Sir Keir has today told reporters that 'the idea that I would casually break the rules is wrong', and insisted that he 'simply had something to eat whilst working late in the evening'.

But he has said that if police issue him with a fixed penalty notice - something that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received in recent weeks - he would 'do the right thing and step down'.

https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1523684391448465412

He said: "This matters. It matters because the British public deserve politicians who think the rules apply to them.

"They deserve politicians who hold themselves to the highest standards, and they deserve politicians who put the country first rather than themselves. They will always get that from me."

Angela Rayner, who was also at the 'Beergate' event in Durham, has also said that she would step down if she received a fine.

Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner were both present at the 'Beergate' event but insist no rules were broken. Credit: ITV

She said in a statement: "I’ve always been clear that I was at the event in Durham working in my capacity as deputy leader and that no rules were broken. Eating during a long day’s work was not against the rules.

"We have a prime minister who has been found to have broken the rules, lied about it and then been fined. If I were issued with a fine, I would do the decent thing and step down."

Do you think Sir Keir Starmer deserves to receive a fixed penalty notice over Beergate? Have your say in the comments on our Facebook page.

Sir Keir's statement also said: "We all found following those rules frustrating at times, I’m no exception to that. I had to isolate six times during Covid, pulling me away from my work and the things I love. But I did it, because we followed the rules.

"The idea that I would then casually break those rules is wrong, and frankly I don’t believe those accusing me believe it themselves. They are just trying to feed cynicism, so the public to believe all politicians are the same.

Read more: Landlords could soon be forced to rent out empty shops on Greater Manchester high streets

"But I am here to say they are not. I believe in honour, integrity and the principle that those who make the laws must follow them.

"And I believe that politicians who undermine that principle undermine trust in politics, undermine our democracy and undermine Britain."

Ever since the first Covid lockdown I have always followed the rules.

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"If the police decide to issue me with a Fixed Penalty Notice, I would, of course, do the right thing and step down"

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer tells journalists "no laws were broken... I simply had something to eat while working late in the evening"https://t.co/g5plSI0Tet pic.twitter.com/1C7lq99rGY

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<![CDATA[BBC's Deborah James shares devastating health update - and says 'goodbye' with enormous fundraiser]]> https://themanc.com/news/bbcs-deborah-james-shares-devastating-health-update-and-says-goodbye-with-enormous-fundraiser/ Tue, 10 May 2022 08:20:31 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280635

Deborah James - better known to some as Bowel Babe - has shared a devastating health update in her ongoing treatment for cancer.

The 40-year-old podcast host has said that her 'body just can't continue anymore' and told her followers that she has now been moved to hospice at home care.

She added in the 'message that she never wanted to write' that her medical team have left 'no stone unturned' but that the focus now is on keeping her days with her family pain-free.

The heartbreaking final post from Deborah, who co-hosts the BBC's You, Me and the Big C podcast (previously a role she shared with the late journalist Rachel Bland), announced details of one last charity fundraiser.

Deborah James celebrating her 40th birthday - a milestone she was told she likely wouldn't reach. Credit: Instagram, @bowelbabe

And the response overnight has been stunning. The Bowel Babe Fund has already smashed its £250,000 goal and raised more than £840,000 at the time of writing.

50,000 people have so far donated to the fund, which will all go to Cancer Research UK to aid clinical trials, research, and to raise awareness.

The mother-of-two is urging people to 'buy me a drink to see me out of this world' by donating the cost to the fund.

Deborah was diagnosed with bowel cancer at just 35 years old and has most recently been struggling with sepsis.

Her full post is below.

"The message I never wanted to write. We have tried everything, but my body simply isn’t playing ball. My active care has stopped and I am now moved to hospice at home care, with my incredible family all around me and the focus is on making sure I’m not in pain and spending time with them.

"Nobody knows how long I’ve got left but I’m not able to walk, I’m sleeping most of the days, and most things I took for granted are pipe dreams. I know we have left no stone unturned. But even with all the innovative cancer drugs in the world or some magic new breakthrough, my body just can’t continue anymore.

Credit: Instagram @bowelbabe

"In over 5 years of writing about how I thought it would be my final Christmas, how I wouldn’t see my 40th birthday nor see my kids go to secondary school - I never envisaged writing the one where I would actually say goodbye. I think it’s been the rebellious hope in me.

"But I don’t think anyone can say the last 6 months has exactly been kind! It’s all heartbreaking to be going through but I’m surrounded by so much love that if anything can help me through I hope that will.

"I always knew there was one thing I always wanted to do before I died. I have always over the years raised as much awareness and money for the charities that are closest to me. @cr_uk @royalmarsden @bowelcanceruk

"As a result, the @bowelbabefund is being established and I’d love nothing more than for you to help it flourish. Please visit bowelbabe.org for all the info and to donate (link in Bio).

Read more: 13 pianos have been placed across Manchester for the public to play – and win prizes

"All I ask if you ever read a column, followed my Instagram, listened to the podcast or saw me dressed as a poo for no reason. Please buy me a drink to see me out this world, by donating the cost to @bowelbabefund which will enable us to raise funds for further life saving research into cancer. To give more Deborah’s more time!

"Right now for me it’s all about taking it a day at a time, step by step and being grateful for another sunrise. My whole family are around me and we will dance through this together, sunbathing and laughing (I’ll cry!!) at every possible moment!

"You are all incredible, thank you for playing your part in my journey. No regrets. Enjoy life x

"Deborah."

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<![CDATA[Police have seized nearly £14m from Manchester criminals over the last year]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-have-seized-nearly-14m-from-manchester-criminals-over-the-last-year/ Tue, 10 May 2022 07:56:09 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280636

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has revealed that almost £14 million has been seized and recovered from criminals over the last year.

Detailing more about the significant sum, the police force confirmed in a statement that from March 2021 to April 2022, its Economic Crime Unit (ECU) was able to successfully recover a total of £13.7 million from criminals across Greater Manchester, which is an increase of 26% on the previous year.

According to GMP, a total of £3.7 million came from Confiscation Orders following the criminal conviction of offenders, £6.6 million in cash seizures, and £155,000 of seized listed assets - which includes items such as watches, precious metals, and more.

£3.2 million was also recovered by the new Account Freezing Order Team from accounts frozen due to their suspected use in crime.

In total, £5.7 million of the recovered funds will be returned to GMP as part of what the force has called the Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme (ARIS), which will see the money used for a number of worthy community programmes and charities across the region.

It will also go towards funding policing programmes and operations to "further fight crime".

"This has been a record year for asset recovery for GMP and we are one of the leading forces in the UK and that has resulted from a more proactive approach," explained Detective Chief Inspector Joseph Harrop.

"We will continue to use more innovative and proactive ways to find and recover these assets [and] we are committed to tackling organised crime in all its guises and stripping assets from criminals.

"We have three new, highly skilled teams committed to asset recovery - the Confiscation and Restraint Unit, the Asset Detention and Recovery Unit and the Account Freezing Order Team - and these teams will hunt for and recover assets however they are hidden. We also have a new Money Laundering Team that will identify, investigate and prosecute all those involved in trying to launder criminal proceeds."

GMP's Economic Crime Unit (ECU) was able to successfully recover a total of £13.7 million / Credit: Greater Manchester Police

He then added: "Half of the money forfeited goes automatically to the Greater Manchester Police ARIS fund used for charities and community initiatives."

Following the seizure of funds, GMP is now appealing for information from the public about anyone they suspect to be living a criminally-funded lifestyle and may have hidden assets, so that they can "deprive them of their cash and use it for a better purpose."

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<![CDATA[Backstreet Boys are back - with a massive gig in Manchester this year]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/backstreet-boys-are-back-with-a-massive-gig-in-manchester-this-year/ Tue, 10 May 2022 09:23:37 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280670

Backstreet Boys have added a massive gig in Manchester to their world tour this year.

The legendary 90s boyband will be performing at the AO Arena on their DNA World Tour.

An extra UK show in Manchester, as well as more dates in Paris and Antwerp, have been added after their London gig sold out.

The five-piece said they 'can't wait to see even more of you' when they arrive in Europe in October.

Backstreet Boys were behind iconic songs such as Everybody (Backstreet's Back), I Want It That Way, and Quit Playing Games.

Credit: Backstreet Boys

The band is made up of Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, and cousins Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson, all of whom will be heading back to the live stage.

They've sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them the best-selling boyband of all time.

The group also undertook a two-year residency in Las Vegas between 2017 and 2019.

They'll be performing at the AO Arena Manchester on 8 November.

Read more: BBC’s Deborah James shares devastating health update – and says ‘goodbye’ with enormous fundraiser

Backstreet Boys said: "The Boys are excited to announce the addition of 3 EU/UK dates to their DNA World Tour!

"Tickets for the following shows will go on sale to the public starting this Friday, May 13th, but Backstreet Army fans will have exclusive access to pre-sale concert tickets TOMORROW!"

Backstreet Army pre-sale tickets go on sale at 10am on 11 May, with general sale starting at 10am on 13 May.

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<![CDATA[New terrace party series launches under the archways at ABC Taproom]]> https://themanc.com/news/new-terrace-party-series-launches-under-the-archways-at-abc-taproom/ Tue, 10 May 2022 10:10:17 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280673

A new terrace party series is coming to the arches of ABC Taproom this summer, bringing together a selection of global DJ collectives.

Hosted by the Manchester-based Partial, the new series will see a host of parties take over the courtyard behind Piccadilly station, with free-flowing beer and even fresher beats.

Whilst the brewery is no stranger to food festivals, live gigs and other events, this terrace series is the first party of its kind to take place at the venue.

Berlin-based Giammarco Orsini will headline the first event. / Image: giammarco.orsini

The series will bring three different shows to the terrace, with the first event kicking off on Saturday 14 May.

This opening show will bring Berlin-based Giammarco Orsini down to headline, a DJ with a wealth of experience and a decades-depp archive.

No stranger to heating up booths across Europe from Club der Visionaere to VBX, Orsini boasts a catalogue of top-qualityy, experimental releases on labels like Heko Records and Partisan.

Collectives Manchester-based OneForty and Liverpool’s Zuku will act as support on the night, alongside Partial's own Harry James.

Image: Google Maps

This will be followed by two more shows on Saturday 16 July and Saturday 17 September, with headline sets from S.A.M, Huerta and Junki Inoue respectively.

Read more: The Hacienda is throwing a 40th-anniversary rave in a car park

Partial was founded on the basis of simplicity, stripping things back and focusing on the music and the atmosphere for music lovers and party goers. Speaking on the upcoming terrace series, Harry James from Partial said:

“We’re really excited to be hosting the events at ABC Taproom, it’s a cool venue right by Mayfield Depot. Together we’re really pleased to be celebrating all things Manchester - whilst hosting global music talent to mix things up.

Image: ABC Taproom



"We’ve been hosting parties in Manchester for a good few years now and we like them to be inclusive, so we’re offering low ticket prices so that all are welcome. Expect good tunes, good people and hopefully a bit of sunshine.”

Read more: The Manchester club night where you pay in with tins of beans

Partial will be the first to host a party on the terrace at ABC Taproom, a quirky venue providing an eclectic mix of craft ales and beers on the day, to accompany the summer sun and top tier tunes.

Limited tickets are still available for the first installment here. Follow Partial on Instagram for further information on upcoming events. 

Feature image - Partial (via @razvancolceriu) / Google Maps

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<![CDATA[Police confirm a person has been found dead near Levenshulme train station]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-confirm-a-person-has-been-found-dead-near-levenshulme-train-station/ Tue, 10 May 2022 10:16:20 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280682

Police officers have confirmed that a person has sadly died near Levenshulme train station.

Rail services between Stockport and Manchester Piccadilly were disrupted for much of this morning due to an ongoing incident.

British Transport Police has now confirmed that officers were called to reports of a casualty on the tracks early today.

Credit: Google Maps

Paramedics attended and pronounced a person dead at the scene.

A spokesperson for British Transport Police said: "Officers were called to the line near Levenshulme railway station at 5.52am this morning (10 May) following reports of a casualty on the tracks.

"Paramedics also attended, however sadly a person was pronounced dead at the scene.

Read more: BBC’s Deborah James shares devastating health update – and says ‘goodbye’ with enormous fundraiser

"This incident is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner."

National Rail had advised passengers this morning to use alternative transport to usual train services, with rail replacement buses running between stops along the Stockport line.

The latest update stated: "Trains are now able to run as normal following the emergency services attending to an incident between Manchester Piccadilly and Stockport."

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<![CDATA[Over 2 million UK adults cannot afford to eat every day, study shows]]> https://themanc.com/news/over-2-million-uk-adults-cannot-afford-to-eat-every-day-study-shows/ Tue, 10 May 2022 10:59:39 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280714

A new study conducted by the Food Foundation think tank has shown shocking levels of poverty and hunger amongst adults and children in the UK.

According to research conducted by the think tank, 7.3 million UK adults now unable to afford to eat properly every day.

That's a jump of 57% from figures seen in January, at which point 4.7 million adults were living in food poverty.

And it is not just adults going hungry. Children are suffering too, with 2.6 million reporting having smaller meals than usual, skipping meals, or not being able to eat when they feel hungry at all, reports The Hoot.

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The Food Foundation said it was so shocked by its findings that it reran the survey on a larger scale, only to get the same results again.

It appears that food insecurity levels are now returning to that seen at the start of the first national Covid lockdown in May 2020.

However, whilst early food insecurity at the start of Covid was down to a food scarcity issue caused by ‘just in time’ delivery models combined with panic buying, now people are instead struggling with poverty and rising food costs instead.

Read more: New bar at Hatch opens that’s decorated exactly like a can of beer

What’s more, food banks are now reporting that people are requesting food that doesn’t need cooking as they are scared to use the energy to make a hot meal.

Image: Get Archive

Anna Taylor, the foundation’s executive director, said: “The extremely rapid rise in food insecurity since January points to a catastrophic situation for families. Food insecurity puts families under extreme mental stress and forces people to survive on the cheapest calories, which lead to health problems.”

Prof Sir Michael Marmot, a public health expert at University College London, said: “If one household in seven is food insecure, society is failing in a fundamental way. These figures on food insecurity are all the more chilling because the problem is soluble, but far from being solved it is getting worse.”

Read more: Bundobust launches limited edition specials menu with Liverpool favourite Maray

The shadow work and pensions secretary, Jonathan Ashworth, has described the findings as ‘devastating’. He told The Guardian: “Boris Johnson is responsible for this crisis and has no solutions to fix it”.

It is hoped that there will be some new measures announced in the Queen’s speech today to help the growing number of people now being forced to choose between heating and eating.

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<![CDATA[Hollyoaks star Abi Phillips reveals cancer diagnosis at 28 years old]]> https://themanc.com/news/hollyoaks-star-abi-phillips-reveals-cancer-diagnosis-at-28-years-old/ Tue, 10 May 2022 11:39:15 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280720

Former Hollyoaks actress and singer Abi Phillips has been diagnosed with cancer at just 28 years old.

The star, who played Liberty Savage on the Channel 4 soap, shared the health update on her Instagram page alongside a series of photos taken in hospital.

Abi told her followers that she was initially 'sent away' by her GP who believed the lumps in her neck were caused by a cold.

But she persisted and went to see a specialist, who referred her for a biopsy and scans - and led to a thyroid cancer diagnosis.

Abi Phillips shared her cancer diagnosis on Instagram. Credit: Instagram @abiphillipsuk

She wrote that she only knew to push for further testing after following Love Island star Demi Jones, who was recently given the all-clear for thyroid cancer.

Abi said that she 'never thought I would be told that I have cancer at the age of 28' and urged people to push for tests if they notice anything unusual about their bodies.

She added that she's due to have surgery next week and will soon be 'on the road to recovery'.

Her full post stated: "So, I took these pictures before my scans and after my biopsy having a good old laugh about how ridiculously dressed up I looked in the hospital before a gig, not expecting for one moment to get the news that I did two weeks later…

Abi on The Voice. Credit: ITV

"I’d previously been sent away from the doctors after having found two lumps in my neck, they’d passed it off and said I was ‘young’ and it wouldn’t be anything and I was ‘probably getting over a cold’ or my body was ‘fighting something off’.

"As much as that’s what I wanted to hear I wanted to get everything checked for my own peace of mind. I booked in with a specialist and immediately she told me she was very concerned due to where my lumps were located and referred me for an urgent biopsy and scans.

"Fast forward two weeks and just before Easter weekend I had an appointment to see a consultant at the QE hospital who sat me down and told me that I had been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, and that I would need surgery and radiotherapy treatment.

Read more: BBC’s Deborah James shares devastating health update – and says ‘goodbye’ with enormous fundraiser

"I never thought I would be told that I have cancer at the age of 28, you never think it’s going to happen to you. I wouldn’t have taken things further with seeing a specialist if I hadn’t seen @demijones1 post as her lumps were in the exact same place as mine.

"If ever you find a lump or something unusual on your body, never just think it’s nothing, don’t be told that you’re fine by the GP and you’re ‘young’, always get things checked out by a specialist if you can and insist on tests even if it turns out to be nothing, as catching things early is crucial for a good prognosis.

"This time next week I’ll be on the road to recovery after my operation."

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<![CDATA[There's a new drive-in cinema taking over the abandoned Camelot Theme Park this summer]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/theres-a-new-drive-in-cinema-taking-over-the-abandoned-camelot-theme-park-this-summer/ Wed, 11 May 2022 09:24:43 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280609

A new drive-in cinema screening some cult-classic films is set to take over the abandoned Camelot Theme Park this summer.

If you're unfamiliar with the Chorley-based theme park, it made a name for itself entertaining the North West masses for nearly 30 years before it closed to the public for good back in 2012, and had sadly remained out-of-use and largely derelict ever since.

That was, until events company Park N Party - the team also behind sell-out seasonal drive-in events SecretCity, ScareCity, and ChristmasCity - brought the attraction's abandoned rides and empty footpaths back to life earlier this year for the hugely-popular Camelot Rises, which saw visitors get to experience all the “sensations” that put them right in the middle of an apocalyptic event, with live actors, scene-setting lights and sounds, and so much more.

But now, Northern kids of the 80s, 90s, and 00s will truly be able to revisit their youth, as the abandoned park goes back to its days of Arthurian legend for the new Summer Knights drive-in cinema and entertainment attraction.

Event organisers are saying to expect a "sun-soaked bonanza of fun".

Summer Knights arrives at Camelot Theme Park this month / Credit: Park N Party

Arriving within the grounds of Camelot from the end of this month, visitors will get to watch a wide selection of great films at what Park N Party is calling its "brightest drive-in cinema yet".

There'll be themed nights dedicated to cult movies, chilling horror, joyful singalongs, romance, and family-friendly fun, so there’s definitely something for everyone.

Kicking off on Friday 20 May with the absolute 70s classic that is Grease, some of the other film highlights in the genre-diverse lineup include Insidious, Superbad, The Greatest Showman, Anchorman, Dirty Dancing, and Disney's newest smash-hit, Encanto, just to name a few.

Pitch Perfect, Mamma Mia, Fight Club, and more will also be screened over the summer.

While the movies may be the main event, this isn’t your typical drive-in cinema experience, as you can expect everything from singing and dancing opportunities throughout, to classic cinema snacks, sweet treats, a beer garden, and plenty of outdoor seating too.

Just like all other Park N Party's previous events, there will be a fully-licensed bar and a number of street food vendors on site to choose from to make it a truly magical night.

Summer Knights will officially take over Camelot Theme Park from Friday 20 May, and is set to run right through to Saturday 25 June, with tickets currently on sale and setting you back just £25 per vehicle.

Grab tickets here.

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<![CDATA[A Friday the 13th film marathon is happening in Manchester - and it's on Friday 13th]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/a-friday-the-13th-film-marathon-is-happening-in-manchester-and-its-on-friday-13th/ Tue, 10 May 2022 12:38:16 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280718

In case you hadn't realised, this upcoming Friday falls on 13 May, and a little cinema in Manchester city centre is marking it in probably the most appropriate way possible.

We all know by now that as part of Western superstition going all the way back to the early 19th century, Friday 13th is considered to be the unluckiest days - with the unfortunate event happening at least once, but can unfortunately sometimes occur up to three times within the same calendar year.

The superstition of the day is so engrained in our culture, in fact, that it gave way to the classic Friday the 13th film franchise, which so far includes 12 horrifying flicks, as well as several TV series, novels, comic books, and video games.

Unfamiliar with Friday the 13th? The franchise mainly focuses on the fictional character Jason Voorhees, who was thought to have drowned as a boy at Camp Crystal Lake due to the negligence of the camp staff, and then decades later, the lake is rumoured to be "cursed" and is the setting for a series of mass murders.

Jason is featured in all of the films, as either the killer or the motivation for the killings. 

The original Friday the 13th film completely shocked audiences to their core when it was first released back in 1980, before the series went on to be one of the highest-grossing horror franchises of all time and make over $468 million at the box-office worldwide - and it sounds it's set to scare audiences all over again this week.

For those brave enough to head on down to Ducie Street Warehouse's much-loved 'Mini Cini' in the heart of Manchester city centre, you can catch a Friday the 13th double billing this Friday 13 May.

Hosted by Manchester's dedicated horror film festival, GRIMMFEST, the Friday the 13th Double Bill will kick off with Friday the 13th Part II at around 6:30pm, before Friday 13th May Part 3 is screened in 3D at 8.30pm.

Special 3D glasses handed out to everyone before the showing starts.

A Friday the 13th double billing is happening this Friday 13 May / Credit: Paramount Pictures

Ducie Street Warehouse's 'Mini Cini' is a retro cinema screen tucked away inside the popular city centre entertainment and social hub, with only a very limited number of seats.

The little exclusive cinema benefits from having an eclectic food offering of small plates, light bites, pizzas, salads, and more, as well as a bar directly outside the screen that serves up a wide selection of beers, cocktails, spirits.

Each seat in the cinema even has a QR code for moviegoers to scan to order food and drinks directly to your seat before and during the films.

Fancy it then? You can find out more and grab tickets here.

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<![CDATA[Marmite launches posh new spread that's dividing people more than ever]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/marmite-launches-posh-new-spread-thats-dividing-people-more-than-ever/ Tue, 10 May 2022 15:00:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280755

Marmite has unveiled an ultra-posh new take on its already divisive spread, and it's proving to be a controversial choice.

The condiment brand has launched a new truffle-flavoured version of its yeast extract savoury spread.

And despite containing one of the world's most luxury ingredients - and being presented in a smart black and gold jar - the new Truffle Marmite is a surprisingly affordable price.

Marmite said: "Truffle. The brand-new, utterly spiffing, jolly good, absolutely mahrvelus Marmite spread.

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"It’s your forever way to introduce a finer taste into your daily routine. Now it’s not just toast – it’s toast, eaten with your pinkie in the air. Love it. Hate it. Have it."

It's on sale now in Sainsbury's for £4 a jar - but many shoppers aren't sure they'd want to give it a go.

One person said: "What fresh Hell is this? Stop. Putting. Truffle. On. Everything."

The new posh Marmite Truffle has been revealed. Credit: Marmite

Someone who managed to snap up a jar wrote: "Soooo, opened the jar to have a sniff and…made me wanna vomit straight away. Gave it a taste on toast and…no change, wanted to vomit! I love @marmite but you did a wrongen here guys, a wrongen!!!"

On Facebook, someone told Marmite: "Truffles are disgusting. Just leave Marmite as it is."

Another purist said: "I love just good old fashioned Marmite....please don't try to gild a lily....."

Read more: A Friday the 13th film marathon is happening in Manchester – and it’s on Friday 13th

One fan of the spread commented: "Dear @marmite I have just tried your truffle flavour marmite and I can honestly say its absolutely lovely. Well done guys another great product made by @marmite."

Another commented: "I must congratulate @marmite for the new truffle flavored Marmite, it's quite magnificent."

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One either loves it or one finds it really rather beastly! #marmitetruffle pic.twitter.com/2yW89ONEQ9

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<![CDATA[Summer Beer Thing heads to Kampus for three-day festival]]> https://themanc.com/news/summer-beer-thing-heads-to-kampus-for-three-day-festival/ Tue, 10 May 2022 14:43:40 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280803

A three-day festival dedicated to all things beer will take over the city centre Kampus neighbourhood this summer.

Summer Beer Thing, organised by the teams behind prolific beer bars Port Street Beer House, Common and The Beagle, will bring brewers from across the country down to the waterside location to showcase their latest brews.

The sister festival to the highly-regarded Indy Man Beer Con festival, now in its tenth year, beer lovers can expect to find a range of different beer styles on offer from various brewers.

Image: Summer Beer Thing

This year, it will head to Kampus with a brand new line up of breweries and food traders, including Nell’s Pizza, Levanter and soon to be Kampus resident operators Madre, Pollen and Great North Pie Co.


A celebration of all that is seasonal, regional, and interesting in the world of beer and beyond,
Summer Beer Thing first began in 2017 at Sadler’s Yard, with over 3,000 people visiting across the weekend each year.

A showcase of different beer styles, the festival has bars dedicated to hoppy, session, fruit and sour beers and the feel of a party with beer as the focal point with plenty for both experts and beginners in the world of craft ale.

Image: Summer Beer Thing

Read more: The tiny bagel shop in a brewery taproom on Piccadilly trading estate

This year's event at Kampus also features a wine bar, cocktails in collaboration with Campari , and a range of interesting and creative non-alcoholic options.

This year, the festival will run from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 June. Tickets are priced between £6 and !10 and will go on sale this Thursday 12 May.

Tickets can be purchased via the Summer Beer Thing website, and include a branded glass and can purchase tokens to spend at a range of festival bars featuring craft beers, fruits and sours, hoppy, hoppier and session beers as well as a range of non-beer drinks.

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<![CDATA[Manchester City confirms club has 'reached agreement' to sign striker Erling Haaland]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-city-confirms-club-has-reached-agreement-to-sign-striker-erling-haaland/ Tue, 10 May 2022 14:42:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280816

Manchester City has this afternoon confirmed the club has "reached an agreement" to sign striker Erling Haaland.

The 21-year-old Norwegian striker currently plays for Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund, but the blue side of city has revealed the news that fans have been waiting a very long time for this afternoon and confirmed that Erling Haaland is soon to be on his way to Manchester.

Manchester City revealed the transfer of Haaland to the club will be on 1 July 2022.

The club said in a statement on its website: "Manchester City can confirm we have reached an agreement in principle with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of striker Erling Haaland to the Club on 1st July 2022.

"The transfer remains subject to the Club finalising terms with the player."

https://twitter.com/ManCity/status/1524034164835639297?s=20&t=_I8cmHOyFAJ9SDNNud80RQ

The news comes after Pep Guardiola told reporters earlier today that he was 'not allowed to say anything' until the deal had completed.

The Manchester City manager said: "Everybody knows the situation, I shouldn't talk because I don't like to talk about the future or next season. Dortmund and Man City told me I'm not allowed to say anything until it's completely done.

"We'll have time to talk."

According to widespread reports, Manchester City have confirmed an agreement to sign the striker for £51.1 million, with the club required to pay the player's release clause and then expect to pay £85.5 million in total when agent fees, signing bonus, and other costs are taken in to account.

Erling Haaland is the son of former professional footballer Alf-Inge Haaland, who played for a number of English clubs during his career - including Nottingham Forest and Leeds United.

Alf-Inge most-notably played for Manchester City himself between 2000-2003.

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Manchester City can confirm that we have reached an agreement in principle with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of striker Erling Haaland to the Club on 1st July 2022.

The transfer remains subject to the Club finalising terms with the player.

— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 10, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[The Lion King will finally return to Manchester's Palace Theatre this year]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/the-lion-king-will-finally-return-to-manchesters-palace-theatre-this-year/ Thu, 12 May 2022 08:31:39 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280839

Smash hit musical The Lion King will finally make a return to Manchester later this year.

The award-winning theatre show had to postpone its run at the Palace Theatre in the autumn of 2020 due to the ongoing coronavirus restrictions.

After a few date changes, the stage adaptation of the 1994 Disney film will be back in the city for a three-month run.

The spellbinding show marries puppetry (there are 232 puppets in every show) and costumes with a huge cast of actors to bring Simba's tale to life.

The Lion King's theatre adaptation features all the familiar hits, including The Circle of Life and Can You Feel The Long Tonight, with a soundtrack written by the likes of Elton John, Tim Rice and South African composer Lebo M.

The musical follows young lion Simba's journey to becoming King of the Pridelands, joined by other characters such as Timon and Pumba, Nala, Scar, and Zazu.

Read more: Summer Beer Thing heads to Kampus for three-day festival

It was won six Tony awards since launching on Broadway in the late 1990s.

Already seen by more than 110 million people worldwide, The Lion King will be at the Palace Theatre between 27 October and 24 December.

You can book your tickets for The Lion King in Manchester here.

Featured image: Brinkhoff-Mogenburg

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<![CDATA[Someone has just won the UK's biggest ever EuroMillions jackpot of £184m]]> https://themanc.com/news/someone-has-just-won-the-uks-biggest-ever-euromillions-jackpot-of-184m/ Wed, 11 May 2022 07:30:17 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280892

Lottery operator Camelot has confirmed that someone in the UK has just won the country's biggest ever EuroMillions jackpot.

The single UK-bought ticket was for a whopping £184 million.

The winning EuroMillions numbers were 3, 25, 27, 28 and 29, plus the Lucky Star numbers 4 and 9, and the National Lottery has confirmed this week that one lucky ticket matched all seven numbers to win a total of £184,262,899.10 in prize money.

The win places the ticket-holder at the top of the National Lottery’s rich list.

Only 14 players have ever won a jackpot of more than £100 million, with the previous record-holder an anonymous winner of £170 million in October 2019, according to the National Lottery.

In an attempt to put this astronomical figure into perspective, the National Lottery explains that this jackpot is more than the estimated net worth of the singer Ed Sheeran, the actor Benedict Cumberbatch, or the combined wealth of two of the Premier League's top footballers, Harry Kane and Paul Pogba.

Lottery balls.
Someone in the UK has just won the country's biggest ever EuroMillions jackpot / Credit: WallpaperFlare

It could also potentially buy you four large Caribbean islands, or multiple houses on The Bishops Avenue in London - which is known as one of the most expensive streets in the world.

The National Lottery is now urging people to check their tickets following the win.

Speaking on the monumental win this week, Andy Carter - Senior winners’ Adviser at the National Lottery - said: "What an amazing night for one UK ticket-holder who has scooped the incredible £184m EuroMillions jackpot.

"They have become the UK’s biggest ever national lottery winner.

"Players are urged to check their tickets and give us a call if they think they are tonight’s lucky winner."

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<![CDATA[Prince William and Kate Middleton officially open Manchester Arena attack memorial]]> https://themanc.com/news/prince-william-and-kate-middleton-officially-open-manchester-arena-attack-memorial/ Wed, 11 May 2022 08:49:19 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280907

Prince William and Kate Middleton opened the city's public memorial dedicated to the victims and families of the Manchester Attack yesterday.

Just weeks ahead of the fifth anniversary of the tragic event that shook the nation to its very core, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Manchester city centre yesterday afternoon to officially declare the new Glade of Light memorial - which was first unveiled back at the start of January - open to the public.

The Duke of Cambridge said in a moving speech that "as someone who lives with his own grief", it is important that the 22 people who lost their lives are not forgotten.

He also called Manchester an "extraordinary place".

William and Kate attended a short service, before walking around the memorial, where the duchess laid flowers.

Relatives of the 22 victims were also said to have cried as a choir sang Halo by Beyonce.

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The Glade of Light has been created next to the Manchester Cathedral as a living memorial.

The peaceful garden space is centred around a Hawthorn tree, which will burst into white blooms every year at around the time of the anniversary in May.

A white marble ‘halo’ which is engraved with the names of the 22 people who lost their lives in the attack on 22 May 2017 is the memorial’s centrepiece, and the families of each of the victims have been able to place memory capsules filled with mementos and messages inside the striking halo design.

Read more: The Glade of Light memorial to victims of the Manchester Arena attack opens today

Prince William said in his speech yesterday: "For Catherine and I, it is very important that we are with you here today.

"To remember the 22 lives so brutally taken, to acknowledge the hundreds of lives that were irrevocably changed, and to pay tribute to the resilience of this great city. I remember only too well the shock and grief on the faces of those I met when I visited Manchester in the days following the atrocity.

"Five years on, I know that the pain and the trauma felt by many has not gone away."

He added that as someone "who lives with his own grief", he also knows that "what often matters most to the bereaved is that those we have lost are not forgotten."

"There is comfort in remembering. In acknowledging that, while taken horribly soon, they lived.

"They changed our lives.

"They were loved, and they are loved. It is why memorials such as the Glade of Light are so important. Why Catherine and I so wanted to be amongst you today."

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There is comfort in remembering.

In acknowledging that, while taken horribly soon, they lived. They changed our lives. They were loved, and they are loved.

It is why memorials such as the Glade of Light are so important. Why Catherine and I so wanted to be here today. pic.twitter.com/e14xAUzWSt

— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 10, 2022]]>

We’re here at the The Glade of Light Memorial Garden today in central Manchester to commemorate the victims of the 2017 terrorist attack in Manchester Arena

— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 10, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Peter Andre defends his manhood after Rebekah Vardy's 'slobbery chipolata' claims resurface]]> https://themanc.com/trending/peter-andre-defends-his-manhood-after-rebekah-vardys-slobbery-chipolata-claims-resurface/ Wed, 11 May 2022 09:49:14 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280910

Peter Andre has spoken out about claims that he is 'hung like a chipolata' after the comments surfaced in the ongoing libel trial between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy.

The Mysterious Girl singer took to social media to defend his manhood.

In the proceedings at London’s High Court, Coleen Rooney's lawyer David Sherborne brought up an old kiss-and-tell article published in the News of the World in 2004.

In the piece, model Rebekah Vardy had claimed: "Peter’s hung like a small chipolata, shaved, slobbery, lasts five minutes."

Peter Andre on I'm a Celebrity. Credit: ITV

It also included claims that he has 'the smallest trouser equipment I’ve ever seen'.

Vardy was quizzed on whether she values people's privacy in the high-profile libel trial, which centres around claims that she sold stories about the Rooneys to the press.

She said that she 'deeply regrets' the comments that she made about Peter Andre all those years ago.

Peter Andre in his Mysterious Girl video

Taking to the stand yesterday, Vardy said: "I was forced into a situation by my ex-husband to do this and it is something that I deeply regret.

"It is not nice to read and I understand why this is being used – to me, this is mudslinging, and I was also threatened with mudslinging by Mrs Rooney’s team."

Read more: Pavement drinking and dining here to stay post-lockdown

Andre has now had clapped back at the claims and insisted that his Little Peter is actually not that little, referencing his time in the jungle on ITV's I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here.

He wrote on Instagram: "Do you know how hard it is to keep biting my lip on situations?

"But the way I look at it, most people saw in the jungle how an acorn turned into an oak so I think I’m OK.

"At least she has now admitted it wasn’t true. And was forced to say it."

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<![CDATA[Pavement drinking and dining here to stay post-lockdown]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/pavement-drinking-and-dining-here-to-stay-post-lockdown/ Wed, 11 May 2022 09:28:12 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280925

During the pandemic, we all got pretty used to drinking and dining on the pavemens and roads as bars and restaurants expanded their outdoor seating in line with social distancing.

Those rules might be gone now, but the continental outdoor set-up proved really popular here in Manchester leading n recent weeks to numerous calls from hospitality bosses to bring it back across the city.

Now, in a boon for Manchester's hospitality businesses, it looks like temporary rules enabling pubs, cafes and restaurants to expand their outdoor areas during Covid-19 are going to be made permanent.

Image: Common

According to reports in The Telegraph. al fresco drinking and dining are now set to become law as part of the government's Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.

Businesses will be able to apply for al fresco licenses to extend their outdoor space, and pubs could be able to have an off-license extension granted allowing them to sell takeaway pints and meals - something that became a bone of contention for many publicans during the pandemic.

Having recently launched a petition to make the temporary licensing laws for hospitality permanent, Black Milk cafe owner Andy Young described the move as 'great news'.

Image: Black Milk Cereal

"Manchester council have always been wonderfully supportive with pavement seating" he added.  

"We are now working with residents, local councillors like Adele Douglas and other businesses to pedestrianise and greenify our little corner of North Quarter as much as possible.



"We can’t wait to serve cocktails, shakes, and bakes in the Manchester sun!"

Read more: Manchester hospitality boss launches petition to bring back outdoor seating

It's previously been argued by many in the sector that such a change will bring a huge boost in revenue and help people pay off Government loans.

Image: Common

Some are even estimating that one outdoor seat could be worth up to £6,000 for a business.

Alvarium owner Braddan Quayle said: “For me, it’s an absolute no-brainer.

“It saved a lot of businesses and more importantly a lot of jobs over the pandemic and as we discussed we’re still suffering from a hangover which has been said by people like Sacha Lord could take up to five years."

Kate Nicholls, the chief executive of UK Hospitality, has also reacted posituively to the news and said it will ‘bring life back to high streets and towns’.

Read more: Summer Beer Thing heads to Kampus for three-day festival

‘It is something that customers have really liked’, she added.

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<![CDATA[Michael Gove becomes latest person to confuse everyone with bizarre accent on live TV rant]]> https://themanc.com/news/michael-gove-becomes-latest-person-to-confuse-everyone-with-bizarre-accent-on-live-tv-rant/ Wed, 11 May 2022 12:15:35 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280955

Michael Gove has confused people with a strange, multi-accented rant on BBC Breakfast this morning.

Much like Liam Payne's ever-changing accent on the Oscars red carpet, the Levelling-Up Secretary has gone viral for his mixture of accents.

Gove, who is from Aberdeen, pulled out his best Scouse accent and a brief American twang while telling people to 'calm down' about the lack of financial support in the autumn Budget.

The cabinet minister was being quizzed live on air about the Queen's Speech, which has been criticised by Labour for not containing enough measures to help people as the cost of living rockets.

Michael Gove appeared on BBC Breakfast this morning to dismiss rumours of an emergency budget

Gove ruled out suggestions that the Government could hold an emergency budget to tackle rising costs.

He whipped out a crude impersonation of comedian Harry Enfield’s The Scousers sketches, saying 'calm down' in a Liverpool accent.

He also impersonated an American news reader when he said that some commentators were turning things into a 'major capital letters big news story'.

https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1524311949118521344

Angela Rayner has blasted Gove's speech, saying: "Is the cost of living crisis just a joke to them? This is not a serious Government. We need an Emergency Budget right now.

"People need real help, right now. But all this Government can give is a ventriloquist’s dummy."

MP Nadia Whittome echoed that, writing: "Here's Michael Gove mocking people asking for more support during the cost of living crisis. A report today said 1.5 million households across the UK will struggle to pay food and energy bills over the next year, but this is all a big joke to the Tories."

Aberdeen South MP Stephen Flynn commented: "Michael Gove doing his absolute best to confirm that he could not care less about the cost of living crisis."

Read more: Boris beans with ‘misery guaranteed’ spotted on Tesco shelves

The parody account for Prime Minster Boris Johnson wrote: "Product Recall: This is a recall notice for all Michael Gove 1967 models. A potentially hazardous malfunction has developed, leading to random comedy accents. If you have a Michael Gove please leave it in a secure place and notify us immediately."

Someone else asked: "Is Michael Gove drunk?"

One person said: "How many regions of this country did Michael Gove just insult."

And someone else simply put: "The Michael Gove interview is f***ing bizarre."

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<![CDATA[EA Sports confirms that FIFA 23 will be the last ever FIFA]]> https://themanc.com/sport/ea-sports-confirms-that-fifa-23-will-be-the-last-ever-fifa/ Wed, 11 May 2022 11:21:35 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280956

EA Sports has shocked fans by confirming that it's the end of the road for one of its most popular video games.

It's official - FIFA 23 will be the last ever instalment in the current FIFA franchise.

After nearly 30 years of manufacturing and evolving the game to what we know it to be today, the e-sports company is to end its licensing agreement with the international governing body for football following a recent review, and has confirmed this week that it would be releasing one more game with FIFA as its current naming rights partner

EA Sports will however still retain its league, player, and stadium naming rights - which are separate from the agreement with FIFA.

The upcoming, and now-final edition of the game produced by EA Sports in its current form, FIFA 23 - which is rumoured to be released this September - will feature the men's and women's FIFA World Cup competitions in one edition for the first time.

The company added that FIFA 23 would be its "most expansive game ever".

Fans can expect more features, game modes, World Cup content, clubs, leagues, competitions, and players "than any FIFA title before".

https://twitter.com/EASPORTSFIFA/status/1524054021186768896?s=20&t=bFX7TZN7ISO_1-XyG9vVUQ

While it may be the end of the decades-long partnership between EA Sports and FIFA, the e-sports company has now announced its new franchise, EA SPORTS FC - a new "independent platform" that, according to a statement released, is set to offer an opportunity to "innovate, create and evolve".

EA Sports explained: "After nearly 30 years of creating genre-defining interactive football experiences, we will soon begin an exciting new era.

"Next year, EA SPORTS FC will become the future of football from EA SPORTS." 

Read more: Manchester City confirms club has ‘reached agreement’ to sign striker Erling Haaland

FIFA 23 will be the last ever instalment in the current FIFA franchise / Credit: EA Sports

The company was quick to reassure football fans and gamers that: "Everything you love about our games will be part of EA SPORTS FC - the same great experiences, modes, leagues, tournaments, clubs and athletes will be there.

"Ultimate Team, Career Mode, Pro Clubs and VOLTA Football will all be there."

EA SPORTS FC is due to launch in summer 2023.

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Learn more July 2023#EASPORTSFC

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— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) May 10, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Boris beans with 'misery guaranteed' spotted on Tesco shelves]]> https://themanc.com/news/boris-beans-with-misery-guaranteed-spotted-on-tesco-shelves/ Wed, 11 May 2022 11:12:32 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280957

Shoppers have been left stunned after a mysterious tin of value 'Boris beans' was photographed in Tesco by an eagle-eyed customer.

Spotted on the shelves of a Tesco Express, the basic beans come in 'austerity sauce' with 'misery guaranteed'.

On the back, a label warns buyers 'do not buy this product' as it is 'unfit for human consumption'.

The tin also pointedly suggests that people should consider donating money to food poverty charities the Trussel Trust, Independent Food Aid Network, End Child Food Poverty, The British Red Cross, and Feeding Britain instead.

https://twitter.com/Annie17Lois/status/1524348933614583811

Elsewhere, letters beneath the tin's barcode read 'Build Back Better' in a nod to the Conservative's post-Covid slogan, unveiled in a series of bizarre videos by Boris Johnson in October last year.

One such video saw him say 'mmm' and unwrap a portion of fish and chips before declaring 'build back batter'.

A second video showed Johnson spreading butter on toast, before looking at the camera to say: "build back butter".

https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1445104926431006722

At first glance, the tin looks just like the old Tesco Value products - discontinued in 2012 as part of a rebrand to the Everyday Value range sold in stores today.

It nods to recent comments made by Environment Secretary George Eustice last week advising those struggling to pay their bills to switch to value brands, and appears to have been created in protest at the spiralling cost of living crisis currently gripping the country.

There is some speculation online that the 'Birmingham Banksy' street artist Foka Wolf could be behind the design, but the artist, whilst describing the cans as "brilliant", confirmed to The Manc that it is not his work.

Image: Twitter

Jess Tilley, who discovered the beans in Tesco Express on Queens Road, Brighton, said: “I had popped into Tesco Friday afternoon on my way home to grab a few items when I noticed the tin on the shelf.

“I had a closer look and was surprised to see that it was an artistic protest - no doubt over recent comments from the Conservative minister saying that those who cannot afford food should eat 'value range'."

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Found in Tesco Express on Queens Road, Brighton.

The "Boris Beans" are said to come in a tasty “austerity sauce” with “misery guaranteed”.
Guessing these are only half baked beans.https://t.co/9878FZACCh

— ⚫Louisa 🕷 #FBPE 48% 🇪🇺 #RejoinEU 🐝 #FBPA (@Annie17Lois) May 11, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[People's History Museum in Manchester in the running to be named Museum of the Year]]> https://themanc.com/news/peoples-history-museum-in-manchester-in-the-running-to-be-granted-100000-funding/ Wed, 11 May 2022 13:37:11 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280989

One of Manchester's most-visited museums has made it onto a prestigious funding shortlist, and it could soon be granted a significant sum.

People’s History Museum (PHM) in Manchester city centre has this week been announced as one of five museums selected as finalists for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2022 - which is the largest museum prize in the world, and celebrates the "innovation and creativity" of the UK’s museums and galleries.

Art Fund Museum of the Year 2022 is all about championing organisations whose achievements tell the story of museums’ creativity and resilience, and particularly focuses on those engaging the next generation of audiences in innovative ways.

PHM has been shortlisted alongside Horniman Museum and Gardens in London, the Museum of Making in Derby, The Story Museum in Oxford, and Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham.

But why has it made the shortlist?

Well, for People’s History Museum, the aim of the Art Fund Museum of the Year is reflected in its work with communities and individuals, especially exploring hidden stories, giving space to unheard voices, and nurturing authentic content.

The museum says it prides itself on curating programmes that are focused on contemporary issues challenging inequality, and ones that are approached with "a vision for a fairer society where people’s voices and actions make a difference".

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PHM is also a museum that encourages people to take a stand on issues, and that uses its own voice to unite with those sharing its belief in a caring community and society. 

As well as delivering a number of outstanding projects and programmes throughout the challenging year that was 2021, most notably in recent months, PHM has stood together with refugees, and alongside the international development charities, refugee groups, and cultural organisations that make up the coalition, to campaign against the Nationality and Borders Bill.

As the national museum of democracy, PHM’s collection features significant historic and contemporary objects, banners, posters and photographs that all help to tell of the ongoing struggle for equity and equality by workers, reformers, voters, revolutionaries, and citizens - with many of these key moments having taken place in Manchester.

There's exhibitions dedicated to the Peterloo Massacre, the suffragettes, the fight for LGBT+ rights, and so much more.

"We are absolutely delighted to be shortlisted for Museum of the Year 2022, which is such amazing recognition of the brilliant work of the whole museum team," said Katy Ashton - Director at People’s History Museum.

"I’ve always been incredibly proud of our museum and truly believe there is something very special about PHM and the work it does in collaboration with communities - celebrating people’s stories, sharing our collections, bringing people together and playing an important role as a space for social action and change."

The decision on the winning museum will be made by a judging panel chaired by Art Fund Director, Jenny Waldman.

The winning museum will be announced at a ceremony at the Design Museum in London on Thursday 14 July, and will be granted an impressive £100,000 of funding, while the other four shortlisted museums will each receive £15,000 in recognition of their achievements.

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We are so excited to announce that People’s History Museum is a finalist for Art Fund Museum of the Year 2022! 🎉 @artfund #MuseumOfTheYear https://t.co/fLPqkrdXio pic.twitter.com/CbfsJV8SMv

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<![CDATA['Offensive' Tesco advert that replaced swear words with vegetables banned]]> https://themanc.com/trending/offensive-tesco-advert-that-replaced-swear-words-with-vegetables-banned/ Wed, 11 May 2022 14:52:43 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281019

A series of Tesco Mobile adverts that featured vegetable names in the place of swear words has been banned.

The adverts used words like 'shiitake' and 'pistachio' in the place of expletives - drawing 52 complaints.

The Advertising Standards Agency has now ruled that the ads were 'likely to cause serious and widespread offence' and has moved to ban them.

Tesco Mobile has apologised for any offence caused and said it was simply trying to 'reflect the frustration' customers face with rising bills.

The advert in question. Credit: Tesco Mobile

The series of adverts appeared on billboards, in newspapers, and in a sponsored Twitter post.

The digital versions featured the words: "What a load of shiit," before a mushroom rolled away to reveal the full message of: "What a load of shiitake."

Another stated: "They’re taking the pistachio."

The adverts have been banned. Credit: Tesco Mobile

The adverts were promoting Tesco Mobile's fixed price phone contracts.

Some people complained that the adverts were offensive because words like 'shiitake', 'pistachio' and 'fettucine' alluded to expletives, and were displayed in places where they might be seen by children.

Read more: Boris beans with ‘misery guaranteed’ spotted on Tesco shelves

The ASA ruled: “'Sh*t' and 'p*ss' were words so likely to offend that they should not generally be used or alluded to in advertising, regardless of whether they were used in a tongue-in-cheek manner."

A Tesco Mobile spokeswoman said: "We're really sorry for any offence caused. We know the frustration that consumers face when they notice their mobile phone bill has gone up mid-contract and we were reflecting their frustration - and ours - in these ads.

"We're proud to offer our mobile customers supermarket value, and so we used a play on words relating to food products."

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<![CDATA[Watch the shocking moment a man does a poo in the middle of a sofa showroom in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/watch-the-shocking-moment-a-man-does-a-poo-in-the-middle-of-a-sofa-showroom-in-manchester/ Thu, 12 May 2022 06:35:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281068

CCTV footage has emerged that shows a man defecating in a sofa showroom in Manchester.

The shocking clip has been shared by Sofa Club, a furniture retailer based right in the centre of the Arndale.

The footage clearly shows the mystery pooper leaving a foul deposit behind him - despite the Sofa Club showroom being on the exposed concourse in the busy shopping centre.

In the video, the man shuffles around the modern display, his face shielded by a baseball cap.

He takes a seat on a pale grey corner sofa, before pulling his trousers down to his ankles, shimmying forward, and defecating on the floor.

Unperturbed by the lack of privacy he could've had if he'd gone to the public loos a few metres away, he wanders off, leaving a pile of faeces on the ground.

The Sofa Club - which sells designer-inspired sofas - said they were 'pretty speechless' upon making the discovery.

https://www.tiktok.com/@sofaclubuk/video/7096489111384575238?_t=8SECVLg2LjR&_r=1

The showroom was temporarily closed for a deep clean and the sofa removed.

Sharing the video on TikTok, they wrote: "Look what arrived in our Manchester lounge this morning," along with a vomiting emoji.

The video was also captioned: "That's just nasty."

Read more: Michael Gove becomes latest person to confuse everyone with bizarre accent on live TV rant

The Sofa Club's followers labelled the incident 'down right disgusting' and left people 'gagging'.

Someone commented: "No way he's not even wiped."

Another person wrote: "What is the problem with some people."

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<![CDATA[Final Parklife tickets go on sale today as festival snatches them back from ticket touts]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/final-parklife-tickets-go-on-sale-today-as-festival-snatches-them-back-from-ticket-touts/ Thu, 12 May 2022 08:07:45 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281078

A final batch of Parklife tickets will go on sale this morning as part of the festival's anti-tout policy.

The Manchester music event is going to great lengths to protect its customers from the over-inflated prices adopted by greedy ticket touts.

The hugely popular festival has worked with Greater Manchester Police to crack down on fake and stolen tickets being sold to music fans.

A number of weekend and Sunday tickets have been reclaimed, and will go on sale today, Thursday 12 May.

Parklife festival. Credit: Parklife

Headliners on the Sunday of the two-day Heaton Park festival include Tyler the Creator, Megan Thee Stallion, Lewis Capaldi, Bicep, Annie Mac, and Eric Prydz.

On Saturday, Parklife will be headlined by 50 Cent in a UK festival exclusive, as well as Chase and Status, Jamie XX, and Four Tet.

Parklife is set to take place back in its normal June weekend this year, on 11 and 12 June, and tickets had already sold out.

Parklife festival. Credit: Parklife

Parklife said: "As a result of our anti-tout campaign & the final failed payment plans, a limited number of tickets become available from Thurs 10AM. Set your alarms as these are the last PL22 tix & won’t be about for long."

Graeme Openshaw, GMP Chief Superintendent said: "We recognise that for an event such as Parklife that there many people who will be unable to get tickets.

Read more: Parklife 2022 – line-up, tickets, dates, and all the information you need for Manchester’s biggest festival

"Unfortunately every year we deal with unsuspecting victims who buy tickets from touts and get ripped off because the ticket turns out to be a fake or stolen.

"Our advice would always be that if you don’t know where the ticket has come from and don’t know the person who is selling it to you don’t be tempted to buy it.”

Final reclaimed tickets for Parklife 2022 will go on sale at 10am today. You can book tickets here.

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<![CDATA[Angela Rayner quips Tory MP eats Space Raiders for tea after foodbank comments]]> https://themanc.com/news/angela-rayner-quips-tory-mp-eats-space-raiders-for-tea-after-foodbank-comments/ Thu, 12 May 2022 09:19:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281084

Angela Rayner has caused some amusement online after joking that Tory MP Lee Anderson was most likely cooking up a packet of Space Raiders for his tea last night.

Responding to comments made by the MP for Ashfield in the Commons yesterday, she poked fun at the 'disgraceful' remarks made by Mr. Anderson, who has faced multiple calls to apologise since claiming that the UK's problem is not food banks, but people's inability to cook and budget.

The Ashton-Under-Lyne MP and Labour Deputy Leader has long been outspoken about her own experiences growing up in poverty, and was quick to call out Mr. Anderson's claim that food bank users could 'make a meal for about 30p a day.'

Taking to Twitter, she asked followers 'What's Lee Anderson cooking tonight?', sharing a picture of a 30p packet of Space Raiders alongside it.

https://twitter.com/angelarayner/status/1524481664654659585?s=21&t=-ooNE7sRvhklOMkX_aaSeQ

Mr Anderson made the comments in Parliament on Wednesday afternoon, after being asked by a Labour MP if it was right that we have food banks in 21st Century Britain during a debate on the Queen's speech.

The Tory MP responded by moaning that poor people 'cannot cook properly' and 'cannot budget', before inviting everyone to come to his constituency to take part in a 'brilliant scheme' attached to the food bank where poverty-hit locals must also sign up for a budgeting and cooking course.

He said: "I think you will see there is not this massive use for food banks in this country. We have got generation after generation who cannot cook properly. They cannot cook a meal from scratch. They cannot budget.

"When people come now for a food parcel, they've got to register for a budgeting course and a cooking course

"And what we do at the food bank, we show them how to cook cheap and nutritious meals on a budget. We can make a meal for around 30p a day and this is cooking from scratch."

Opposition MPs have since called for the MP to apologise in light of the comments.

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<![CDATA[Deborah James smashes £3.5m in farewell fundraiser after receiving support from actual royalty]]> https://themanc.com/news/deborah-james-smashes-3-5m-in-farewell-fundraiser-after-receiving-support-from-actual-royalty-manc/ Thu, 12 May 2022 11:38:12 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281094

Deborah James, aka Bowel Babe, has raised a whopping £3.5million for charity after receiving a public message of support from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Prince William and Kate Middleton, who earlier this week visited the Manchester Arena Glade of Light memorial, said that Deborah has 'captured the heart of the nation'.

The royal couple made a donation of an undisclosed amount - and now the Bowel Babe Fund has topped £3.5m, and counting.

Deborah, 40, announced the fund in a heartbreaking final post on Instagram, where she informed her half-a-million followers that she had been moved to palliative, hospice-at-home care.

Deborah James has launched a massive fundraiser. Credit: Instagram, @bowelbabe

She announced that her 'body just can’t continue anymore' and said that she will now spend time with her family.

She was diagnosed with bowel cancer at just 35 years old and ever since has fought to raise awareness for the disease, including co-hosting the You Me and the Big C podcast.

The campaigner and BBC presenter has made brief returns to the platform to post updates about the fundraiser - including a stunned message yesterday after the support from the royals.

She wrote that she was 'blown away' by William and Kate's message.

https://twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal/status/1524471838205689858

The Cambridges wrote: "Every now and then, someone captures the heart of the nation with their zest for life & tenacious desire to give back to society.

"@bowelbabe is one of those special people. Her tireless efforts to raise awareness of bowel cancer & end the stigma of treatment are inspiring.

"We are so sad to hear her recent update but pleased to support the @bowelbabef, which will benefit the @royalmarsdenNHS among others.

Read more: Watch the shocking moment a man does a poo in the middle of a sofa showroom in Manchester

"Deborah, our thoughts are with you, your family and your friends. Thank you for giving hope to so many who are living with cancer. W & C"

The money raised by the Bowel Babe Fund will go to Cancer Research UK to aid clinical trials, research, and to raise awareness.

Deborah urged people to ‘buy me a drink to see me out of this world’ by donating the cost to the fundraiser.

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Every now and then, someone captures the heart of the nation with their zest for life & tenacious desire to give back to society. @bowelbabe is one of those special people. Her tireless efforts to raise awareness of bowel cancer & end the stigma of treatment are inspiring. (1/2)

— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 11, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[New supermarket rivalling Aldi and Lidl to launch in UK]]> https://themanc.com/news/new-supermarket-rivalling-aldi-and-lidl-to-launch-in-uk/ Thu, 12 May 2022 11:56:47 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281097

A new supermarket is set to launch in the UK next month that will rival Aldi and Lidl for cheap produce.

Retailer Motatos, known for 'saving' food that would otherwise be thrown away and reselling it at discount prices, is hugely popular in mainland Europe.

Now, it's set to be coming to the UK - with a launch date set for June.

The announcement comes as a number of UK supermarkets have dropped prices amid a rising cost of living crisis putting pressure on customers' disposable incomes.

By selling food from wholesale suppliers that would otherwise end up in landfills due to short best before dates, changes in packaging, and seasonal changes, Motatos is able to undercut its competitors' prices.

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First launched in Sweden in 2014, it's already established in Finland, Denmark, and Germany under the brand name Matsmart.

Read more: Incredible flower displays will take over Manchester on a Jubilee Trail next month

Operating online, the supermarket will offer a range of large packs, beverages, snacks, household goods, pet food, and beauty products.

It promises that deliveries will be made within one to three days, with all drops being made by a third-party distributor.

Image: Motatos

As for the prices for delivery, this will vary depending on the amount of packaging used.

Speaking on Motatos upcoming launch, UK country manager Christabel Biella said: “UK shoppers are incredibly passionate about sustainability but they need easy and cost-effective ways to make sustainable choices that often come with a hefty price tag.

“That is why I’m so excited to join Motatos, especially at this point in its development following incredible success in other European markets.”

Read more: The Lion King will finally return to Manchester’s Palace Theatre this year

The news of the new supermarket's launch follows an announcement by supermarket chain Mere, known as the Russian Lidl, that it would close its first UK store in Preston in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

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We're incredibly smug to announce that we're working with wicked food retailer, Motatos, on its UK launch. You'll be able to fill up a basket up with discounted goodies that would otherwise have gone to waste very soon. Pretty cool, eh? https://t.co/ApXmBAk0ZC

— Don't Cry Wolf (@dontcrywolf) May 11, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[10 hot properties for sale in Greater Manchester | May 2022]]> https://themanc.com/property/10-hot-properties-for-sale-in-greater-manchester-may-2022/ Fri, 13 May 2022 02:00:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280536

Every month, we show you some of the hottest properties currently on the market in Greater Manchester.

And you all seem to love them.

It's safe to say that Mancunians love a good nosey around other peoples’ houses, and after all, Greater Manchester is a brilliant place to live.

When it comes to property types in the region too, you really couldn’t get more diverse, as the traditional terraced streets make up the fabric of many inner city and borough town areas, while the wide range of leafy suburbs is where you’ll find some of the more sought-after and pricier family homes.

But what can your money currently get you in the area?

In our monthly Hottest Property series, we scour the internet to find 10 more of the most diverse, jaw-dropping, accessible, and beautifully-presented homes currently on the market in Greater Manchester for you to take a look at.

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Croft End Place

Ramsbottom, Bury, Greater Manchester, BL0

Miller Metcalfe

Croft End Place / Credit: Miller Metcalfe

Semi-Detached | x4 Bedrooms | x3 Bathrooms

Occupying a large corner plot in a cul-de-sac on newly-built estate in a much sought-after Bury residential area close to Ramsbottom and Edenfield villages, with a wide range of amenities, schooling options and transport links right on the doorstep, this four-bedroom detached family home is beautifully-presented throughout.

Not only does the property benefit from spacious, open-plan and flexible accommodations, but it also has benefits from an internal gym inside a converted garage, gardens to both the front and the rear, and a rear patio area with fitted composite decking.

Having been finished and presented to a very high standard by the current owners, this property has to be viewed to be fully appreciated.

The property is currently on the market with the Bury-based branch of local estate agency chain Miller Metcalfe for £550,000.

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Smithfield Buildings

Tib Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M4

Thornley Groves

Smithfield Buildings / Credit: Thornley Groves

Apartment | x2 Bedrooms | x1 Bathroom

This two-bedroom apartment situated on the top floor of the ever-popular Smithfield Building - that was famously redeveloped and transformed in 1996 - in the heart of Manchester's bustling Northern Quarter, has been finished to a high standard by the current owners and boasts bags of charm and character.

This property not only benefits from recently-refurbished accommodations throughout, but given the top floor position, there's also double height ceilings, exposed brickwork, timber beams throughout, and has tonnes of natural light from large windows with further Velux windows.

Another property where viewing really showcases the lifestyle on offer.

The property is currently on the market with the Manchester city centre-based estate agents Thornley Groves for £289,950.

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Manchester Road

Mossley, Tameside, Greater Manchester, OL5

Ryder & Dutton

Manchester Road / Credit: Ryder & Dutton

Stone Terrace | x2 Bedrooms | x1 Bathroom

Situated in the upper Tame Valley at the foothills of the Pennines, and described as being "a real tardis", this two-bedroom stone cottage in the popular Tameside town of Mossley is set over four floors and is finished to an exceptionally-high standard throughout after having been lovingly-renovated by the current owners.

The property boasts large reception rooms, a charming log-burner, an open-plan kitchen living area, spacious bedrooms, and even a converted attic area.

Externally, the property benefits from a large garden split into two sections, with a grassed area and also an allotment area.

The property is currently on the market with local independent estate agent Ryder & Dutton for £240,000 (Offers Over).

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Ashton Road East

Failsworth, Oldham, Greater Manchester, M35

Edward Mellor

Ashton Road East / Credit: Edward Mellor

Semi-Detached | x4 Bedrooms | x1 Bathrooms

Sitting on a popular road in a sought-after location close to Daisy Nook Country Park and Woodhouse village in Failsworth, with a wealth of amenities, schooling options, and easy access into Manchester city centre, this semi-detached property has four spacious bedrooms and well-presented accommodations, which makes it ideal for a growing family to move straight into.

Internally, some of the accommodation features include a large living room with a feature fire and surround, a solid oak staircase, a large conservatory, a spacious attic conversion, and so much more.

The property also benefits from a garden to the rear, and a large garage and driveway to the front providing off-road parking for several vehicles.

The property is currently on the market with the Droylsden-based branch of estate agents Edward Mellor for £299,995 (Offers Over).

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Delph Brook Way

Egerton, Bolton, Greater Manchester, BL7

Cardwells

Delph Brook Way / Credit: Cardwells

Detached Bungalow | x2 Bedrooms | x2 Bathrooms

Situated in the heart of the highly-regarded Egerton village in Bolton - which is loved for its semi-rural location, as well as being close to local amenities, excellent schooling options, and convenient transport links across Greater Manchester - this two-bedroom detached bungalow is beautifully-presented throughout and set in a plot of around 0.13 of an acre.

Having been significantly-extended to the rear to create accommodations flooded with natural light, the property benefits living spaces with plenty of attention-to-detail and a stylish finish that really must be seen to be appreciated.

It's ideal for a growing family, or anyone looking to downsize for a quiet life.

The property is currently on the market with Bolton-based estate agents Cardwells for £450,000 (Offers In Excess Of).

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Ash Mount Court

Heaton Mersey, Stockport, Greater Manchester, SK4

Julian Wadden

Ash Mount Road / Credit: Julian Wadden

Town House | x3 Bedrooms | x1 Bathroom

Properties like this don't come to the market very often.

Sitting on a quiet cul-de-sac in a small and private electric gated development in the heart of the highly-regarded Heaton Mersey, just a short distance from all the amenities, schooling options, and transport links that Stockport is known and loved for, this three-bedroom modern mews property provides stunning accommodation set over three floors.

As well as being fully-modernised and beautifully-presented throughout, the property also externally benefits from off-road parking for two vehicles and the front, and immaculate lawned gardens to the rear. 

The property is currently on the market with the Heaton Moor branch of local estate agents Julian Wadden for a £435,000 (Guide Price).

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Trencherfield Mill

Heritage Way, Wigan, Greater Manchester, WN3

Regan & Hallworth

Trencherfield Mill / Credit: Regan & Hallworth

Apartment | x2 Bedrooms | x2 Bathrooms

Located within the Grade II-listed Trencherfield Mill - an award-winning apartment complex situated along the Leeds-Liverpool canal within easy walking distance to Wigan town centre - this two-bedroom property situated on the second floor would make an ideal home for a First Time Buyer or a great investment opportunity.

The apartment is deceptively-spacious, and boasts a contemporary living space packed full of original features - including exposed brickwork and large windows with superb sunny westerly aspects over the canal.

The property also benefits from a private parking space, 24-hour concierge, and a lift.

The property is currently on the market with the Wigan branch of local estate agents Regan & Hallworth for £130,000.

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Rakewood Road

Littleborough, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, OL15

Strike

Rakewood Road / Credit: Strike

Semi-Detached | x3 Bedrooms | x2 Bathrooms

Looking for a unique gem? This three-bedroom mid stone cottage at the rear of Hollingworth Lake in the prestigious location of Littleborough has undergone an immaculate renovation throughout to reveal exposed beams, stonework, mullion windows, and a feature log burner, making it an ideal home for First Time Buyers, families, and professional couples alike.

The property boasts spacious and characterful accommodations throughout, and externally, there is a flagged garden area to the rear along with a convenient storage shed, as well as off-road parking for multiple vehicles at the front.

Properties this beautiful rural location don't come to the market very often, so this one really should not be missed.

The property is currently on the market with the online based estate agents Strike for £369,950.

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Longley Drive

Worsley, Salford, Greater Manchester, M28

Briscombe

Longley Drive / Credit: Briscombe

Semi-Detached | x4 Bedrooms | x2 Bathrooms

Situated in the ever-popular Broadoak Park area of Worsley, within a short walk to a range of local amenities and highly-regarded schooling options, this stunning four-bedroom semi-detached period property has beautifully-presented accommodation set over four floors including cellars, and offers a modern interior, while still retaining many original features.

Some of the impressive internal features include an open-plan kitchen diner and family room, flexible living spaces with traditional bay windows, and newly-fitted kitchens and bathroom suites.

Externally, the property boasts a home office / workshop to the rear, complete with beautifully-landscaped gardens to the front and rear, and a long driveway providing secure gated off-road parking for several vehicles.

The property is currently on the market with the Worsley-based independent estate agents Briscombe for £995,000.

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Chapel Lane

Hale Barns, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, WA15

Gascoigne Halman

Chapel Lane / Credit: Gascoigne Halman

Semi-Detached | x4 Bedrooms | x2 Bathrooms

How impressive does this property look?

Described as being one of the finest houses currently on the market, this splendid detached mansion occupying a superb private position within a highly-desirable location in Hale Barns has been individually-designed and has immaculately-presented living spaces arranged over three floors with four main reception rooms, five double bedrooms, and five bath/shower rooms.

There's even a lower ground floor leisure complex with a cinema room, play room, gymnasium, utility room and guest bedroom with en-suite and direct garden access.

Externally, the property benefits from a secure gated entrance, a large driveway with ample off-road parking, an attached double garage, and stunning South-facing manicured gardens in excess of half an acre.

The property is currently on the market with the Hale-based branch of local estate agents Gascoigne Halman for £4,250,000.

You can find more on Rightmove here.

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Featured Image - Gascoigne Halman | Briscombe

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<![CDATA[A free three-day outdoor festival is returning to Deansgate Mews this month]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/a-free-three-day-outdoor-festival-is-returning-to-deansgate-mews-this-month/ Thu, 12 May 2022 12:39:44 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280680

A three-day outdoor festival full of food, drink, and live music is set to return to a hidden street in Manchester city centre in just a couple of weeks time.

Back by popular demand after what was a successful run in 2021, city centre dining and leisure destination, The Great Northern Warehouse, has announced that it's hosting its three-day outdoor festival, Deansgate Mews Festival, once again in 2022 - with live music, market traders, Al Fresco dining, and so much more on the lineup.

Just as the name suggests, the street festival will take over Deansgate Mews - a hidden street nestled just above the city's main thoroughfare, Deansgate from Friday 20 - Sunday 22 May, with the final day of the festival coinciding with the Great Manchester Run

The festival is completely free to attend, and will celebrate all the eclectic independent food and drink businesses on the street.

Over 40 different music acts are also on the lineup this year, and it features local acts such as South By Zero, The France, and Uno Mas, who will all be taking centre stage to entertain guests over the three-day "sunshine celebrations".

As well as the returning Lion's Den outdoor stage, also new to the festival this year will be a second stage located within live streaming and music recording specialists, Low Four, which has an lineup of Dirty Freud and Ad Hoc Records - representing the likes of Agadir and Parapet EP - and a disco DJ set from Marple band, Dutch Uncles, from 10:30am-5pm on Sunday 22 May.

Over 40 different music acts are on the entertainment lineup this year / Credit: Lion's Den Manchester (via Facebook)

When it comes to what's on the summer-inspired food and drink menu, festival-goers can expect to tuck into treats from Deansgate Mews' newest restaurant, Another Hand - which is known for its locally-sourced produce and seasonal cocktails.

The Mews Bar will also be serving up some of the finest of wines paired with meat and cheese sharing boards across the festival, and for the Saturday and Sunday, you can make the most of the spritz menu offering 2-4-1 on selected spritzes, and 50% off flatbreads too.

And if the selection of food, drink, and live entertainment wasn't brilliant enough as it is, there will also be pop-up Gift Emporium selling a range of unique and quirky gifts across the three-day festival, with local Manchester brands including floristry specialist Bahflorals, Dolly Florence selling artwork and paintings, and independent clothing brand Elize Clothing.

"Following on from last year’s success, we are delighted to bring you the return of Deansgate Mews Festival, and we anticipate it will be bigger and better than ever," said Mark Schofield - Centre Director at The Great Northern Warehouse.

"Our ambition with the festival is to invite local people along to enjoy a free weekend of music, accompanied by fantastic outdoor dining, drinks and shopping."

You can find out more about the Deansgate Mews Festival 2022 here.

Featured Image - Great Northern Warehouse (via Facebook)

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<![CDATA[Manchester bar with over 500 gins launches new bottomless brunch]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-bar-with-over-500-gins-launches-new-bottomless-brunch/ Fri, 13 May 2022 05:50:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280769

A city centre Manchester bar lauded for its huge gin collection has launched a new bottomless brunch deal, and it sounds too good to pass up.

Atlas Bar, located at the Castlefield end of Deansgate, is well known for its humungous gin collection - spanning over 570 bottles at the most recent count.

Growing every week, the bar has to host an up-to-date version of its gin menu online as the printing costs would be astronomical. That's how big the choice is here.

A Manchester mainstay for over twenty years, the bar is something of a mecca for gin lovers and was once, famously, a favourite haunt of Tony Wilson.

But now, Mancs have another reason to pay them a visit. Especially those who love themselves a boozy brunch.

Image: Atlas Bar

Priced at £35 per person, the new bottomless offer Priced at £35 per person, the new bottomless offer includes 90 minutes of free-flowing drinks and is available from Friday to Sunday.

Gin, of course, is a given, with unlimited gin and tonics available as part of the offer.

Atlas gin and tonics are made from the bar's own premium London Dry gin, created in partnership with Oldham-based distillery Defiance Spirits, then served with a slice of grapefruit and Fever Tree's Mediterranean tonic.

There's also a gin-based bramble cocktail available, made with lemon juice, gin and blackberry liqueur and served over crushed ice.

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Image: Atlas Bar

Elsewhere, further drinks choices include popular cocktails like Aperol spritz, bloody marys, mimosas and bellinis. glasses of red and white wine, prosecco, vodka and tonic, and pints of Amstel, Heineken 0.0%, and Inch's cider.

Simply put, there are a lot of drinks to choose from - and that's before you even get started on the food.

As well as enjoying 90 minutes of endless drinks, diners are also treated to a dish of their choice from the Atlas breakfast or lunch menu.

Options range from full English breakfasts and brunch favourites like Eggs Royale and Eggs Benedict to all-day treats such as smashed quarter-pound beef burgers, buttermilk fried chicken sandwiches, salt beef bagels and a three-cheese toasted sourdough.

Further dishes, including side plates, are also available to order separately for an extra cost.

Read more: Boris beans with ‘misery guaranteed’ spotted on Tesco shelves

In order to get the deal, tables must be booked in advance. To find out more and reserve your seat, visit the Atlas Bar website here.

Feature image - Atlas Bar

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<![CDATA[Man who baked for NHS to fundraise in lockdown opens Salford cafe]]> https://themanc.com/news/man-who-baked-for-nhs-to-fundraise-in-lockdown-opens-salford-cafe/ Fri, 13 May 2022 03:36:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280829

A Manchester man who first started baking during lockdown to help raise funds for the NHS has opened his first cafe.

Called Loaf, in a nod to the sweet and biscuit-loaded NHS loaf cakes for which founder Aiden Ryan first became known, the new cafe opens its doors at Affinity Place in Salford this weekend.

As the name suggests, it will be serving up Aiden's famous loaf cakes, alongside loafnuts, pastries and freshly brewed cups of coffee.

Those heading down can find Loaf favourites topped with Jammie Dodgers, Biscoff, Bourbon Biscuits and Custard Creams, alongside a special Pink Panther cake that is - you guessed it - very, very pink.

The Pink Panther loaf cake, topped with pink wafer biscuits, handmade macarons from @_bisousbisous, white chocolate and raspberry flakes. / Image: Loaf Manchester

Alongside this classic collection of nostalgic cakes, you’ll also find the Loaf Au Choc, croissant loaves and brioche loave fresh on the counter every day, all served by the slice.

Elsewhere, there'll be artisanal sandwiches and bagels provided by Sndwch Mcr, salads and smoothies from Bondi Bowls, and naturally made soft drinks from Steep Soda Co.

It's been quite a journey for owner Aiden Ryan, who first started baking in 2020 to raise money for the NHS to tackle PPE shortages and a lack of staff food on-site after being furloughed from his fashion retail job.

Image: Loaf Manchester

Within a month, he’d raised £1,000 selling just 120 sweetie and chocolate-loaded loaf cakes and carried on baking until restrictions were lifted – at which point he was ready to hang up his apron strings and return to his day job as a manager at Belstaff.

Life, however, had other plans – with Ezra and Gil getting in touch to ask if he might consider baking cakes for their cafes after seeing them on Instagram.

Read more: The tiny bagel shop in a brewery taproom on Piccadilly trading estate

In the past year and then some, he’s not just supplied Ezra but also Feel Good Club, Hampton and Vouis, Propeller Coffee, Makers Quarter and many more – with his loaded loaf cakes going down a storm.

Image: Loaf Manchester
Image: Loaf Manchester
The brioche loaf, topped with berry and Granola with crème fraiche, strawberry and honey drizzle. / Image: Loaf Manchester

In less than two years, Loaf Mcr has supplied Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Pretty Little Thing, and has now opened their first site in Affinity Living Riverview, Salford.

Now, Aiden's opened his own cafe for fans to get stuck into the cakes, which come covered in all manner of sweet treats including Lotus Biscoff, Jammy Dodgers, Kinder Buenos, figs, creme eggs and Bourbon biscuits.

He is also working towards opening a store on Oxford Road this summer.

Read more: Bundobust launches limited edition specials menu with Liverpool favourite Maray

Speaking on the new opening, owner Aiden Ryan said: “Loaf Manchester began in May 2020 through community and the support we’ve had from both customers and local business has been absolutely incredible!

"We are so proud of where the brand is now and the connections we’ve made. This weekend is not just the launch of our first site, it’s the celebration of our partnership with Affinity Living, a community-driven place to live, as well as the creatives and small businesses that have helped elevate Loaf to where it is now.”

Feature image - Loaf Manchester

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<![CDATA[The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 16 - 22 May 2022]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/the-best-things-to-do-in-greater-manchester-this-week-16-22-may-2022/ Fri, 13 May 2022 15:03:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280862

It looks like we're set for another busy week in Greater Manchester.

Not only is there a whole host of exciting activities lined up in the events calendar this month, but there's plenty to be getting up to across the region this week, and we've cherry-picked a few of the best bits for another edition of our 'what’s on' guide for the city and beyond.

As always, some of the events we’re going to mention are completely free, while others will set you back a few pounds, and many will need to be booked in advance.

Here's our top picks.

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mjf Piano Trail

Manchester City Centre

Monday 16 - Sunday 29 May

13 street pianos have been dotted around popular Manchester locations, and they’re free for the public to play all month.

The annual Manchester Jazz Festival (mjf) is arriving in our city on Friday 20 - Sunday 29 May, and to properly celebrate the 2022 edition in style, festival organisers have teamed up with the beloved Forsyth Music Shop to place over a dozen pianos at well-known sites in the hunt for Manchester’s most entertaining street pianist.

You don’t even need any technical talent or formal training either, as the competition is open to everyone, and there's some brilliant prizes to be won.

You can find out more information here.

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Flashback Festival

Platt Fields Park

Saturday 21 May

Flashback Festival is finally upon us, transporting Mancs back to the 90s and 00s.

The gloriously nostalgic festival will be headlined by the likes of Example, Tinchy Stryder, Tulisa, Judge Jules, Dave Pearce, Ultrabeat, and many more. 

The four stages will be hosted by brands such as Clubland, Hed Kandi, Back by Dope Demand, and Trance Anthems. 

The blasts from the past will continue - quite literally - in the food and drink side of things, with a stand dedicated to Tango Ice Blasts, as well as appearances from Porky Pig, shisha and some vegan food.

Grab your tickets here.

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Summer Knights

Camelot Theme Park

Friday 20 May - onwards

Northern kids of the 80s, 90s, and 00s will truly be able to revisit their youth, as the abandoned Camelot Theme Park in Chorley goes back to its days of Arthurian legend for the new Summer Knights drive-in cinema and entertainment attraction this summer.

Kicking off on Friday 20 May with the absolute 70s classic that is Grease, some of the other film highlights in the genre-diverse lineup include Insidious, Superbad, The Greatest Showman, Anchorman, Dirty Dancing, and Disney’s newest smash-hit, Encanto, just to name a few.

There'll also be a fully-licensed bar and a number of street food vendors on site to choose from to make it a truly magical night.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Deansgate Mews Festival

Great Northern

Friday 20 - Sunday 22 May

A three-day outdoor festival full of food, drink, and live music is set to return to a hidden street in Manchester city centre this weekend.

Back by popular demand after what was a successful run in 2021, city centre dining and leisure destination, The Great Northern Warehouse, has announced that it's hosting its three-day outdoor festival, Deansgate Mews Festival, once again in 2022 - with live music, market traders, Al Fresco dining, and so much more on the lineup.

The festival is completely free to attend, and will celebrate all the eclectic independent food and drink businesses on the street.

Over 40 different music acts are also on the lineup this year.

Find out more here.

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Hacienda 40th Birthday Party

Whitworth Street West

Saturday 21 May

Hacienda 40th Birthday Party / Credit: FAC51

Legendary Manchester club The Hacienda is turning 40 this month, and to celebrate there will be a huge party in the car park beneath the apartments where the original club once stood this weekend.

Whitworth Street West might now be home to a series of neat magnolia two beds, but – if its walls could talk - they would still speak of hazy all-nighters, sweatbox dancefloors, and the thumping basslines of the early acid house scene where it all began.

Planned to mark 40 years to the day the club first opened its doors, the 40th anniversary event sees a host of the Hacienda’s finest residents return to the building with Graeme Park, DJ Paulette, Jon Dasilva, Tom Wainwright, Hewan Clarke, Aaron Mellor. K Klass live and surprise guests all coming along for the anniversary party.

You can find out more here.

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Fleur Shore (All Night Long)

Joshua Brooks

Saturday 21 May

City centre bar, restaurant, nightlife destination, and live music venue Joshua Brooks is welcoming acclaimed house and techno DJ / producer Fleur Shore for an all-night set this Saturday 21 May.

Tickets are now available to buy online, setting you back just £10 each, and you must be 18 or over to gain entry.

Find more information and grab tickets here.

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Great Manchester Run 2022

Manchester City Centre

Sunday 22 May

Great Manchester Run 2022 / Credit: Great Manchester Run

The Great Manchester Run 2022 is returning this Sunday 22 May.

With exciting new features added for 2022, runners will be treated to loads more entertainment as they make their way around either a 10km or a half-marathon course, with everything from water pistol breaks to a live DJ, as organisers pull out all the stops to make it the best Great Manchester Run yet.

The action will begin before the race even starts and continue long after it ends too, with a live DJ at the start line to get the energy levels up, and then a new on-course entertainment area, and even an apres-run zone across the finish line for runners to celebrate with food and drink stalls, and music.

You can find out more about everything happening on the day here.

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<![CDATA[Monsal Trail - the Peak District beauty spot where you can cycle through old railway tunnels]]> https://themanc.com/feature/monsal-trail-the-peak-district-beauty-spot-where-you-can-cycle-through-old-railway-tunnels/ Fri, 13 May 2022 16:08:47 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280883

We all know that the Peak District is full of stunning walks, but if you're looking for something a little different to do, a bike ride down the Monsal Trail is a must.

This traffic-free trail near Bakewell follows an old railway line, including through former tunnels and over viaducts.

The views along the walk are stunning, taking in the limestone dales and heritage left behind from the days of the Midland Railway.

The simple out-and-back trail passes massive concrete lime kilns and the old Millers Dale train station (where you can normally now grab an ice cream).

From the Headstone Viaduct, there are amazing views of the River Wye far below.

The route opened to the public way back in 1981 but four of the old railway tunnels weren't safe enough to open.

But since 2011's £2.25m repair job, all four tunnels - Headstone, Cressbrook, Litton and Chee Tor - which are around 400m in length, are open, and lit with spotlights.

The Monsal Trail in the Peak District. Credit: Photo by Paul Bryan on Unsplash

While many people do walk sections of the Monsal Trail, the best way to see as much of the 8.5mile route as possible is to do it on two wheels.

You don't need to worry about taking your own bicycle with you though - there are bike hire shops at both Hassop Station and Blackwell Mill.

Read more: There’s a Love Island-style glamping experience less than an hour from Manchester

For a more leisurely experience, you can even rent yourself an electric bike and cruise through the Peaks.

Our pick for cycle hire would be Hassop Station, where you can grab one of the best fish fingers sandwiches of all time to refuel after your advernture.

Featured image: Pixabay / Flickr

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<![CDATA[Brand new gig venue, late-night bar and restaurant to open in new Manchester neighbourhood]]> https://themanc.com/music/brand-new-gig-venue-late-night-bar-and-restaurant-to-open-in-new-manchester-neighbourhood/ Thu, 12 May 2022 16:38:43 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281111

A brand new gig venue with a late-night bar and restaurant and a plunge pool is opening in Manchester city centre next month.

Canvas will throw open the doors to its 'next-generation' music venue at the new Circle Square development just off Oxford Road.

The new three-storey hangout will have live music, club nights, a members' lounge, and a bar and restaurant open until 4am, seven days a week.

It comes from the team behind two legendary London venues, The Pickle Factory and Oval Space, as well as the MAMA Group, which operated Lovebox and Wilderness festivals as well as the Manchester Ritz, G-A-Y and Hammersmith Apollo.

Canvas comes from the team behind Oval Space in London. Credit: Supplied

Canvas will also welcome creative music, art, wellness and technology programmes.

The 600-capacity gig space itself will host live concerts, album launches and listening parties.

It will be kitted out with cutting-edge technology to deliver a world-class sound and visual experience, with video mapping and projectors enveloping audiences.

Canvas will host panel talks for members. Credit: Supplied

It hopes to create a 'blank space' for emerging and underground talent.

The Canvas members' lounge will invite members to participate in events, panel discussions and wellness classes, and will host some of Manchester's most enterprising young professionals.

Later this summer, a plunge pool and sauna will be added for members to find their own serenity in the city.

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At Your Beat dance classes will take place in a dark room filled with colourful lights and pumping tunes.

Memberships will be held in the form of a Canvas token (an NFT) which will include benefits like free access to gigs and club nights, discounts on food and drink, and part-ownership of the members' club platform.

They're priced at £15 per month for under 30s, with a different option for older members.

A food and drink lounge will serve global small plates - curated by Miam Miam Glou Glou - all day, before switching to a late night bar after 10.30pm.

Diners can expect breakfasts like the Persian (Merguez sausage, hummus, spinach, harissa and poached egg) and the Cali (avocado, chilli, lime and egg) with sides of fresh juices, breakfast cocktails and health shots.

The rest of the day, small plates will incorporate dishes including sumac lamp chops, disco fries, and Korean barbecued chicken, plus slow-cooked chicken thighs, steak bavette, and road plum duck leg.

It will also serve sandwiches between 12pm and 5pm every day.

Cocktails will champion 'a new breed of bartending', like the Jasmine Margarita (El Jimador Blanco, Muyu Jasmine, silver needle and citrus), the Jungle Bird (Bacardi Cuatro, Appleton 8, Campari, pineapple, galangal and tamarind cordial) and Cafe Torino (Mr Black Coffee Amaro, Martini Rubino and soda).

Dean James, co-owner and co-founder, said: "We’re thrilled to finally open our doors at Canvas. With authenticity at the forefront of everything we do, our key ambition is to provide the most innovative space where emerging music and new talent can grow.

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"We’re incredibly proud of our diverseness; in both what we do and who we are - from our growing Canvas community, right through to our teams.

"By giving people a platform to share and collaborate, Canvas has a really unique way of bringing together artists and audiences from underrepresented backgrounds. We try hard to avoid being polarised - I think it’s this passion that keeps us ahead of the curve and relevant to what our communities actually want adjoin to.

"Through the development of Canvas membership programmes, our long-term vision is to forge an environment that young creatives and grass-roots talent are not only excited to be a part of, but we also hope that they share in a sense of ownership with us too."

Featured image: Supplied

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<![CDATA[Simon Rogan's son launches UK's first Yorkshire pudding menu]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/simon-rogans-son-launches-uks-first-yorkshire-pudding-menu/ Thu, 12 May 2022 15:18:24 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281113

The son of three-star Michelin L’Enclume chef Simon Rogan has launched the UK's first dedicated Yorkshire pudding menu, and it sounds unreal.

Inspired by calls from customers to share his ‘incredible’ Yorkshire pudding recipe, Craig Rogan has put together the exclusive Yorkshire menu - loading his top-notch puds with mouthwatering toppings.

Available on Sundays only, the heaped Yorkshires are priced between just £4 and £7 and come with indulgent toppings like Yorkshire blue cheese, bone marrow mash, and caramelised onion gravy, reports The Hoot.

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Inspired by calls from customers to share his ‘incredible’ Yorkshire pudding recipe, Craig, who is the Executive Chef at Leeds' Dakota Bar and Grill, has just launched the game-changing menu in the city.

On it, you’ll find perfectly fluffy puds loaded with the likes of wild mushroom, pearl onion and smoked pancetta, Easingwold pork stuffing, black pudding and apple, and ox cheek and bone marrow mash.

Elsewhere, non-meat-eaters can feast on Yorkshire blue cheese with caramelised onion gravy. 

Read more: Angela Rayner quips Tory MP eats Space Raiders for tea after foodbank comments

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All served with heaps of gravy, they are available exclusively at Dakota Grill in Leeds as an add-on to its spectacular’ Sunday roast offering.

Speaking on the new addition, Craig Rogan, Executive Head Chef at Dakota Grill, Leeds, said: “We are so excited to share this menu, which puts a modern twist on an iconic English side dish, all while celebrating God’s own county – Yorkshire!

“We’ve seen other chefs make Yorkshire pudding wraps, or fill a Yorkshire with an entire roast dinner, but this is the first time ever that a restaurant has created an entire Yorkshire pudding menu, to truly celebrate the UK’s love for everyone’s favourite Sunday roast staple.

Read more: The Lion King will finally return to Manchester’s Palace Theatre this year

“We saw an unmissable opportunity to experiment and create a menu which is unique while still including complimentary flavour profiles. It’s something people must try!“Taking a dish with such history and culture behind it, and adapting and modernising it for our guests, was a brilliant experience.” 

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<![CDATA[CCTV appeal after suspected acid attack in Oldham]]> https://themanc.com/news/cctv-appeal-after-suspected-acid-attack-in-oldham/ Thu, 12 May 2022 16:02:38 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281120

Greater Manchester Police have released CCTV images after a man was hospitalised following a suspected acid attack.

Officers would like to speak to the two men captured on camera around Burlington Avenue in Oldham last night.

Emergency services were called to an incident in the area shortly before 10.40pm on Wednesday 11 May.

A man, aged 39, answered his front door and had a corrosive liquid thrown at him out of a bottle.

Read more: Angela Rayner quips Tory MP eats Space Raiders for tea after foodbank comments

The victim was taken to hospital for treatment to serious facial burns - his condition is understood to be stable and not life-threatening.

The man behind the suspected acid attack fled the scene towards Manley Road in Oldham, and is believed to have arrived with another male.

Investigators are 'keeping an open mind' but believe the victim was deliberately targeted and is known to the suspect.

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A GMP statement said: "Enquiries are being conducted by our detectives in Oldham CID, alongside partners from GMFRS, as we work to establish what the liquid was that was used as well as the man responsible for this.

"No arrests have been made and anyone with information is asked to contact us online via our LiveChat facility, if able, or by calling 101 quoting incident 3391 of 11/05/2022.

"An online portal has been formed for any images or video footage – include dash-cam – to be uploaded as part of our enquiries: mipp.police.uk/operation/06GMP22Q15-PO1

"Details can be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

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#APPEAL Do you recognise these men? We want to speak to them after a man was hospitalised following an attack with a corrosive substance on Burlington Avenue in #Oldham last night shortly before 10.40pm. Did you see anything? More here: https://t.co/YTcGv3lfaG pic.twitter.com/G1daqDatgX

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<![CDATA[There's a Love Island-style glamping experience less than an hour from Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/tv-showbiz/theres-a-love-island-style-glamping-experience-less-than-an-hour-from-manchester/ Fri, 13 May 2022 14:00:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281137

In just a few weeks, the next batch of young and beautiful Love Island contestants will be moving into the villa - but you can get your own taste of the hit reality show right here in the north west.

The Secret Garden glamping experience in Lancashire has a series of pods, lodges and yurts, each one kitted out with luxury touches inspired by the ITV series.

The spaces are decorated with flowers, fairy lights and neon signs, with extra details like outdoor TVs, underfloor heating and en suite bathrooms.

Guests can gather around the fire pit - real Love Island style - lounge in hammocks or perch on swings in their own decked area.

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The Secret Garden glamping experience in Lancashire, just outside Manchester. Image: The Secret Garden

There are even outdoor bars and al fresco kitchens, just like the real deal, except all set in 2.5 acres of woodland.

Five-star glamping enterprise The Secret Garden has featured on Celebs Go Dating, Hot Tub Brits and Four in a Bed since launching.

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The hospitality business has just unveiled its latest accommodation, The Glade, which they say is perfect for the 'ultimate girls night away'.

You can watch Netflix nestled between the trees or help yourself to chilled drinks aplenty from the outdoor bar area where amenities include an ice machine and huge cooking area.

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The glamping experience is less than an hour from Manchester. Image: The Secret Garden

Complete with a bright pink rope swing and hammock, this is glamping like you've never seen it before.

Each private tent has a luxe-cosy atmosphere with velvet pastel sofas, floral headboards and plants everywhere, from the ceiling to the floor, all proudly parading the pink colour scheme.

Read more: Brand new gig venue, late-night bar and restaurant to open in new Manchester neighbourhood

There's a marble floor with underfloor heating and floor-to-ceiling flower walls in the bathroom.

For more information, including how to bag yourself a night at The Glade, visit The Secret Garden website.

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<![CDATA[Jacob Rees-Mogg says partygate fines are a 'non-story' as Downing Street becomes most-fined address in the country]]> https://themanc.com/news/jacob-rees-mogg-says-partygate-fines-are-a-non-story-as-downing-street-becomes-most-fined-address-in-the-country/ Fri, 13 May 2022 08:12:33 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281141

Jacob Rees-Mogg has said that Downing Street reaching 100 fines for breaching Covid regulations is a 'non-story'.

The Brexit Opportunities Minister appeared on BBC Breakfast this morning and said that there are 'more important' things to discuss than Number 10 becoming the most-fined address in the country.

A new round of fixed penalty notices was announced yesterday in the ongoing investigation into several gatherings that took place at Downing Street and Whitehall during lockdowns.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson did not receive a fine this time, but enquiries are ongoing.

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When pressed on his 'non-story' comment by presenter Naga Munchetty, Rees-Mogg said: "I really don’t think this is the issue of the moment and everyone talks about it.

"What is important that we get on with the business of government."

He continued: "I think people were upset, I think this was an important story in February when it became known, and that there was great concern and there was a feeling of people who were bereaved particularly, about it."

Read more: Man who baked for NHS to fundraise in lockdown opens Salford cafe

During his appearance this morning, the cabinet office minister also said that the Covid regulations were 'too restrictive' and that some particularly strict rules were 'a mistake'.

Rees-Mogg said: "I think not allowing people to provide comfort to the dying was a mistake.

"It was a mistake made for good reason because we were very worried about the pandemic at the time, but we do need to look at that. We should never do that to people again."

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Naga Munchetty - Do these fines, more than 100, reflect well on this Tory government?

Jacob Rees-Mogg - "This is a non story..." #BBCBreakfast pic.twitter.com/7GJAfV3Jdj

— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) May 13, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[A huge vegan festival is coming to Manchester this weekend]]> https://themanc.com/news/a-huge-vegan-festival-is-coming-to-manchester-this-weekend/ Fri, 13 May 2022 08:53:17 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281142

A huge festival dedicated to all things vegan is coming to Manchester this weekend, bringing over 80 stalls showcasing all the tools you need to live your best plant-based, sustainable life.

Offering a mix of street food stalls, beauty and household products, vegan cooking products and more, whether you're vegan, vegetarian or just thinking about making a bit of a change, Manchester Vegan Festival is the place to go for inspiration.

Taking place this Sunday 15 May at Bowlers Exhibition Centre in Trafford, Manchester Vegan Festival is set to be full of surprises - selling everything from authentic Eritrean street food and toiletries to a vegan cookbook for humans and their dogs.

Run entirely by volunteers, all the proceeds from the festival (and that cookbook) will go to support animal welfare charity Miracle’s Mission - a non-profit animal welfare organisation works with sick, injured and disabled animals worldwide.

Other charities and not-for-profit organisations attending include Greenpeace, Hugletts Wood Farm Animal Sanctuary, Plantlife, Viva!, Woodland Trust and WWF.

Food and drink stalls

Teatime Collective is a vegan bakery based in Hulme. At the festival, you'll find vegan cakes by the slice as well as Bakewell tarts, rock road, chocolate tortes and apple turnovers. / Image; Teatime Collective
Root2Ginger sell natural ginger drink mixes that are alcohol free and made here in Manchester. / Image: Root2Ginger

On the street food front, look out for authentic Eritrean and Ethiopian cuisine from House of Habesha and hearty wraps from Seitan's Kebab. Elsewhere, you'll find a Greek vegan deli, vegan vfish and chips from There's No Catch, and an array of vegan hotdogs from VDogs.

As for the food and drink stalls, here you'll find a host of Manchester-based makers including Root2Ginger, Kind Hearted Chocs and Teatime Collective.

For fiery, spiced mint and ginger health drinks, Root2Ginger is a must, whilst Teatime Collective and Bolton-based Vegan Infinity are the places to visit for vegan cakes, brownies, truffles, apple turnovers, bakewell tarts and bars.

Artisan vegan chocolate shop Kind Hearted Chocs will be there with its special handmade selection boxes, and there will also be a stall selling a vegan cookbook for humans AND dogs. Called Bo's Book, all the profits go to help needy dogs at the animal welfare and education charity Miracle's Mission.

Read more: Simon Rogan’s son launches UK’s first Yorkshire pudding menu

Beauty, household and lifestyle stalls

For all things beauty, household and lifestyle, stalls at the festival will include natural and organic vegan toiletries from iUVO Skincare, Eden Perfumes and fashions from Slogan Clothing, and Viva la Vegan.

Eden Perfumes promise to match your favourite perfume without chemicals, whilst Slogan Clothing has all your ethica, vegan and ecological clothing, boots and accessory needs covered.

Also exhibiting is the ultimate vegan food and camping experience happening in June 2023 – VFest UK. This brand new upbeat event features exciting headline acts, yoga, family entertainment, fun shows, international speakers, stalls, global food caterers and much more.

Charity support

The event supports Miracle’s Mission, a charity that works to provide a place of safety for animals in danger, to educate on the needs of neutering both pets and strays and to neuter stray dogs and cats to prevent the birth of more animals onto the streets.

The mission also rehabilitates and re-homes dogs in need, often with disabilities, from its UK rescue base.

Speaking on the upcoming event, Manchester Vegan Festival organiser Victoria Bryceson said: “I’m really looking forward to the Manchester Vegan Festival which is set to be even bigger and better than last year’s.

Nelly from Miracle's Mission is a double amputee looking for her forever home. / Miracle's Mission

"We received so much positive feedback last year and there’s now so much demand that this festival is becoming a sell-out event. I think it’s partly because people really love the friendly atmosphere.

"The wonderful thing about the event is that it’s for everyone whatever your lifestyle. Just come along and bring your friends for a great, fun day-out.

"You’ll have everything you need there, whether you’re looking for some retail therapy, some ‘me’ time, precious family time, or just a lovely meal out with some friends.”

Read more: CCTV appeal after suspected acid attack in Oldham

How to get tickets

Manchester Vegan Festival takes place on Sunday 15 May 2022 from 10.30am to 4.30 pm at Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Longbridge Road, Manchester M17 1SN.

Admission is £5, with under 16’s allowed in for free, or £15 for VIP tickets that can be ordered in advance from Eventbrite, These include fast track entry and a goody bag full of vegan products, samples, discounts and offers.

Visit the website here to get your ticket.

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<![CDATA[Enormous Sergio Aguero statue unveiled at Manchester City ground]]> https://themanc.com/sport/enormous-sergio-aguero-statue-unveiled-at-manchester-city-ground/ Fri, 13 May 2022 09:06:39 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281146

Sergio Aguero has been immortalised with a huge steel statue at Manchester City's home ground.

The sculpture joins statues of Vincent Kompany and David Silva on the east side of the Etihad Stadium, 'commemorating a defining era' for the club.

The legendary footballer paid a visit to see his likeness unveiled this morning, which happens to be the tenth anniversary of City's first Premier League title.

The sculpture, created by celebrated artist Andy Scott, has been constructed to commemorate the '93:20' moment, where Aguero scored the goal that secured the club’s first league title in 44 years - arguably the greatest moment in sporting history.

The Sergio Aguero statue at the Etihad Stadium. Credit: Supplied

The Argentine scored 260 goals for Manchester City in the decade he played for the club.

He has also recently been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.

Pieces of the artwork were welded together in the dead of night ahead of the grand reveal this morning.

The sculpture is made up of thousands of pieces of galvanised steel and is lit up with blue lighting.

The Sergio Aguero statue joins sculptures of Kompany and Silva. Credit: Supplied

Commenting on the statue of Sergio Aguero following its installation at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City’s chairman, Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: "Sergio Aguero’s contribution to Manchester City in a defining era for the Club cannot be overstated. He is without doubt one of the greatest players that has ever played the game.

"When our fans think of Sergio, they are immediately drawn to the iconic moment of 93:20 and the goal that secured the Club’s first league title in 44 years, but as his record of 260 goals for the Club demonstrates, his legacy and impact at Manchester City go far beyond that.

The Sergio Aguero statue at the Etihad Stadium. Credit: Supplied

"It is only fitting that Sergio has been recognised with a statue of his own, in celebration and honour of his accomplishments in one of the most important chapters of Manchester City’s rich and long history."

Reflecting on his statue, Sergio Aguero said: "Truthfully, it is a very beautiful thing for me, to see myself 10 years ago is very moving.

"In those 10 years I was able to win a lot of trophies and was able to help the Club become one of the most important in the world.

Read more: Watch the shocking moment a man does a poo in the middle of a sofa showroom

"I am very grateful to the Club for making this statue in recognition of my football career in Manchester. It is something very special.”

Sculptor Andy Scott added: "t has been an honour to work on a project that means so much to Manchester City fans around the world in celebration of such an important player in the life of this football club.

"I was under no illusions about how important this was to the Club, to the fans, to Sergio himself and I hope that this statue brings joy and happiness to all who see it."

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<![CDATA[A retro Blockbuster-themed bar is opening in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/a-retro-blockbuster-themed-bar-is-opening-in-manchester/ Fri, 13 May 2022 09:56:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281168

Nostalgia and the noughties are having quite the moment right now, and let's be honest, nothing says Y2K quite like spending your Friday night in a Blockbuster.

Since the closure of the popular video-rental chain in 2014, there's famously been just one left in the world in Bend, Oregon. Until now, that is (well, sort of).

Due to open on Manchester's Oldham Street later this month, Blockbusters NQ will pay homage to the glory days of video rental with a new video shop-themed bar.

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It comes from the owners of Chakalaka, the Northern Quarter's South African bar and restaurant, which sits just across the road from the new space.

Decked out in the Blockbuster's signature yellow and blue colour scheme, just like the real thing its walls are covered in video cassettes and old TVs playing cult classics, with a stereo belting out soundtracks from decades past for the ultimate nostalgia trip.

Split across two floors, its main floor is modelled on the classic Blockbuster store set up and even includes a 'naughty films' section hidden at the back.

Downstairs, meanwhile, black walls, velvet chairs, and a sparkly stage for performances lend a cinematic feel to the bar's entertainment space.

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Drinks-wise, cocktails include the VHS’presso martini (garnished with a VHS-style liquorice swirl), a G&T with a pomegranate twist (amusingly called the PG &T) and the Alcopop-corn cocktail, a creamy and sweet popcorn inspired drink.

Blockbusters NQ will also serve popcorn in quirky flavours like roast chicken and beef burger.

Speaking on the new opening, owner Stewart Dean said: “I truly wanted to make somewhere special that people get excited by.

"I was a huge fan of video stores and my favourite bars are those that immerse you in a secret or provide a bit of an escape.

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"I thought what better homage to an iconic part of our history than to create a parody of Blockbuster, one where you can drink, and the only returns here are for another hit of fun and nostalgia.” 

A message on the bar's website adds: "F*ck the future. Back in the day Blockbuster was everywhere.

"We miss it and we think it's about time the brand made a return - one where you can drink, and the only returns here are for another hit of fun and nostalgia.

Read more: New supermarket rivalling Aldi and Lidl to launch in UK

"Blockbusters NQ is not the best 'streaming' service, but we are the best 'get you steaming' service. We have a modern list of cocktails and a casual and friendly atmosphere. We are here to stay well into the future so be kind and rewind with us."

Blockbusters NQ is set to open on 27 May in Manchester's Northern Quarter. To keep up with its progress ahead of the opening date, follow the bar on Instagram here.

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<![CDATA[Northern bosses give staff £1,500 pay rise to help with bills]]> https://themanc.com/news/northern-bosses-give-staff-1500-pay-rise-to-help-with-bills/ Fri, 13 May 2022 10:50:09 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281185

The bosses of a northern company have been praised online after deciding to give their entire team a pay rise to help with the cost of living crisis.

Seeing how price hikes in energy are affecting people, RotaCloud co-founders Joel Beverley, James Lintern and David Brandon wanted to do something to help their staff.

After sitting down and putting their heads together, the trio behind the York-based company decided they would give the entire team a £1,500 pay rise to make sure they could all still afford to pay their bills and maintain the same standard of living they’d enjoyed before, reports The Hoot.

Speaking to The MirrorJames said: “We’re all painfully aware of the increase in the cost of living, so as a business we wanted to help shoulder some of the pressure that everyone is feeling.

“As well as promotions and planned pay rises, we wanted to give the whole team some extra support, so we’ve introduced a company-wide pay boost of £1,500, effective retroactively from the beginning of the month.

Image: RotaCloud

The enormous energy price hike, created when energy regulator Ofgem raised its price cap by £693 on 1 April, has led to energy prices increasing by 53% in the space of a month.

It comes alongside increases in council tax, water bills, national insurance, broadband costs and mobile phone charges.

Read more: A retro Blockbuster-themed bar is opening in Manchester

Energy companies such as BP and Shell have reported record profits since the price increase, and some have even called on the government to introduce a windfall tax to help the poorest in the UK pay their bills.

However, for now, at least, no real government support has been forthcoming for those faced with the choice of heating or eating and benefits have not been increased in line with inflation – although there are some indications that the Treasury may be looking again at proposals for a windfall tax.

Rishi Sunak has previously talked about the possibility of introducing such a tax if investment from energy companies was not forthcoming, but has held out until now.

Read more: Enormous Sergio Aguero statue unveiled at Manchester City ground

The Chancellor previously said in an interview: “What I would say is that if we don’t see that type of investment coming forward and companies are not going to make those investments in our country and in our energy security, then, of course, that’s something I would look at and nothing is ever off the table in these things.”

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<![CDATA[Tribunal rules that calling men 'bald' is sexual harassment]]> https://themanc.com/trending/tribunal-rules-that-calling-men-bald-is-sexual-harassment/ Fri, 13 May 2022 11:39:55 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281191

An employment tribunal has ruled that calling men 'bald' as an insult counts as sexual harassment in the workplace.

The decision, made by an all-male panel, compared commenting on a man's baldness to making remarks on the size of a woman's breasts.

What's more, all three men complained about their own lack of hair whilst making their decision - justifying it on the basis that hair loss tends to be more prevalent amongst men.

Thanks to the decision Tony Finn, who worked for the West Yorkshire-based British Bung Company for nearly 24 years, is now in line for a payout, reports The Hoot.

Veteran electrician Mr Finn took his bosses to court after being fired in May last year, claiming – amongst other things – that he had been the victim of sexual harassment after a supervisor referred to him as a ‘bald c*nt”.

Finn’s representatives told the tribunal that he was more upset by the ‘Anglo-Saxon’ language than the bald comment itself, yet the panel still decided to deliberate on the baldness aspect.

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“We have little doubt that being referred to in this pejorative manner was unwanted conduct as far as [Finn] was concerned,” the tribunal found.

“This is strong language. Although, as we find, industrial language was commonplace on this West Yorkshire factory floor, in our judgment Mr King crossed the line by making remarks personal to the claimant about his appearance.”

“It is difficult to conclude other than that Mr King uttered those words with the purpose of violating [Finn’s] dignity and creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for him,” the judgment found.

“Of his own admission, Mr King’s intention was to threaten [Finn] and to insult him. In our judgment, there is a connection between the word ‘bald’ on the one hand and the protected characteristic of sex on the other.

“[The company’s lawyer] was right to submit that women as well as men may be bald. However, as all three members of the tribunal will vouchsafe, baldness is much more prevalent in men than women.

“We find it to be inherently related to sex.”

Feature image - Wikimedia Commons

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<![CDATA[Boxer Amir Khan announces his retirement at 35 years old]]> https://themanc.com/news/boxer-amir-khan-announces-his-retirement-at-35-years-old/ Fri, 13 May 2022 12:29:30 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281196

Bolton-born boxer Amir Khan has today announced his retirement from the sport.

The former world champion and Olympian said that it's 'time to hang up my gloves' at the age of 35.

The final bout for the 'King' was in February this year against rival Kell Brook, who also retired last week.

Khan posted on Instagram: "It’s time to hang up my gloves.

Amir Khan has announced his retirement. Credit: Twitter, Amir Khan

"I feel blessed to have had such an amazing career that has spanned over 27 years In a sport that I love with a passion.  

"From the young 17yr old Bolton lad achieving his dream of winning an Olympic medal for his country and becoming a two time world boxing champion. 

"Boxing has made me and has given me a platform which I have proudly used to to help and inspire others. 

Read more: Enormous Sergio Aguero statue unveiled at Manchester City ground

"I want to say a heartfelt thanks and to the incredible teams I have worked with and to my family, friends and fans for the love and support they have shown me."

Early in his 17-year professional career, Khan won silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics. He was just 17 years old.

His Olympic success attracted more funding for boxing and paved the way for the likes of Anthony Joshua and Nicola Adams.

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<![CDATA[A salt and pepper dumpling pop-up has moved into a Manchester pub]]> https://themanc.com/news/a-salt-and-pepper-dumpling-pop-up-has-moved-into-a-manchester-pub/ Fri, 13 May 2022 14:11:46 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281204

Any self-respecting fan of a good portion of salt and pepper chips should know that we have our neighbours in Liverpool to thank.

First originating there in the 90s, the Chinese-Scouse chippy hybrid has become something of a northern takeaway staple and most places in Manchester offer it as par for the course.

But now, this week, a group of Scouse cooks has moved into the Sadler's Cat pub to show us how it's really done - with a menu that offers up salt and pepper chickn dumplings, salt and pepper hash browns, and, naturally, huge trays of salt and pepper chips.

Did we mention that it's all vegan? Because it is.

Image: Desert Island Dumplins

Specialising in fusion dumplings, Desert Island Dumplings has previously popped up at the likes of Grub so eager street food fans may already have them on their radar.

The menu at The Sadler's Cat pub, served from 4pm in the week and 12pm on the weekend, offers a selection of different dumplings along with sides like drunk Teriyaki noodles, salt and pepper hash browns or chips, as well as chips, cheeze, and gravy.

Read more: Manchester brewery saves legendary pub The Pilcrow and renames it Sadler’s Cat

Dumpling flavours are far from traditional, with choices spanning the likes of smoky cheez pizza, hoisin mock duck, cheezeburger, lobster and salt and pepper chickn.

The menu also includes a regularly-changing dumpling 'flavour of the week', as well as two sweet pudding options in lemon drizzle and Lotus banoffee, both served with a sweet dip.

Prices start at £7.50 for 5 of one flavour, or £8.50 for 5 mix and match dumplings. Sides, meanwhile, start from just £3 for a portion of chips up to £5 for a portion of drunken noodles.

Alternatively, if you're in a big group you can opt for a sharer box, priced from £22 for 10 dumplings, salt and pepper chips and drunk Teriyaki noodles, or £32 for 25 dumplings, salt and pepper chips, noodles and hash browns.

Image: The Sadler's Cat

Formerly known as The Pilcrow, The Sadler's Cat changed hands last year after it was sold by the Common Group to Manchester's Cloudwater Brewery.

Read more: The tiny bagel shop in a brewery taproom on Piccadilly trading estate

It is the first proper pub for the brewery, which also has a taproom at the Piccadilly Trading Estate and is planning to open a new beer hall in the city centre waterside neighbourhood Kampus later this year.

Head down for your alternative dumpling fix and wash it all down with a range of locally-sourced beers from Cloudwater and other Manchester breweries, or if that doesn't do it for you, choose from the pub's selection of natural wine, spirits and softs.

To find out more, you can follow Desert Island Dumplings here.

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<![CDATA[A Flashback Festival that will transport you back to the 90s and 00s is coming to Manchester next week]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/a-flashback-festival-that-will-transport-you-back-to-the-90s-and-00s-is-coming-to-manchester-next-week/ Fri, 13 May 2022 14:37:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281218

A festival dedicated to 90s and 00s dance music is taking place in Manchester next week. 

The gloriously nostalgic Flashback Festival will be headlined by the likes of Example, Tinchy Stryder, Tulisa, Judge Jules, Dave Pearce, Ultrabeat, and many more. 

The outdoor festival is calling all 90s kids, 00s lovers, dancefloor heroes and underground clubbers to head back to Platt Fields Park for a trip down memory lane.

Garage fans will get to see DJ Luck & MC Neat, Artful Dodger and Sweet Female Attitude back on stage again. 

The four stages will be hosted by brands such as Clubland, Hed Kandi, Back by Dope Demand, and Trance Anthems. 

The blasts from the past will continue - quite literally - in the food and drink side of things, with a stand dedicated to Tango Ice Blasts. 

The site map for Flashback Festival. Credit: Supplied

Manchester’s legendary street food trader Porky Pig, home of the Yorkshire pudding wrap, will also be on hand, alongside shisha, vegan food, and ice cream. 

As well as timeless tunes, Flashback Festival will have fairground rides like a big wheel, dodgems, Super Bowl and Twist rides. 

There’ll be four stages of music, a festival village, and a VIP area including a VIP bar. 

Read more: There’s a Love Island-style glamping experience less than an hour from Manchester

Then festival-goers can continue to party at an afterparty hosted by Clubland at Gorilla.

The brand new festival promises to kick-start summer when it takes over Platt Fields on Saturday 21 May. 

Final tickets are on sale at www.flashbackfestival.co.uk.

Featured image: Unsplash

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<![CDATA[Prince William has visited Deborah James at her family home for champagne afternoon tea]]> https://themanc.com/trending/prince-william-has-visited-deborah-james-at-her-family-home-for-champagne-afternoon-tea/ Fri, 13 May 2022 20:45:15 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281241

Prince William has spent time with Deborah James at her family home today, honouring the campaigner with her Damehood.

Deborah, who announced this week that she had moved to hospice-at-home care, said she was 'utterly honoured' by the royal visit.

The presenter, better known to many as Bowel Babe, said that the Prince was 'so kind' and is 'welcome back any time'.

The Duke of Cambridge had publicly voiced his support of Deborah earlier this week alongside wife Kate Middleton.

The royal couple made a donation of an undisclosed amount to the Bowel Babe Fund that Deborah set up earlier this week, which has now smashed a phenomenal £5 million.

It was announced yesterday that Deborah is to be made a Dame.

Deborah said this evening: "Prince William actually came to our family house today!! I am utterly honoured that he joined us for afternoon tea and champagne, where he not only spent a generous amount of time talking to my whole family but also honoured me with my Damehood.

Read more: Enormous Sergio Aguero statue unveiled at Manchester City ground

"It’s quite surreal having a royal pop in at home, and yes you can imagine the cleaning antics and preparation went off the scale - but it was all irrelevant because William was so kind and he put us all at ease.

"He is clearly passionate about improving oncology outcomes as the President of the Royal Marsden. It was such a special day for my whole family, making memories to last a life time. He’s welcome back any time!"

You can still donate to the Bowel Babe fund at justgiving.com/campaign/BowelbabeFund.

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<![CDATA[Man discovers genius bag-jacket hybrid that lets you dodge luggage fees on flights]]> https://themanc.com/trending/man-discovers-genius-bag-jacket-hybrid-that-lets-you-dodge-luggage-fees-on-flights/ Mon, 16 May 2022 06:30:04 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281135

Travelling overseas is not always the bargain it once was anymore, with budget airlines slapping on extra fees for hand luggage and even charging you extra to sit with your own family.

But one man on TikTok has enlightened us this week to a genius item of clothing that will let you dodge those pesky extra costs.

Radio DJ Rob Adcock posted a vlog of his trip abroad, where he also revealed the Bagket.

The vest-shaped jacket contains 22 pockets of various sizes, which it claims can carry up to 10kg of your belongings.

There's even a pocked tucked in the back of the lightweight item that's large enough for a laptop.

The inventors of the clever travel accessory say that it pays for itself in two flights, thanks to saving you the cost of hang luggage fees.

Rob's Tiktok says: "Are you going on holiday soon, and do you hate it when airlines try and charge you to take a bag on board a flight?

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"It's basically wearable luggage. You can fit the entire contents of a small suitcase into it so you don't have to pay for luggage."

He then demonstrates that the Bagket begins life in a bag shape to use while you make your way through security.

And when the time comes to jet off, you can unravel it into a gilet-style jacket so you aren't charged for the extra bag at the gate.

Read more: Tribunal rules that calling men ‘bald’ is sexual harassment

"I whacked my coat over the top of it so I looked like some weird hipster rather than some blatant tight-arse wearing all his clothes," he said.

In an earlier video wearing the Bagket, one of Rob's travel companions told him he looked 'ridiculous'.

Ridiculous, maybe, but a few quid richer.

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<![CDATA[Urgent police appeal for missing teen last seen at McDonald's in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/urgent-police-appeal-for-missing-teen-last-seen-at-mcdonalds-in-manchester-manc/ Sun, 15 May 2022 10:50:04 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281249

An urgent police appeal has been launched for a missing teen who was last seen in Manchester.

15-year-old Chloe Grewer was last sighted in the McDonald's on Oxford Road.

Chloe, who is from Appleton Roebuck in Selby, hasn't been seen since 3.30am on Saturday 14 May at the fast food restaurant in the city centre.

North Yorkshire Police say they are becoming 'increasingly concerned' for Chloe and are appealing for information.

A statement from the police said: "Chloe was last seen on Friday 13 May 2022 when she left a property to meet a friend.

Read more: Prince William has visited Deborah James at her family home for champagne afternoon tea

"It’s understood that Chloe then travelled to Manchester where she was last sighted at 3.30am this morning (Saturday 14 May 2022) at the McDonalds restaurant on Oxford Road in Manchester city centre.

"Chloe is described as having very long dark brown hair, blue eyes and is around 5 feet 6 inches with a slim build. She has a nose piercing and wears a gold ring on each hand and two gold necklaces.

"She was last seen wearing a green long sleeved top, black leather look trousers, a black body warmer and white Nike Air Force trainers. It’s also thought she is carrying a black handbag with a gold chain.

"Officers are becoming increasingly concerned for Chloe’s whereabouts and are asking the public to report any sightings of her.

"Immediate sightings should be reported to North Yorkshire Police on 999. All other information can be reported via 101. Please quote reference 12220081957."

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<![CDATA[Police investigating after three-year-old boy dies in suspected dog attack in Rochdale]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-investigating-after-three-year-old-boy-dies-in-suspected-dog-attack-in-rochdale/ Mon, 16 May 2022 07:40:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281254

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has confirmed that a three-year-old boy has died after a suspected dog attack in Rochdale.

Officers said they were called by paramedics after the child was injured in the incident on Carr Lane in Milnrow, just after 1pm on Sunday, and the young boy was taken by ambulance to hospital but died of his wounds.

An investigation has now been launched.

GMP confirmed in a statement that officers were making inquiries and looking into previous incidents involving dogs at the same address, but no arrests have been made at this point.

In a statement issued on the tragic incident, Detective Superintendent Jamie Daniels, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "This is a tragic, devastating incident and our thoughts are with the family at this horrendous time.

"We are investigating the incident and previous incidents involving dogs at this address.

"While our enquiries to find out what happened will be thorough and are very much in their infancy, we suspect that this little boy has, sadly, succumbed to injuries received as a result of a dog attack.

"I understand this is an extremely distressing incident for all concerned and this news will rock the local community [but] I can only assure everyone that we will work relentlessly to establish the full circumstances that led to this tragedy and while we retain an open mind, this is now being dealt with as a criminal investigation.

"There will be a significant police presence in the area [and] we will be there to carry out an investigation and address any concerns residents may have."

He added that detectives were keeping "an open mind" during the investigation.

Anyone with information should call police on 0161 856 5413 quoting incident 1615 of 15/05/2022, or reported online or by using the LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk.

You can also call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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<![CDATA[Energy price cap could be adjusted every three months under new Ofgem plans]]> https://themanc.com/news/energy-price-cap-could-be-adjusted-every-three-months-under-new-ofgem-plans/ Mon, 16 May 2022 09:28:12 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281269

Ofgem has proposed new plans to adjust the energy price cap every three months instead of the current twice a year.

The energy price cap - which is the mechanism that outlines the maximum amount that companies can charge to provide energy - has been credited with protecting around 22 million UK households from the worst of the price hikes after COVID-19 restrictions were eased and the war in Ukraine pushed up wholesale gas prices.

The cap prevented companies from passing on unprecedented increases to their customers.

According to the government, the cap was said to have delayed the impact from the most damaging element of the ongoing cost of living crisis, after the average bill rose by 54%, or £693 annually, from April to £1,971, and the latest forecasts suggest bills could rise to almost £2,600 in October when the next price cap adjustment is due.

But now, industry regulator Ofgem revealed in a statement today that it was putting the idea of more regular adjustments of the cap out to consultation.

This proposed plan is said to have come after there was criticism expressed that the present twice-yearly adjustment arrangement had contributed to the collapse of several suppliers last year at the height of the wholesale gas price shock, Jonathan Brearley, chief executive of Ofgem, said adjusting the cap more regularly would "reflect the most accurate energy prices".

He also said it means that when costs fall from the current record highs, customers would "see the benefit much sooner".

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Ofgem said in a statement: "Our top priority is to protect consumers by ensuring a fair and resilient energy market that works for everyone.

"Our retail reforms will ensure that consumers are paying a fair price for their energy while ensuring resilience across the sector [and] today’s proposed change would mean the price cap is more reflective of current market prices and any price falls would be delivered more quickly to consumers.

"It would also help energy suppliers better predict how much energy they need to purchase for their customers, reducing the risk of further supplier failures, which ultimately pushes up costs for consumers."

Read more: All UK households could be given £200 towards bills as energy prices soar

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In response to the Ofgem statement issued on the price cap, a government spokesman said: "We recognise the pressures people are facing with the cost of living, which is why we have set out a £22 billion package of support, including rebates and reductions for energy bills, as well as more targeted support for low income and vulnerable households.

"The price cap continues to insulate households from even higher global gas prices [and] that’s why we have also outlined plans to extend the cap beyond 2023."

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After extensive research, stakeholder feedback & talking with consumers, we're proposing to update the price cap every 3 months rather than every 6 months

This would make suppliers more resilient & any savings can be passed on to consumers quicker

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The energy price cap could be reviewed every three months under new plans.

Ofgem CEO Jonathan Brearley says the move means 'the price cap will come down equally as quick as they go up' when prices decrease.

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<![CDATA[Two more cases of rare Monkeypox disease identified in England]]> https://themanc.com/news/two-more-cases-of-rare-monkeypox-disease-identified-in-england-manc/ Mon, 16 May 2022 08:23:47 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281275

Two more people have been diagnosed with Monkeypox in England, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed.

The pair live in the same household and their infection isn't linked to a previous confirmed case announced on 7 May.

Monkeypox is a rare viral infection that usually causes mild illness - most people recover within a few weeks though some suffer more severe illness.

Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion.

Infected people can also develop a rash, which often begins on the face before spreading to other parts of the body.

Monkeypox doesn't spread easily between people but can be spread when in close contact with an infected person.

The UKHSA has said that there is 'a very low risk of transmission to the general population'.

How the two confirmed cases in London came to be infected is under investigation. Contact tracing is also underway.

One of them is being treated at the expert infectious disease unit at St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London. The other case is isolating and does not currently require hospital treatment.

Read more: Police investigating after three-year-old boy dies in suspected dog attack in Rochdale

Dr Colin Brown, Director of Clinical and Emerging Infections, UKHSA, said: "We have confirmed 2 new monkeypox cases in England that are not linked to the case announced on May 7. While investigations remain ongoing to determine the source of infection, it is important to emphasise it does not spread easily between people and requires close personal contact with an infected symptomatic person. The overall risk to the general public remains very low.

"We are contacting any potential close contacts of the case. We are also working with the NHS to reach any healthcare contacts who have had close contact with the cases prior to confirmation of their infection, to assess them as necessary and provide advice.

"UKHSA and the NHS have well established and robust infection control procedures for dealing with cases of imported infectious disease and these will be strictly followed."

Professor Julian Redhead, medical director at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, said: "We are caring for a patient in our specialist high consequence infectious diseases unit at St Mary’s Hospital. All of the necessary infectious control procedures have been followed and we are working closely with UKHSA and NHS England."

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<![CDATA[Manchester's Jewish Museum cafe wins big award in its first year]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchesters-jewish-museum-cafe-wins-big-award-in-its-first-year/ Mon, 16 May 2022 09:28:41 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281297

Manchester's Jewish Museum cafe may have only been open for a year, but the quality of its food has already been recognised with an award.

Taking home the gong for 2022's Cafe or Restaurant of the Year category at the Museums and Heritage Awards, the local eatery pipped both the English Heritage Stonehenge cafe and the Whitchurch silk mill riverside cafe to the top spot.

Its contemporary vegetarian kosher-style menu uses local produce, and authentic Jewish and vegetarian ingredients, and is created on three core principles: bringing people together, evolving recipes, and meals to nourish and sustain you.

Those heading down will find a vegetarian and vegan menu inspired by two different Jewish diasporas: the northern European Ashkenazi style and the rich, Mediterranean Sephardi way of cooking.

Think smoked carrot lox bagels, vegetarian cholent served with challah bread, and the 'Not Quite Traditional ‘Chicken’ Soup' - a hearty vegetarian broth with oyster mushrooms and Matzo balls available on Fridays and Saturdays.

Smoked carrot lox bagels from the cafe made with vegan cream cheese, carrot lox and beef tomato. / Image: Manchester Jewish Museum

Elsewhere, you'll find lentil soup with spinach and a drizzle of zesty lemon oil served with pita and Israeli street food-inspired falafel plates or pita served with homemade hummus, tahini sauce, zhug, chopped salad, seasonal salad leaves, and pickled chilli pepper.

Drinks-wise, in the hopper you'll find Abe & Co. Coffee, created at a Jewish-owned micro-roastery based in Whitefield, and Brew Tea, a Manchester-based Tea Company.

As for pop, Manchester-based makers Steep Soda provide handmade fizzy drinks, whilst all bagels and challah bread come from the North Manchester Jewish-owned State Fayre Bakery.

Read more: Long-lost voices of Cheetham Hill’s Jewish community unveiled in new MIF film

he 'Not Quite Traditional ‘Chicken’ Soup' - a hearty vegetarian broth with oyster mushrooms and Matzo balls available on Fridays and Saturdays as part of the Museum's special Sabbath experience. / Image: Manchester Jewish Museum

The museum and cafe also host occasional cooking workshops, like weekend challah baking classes, in its community Learning Kitchen.

Speaking on the award win, Alex Cropper, the Curator from Manchester Jewish Museum, said: “It felt so exciting to be at the Museum and Heritage Awards on Wednesday night and to gather to celebrate our sector for the first time since the pandemic - there was a real buzz in the room. And to win an award was the icing on the cake!

"It was an honour to accept the Café of the Year award on stage on behalf of our incredible café team and great to see our name up there amongst such incredible museums in the Permanent Gallery of the Year category.”

Read more: A salt and pepper dumpling pop-up has moved into a Manchester pub

Image: Manchester Jewish Museum

The cafe’s team leader Joe Davey added: ''It feels great to get recognition at such an important event like the Museums and Heritage Awards."

The Jewish Museum cafe is open from 10am – 4pm daily and serves hot food from 11.30am – 2.30pm.

Read more: People’s History Museum in Manchester in the running to be named Museum of the Year

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<![CDATA[Historic Manchester boozer awarded CAMRA's Pub of the Year]]> https://themanc.com/news/historic-manchester-boozer-awarded-camras-pub-of-the-year/ Mon, 16 May 2022 11:29:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281320

A historic Manchester pub that's been pulling pints in the city for over 160 years has been awarded 2022's Pub of the Year by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).

Blackjack Brewery-owned pub The Smithfield Market Tavern was awarded the accolade by a public vote, decided by the Manchester CAMRA branches.

The pub had to go through several rounds to get its gong, first entering into a regional competition to select the top 16 pubs. Of those 16, four finalists were chosen before The Smithfield was was announced as the final winner at the end of last week. 

The award describes the pub as a 'fabulous, friendly. traditional, cosy boozer' with a 'contemporary feel'.

Image: The Smithfield Tavern
Image: The Smithfield Tavern

It continues: "Outdoor seating for better weathers, live music on Sunday’s, fully accessible bar. Knowledgable, friendly staff and outstanding cellermanship.

"Ever changing, wide range of cask and craft beers at reasonable prices, from Blackjack and other breweries. Traditional bar and board games. Cosy corners with comfy chairs for a read, a ponder or a natter with friends.”

Read more: Manchester’s Jewish Museum cafe wins big award in its first year

The Smithfield Market Tavern was taken over as a Blackjack Brewery pub in 2015, but has long been an historic city centre watering hole.

Image: The Smithfield Market Tavern

Situated on the corner of Swan Street and Coop Street, it has been established as a boozer since the mid-1800s, clearly appearing on a map from 1844 as 'The Smithfield Market Tavern'.

Over the years, its name has changed - with the building operating for a time as The Smithfield Hotel and Bar.

As the CAMRA award acknowledges, its a great spot for local beer - stocking a range of made in Manchester beers from Blackjack itself alongside other local breweries.

It also hosts DJs on the first Friday of the month and the last Sunday of the month, as well as a monthly quiz night, darts, bar billiards, board games and books.

Read more: A retro Blockbuster-themed bar is opening in Manchester

Image: The Smithfield Market Tavern

CAMRA’s National Pub of the Year is the annual competition to find the very best pub in the UK.

CAMRA has been been highlighting the best pubs in the country since 1988, and the competition helps to showcase quality pubs around the UK that are worth seeking out and visiting.

It’s all about finding the cream of the crop and the best place for you to enjoy a pint of real ale. Some may also have good quality real cider or perry to sample, too.

To find out more about The Smithfield Market Tavern and see its list of beers, visit the Blackjack Brewery website here.

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<![CDATA[Beloved Blackpool Zoo lion 'put to sleep' after suffering age-related health conditions]]> https://themanc.com/trending/beloved-blackpool-zoo-lion-put-to-sleep-after-suffering-age-related-health-conditions/ Mon, 16 May 2022 10:41:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281324

Blackpool Zoo has confirmed the the king of its lion pride has been "put to sleep" after suffering from age-related health conditions.

With work currently going on to renovate the Big Cat House at the Lancashire-based zoo, and many of the lions having to relocate to other zoos across the UK in the meantime, king of the Pride of Blackpool, Wallace - who was an African Lion, was nearly 16-years-old, and was undoubtedly one of the zoo's most popular residents - underwent a series of pre-transfer tests in anticipation of his temporary move.

While those tests were being carried out, the zoo said that several "age-related health conditions" were identified.

But despite taking the time to explore all possible options, Blackpool Zoo confirmed in a statement over the weekend that both the animal team and the veterinary experts eventually concluded that "the kindest thing" to do was to put Wallace to sleep.

"Wallace’s massive personality was matched only by his impressive roar and he will be greatly missed," the zoo said in a touching post on social media.

Blackpool Zoo confirmed that Wallace's legacy will now live on in his son Khari - who has been moved to ZSL Whipsnade Zoo while the Big Cat House at Blackpool is being renovated - and that it is now in discussions with other UK zoos to decide which lions will be joining Khari to create "a new pride" in Blackpool.

Khari will become the head of the group when the new Big Cat House opens at Blackpool Zoo in Spring 2023.

Read more: Blackpool Zoo announces death of beloved 105-year-old tortoise

The zoo also provided an update on its Amur Tiger, Alyona - who has recently taken up residence in a new home at Woodside Wildlife Park in Lincolnshire.

Alyona will initially live in her own facility at her temporary home - which has been purpose-built to meet the needs of tigers - and Blackpool Zoo says that further discussions will now take place to find a suitable companion for her ahead of her return to Blackpool next year.

Updates on Khari and Alyona’s progress in the coming months will be provided by the zoo.

Since announcing the tragic news of Wallace's passing, Blackpool Zoo said its staff and keepers have been comforted by "the outpouring of messages" it has received from members of the public on social media.

The zoo has encouraged people to continue sharing photos and memories of Wallace, as staff "love to see them".

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<![CDATA[An 11-year-old boy has gone missing in Stockport]]> https://themanc.com/news/an-11-year-old-boy-has-gone-missing-in-stockport/ Mon, 16 May 2022 10:05:10 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281325

Police are searching for an 11-year-old boy who has been reported missing in Stockport.

Anthony Lever was last seen yesterday afternoon and is not believed to have any money or a phone with him.

The last time Anthony was sighted, he was wearing a black McKenzie bubble coat, a yellow top with a PlayStation logo, pale blue jeans, and black trainers.

Officers say they are becoming 'increasingly concerned' for the young boy.

Read more: Two more cases of rare Monkeypox disease identified in England

Anthony Lever was last seen on Hardman Street in Edgeley at around 12pm on Sunday 15 May.

A statement from GMP said: "Anthony is not believed to be in possession of a mobile phone and does not have access to funds.

"Officers want to make sure he is safe and well - anyone with information about Anthony’s whereabouts should contact police on 0161 856 9774."

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<![CDATA[Harry Styles will read a 'heartwarming' bedtime story on CBeebies next week]]> https://themanc.com/trending/harry-styles-will-read-a-heartwarming-bedtime-story-on-cbeebies-next-week/ Mon, 16 May 2022 11:34:20 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281356

Global superstar Harry Styles is set to read an exclusive bedtime story to audiences on CBeebies next week.

Fresh from headlining the world-famous Coachella Music Festival across the pond, and shortly before he heads out on a sell-out stadium tour following the release of his upcoming studio album, Harry's House, later this month, Cheshire-born singer and actor Harry Styles has been announced by the BBC today as the latest reader to settle the nation’s children with a CBeebies Bedtime Story.

According to a statement released by the BBC, Harry will "don his pyjamas" to read the ‘In Every House, on Every Street’, which is written by Jess Hitchman and illustrated by Lili la Baleine.

The story is "a heartwarming celebration of homes and the different families that live in them".

Although not much has been revealed about an appearance that's is likely to have viewers of all ages tuning in, the BBC says Harry introduces the bedtime story as being about "a house full of love and laughter."

Read more: Harry Styles announces massive stadium show in Manchester on new world tour

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Styles' appearance makes him the latest in a long list of famous names to feature on the CBeebies series - which has previously seen the likes of Tom Hardy, Ed Sheeran, The Duchess of Cambridge, Tom Hiddleston, Ellie Goulding, Dave Grohl, Regé-Jean Page, and more all show their faces,

It also comes after EastEnders actress and Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis made her debut in CBeebies’ story corner earlier this month.

As part of Deaf Awareness Week 2022, Rose became the first celebrity to sign a CBeebies bedtime story in British Sign Language (BSL), and the story - titled Can Bears Ski? - warmed the hearts of audiences across the UK as it told the tale of a young bear and his dad on their journey into the discovery and management of deafness.

Read more: Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis to sign a CBeebies bedtime story

CBeebies Bedtime Stories is on each weekday on CBeebies at 6.50pm, and Harry Styles will be making his much-anticipated appearance on Monday 23 May.

You can also catch it on BBC iPlayer after it's aired on CBeebies.

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<![CDATA[Tributes, silences and applause planned for fifth anniversary of Manchester Arena attack]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/tributes-silences-and-applause-planned-for-fifth-anniversary-of-manchester-arena-attack/ Tue, 17 May 2022 06:45:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281371

Manchester is preparing for a day of reflection as the fifth anniversary of the terror attack at the Manchester Arena arrives.

The city will come together in several acts of remembrance on Sunday 22 May, to reflect and pay respects to the 22 people killed five years ago.

Manchester City Council has outlined some of the reflections that have been planned.

The Glade of Light memorial, which was officially opened last week by Prince William and Kate Middleton, will offer Mancs a place to pay their respects.

The memorial is a living garden that has been built beside Manchester Cathedral, featuring a marble halo engraved with the names of the victims of the Manchester Arena attack.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, opened the Glade of Light. Credit: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (via Twitter)

The cathedral itself will hold prayers that include acts of remembrance at 8.45am, 10.30am, and 5.30pm, with the names of all 22 people killed read out.

Manchester Cathedral will be open all day for people to light candles or take a moment of quiet reflection.

Its bells will toll at 10.31pm, marking the exact time of the attack on 22 May 2017.

The Lord Mayor of Manchester will attend the 5.30pm prayers and will lay flowers on the Glade of Light afterwards on behalf of the city.

Floral tributes in previous years at Manchester Victoria. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

At nearby Victoria Station, which stands directly beneath the foyer where the atrocity took place, silences will be held at noon and at 10.31pm.

The station announcer will read out the names of those who lost their lives, and the railway chaplain will read prayers.

Floral tributes will be laid in the station and a memory book will be available for people to leave thoughts and reflections on the anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack.

The 22 May will also see the return of the Great Manchester Run, with thousands taking on 10km and half-marathon races through the city's streets.

A minute's applause will be held ahead of The Great Manchester Run. Credit: Supplied

A one minute's applause has been arranged at each starting wave of the run, to 'honour the memory of those who lost their lives, acknowledge the courage of everyone affected and recognise the remarkable spirit shown by the city in the aftermath of the attack'.

The Great Manchester Run 2017 took place just six days after the attack and was a powerful showcase of Manchester's resilience.

Councillor Bev Craig, leader of Manchester City Council, said: "22 May 2017 is one of the darkest days in this city’s history. It’s hard to believe that five years has passed since those terrible events.

"We will never forget those whose lives were so cruelly taken, or those whose lives were changed forever that day.

Read more: Harry Styles will read a ‘heartwarming’ bedtime story on CBeebies next week

"But nor should we forget the remarkable spirit shown in the aftermath of the attack as the city came together in solidarity, compassion and a refusal to give in to hatred and fear. Love proved stronger.

"The fifth anniversary of the attack will have a personal meaning for every one of us. Our thoughts remain with all those who were impacted by that evil act. But however they wish to do so I would encourage everyone in the city to take some time out during the day to remember and reflect."

Those who have been impacted by the tragedy and need support are able to access the Greater Manchester Resilience Hub on 0333 0095071 or by email to GM.help@nhs.net. The hub is open 9am to 5pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; 9am to 7pm on Wednesdays and 9am to 3pm on Fridays.

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<![CDATA[McDonald's to permanently quit Russia over the Ukraine war]]> https://themanc.com/trending/mcdonalds-to-permanently-quit-russia-over-the-ukraine-war/ Mon, 16 May 2022 12:16:30 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281386

McDonald's is to permanently quit Russia over the Ukraine war, the company has revealed today.

Citing the ongoing 'humanitarian crisis' caused in the region by the conflict, McDonald's has now said that it will be selling off all of its restaurants in the country and 'de-Arching' the new owners to remove all and any remaining brand ties.

Whilst many companies have announced temporary sanctions on Russia. this move by McDonald's makes it one of just a handful of global brands to permanently pull out of the country in protest of the war.

When bosses initially shut down operations on 8 March following the initial invasion, the measures were only intended to be temporary.

Now, the company has said its position in Russia is ‘no longer tenable, nor is it consistent with McDonald’s values'.

Image: Flickr

In spite of this, it has emerged that McDonald's still plans to look after its 62,000 Russian staff and has promised that they will continue to have jobs with the stores' new owners as part of any future deal.

The company has also pledged to keep paying its Russian staff until new agreements are signed.

CEO Chris Kempzcinski said that the Russian staff's dedication and loyalty to McDonald’s 'make today’s announcement extremely difficult', adding that he was ‘exceptionally proud’ of them.

‘However, we have a commitment to our global community and must remain steadfast in our values.

‘And our commitment to our values means that we can no longer keep the Arches shining there.’

By writing off all of its assets in Russia, the company will instantly lose £1.2 billion, it said in a statement, adding that it expects ‘significant losses’ as it also has to sell all of its assets in roubles.

Read more: Enormous Sergio Aguero statue unveiled at Manchester City ground

In a private document obtained by The New York Times, Mr Kempzcinski admitted the move would have ‘profound consequences’ on employees, franchises and suppliers.

He said: "Some might argue that providing access to food and continuing to employ tens of thousands of ordinary citizens is surely the right thing to do.

"But it is impossible to ignore the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine.

"And it is impossible to imagine the Golden Arches representing the same hope and promise that led us to enter the Russian market 32 years ago."

He reportedly added: "In the history of McDonald’s, it was one of our proudest and most exciting milestones.

Read more: Historic Manchester boozer awarded CAMRA’s Pub of the Year

"After nearly half a century of Cold War animosity, the image of the Golden Arches shining above Pushkin Square heralded for many, on both sides of the Iron Curtain, the beginning of a new era."

Feature image - Wikimedia Commons

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<![CDATA[Watch: £25,000 worth of gaming computers stolen from Manchester's new Pixel Bar]]> https://themanc.com/news/watch-25000-worth-of-gaming-computers-stolen-from-manchesters-new-pixel-bar/ Mon, 16 May 2022 13:08:41 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281401

A popular Manchester city centre gaming bar has suffered a devastating burglary just six months after opening its doors in the city, leaving its owners financially and emotionally bereft.

Thieves broke into Pixel Bar in the Northern Quarter in the early hours of the weekend, getting away with nine high-spec gaming PCs worth an estimated £25,000.

The burglary occurred on Friday morning around 5am, just half an hour after Pixel Bar's staff had left the premises.

Footage shared by the bar's co-owner Craig Ryan with The Manc shows three masked men helping themselves to the high-tech gaming computer equipment, which is kept on the basement level of the bar.

The men's faces are only partially covered and may be recognisable to some.

Image: Supplied

Pixel Bar is now working with the police and is appealing for anyone who has any information to come forward.

Posting the heartbreaking news to social media, co-owner Craig Ryan wrote on LinkedIn: "This weekend our Manchester bar was burgled. The thieves got away with 9 of our PCs from our PC Gaming Arena.

"We're devastated, financially and emotionally this has really hit us and I don't know what to say.

"We're working with the police. If anybody has any information please contact us or the police.

"Needless to say, until we find a way to replace the hardware there will be no PC gaming or tournaments happening at the bar. We've no idea how long this will take. Personally this hurts so much. We'd just hosted a great university esports event and had a lot of events lined up.

The downstairs PC gaming area as it looked before the burglary / Image: Supplied

"The rest of the bar is open as normal thankfully.

"We'll be dramatically increasing the level of security throughout our venues so that this doesn't happen again.

"Please understand that we'll not be answering any questions about the event at this time."

The gaming bar, originally launched in Leeds, moved across the Pennines to Manchester in November last year and quickly became a popular haunt amongst gaming enthusiasts.

The burglars only partially covered their faces. / Image: Supplied
Pixel Bar is appealing for anyone with any information to come forward. / Image: Supplied

It also caught the eye of Manchester's cocktail lovers with its quirky gaming-themed menu, which features choices like ‘Jigglypuff’, ‘Princess Perch’ and the ‘Yoshi’s Island Iced Tea’, plus a selection of ‘magic potion’ shots – promising do deliver ‘full health’ and ‘stamina’ to the drinker.

Read more: A new gaming bar with Pokemon cocktails is opening in Manchester

Co-owner Craig told The Manc that, following the burglary, the downstairs part of the bar is currently off-limits, but he added that the upstairs section with its bar, arcade games and consoles remains open and that anyone wanting to come down, buy a cocktail and support them is very welcome.

The street-level bar and its console booths remain open, with Pokemon cocktails and more. / Image: Supplied

He said: "[Downstairs is] off-limits for now, we're working with our sponsor to try and replace the PCs at cost, hopefully, but until we've got all the security in place and fire compliance with the new security measures we can't open up, even if we had the hardware, so it could be a while yet."

He added that they are still waiting to find out whether the custom-built gaming computers can now be bought back on insurance, as they were gifted as part of a sponsorship deal with bespoke computer company PC Specialist when Pixel Bar opened.

Pixel Bar is now appealing for anyone who has any information to come forward to them or to Greater Manchester Police.

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<![CDATA[Famous faces rally around Manchester theatre after it misses out on funding]]> https://themanc.com/manchester/famous-faces-rally-around-manchester-theatre-after-it-misses-out-on-funding/ Tue, 17 May 2022 08:47:49 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281441

One of Manchester's leading independent theatres has been left devastated after missing out on 'much-needed' funding.

53two, a theatre and arts hub beneath the railway arches in the city centre, had applied for Arts Council funding, but its bid was rejected.

The government-funded body said that it had to make 'tough decisions' after receiving a huge number of applications.

53two had hoped to use the fund to build a disabled access facility known as a Changing Places toilet - something that no theatre in Manchester currently has.

Creative director Simon Naylor said it's 'heartbreaking' to see theatre-goers with complex access needs having to go home due to a lack of accessible facilities in the city.

Credit: Fiona Finchett

The Watson Street venue is now planning a party to drum up some support and some investment so that it continue to build its fully accessible creative space.

Theatre patron Tony Walsh (better known to many as Longfella), will be working with the venue to find a local business to invest in the project.

The theatre only opened in its new home last year, in the Grade II*-listed railway arches and tunnels beneath Manchester Central.

They have already opened a bustling bar and cafe space and secured the planning permission to upgrade the theatre to a 150-seat facility, and install the toilet facilities.

Simon Naylor, creative director of 53two, said that it was 'terrible' to miss out on the Arts Council funding - but that the team are now rallying and taking matters into their own hands.

The vision for 53two’s new 150-seat theatre. Credit: Supplied

He said: "Obviously it was a terrible email to read, but, we sat on it, re-grouped and it was clear that we had to press on regardless of the bid outcome.

"We have already helped produce quality theatre in our small venue, and are continuing to support those artists who need a platform. We have a season of brand new writing lined up including the return of a much loved Manchester institution, loved by many but yet to be announced.

"We have no choice but to take matters into our own hands and are now looking to Manchester’s business community to help us raise the funds needed.”

Speaking of the importance of a specialist Changing Places toilet, Simon continued: "Many of our guests, artists and visitors have complex access needs and can only stay at the venue if we have fully accessible toilet facilities.

Read more: The Lion King will finally return to Manchester’s Palace Theatre this year

"The Changing Places toilet would provide a changing bed, a hoist and lots of space and privacy for carers to help people with using the toilet. Without it many have to leave the venue and go home which is heart breaking to see happen time and time again.

"So, to celebrate our first year anniversary on 27 May, we are inviting people from across Manchester, including those visionaries and giants who we are hoping can provide the financial support we need to grow the venue and create the facilities our patrons require.

"We are offering companies the naming rights for the auditorium for up to the next five years, in return for the investment required to get the theatre space up to spec."

Coronation Street star, BAFTA winner and TripleC founder Cherylee Houston added her support to the fund-raising drive, saying: “53two is an incredibly important venture for creatives across Manchester.

"Not only did they design their building so far to be entirely step free they actively ensure they include disabled creatives across their work. They are an accessible venue that is warm and welcoming and ensure that all disabled creatives continually feel part of their phenomena programme of work."

The party on 27 May will feature live music from The Villanelles, a DJ set and hosting from Tom Finkill, a routine from International Wheelchair Dance Champion Monique Jarrett, and a reading from Tony Walsh himself.

Read more: Historic Manchester boozer awarded CAMRA’s Pub of the Year

Alexandra Maxwell, venue manager, said: "It’s been a rollercoaster of a year dealing with the challenges of a new business and the ever-changing climate in hospitality. That said, our community was well established at our old venue and their support has been incredible.

"By January 2022 we felt positive that we could start the next chapter of our journey and open up the second arch in its entirety, however the Arts Council’s surprising response and has driven us to try to raise the funds in a different way.”

A spokesperson for Arts Council England said: "Demand for the Capital Investment Programme was extremely high and we received a large number of both Expressions of Interest and applications.

"We had to make tough decisions, but we awarded funding to applications that most closely meet the criteria and made the strongest contribution to the aims of the programme.

"In 2020 53Two was awarded £61,116 through the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund which supported cultural organisations through the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and we would welcome applications from the organisation to other Arts Council funding programmes in the future."

If you’re interested in attending the evening or for more information on the Sponsorship Package, please contact Simon on simon@53two.com

To donate to 53two, visit 53two.com/donate.

Featured image: Fiona Finchett

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<![CDATA[Kendrick Lamar announces huge Manchester Arena show]]> https://themanc.com/news/kendrick-lamar-announces-huge-manchester-arena-show/ Mon, 16 May 2022 15:31:40 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281473

Kendrick Lamar crashed the internet this morning when he dropped his new album Mr Morale and the Big Steppers.

Now it looks like he might be about to crash it again.

The Californian rap superstar has confirmed he will be performing across the globe as part of his Big Steppers World Tour, and Manchester is lucky enough to be getting a visit.

Fans will be treated to the artist's first live performance in four years when Kendrick returns to the city in November.

Read more: New terrace party series launches under the archways at ABC Taproom

One of just seven planned stops on the UK leg of his tour, he will appear in Manchester on 16 November for one night only before jetting off abroad.

With support from Baby Keem and Tanna Leone, Kendrick will take his latest thorny opus - a double album that features everyone from Kodak Black to Sampha and Portishead’s Beth Gibbons - out on the road later this year.

Image: Spotify

Tickets will go on general sale from Friday 20 May at 10am via livenation.co.uk

Kendrick Lamar's last album DAMN debuted at No. 1 in the US and managed to go triple platinum in just over a year, which is no mean feat.

Understandably there has been a huge amount of anticipation surrounding his new release, which finally dropped today leaving fans across the globe reeling.

The Pulitzer prize-winning rapper's fifth album has a lot to live up to, even more so as his last planned release with longtime label Top Dawg Entertainment.

Read more: Brand new gig venue, late-night bar and restaurant to open in new Manchester neighbourhood

Described as a "deeply uncomfortable" work by Pitchfork Media, it has already spurred fans online to create somewhat patronising guides on how best to listen to the album.

The full set of UK tour dates for the Big Steppers World Tour are as follows:

Wed Nov 02– Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
Thu Nov 03 – Leeds, UK – First Direct Arena
Fri Nov 04 – Newcastle, UK – Utilita Arena
Sat Nov 05 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
Mon Nov 07 – London, UK – The O2
Tue-Nov 08 – London, UK – The O2
Wed Nov 16 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena

 Feature image - Kendrick Lamar / Renell Medrano

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<![CDATA[Shipping container village at Cheshire Oaks to host live music and street food this summer]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/shipping-container-village-at-cheshire-oaks-to-host-live-music-and-street-food-this-summer/ Mon, 16 May 2022 15:57:56 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281500

The shipping container village at Cheshire Oaks will be transformed into a festival-style hub of live music and street food this summer. 

The vibrant Under the Oak Festival site will celebrate local musicians from across the north west throughout July and August, and is calling for up-and-coming artists to take to the stage. 

McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks is launching a competition that will give musicians a chance to perform in a packed schedule of live music, as well as receiving a £250 gift voucher to spend at the outlet. 

The popular destination unveiled its colourful two-storey container village earlier this spring, featuring a rooftop bar, vintage carousel, outdoor seating, summer huts and selfie spots. 

Food on offer ranges from Greek gyros to classic burgers and freshly wood-fired pizzas. 

Aspiring acts who want to perform at Under the Oak Festival can enter the competition by sharing a link to their Soundcloud or social media channel on this Cheshire Oaks Facebook post

The Designer Outlet’s busy summer schedule will include extended shopping hours - between 25 July and 2 September, shops will open from 9am to 9pm Monday to Saturday, and 10am to 6pm on Sundays.   

Read more: Gimli, the Cheshire Oaks-obsessed cat with her very own Facebook page

Kenny Murray, general manager at McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Cheshire Oaks, said: “As summer approaches and everyone is on the lookout for the best places to grab some great food or drink in the sunshine, we are delighted to be able to welcome back the Under the Oak Festival to Cheshire Oaks. 

“Not only is it a great place to relax, connect with friends and soak up the summer sun, we are thrilled to be able to provide a platform for local musicians to thrive after a trying few years for the industry. 

“The North West is home to so many talented artists, so we can’t wait to see them take the stage at Under the Oak.”  

To find out more, visit mcarthurglen.com/en/outlets/uk/designer-outlet-cheshire-oaks/whats-on.

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<![CDATA[Blackpool's Jake Daniels becomes first UK male footballer to come out as gay in more than 30 years]]> https://themanc.com/news/blackpools-jake-daniels-becomes-first-uk-male-footballer-to-come-out-as-gay-in-more-than-30-years/ Mon, 16 May 2022 17:22:16 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281526

Blackpool forward Jake Daniels has come out as gay - the first professional male footballer to do so since 1992.

The 17-year-old said that he is happy to finally 'be myself' in a heartfelt open letter to fans.

He is the first professional player in English football to come out since Justin Fashanu 32 years ago.

Jake, who signed his first professional deal with Blackpool in February, said that he has been 'hiding the real me' and hopes to be a role model for others.

He also said he has been inspired by the courage and determination of openly gay athletes in other fields, like Olympic diver Tom Daley and Australian footballer Josh Cavallo.

Jake Daniels speaking to Sky Sports. Credit: Sky Sports

Jake revealed in an interview with Sky Sports: "For a long time I've thought I would have to hide my truth because I wanted to be, and now I am, a professional footballer. I asked myself if I should wait until I've retired to come out. No other player in the professional game here is out.

"However, I knew that would lead to a long time of lying and not being able to be myself or lead the life that I want to.

"Since I've come out to my family, my club and my teammates, that period of overthinking everything and the stress it created has gone. It was impacting my mental health.

"Now I am just confident and happy to be myself finally."

Jake Daniels' open letter to Blackpool fans in full

Jake Daniels. Credit: Facebook, Official Blackpool FC / The Seasiders

This season has been a fantastic one for me on the pitch. I’ve made my first-team debut, scored 30 goals for the youth team, signed my first professional contract and shared success with my team-mates, going on a great run in the FA Youth Cup and lifting the Lancashire FA Pro-Youth Cup.

But off the pitch I’ve been hiding the real me and who I really am. I’ve known my whole life that I’m gay, and I now feel that I’m ready to come out and be myself.

It’s a step into the unknown being one of the first footballers in this country to reveal my sexuality, but I’ve been inspired by Josh Cavallo, Matt Morton and athletes from other sports, like Tom Daley, to have the courage and determination to drive change.

Read more: Kendrick Lamar announces huge Manchester Arena show

In reaching this point, I’ve had some of the best support and advice from my family, my Club, my agent and Stonewall, who have all been incredibly pro-active in putting my interests and welfare first. I have also confided in my team-mates in the youth team here at Blackpool, and they too have embraced the news and supported my decision to open up and tell people.

I’ve hated lying my whole life and feeling the need to change to fit in. I want to be a role model myself by doing this.

There are people out there in the same space as me that may not feel comfortable revealing their sexuality. I just want to tell them that you don’t have to change who you are, or how you should be, just to fit in.

You being you, and being happy, is what matters most.

Jake

Featured image: Facebook, Official Blackpool FC / The Seasiders

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<![CDATA[Footballing world reacts with love after Jake Daniels becomes first gay UK male player in over 30 years]]> https://themanc.com/news/footballing-world-reacts-with-love-after-jake-daniels-becomes-first-gay-uk-male-player-in-over-30-years/ Tue, 17 May 2022 08:06:45 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281537

The footballing world has been reacting with love and an outpouring of support after Jake Daniels publicly came out as gay.

The 17-year-old Bispham-born footballer, who plays as a forward for Championship club Blackpool FC, became the first professional UK male player to come out as gay since 1990 when he revealed yesterday evening that he is happy to finally "be myself" in a heartfelt open letter to fans.

Jake, who signed his first professional deal with Blackpool in February, said in his statement that he had been "hiding the real me", but has "known my whole life that I’m gay".

"I now feel that I’m ready to come out and be myself," he revealed.

While admitting that this was "a step into the unknown", Jake said that he been inspired by fellow footballers Josh Cavallo, and Matt Morton, as well as athletes from other sports, like Tom Daley, to "have the courage and determination to drive change".

He said that he hopes to be a "role model" for others in the future.

Read more: Blackpool’s Jake Daniels becomes first UK male footballer to come out as gay in more than 30 years

https://twitter.com/BlackpoolFC/status/1526232455002345473?s=20&t=6BgMyDSLpKpZLi0u7o0afg

Since the news broke and Jake shared his message with fans on Blackpool FC's website yesterday evening, the footballing world and countless members of the public have been reacting with love and expressing their messages of support on social media - calling it a "significant" moment in sporting history.

The FA and England issued a joint statement calling Jake "an inspiration".

The statement read: "Jake, you are an inspiration to us all and we fully support your decision to be open about this part of yourself. Football is a game for all, with diversity at its heart, and this is a hugely positive step as we strive to build an inclusive game that we can all be proud of.

Former players and current pundits and presenters Gary Lineker and Rio Ferdinand were among the many famous names to share messages.

https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1526259199289720838?s=20&t=8KGJqxh5QYAQjhbb2q8YoA
https://twitter.com/rioferdy5/status/1526232683407368194?s=20&t=8KGJqxh5QYAQjhbb2q8YoA

Lineker also said in a follow-up tweet: "I honestly think that, aside from a few homophobic morons, football will be incredibly welcoming and enormously supportive towards a gay footballer.

"It’s long overdue for a player to ‘come out’ even though it’s ridiculous that it’s even necessary. A footballer is a footballer."

England captain Harry Kane also said "football should be welcoming for everyone".

https://twitter.com/HKane/status/1526279763555504136?s=20&t=8KGJqxh5QYAQjhbb2q8YoA

Jake's message was also discussed on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football yesterday, where pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher praised the young player for his actions and talked about the culture of football leading up to this point.

"It's a day of great importance for English football," Neville said.

https://twitter.com/SkySportsNews/status/1526248712254763008?s=20&t=6BgMyDSLpKpZLi0u7o0afg

"We're proud of you, Jake. You're an inspiration to us and many others," Manchester United said on Twitter, while Manchester City also added: "Proud of you, Jake."

"Amazing courage and bravery Jake," added Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea.

"I want to stop and take a moment to acknowledge Jake’s announcement and say how very proud I am for his bravery," Josh Cavallo also said in a touching statement.

"It’s a wonderful feeling knowing that my story has helped guide Jake to be his true self.

"It’s touching to see the millions of people that my story has impacted and inspired around the world, and to see it help evolve the world game at all levels, is fantastic. This world and the game of football has a place for everyone. Love will always win.”

"I salute you, Jake," comedian Eddie Izzard said in a heartfelt Twitter message.

https://twitter.com/RealMattLucas/status/1526237210047045632?s=20&t=ghpUwDJWyDb7RdqtFIn44g
https://twitter.com/paulsinha/status/1526276488693223425?s=20&t=ajkK_2To4slkE5MqF6P8kA
https://twitter.com/MikeMinay/status/1526231542284132352?s=20&t=6BgMyDSLpKpZLi0u7o0afg

Prime Minster Boris Johnson even took to Twitter to share support for Jake, adding: "Thank you for your bravery Jake, it would have taken huge courage to come out and you will be an inspiration to many both on and off the pitch."

Leader of Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer, added on Twitter: "This shows real courage and bravery and will serve as an inspiration to many young people across the country.

"Thank you Jake. We are all with you."

https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/status/1526247363504967680?s=20&t=8KGJqxh5QYAQjhbb2q8YoA

Members of the public also shared messages of support in their thousands.

Jake Daniels became the first professional male player in English football to come out as gay since Justin Fashanu 32 years ago, and he said in his message to fans: "I’ve hated lying my whole life and feeling the need to change to fit in.

"I want to be a role model myself by doing this.

"There are people out there in the same space as me that may not feel comfortable revealing their sexuality. I just want to tell them that you don’t have to change who you are, or how you should be, just to fit in.

"You being you, and being happy, is what matters most."

Featured Image - Blackpool FC

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A message from Jake Daniels. https://t.co/R2wEsniXKV pic.twitter.com/dcznYKtSaD

— Blackpool FC (@BlackpoolFC) May 16, 2022]]>

"It's a day of great importance for English football"

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher discuss Blackpool's Jake Daniels coming out as gay - the first UK professional footballer to do so publicly since 1990 pic.twitter.com/YzUrpfYP1M

— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) May 16, 2022]]>

Jake Daniels. You could not be braver and what you have done is massive for the game. Thank you. Well done.

— Mike Minay (@MikeMinay) May 16, 2022]]>

If you dont understand why Jake Daniels is big news, football is one of many professions where the closet is seen as a commercially safer option for gay men. It needs someone with the courage to put that to the test. Hopefully in years to come we'll wonder what the fuss was about

— Paul Sinha (@paulsinha) May 16, 2022]]>

Well played, @Jake_Daniels11. It’s been a brilliant season for you on the pitch, and now through your bravery, off the pitch too. I’m sure you’ll receive huge love and support from the football community and many others will follow your path. Good luck to you. 👏🏻👏🏻 https://t.co/H1kqBCDSZ4

— Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) May 16, 2022]]>

Massive credit to you @Jake_Daniels11 and the way your friends, family, club, and captain have supported you. Football should be welcoming for everyone. https://t.co/x0MLZnBkjM

— Harry Kane (@HKane) May 16, 2022]]>

Massive respect for this brave decision. Let's all help create a safe and supportive environment for LGBTQ+ people in football and beyond! 👏🏽 https://t.co/KUpCaYPap7

— Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) May 16, 2022]]>

It's a landmark day in British LGBT history. Brilliant, brave @Jake_Daniels11 - a professional Championship footballer with @BlackpoolFC - has come out. Huge respect to you, Jake, and to your club and teammates for supporting you. ⚽️🏳️‍🌈

— Matt Lucas (@RealMattLucas) May 16, 2022]]>

Thank you for your bravery Jake, it would have taken huge courage to come out and you will be an inspiration to many both on and off the pitch. https://t.co/tCmSUBnj5R

— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) May 16, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Bonehead says he's 'feeling ok' after cancer treatment in update message to fans]]> https://themanc.com/trending/bonehead-says-hes-feeling-ok-after-cancer-treatment-in-update-message-to-fans/ Tue, 17 May 2022 09:47:59 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281576

Bonehead has taken to social media to share an update message with fans after undergoing his first cancer treatment.

The guitarist - who's real name is Paul Arthurs, and who was one of the founding members of legendary Manchester band Oasis - sadly confirmed that he had been diagnosed with tonsil cancer back in April, and had to pull out of performing in a string of gigs with Liam Gallagher as a result.

The 56-year-old said in his initial statement that he was "gutted" to be missing the live shows, but that he needs to "take a break from performing for a while".

He said in his diagnosis announcement: "Just to let you all know I’m going to be taking a break from playing for a while. I’ve been diagnosed with tonsil cancer, but the good news is it’s treatable and I’ll be starting a course of treatment soon.

"I’ll keep you posted how it’s going."

Read more: Oasis star Bonehead has been diagnosed with cancer and will miss upcoming gigs

He has now taken to social media to give an update to fans following his first round of radiotherapy treatment.

https://twitter.com/BoneheadsPage/status/1526234686967644164?s=20&t=akY4gFJM0dpm5niph3ItLw

His update message on Twitter read: "I had my first session of radiotherapy this morning and am now having a course of chemotherapy which will finish at 6am, so it’s an overnight stay at the Christie Hospital.

"Another session of radiotherapy in the morning, then home. Thirty sessions of radiotherapy and two sessions of chemo in total, so I’ve started and am crossing it off - I won’t bore you with a daily diary, no one wants that, but I’m feeling ok.

"I'll probably tweet the usual nonsense as I go along."

He also apologised to fans that he won't be at Liam Gallagher's highly-anticipated upcoming gigs at Knebworth this summer, but assured everyone going that they'll "have a ball".

https://twitter.com/liamgallagher/status/1518981968100220928?s=20&t=akY4gFJM0dpm5niph3ItLw

Liam Gallagher shared a message of love and support after Bonehead first confirmed his cancer diagnosis last month, taking to Twitter to write: "Sending BIG love to the one n only Bonehead and his family wishing you a speedy recovery we’re all thinking of you rasta you’ll be back on stage before you can say r we doing Colombia LG."

Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll also wrote at the time: "Big love Bone."

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— Paul Arthurs. (@BoneheadsPage) May 16, 2022]]>

Sending BIG love to the 1 n only Bonehead and his family wishing you a speedy recovery we’re all thinking of you rasta you’ll be back on stage bfore you can say r we doing Colombia LG x

— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) April 26, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[A retro Breville toastie stall is opening inside the Arndale Market]]> https://themanc.com/news/a-retro-breville-toastie-stall-is-opening-inside-the-arndale-market/ Tue, 17 May 2022 09:57:55 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281593

A new toasted sandwich stall selling supernoodle, spaghetti hoop and bean and cheese melts is set to be opening at Manchester's Arndale Market this summer.

From the same team behind Portland Street retro toastie favourite Frankie's Toasties, the new food stall will offer all the same goodies -- in a slightly smaller package.

Sharing the news with followers on Instagram, Frankie's Toasties wrote: "It’s Official! We’re coming to the Arndale Markets!

"We’re proud to announce we will be opening a “Little” Frankie’s branch in the Manchester Arndale food market!

The Salford super noodle toastie at Frankie's Toasties. / Image: Frankie's Toasties



"We also have some amazing new things coming to our main Frankies site on Portland Street, such as a whole new re-brand, refurb and also some UK’s first concepts! Watch this space."

Joining the likes of Pancho's Burritos, Just Natas, Wholesome Junkies, and more, the new grab-and-go ‘Little Frankie’s’ stall is tipped to open inside the Arndale Market this July.

Read more: Wholesome Junkies is opening a permanent restaurant in Manchester

Lovers of an old-school Breville toastie will not be disappointed, with childhood favourites like spaghetti hoops, super noodles, and bean and cheese melts all featuring on the menu.

Image: Frankie's Toasties

Elsewhere, you'll find Full English breakfast toasties, hamburger toasties, chilli con carne toasties, a toastie stuffed with four-cheese macaroni, pulled pork and more.

There are spicy ramen noodle toasties, tuna melts, apple and custard toasties and chicken katsu toasties.

And that's not all. There are sweet toasties too - wodged full of chocolate and sweets, smores, peanut butter, banana and Lotus Biscoff.

There's really a toastie for every mood - and you can mix and match ingredients however you like to tailor it even more.

Image: Frankie's Toasties

Frankie's Toasties first opened its doors in Manchester in 2018, spurred on by one man's self-proclaimed mission to open the UK's first "dedicated lip scalding, mouth stripping, retro toastie shop."

As its website says, "everyone loves a red hot toastie, that's so hot it nearly melts your face off."

Named after Barry Chui's 'proper top' family pet, Frankie the bull terrier, this no-fuss toastie shop is the place to go get your Breville fix - no messing about now.

Find its existing site on Portland Street for now, and keep an eye out for the Arndale Market stall's opening this July.

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<![CDATA[Gender-fluid Manchester clothing brand launches new campaign to 'undress discrimination']]> https://themanc.com/business/gender-fluid-manchester-clothing-brand-launches-new-campaign-to-undress-discrimination/ Tue, 17 May 2022 10:26:34 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281387

A gender-fluid clothing company based in Manchester has unveiled four famous faces as brand ambassadors as part of a new campaign to "undress discrimination".

With Manchester being home to one of the highest populations of LGBTQIA+ people in the UK, but with recent statistics from Rainbow Mind sadly finding that 42% of gay men and 70% of lesbian women experience mental health problems, Kontroversial is "on a mission to share the struggles" faced by some of the most diverse communities.

The streetwear brand - which is based right here in Manchester, and was founded back in 2019 by brother and sister duo, Kate and Chris Friar - has launched the ‘Undressing Discrimination’ campaign today, which is the International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia.

The campaign focuses on mental health and features local stars of the stage and screen.

Unfamiliar with Kontroversial? Well, with a vision of a society where clothing is "less gender-specific and focused more on creativity and freedom", the authentic streetwear brand is always aiming to challenge the issues connected with identity and stereotypes, and looks to empower people of all ages, genres, and sizes to feel comfortable with themselves and what they wear.  

As part of the 'Undressing Discrimination' campaign, Kontroversial has chosen five brand ambassadors that it says "challenge the norm" by way of either their gender, profession, sexuality, or beliefs.

The new campaign features a series of hard-hitting interviews that delve into the experiences of the ambassadors, who have all suffered mental health issues due to discrimination.

One of the chosen ambassadors is glamour model, Only Fans content creator, and the UK's most-tattooed woman, Rebecca Holt - who has over 250,000 avid online fans, is a regular in national newspapers, has recently appeared in a Channel 4 documentary examining body confidence and positivity, and has a passion for supporting projects based around the LGBTQIA+ community.

Professional dancer and model Reece Daniels has also been brought on as an ambassador after he spent most of his younger years hiding his homosexuality due to fear of attack and bullying, but since coming out, has travelled the world performing for global superstars such as Rita Ora, and has become the face of campaigns for high street fashion brand and makeup brands.

Joining Reece and Rebecca are gender-fluid performers Denon James and Darnell Gledhill.

Known as 'The Girls', the pair regularly perform at flamboyant events nationwide, representing Manchester's House of Ghetto, and are well-known nationally for competing within the underground 'Ballroom' scene, which is a subculture community based around drag.

The Manchester brand's campaign focuses on mental health and features five local stars of the stage and screen / Credit: Kontroversial

Kontroversial's collection of new brand ambassadors is completed by fitness influencer and mental health mentor Toby Holt - a former drug user who experienced severe depression and suicidal thoughts, but had his life saved by fitness and is now a professional personal trainer and online life mentor.

"I'm so proud to work with our new brand ambassadors," said Kate Friar, co-founder and designer at Kontroversial.

"They represent confidence and body positivity and are not afraid to be who they truly are, which is a message we fully support, and through sharing their experiences, we hope to encourage others to have the confidence to be their authentic selves.

"For us to show different genders wearing the same clothes but worn in totally different ways shows the variety of possibilities within the same product, while also inspiring people to think outside the box of the gender norms and stereotypes associated with it."

As part of the 'Undressing Discrimination' campaign, Kontroversial has teamed up with mental health charity Rainbow Minds to donate 20% of profits from sales in May and June to the charity that helps young people navigate mental health challenges associated with being within the LGBTQA+ community. 

"We’re incredibly grateful for Kontroversial’s generous support," said Naomi Evans - Strategic Communications Lead for Rainbow Mind.

"Our Rainbow Mind project offers inclusive mental health support for LGBTQ+ people, providing a safe space for people to be their authentic selves free from judgement or discrimination [and Kontroversial's] exciting new launch celebrates self-expression and gender inclusivity, values that also reflect our ethos."

Kontroversial says it hopes the new campaign will help to create a reality where people of all genders, beliefs and races are "free to style and present themselves without fear".

All the stories shared by the brand ambassadors for the campaign can be read in full on the Kontroversial website here.

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<![CDATA[Manchester festival cancels event - then deletes social media accounts and website]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-festival-cancels-event-then-deletes-social-media-accounts-and-website/ Tue, 17 May 2022 09:58:42 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281591

BeeU, a new festival in Manchester that was to be headlined by Steps, has been cancelled.

The festival informed ticket-holders over the weekend that its Platt Fields Park event would no longer take place.

Shortly afterwards, the BeeU website and its Instagram page were taken down.

Organisers said it was 'not a decision taken lightly' and thanked everyone who had supported the new event.

Pop group Steps were meant to be performing as part of their 25th anniversary tour around the UK.

Steps' statement on BeeU Festival. Credit: Facebook, Steps

The band said they were 'disappointed' that the event, along with Party at The Park in Perth, had been called off.

They wrote in a Tweet: "We are disappointed to announce that the promoters of BeeUFest Manchester on Jun 18 and Party at The Park in Perth on Jun 19 are no longer able to proceed with these festival shows. Please contact your point of purchase for refunds.

"We are sad we won’t be seeing you on those dates but we hope you can make it to other shows in our #Steps25 summer run. All other dates are going ahead as planned."

A statement from BeeU Festival organisers said: "We are deeply disappointed to have to announce that BeeUFest will not be going ahead this summer.

https://twitter.com/OfficialSteps/status/1525911573012914176

"We have worked hard over the last few months to bring an exciting and vibrant new event to the centre of Manchester however, sadly, we have been unable to manage this.

“We appreciate this will be hugely disappointing for our ticket holders, many of whom supported the event from the very beginning."

All ticket-holders have been contacted and will automatically be issued refunds.

Ticket-holders have also been given free tickets to a Jubilee party in Sackville Gardens, which is being headlined by The Vengaboys, Cheeky Girls, and Cascada.

Read more: Tributes, silences and applause planned for fifth anniversary of Manchester Arena attack

The replacement tickets also include entry to after-parties at Bar Pop and Churchill's in the Gay Village.

A further statement from BeeU Festival said: "We would like to thank everyone for their support that bought tickets.

"Unfortunately with large scale events comes great costs and we understood that at the beginning, we did everything in our means to promote this event and bring a brand new fun festival to Manchester, this summer, but unfortunately we can only do so much our end and due to this had to make the decision to cancel.

"This was not a decision taken lightly but one we had to make. All ticket holders have now been contacted and fully refunded. Once again we thank everyone that was in support of this event and bought tickets."

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We are disappointed to announce that the promoters of BeeUFest Manchester on Jun 18 and Party at The Park in Perth on Jun 19 are no longer able to proceed with these festival shows. Please contact your point of purchase for refunds. pic.twitter.com/rs8DybEatk

— Steps (@OfficialSteps) May 15, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Andy Burnham commits to opposing conversion therapy in Greater Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/andy-burnham-commits-to-opposing-conversion-therapy-in-greater-manchester/ Tue, 17 May 2022 12:55:39 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281650

Andy Burnham has today outlined his commitment to oppose all forms of conversion therapy in Greater Manchester.

The Mayor of Greater Manchester has made the commitment on what is this year's International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) - a day which was first created back in 2004 and aims to represent a major global annual landmark to draw the attention of decision makers to the alarming situation faced by people with diverse sexual orientations, gender identities or expressions, and sex characteristics.

Marked annually on 17 May - commemorating the World Health Organization’s decision to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder in 1990 - IDAHOBIT is now celebrated in more than 130 countries, including 37 where same-sex acts are illegal. 

This year, Mr Burnham has joined forces on IDAHOBIT with Greater Manchester's LGBTQ+ Panel to announce a commitment to oppose the practice of conversion therapy in our region.

The Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Panel believes that the region's people and communities are "our strongest voice for change", and believes that through policy, research, action, and example, lives can be changed for the better.

The panel is looking to make the region a "global example" of a respectful and safe place to live, work, and play.

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Announcing his commitment to opposing conversion therapy and calling on other local organisations to join him in this opposition, Mr Burnham said in a statement today: "Greater Manchester should be a safe city-region for everyone, and we are committed to ending conversion therapy for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.

"Conversion therapy is a practice where an individual or organisation seeks an intervention with a predetermined outcome to change, cure or suppress the sexual orientation or gender identity of a person [and] just as we won't do business with those who promote discrimination or division, we believe that organisations that support, promote or facilitate conversion therapy for any member of the LGBTQ+ community should not be receiving public funding.

Read more: Government retracts its decision to U-turn on banning conversion therapy in the UK

"Those organisations that support, promote, or facilitate conversion therapy or which campaign against the ending of conversion therapy should not be able to provide services on behalf of Greater Manchester Combined Authority, or to receive support from the GMCA or its affiliated community funding streams.

"I urge all public bodies, organisations and businesses in Greater Manchester to sign up to this commitment."

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🗣“Greater Manchester should be a safe city-region for everyone, and we are committed to ending conversion therapy for all members of the LGBTQ+ community"

On #IDAHOBIT Andy and the LGBTQ+ panel have announced a commitment to oppose conversion therapy

👇https://t.co/hOYcrFj5Aw

— Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham (@MayorofGM) May 17, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[McDonald's is launching on Deliveroo in the UK]]> https://themanc.com/news/mcdonalds-is-launching-on-deliveroo-in-the-uk/ Tue, 17 May 2022 12:56:48 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281669

McDonald's has revealed plans to join Deliveroo as a UK partner, meaning that for the first time since the platform launched its users will be able to order Happy Meals direct to their door.

The American fast-food chain has announced a new strategic partnership with the food delivery app, which will make its McDelivery available in the UK from this summer.

Likely to launch in Manchester this July, Deliveroo customers will soon have full access to McDonald's expansive menu from the comfort of their sofa.

Image: McDonald's

McDonald’s and Deliveroo currently partner in France, Italy, Belgium, Australia, Hong Kong, UAE and Kuwait, but this new partnership means that it will now expand into the UK and across other parts of the world.

Alistair Macrow, McDonald’s UK and Ireland CEO, said: “Since we launched McDelivery in 2017, the service has gone from strength to strength. More than 1,200 of our restaurants now offer delivery, and our delivery offer continues to be incredibly popular with customers.”

Read more: Footballing world reacts with love after Jake Daniels becomes first gay UK male player in over 30 years

Carlo Mocci, Deliveroo’s chief business officer UKI, added: “We are delighted to be expanding our partnership with McDonald’s through this global agreement. This will bring McDonald’s iconic menu to millions of consumers. 

“Deliveroo already works with McDonald’s in several markets and expanding our partnership to the UK will excite our UK consumers. Deliveroo’s mission is to become the definitive online food company, and working with McDonald’s will help us to achieve this.” 

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<![CDATA[Inside Blinker, the new Manchester bar with a dedicated martini menu]]> https://themanc.com/news/inside-blinker-the-new-manchester-bar-with-a-dedicated-martini-menu/ Tue, 17 May 2022 15:42:44 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281692

American humourist James Thurber believed that “one [martini] is all right, two is too many, and three is not enough”. After spending a night drinking at Blinker, I'm inclined to agree with him.

The latest addition to Manchester's ever-growing hospitality scene, this new cocktail bar from ex-Gordon Ramsay bars boss Dan Berger sits right at the top of King Street and is, quite frankly, dangerously close to my office.

There are three parts to the menu - a dedicated martini section, another focused on old fashioneds, and a third that changes seasonally to champion four local(ish) ingredients. This month, it's all about mint, pomegranate, rhubarb, and nectarine.

The bar's name itself is inspired by a vintage Prohibition-era cocktail, the Blinker, which lost favour for many years to its trendier and more mainstream counterpart: the whiskey sour.

Image: The Manc Eats
Image: The Manc Eats
Image: The Manc Eats

Another word for blinders, some say the name references tackle used to cover horses' eyes - but it could just as well nod to Prohibition rule-breakers blinded by methanol-laced moonshine, a hazard of the era.

Either way, it's deliciously strong - and sits proudly at the top of the menu as Blinker's signature cocktail.

A combination of raspberry, grapefruit, and rye, it blends winter citrus and corn whisky in perfect harmony and will do much to appease Pornstar martini fans once they realise their passionfruit favourite is nowhere to be found.

And if that doesn't do it, Blinker's Champagne martini certainly will.

Image: The Manc Eats

Unable to resist that particular section, we dove straight in with a classic Martinez - which seemed fitting, being the direct precursor to the martini - before moving on to sample a dry Vesper martini and a sweet Champagne martini, both viscously ice-cold.

We try other things too: a sharp and frothy rhubarb sour, a fiery ginger and rhubarb drink, a tropical old-fashioned, and a Southside fizz, but after leaving I just can't stop thinking about the martinis.

Read more: A retro Breville toastie stall is opening inside the Arndale Market

Image: The Manc Eats
Image: The Manc Eats

It's hard to find a good martini in Manchester, or rather, it has been until now. There are a few usual suspects: the bar at Hawksmoor, or Schofield's, but this is the first time I've seen a section here dedicated to exploring the classic, done well.

By the end of the night, I'm with Dorothy Parker - or at least, feeling mindful of the words often attributed to her: “I like to have a martini, two at the very most –After three I’m under the table, After four, I’m under my host.”

My advice: order some Gordal olives and almonds on the side to keep you going and, if you over indulge, prepare to feel a little sensitive the next day. Personally, I've no regrets.

Read more: Manchester’s Jewish Museum cafe wins big award in its first year

Follow @blinkerbar on Instagram here.

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<![CDATA[Charity football match raises over £80,000 in honour of Manchester Arena attack victims]]> https://themanc.com/news/charity-football-match-raises-over-80000-in-honour-of-manchester-arena-attack-victims/ Wed, 18 May 2022 07:46:54 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281724

A charity football match played last month in honour of the Manchester Arena attack victims and their families has raised over £80,000.

With this year marking five years since the bombing that saw 22 people tragically lose their lives on 22 May 2017, the Manchester Remembers match was played ahead of the anniversary last month at Manchester City’s Academy Stadium - with star-studded teams of ex-professionals and celebrities lacing up their boots for the occasion.

Famous Manc comedian Jason Manford played for the celebrity team on the day, alongside Bolton-born actor, comedian, and TV presenter Paddy McGuiness, while ex-Manchester City stars Shaun Goater and Trevor Sinclair featured for the former players team, along with other ex-professionals Paul Merson, Matt Le Tissier, Wes Brown, and Clayton Blackmore.

‘King of the Jungle’ Danny Miller, Love Island star Callum Jones, and comedian Steve Royle also played for the celebrities team.

Former Manchester City players Peter Reid and Joe Royle were in charge of coaching the celebrities’ team, and longtime football manager ‘Big Sam’ Allardyce headed up the team of ex-players.

Read more: Local stars to play in charity football match marking fifth anniversary of Manchester Arena attack

The Manchester Remembers match was put together by local business owner Paul Corrigan and firefighter Aaron Lee - who was one of the first responders to attend the scene of the incident, and who had already raised over £40,000 for charities and also established the ‘Hive 22 Running Club’ in the aftermath of the Arena attack.

And now there is a further £82,492 from the match to add to the already-impressive total.

Taking to Twitter to announce the final fundraising total now that it's all been tallied up, MCR Remembers thanked everyone "for all your support", and confirmed that all benefitting charities will receive £16,498 each.

https://twitter.com/McrRemembers/status/1526246955969662976?s=20&t=BLlA3hOx8SRbRkkHF4UcpQ

The funds were raised for five different charities set up by the families of the victims of the Manchester Arena attack - Chloe and Liam Together Forever Trust, Liv’s Trust, The Megan Hurley Foundation, The Remembering Nell Foundation, and Eilidh’s Trust.

Read more: Tributes, silences and applause planned for fifth anniversary of Manchester Arena attack

"What happened on that night shocked not just Manchester but the world," Aaron Lee said ahead of the match.

"We had to do something special and remember those that were so sadly taken from their families and felt launching a city-wide football game would help us raise funds that could really make a difference."

Featured Image - MCR Remembers (via Twitter)

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Worth the wait…

£8️⃣2️⃣,4️⃣9️⃣2️⃣.0️⃣0️⃣ !!

Eighty Two Thousand, Four Hundred and Ninety Two pounds !!!

Meaning each charity will get

£1️⃣6️⃣,4️⃣9️⃣8️⃣.4️⃣0️⃣ 🫶🏼

Thank you for all your support 🐝@chloeandliam24t @RememberingNell @meganhurleyfnd @Livs_Trust @eilidhstrust pic.twitter.com/hBKc3QPxcc

— MCRRemembers ⚽️🐝 (@McrRemembers) May 16, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Brand new festival to take over Salford this year - and it's FREE]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/brand-new-festival-to-take-over-salford-this-year-and-its-free/ Wed, 18 May 2022 03:15:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281778

A brand new, totally free festival will spill into venues in Salford later this year.

The We Invented the Weekend festival will bring together class acts from the worlds of sports, music, comedy, theatre, dance, workshops, talks, food, charity, wellness, crafts and more.

There'll be everything from water sports on the canal, to community feasts, to workshops, to vintage markets, to live music, right across MediaCity and Salford Quays.

The event has been created in partnership with some cultural heavyweights from the city, including the BBC, The Lowry, the University of Salford, the Royal Horticultural Society, Eat Well MCR, Science and Industry Museum, The Open University's Business School, HOST, Salford Community Leisure, Salford CVS, Sounds from the Other City and hundreds of community organisations.

The inaugural festival is set to take place across the weekend of 10 and 11 September. It promises to be 'a festival by the people, for the people'.

We Invented the Weekend will take over Salford venues - and its waterways. Credit: Supplied

The inspiration for We Invented the Weekend goes all the way back to 1843, when the actual concept of a weekend was invented right here in Greater Manchester.

Robert Lowes (Salford Lyceum director, workers’ rights activist, and also Sir Ian McKellen’s great grandfather) campaigned to win workers the right to leisure time on Saturday afternoons.

A full programme for We Invented the Weekend will be announced in the coming months, but already confirmed is CBeebies Live Bedtime Stories, the BBC Philharmonic, events at The Lowry, activities at the Science and Industry Museum, and gardening activity from RHS Bridgewater.

We Invented the Weekend will suit all ages. Credit: Supplied

Sounds from the Other city will also pull together a music partnership, expanding from their Chapel Street base to the Quays for the first time.

The Salford Weekend Orchestra with the BBC Philharmonic will invite people across the city to join a mass community performance, with all instruments and abilities welcome. The piece will be composed by Michael Betteridge (artistic director of The Sunday Boys - Manchester’s LBTQ+ low voice choir), and performed in the MediaCity Piazza during the festival.

Hundreds of community organisations, including cheerleaders, bakers and disco dancers, have been invited to take part.

Key people and organisations involved in developing the festival are Wayne Hemingway MBE who is creative director; Salford’s City Mayor Paul Dennett; Tom Stannard, chief executive of Salford City Council; Julia Fawcett OBE, chief executive of The Lowry; Gwen Oakden, development director at The Lowry; Controller of BBC Radio 5 Live Heidi Dawson; Marketing Manchester’s international marketing director Victoria Braddock and MediaCity place director, Josie Cahill.

Wayne Hemingway MBE said: "The weekend is an intrinsic part of the rhythm of life. It’s hard to imagine life without the weekend, yet less than 180 years ago it didn’t exist. Happily, Sir Ian McKellen’s great grandad put an end to life without it.

Read more: Manchester festival cancels event – then deletes social media accounts and website

“Greater Manchester can rightly claim to have invented the weekend and is a place that knows how to celebrate it. Whatever your bag, be it boxing or box sets, crafts or cricket, dancing or digging, reading or raving, swimming or samba, kicking back or letting loose, whatever free time means to you, MediaCity and Salford Quays is the place to be on September 10th and 11th for what has all the ingredients to become THE national celebration of free time."

Paul Dennett added: "The City of Salford’s motto and the name of our strategy for culture, creativity and the arts is ‘Suprema Lex’, which means ‘The Welfare of the People is the Highest Law’. The welfare of the people of Salford is paramount, and as the cost of living rises, We Invented the Weekend is set to deliver a programme of essential free cultural and creative activity that is open to every community across our city.

"We Invented the Weekend will be a great spectacle, reflecting our proud social history, whilst also animating the fantastic public realm at Salford Quays in true Spirit of Salford style."

To find out more about the festival and sign up for updates, visit weinventedtheweekend.com.

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<![CDATA[Family of boy, 3, who died in Rochdale dog attack pay heartbreaking tribute to 'brave' little boy]]> https://themanc.com/news/family-of-boy-3-who-died-in-rochdale-dog-attack-pay-heartbreaking-tribute-to-brave-little-boy/ Tue, 17 May 2022 17:22:46 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281850

The family of a Rochdale three-year-old have paid a heartbreaking tribute to their 'happy little boy' after he was killed in a dog attack.

Daniel John Twigg was a 'brave and intelligent' child, his family said in a statement issued through Greater Manchester Police.

Daniel's family said: "Daniel was a happy, kind and caring little boy who was loved by all who knew him.

"He loved Paw Patrol and playing with his brother and sister, he also loved being around animals - especially his pony, Splash.

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"He brought us many laughs and was a comical character. He was brave, intelligent and full of many characteristics.

"Daniel loved being with his whole family and will be missed by all.

"On behalf of our family, we ask people to respect our privacy."

Emergency services were called to an incident on Carr Lane in Milnrow at around 1.15pm on Sunday 15 May, where Daniel was rushed to hospital.

Read more: Tributes, silences and applause planned for fifth anniversary of Manchester Arena attack

The tot was with a number of dogs outside prior to being found with serious injuries.

Several dogs have been seized, and one Cane Corse has been destroyed.

After handing himself in to custody, a 48-year-old man has been arrested under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 and remains in custody for questioning.

Anyone with information should share it via 0161 856 7386 quoting Operation Guernsey or https://mipp.police.uk/operation/06GMP22P28-PO1. Information can also be shared anonymously via the independent charity – Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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#TRIBUTE | The family of three-year-old Daniel Twigg who sadly died following a dog attack in Rochdale have paid tribute to their 'happy, kind and caring little boy who was loved by all who knew him.'

They say he brought them "many laughs and was a comical character.' pic.twitter.com/FQIjBGDBas

— Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) May 17, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Great Manchester Run 2022 - road closures, route map, and everything you need to know]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/great-manchester-run-2022-road-closures-route-map-and-everything-you-need-to-know/ Wed, 18 May 2022 08:00:05 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281854

The time has finally almost arrived for tens of thousands of Mancs to take to the streets for the Great Manchester Run 2022.

The huge race - both a 10km and a half marathon - will take place on Sunday 22 May, 2022.

The route will once again weave past some of the city's most beautiful landmarks, with dozens of entertainment zones along the way to motivate runners along to the finish line.

This year, each wave of runners will take part in a minute's applause, to mark the fifth anniversary of the Manchester Arena terror attack.

Here's what you need to know - whether you're running or just cheering on from the sidelines - for this year's Great Manchester Run.

What roads will be closed for the Great Manchester Run?

Several roads in the city centre, including parts of Deansgate, Peter Street, Portland Street and Oxford Street at points over the weekend.

Some streets will close as early as Saturday, too, to allow for access to ready the running route.

You can see the full list of road closures, and the times they'll be closed, at manchester.gov.uk.

What time does every wave start running?

The Great Manchester Run. Credit: Supplied

The event village and information point will open from 7.30am, ready for half marathon runners to assemble from 8am.

The red and blue waves for the half marathon will start at 8.30am (with a group warm-up 10 minutes prior), followed by the elite wheelchair start at 9am.

Then it's over to the main event, the Great Manchester Run 10km race.

Elite women will start at 11.15am, elite men and the orange wave will set off at 11.30am, the white wave at 11.47am, the green wave at 12.30pm, and the pink wave at 12.47pm.

Every group of runners will have their own assembly times and warm-ups too - check here for yours.

How do I get to the Great Manchester Run?

The Great Manchester Run. Credit: Supplied

With so many roads closed for the event, the best way to get into town is with public transport.

TfGM will help you to plan your journey, but the closest tram stop to the start line will be St Peter's Square, or Piccadilly Gardens for some waves.

It's also close to Oxford Road train station and only a short walk from Manchester Piccadilly.

There's a map of the route below to help you get your bearings.

What do I do with my bags and possessions?

The Great Manchester Run. Credit: Supplied

The race organisers have helpfully arranged 18 baggage buses where you can drop your things off before you start running.

There are six for half marathon runners and a dozen more for those taking on the 10km - just fill in the baggage label included in your race pack and secure it to your bag.

You'll need your run number to access the bus. Runners are advised not to leave valuables in bags, although there are security staff present.

Route map and entertainment zones

The Great Manchester Run is popular for its fast and flat route - but also for the party that takes place all the way round.

This year's entertainment zones will spur runners on with everything from water pistol breaks to a live DJ, as well as a new apres-run zone at the end.

The route itself will begin in the city centre before heading out to Old Trafford, along the water at Salford Quays, and back to Deansgate.

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<![CDATA[Inflation rises to 40-year UK high of 9% amid cost of living crisis]]> https://themanc.com/news/inflation-rises-to-40-year-uk-high-of-9-amid-cost-of-living-crisis/ Wed, 18 May 2022 07:33:22 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281859

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has confirmed today that UK inflation has risen to 9% amid the growing cost of living crisis.

This is the highest it has been for 40 years.

The data released by the ONS today showed prices hiked across a broad range of everyday goods and services during April, but almost three-quarters of this inflation rise was said to be accounted for by the unprecedented 54% increase in the energy price cap - which kicked in at the start of the month.

Millions of people across the UK saw an unprecedented £693-a-year rise in energy costs last month when the a higher energy price cap was introduced.

The energy price cap - which is the mechanism that outlines the maximum amount that companies can charge to provide energy - has been credited with protecting around 22 million UK households from the worst of the price hikes after COVID-19 restrictions were eased and the war in Ukraine pushed up wholesale gas prices.

The cap also prevented companies from passing on unprecedented increases to their customers.

But the average bill rose by 54%, or £693 annually, from April to £1,971, and the latest forecasts suggest bills could rise to almost £2,600 in October when the next price cap adjustment is due.

Read more: Cost of living crisis meant one million UK adults went an ‘entire day without food’ last month

Record high prices for both petrol and diesel were other major factors in the inflation rise.

https://twitter.com/ONS/status/1526805149032783872?s=20&t=73RrT7_GjP5_zGgOKocIAQ

Speaking on the price hikes, Grant Fitzner - Chief Economist at the ONS - said: "Inflation rose steeply in April, driven by the sharp climb in electricity and gas prices as the higher price cap came into effect.

"Around three-quarters of the increase in the annual rate this month came from utility bills... [and] steep annual rises in the cost of metals, chemicals and crude oil also continued, along with higher prices for goods leaving factory gates," he added.

Read more: Government could scrap annual MOTs amid rising cost of living crisis

"This was driven by increases for food products, transport equipment and metals, machinery and equipment."

Record high prices for both petrol and diesel were other major factors in the inflation rise / Credit: iStockphoto

The Bank of England has also released updated forecasts earlier this month that suggest inflation will top 10% later this year.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak says the government "stands ready to take further action" in response to the rise in inflation, explaining in a statement today: "Countries around the world are dealing with rising inflation [and] today's inflation numbers are driven by the energy price cap rise in April, which in turn is driven by higher global energy prices.

"We cannot protect people completely from these global challenges, but are providing significant support where we can.

"We stand ready to take further action."

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The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs grew 7.8% in the year to April 2022.

This is up from the 6.2% growth in the year to March 2022 https://t.co/nLz4yAJDYK

— Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ONS) May 18, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Mancs needed to help out at this year's Manchester Day parade]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/mancs-needed-to-help-out-at-this-years-manchester-day-parade/ Wed, 18 May 2022 10:12:36 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281894

Manchester City Council is on the lookout for local residents to lend a hand as the Manchester Day parade returns this year.

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the much-loved free event that is Manchester Day is back for 2022 on Sunday 19 June, with thousands of people set to flood the city’s streets for what promises to be a bigger and better parade than ever before.

And now you could be a part of it

The Council is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers to "help bring the streets alive", with applications now open.

People who fancy helping out on the day will be placed "right in the heart of the action", according to the Council, and they will have behind the scenes access, and a vital role in delivering the spectacle that will be Manchester Day 2022 - with opportunities ranging from setting up the parade, to helping visitors find their way, and assisting the creatives involved. 

Read more: Manchester Day parade returns for 2022 following two-year hiatus

Wayfinding Volunteers, Participant Support Volunteers, and Creative Volunteers with a wide range of responsibilities are all needed to help ensure the parade runs as smoothly as possible, and they will be positioned all around the city.

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"It’s great that Manchester Day is returning to the city," said Cllr Pat Karney - Chair of Manchester Day 2022.

"Manchester Day’s success relies on the passion of our thousands of volunteers who dedicate their time each year [and] the day would not be the same without the enthusiasm of our army of volunteers."

"I can’t wait to see people get involved in the parade," he concluded.

Back for its first outing since 2019, the spotlight for this year’s Manchester Day - which is created by Manchester People, and produced by award-winning local arts organisation Walk the Plank - will be dedicated to the city's children and young people, who Cllr Pat Karney said "have missed out on so much during the pandemic".

Revellers will get the chance to immerse themselves in a kaleidoscope of colour, sound and culture, as youth and community groups from across the city join the famous parade - which has become the highlight of the day. 

As always, music and dance will also spill over into the city centre squares for an afternoon of family entertainment, food and drink.

More details are set to be revealed in the coming weeks.

Manchester City Council is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers to "help bring the streets alive" / Credit: Manchester Day

Fancy helping out?

Applications to volunteer for Manchester Day 2022 are open until 31 May, and you can find more information and stick your name down here.

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We're looking for volunteers.🤗

We have lots of exciting roles available on 19 June and in the lead up to #ManchesterDay.

Help bring our streets to life with colour, sound and spectacle in our most anticipated parade yet!

Sign up now: https://t.co/UPKUqwv0B2 pic.twitter.com/Q0oOngaGqT

— Manchester Day (@manc_day) May 16, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Now Harry Styles' accent has gone weird, and people are 'bereft']]> https://themanc.com/trending/now-harry-styles-accent-has-gone-weird-and-people-are-bereft/ Wed, 18 May 2022 08:48:14 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281906

There's something weird happening to all the former One Direction bandmates, with Harry Styles the latest to come out with a shiny new accent.

A clip of the star in conversation with Zane Lowe has gone viral this week after his normal northern-tinged accent sounded distinctly American.

The interview between the pair covers everything from new album Harry's House to his personal relationships.

The singer was born in Worcestershire but spent much of his life in Holmes Chapel, just across the border in Cheshire.

Harry Styles and Zane Lowe in conversation. Credit: Apple Music / Zane Lowe

Harry has now spent a lot of time in Los Angeles, and the US is clearly rubbing off on his accent.

People were all in a tizz over the transatlantic tint to his voice.

One person commented: "For a band called One Direction, their accents really have gone all over the gaff ain't they?"

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Someone else Tweeted: "First Liam Payne, now Harry styles. They start speaking and you feel like their accent is heading in one direction and then woah, off it goes in another."

Earlier this year, One Direction fans also lost their minds over Liam Payne's blended accent on the Oscars red carpet.

One user said about Harry: "just heard harry styles’ new accent and ick doesn’t cover it. his sex appeal has PLUMMETED i am bereft."

Read more: Charity football match raises over £80,000 in honour of Manchester Arena attack victims

Another wrote: "I am calling for a complete and total shutdown of Harry Styles until we can figure out what the hell is going on with his accent."

Someone asked: "Why am i so affected by harry styles losing his lil soft northern accent."

You can watch the full interview with Harry Styles and Zane Lowe on Apple Music.

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Today is the day. 10am pt sharp. @Harry_Styles #HarrysHouse @AppleMusic https://t.co/Urz4A9EZcD https://t.co/we04302NsZ pic.twitter.com/JOCcs1QDqv

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<![CDATA[First images released as plans are submitted to build the UK's biggest 'urban farm' in Oldham]]> https://themanc.com/news/first-images-released-as-plans-are-submitted-to-build-the-uks-biggest-urban-farm-in-oldham/ Wed, 18 May 2022 10:02:05 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281926

The first images of plans submitted to build the UK's biggest urban farm and eco-park in Oldham have been released.

Following what was a lengthy period of public consultation events, a planning application for the new 'Northern Roots' project has now been submitted to Oldham Council by JDDK Architects, which - along with outline proposals for new 160-acre site - also includes some detailed design proposals for a new visitor centre and learning centre.

When complete, Northern Roots will be the UK’s largest urban farm and eco-park, and is expected to attract around 100,000 visitors each year.

Set in the heart of Oldham, developers say the project will create "a unique community and visitor destination" that offers a wide range of new facilities and activities, while also aiming to create hundreds of jobs, training, and business opportunities for local people, and support the health and wellbeing of residents.

Facilities included in the submitted plans feature a natural amphitheatre, a swimming pond, a multi-use / learning and interpretation space, a forestry depot, a community allotment, and a cafe, as well as the visitor and learning centres.

According to JDDK Architects, plans for the Visitor Centre have been designed to "blend with the surrounding natural environment" and nestle into the woodland edge of the nearby Grade II-listed Alexandra Park, while the Learning Centre will house a reception, teaching kitchen and breakout space, staff facilities, multi faith prayer and meditation space, classrooms, toilets and a bunkhouse.

The site could host outdoor performances, weddings, festivals, workshops, and more.

Speaking on the submitted design proposals, Anna da Silva - Project Director of Northern Roots, - said: "Actively involving communities in Oldham in the design and co-creation of the proposed Visitor Centre and Learning Centre at Northern Roots has been really important [as] not only has the process been dynamic, iterative and allowed for meaningful involvement in shaping the final proposals, it will foster a sense of ownership in the community in the long term.

Read more: Eton College is opening a free sixth form in education ‘cold spot’ Oldham

"These are buildings that have been shaped by people in Oldham for people in Oldham - and that is key to the overall ethos of Northern Roots."

Northern Roots is expected to attract around 100,000 visitors each year / Credit: JDDK Architects

Funding for the Northern Roots project is is coming from the UK government’s Towns Fund - which awarded Oldham £24.4 million for four projects - as well as from outside charities, funds, and organisations.

If the plans are approved, building work could begin in late 2022.

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<![CDATA[All the new Greater Manchester restaurants added to Deliveroo this May 2022]]> https://themanc.com/news/all-the-new-greater-manchester-restaurants-added-to-deliveroo-this-may-2022/ Wed, 18 May 2022 12:23:43 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281966

This May, we've got some cracking new additions on Deliveroo in Manchester, making it harder than ever to choose what to order for your cheat day takeaway.

To make it a bit easier on you, we’ve broken down all the newcomers by borough and picked out a few new stand-outs we think are well worth a try if you feel like switching up your usual order.

From saucy Neapolitan sandwiches to Chinese lettuce wraps, huge sushi platters, burgers and more, keep reading to discover the best new additions to Deliveroo this May.  

 

Manchester

Image: Mira

Our pick: Mira 

What does it serve? These saucy sandwiches are a Napoli staple, and after just one year of having them in Manchester, we no longer see how we'd do without. A natural evolution of the simple act of tearing the end off a loaf of fresh bread to scoop up some ragu, the Cuzzetiello might be crude but it's also incredibly satisfying. 

Our pick: Hello Vegan

What does it serve? Dim sum, bahn mi and pho all feature on the fusion Asian menu at Hello Vegan, alongside curry with tofu, holy basil fried rice, sides of pak choi, choi sum and green beans, plus a range of bubble teas. Housed inside the new Circle Square development, this is a one-stop shop for any healthy vegan takeaway needs.

Image: Archie's

Our pick: Archie's 

What does it serve? Burgers, fries, milkshakes. From a Cheetham Hill carwash to a multi-million-pound burger empire, the success story of Archie's is one of Manchester's best. As are their burgers. Made fresh daily and all completely halal, there's a burger (and a milkshake) for every occassion. 

Manchester City Centre


Rice Paper Pho
Downtown Oriental
Downtown Market
Hello Boba
N0.110 老火记

Stretford
Kingfisher

Chorlton
Kingfisher
Zitano

Withington
Tadka Maharashtrian Vegetarian and Vegan Kitchen

Salford

Image: Vegan Marge

Our pick: Wawin

What does it serve? Veggie and vegan Chinese scran of dreams. Fried rice, chow mein and udon dishes, salt and pepper starters, lettuce wraps, daily specials, like wasabi black fungus and garlic cucumber, chilli beancurd sheet, Yuxlang aubergine and more.

Salford
Greenhalgh's

Media City
Marco's New York Italian

Trafford

Image: Sugo Pasta Kitchen

Our pick: Sugo Pasta Kitchen, Sale 

What does it serve? Fresh pasta dishes, bruschetta pugliese, Swaledale lamb and pecorino meatballs, tiramisu. This is the third site for the excellent Sugo, already well-established in Altrincham and Ancoats.

Cheadle
Greenhalgh's

Altrincham
Kingfisher

Bury

Image: Codi's Kitchen

Our pick: Codi's Kitchen, Prestwich 

What does it serve? Open for takeaway only, this Asian fusion and fresh sushi spot in Prestwich is a welcome new addition to the area. As well as all your sushi favourites (maki, nigiri, sashimi, temaki etc) you'll also find poke bowls, tacos, bao buns and mains like katsu, teriyaki, miso cod and crispy chilli chicken.

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<![CDATA[Food boss warns school dinner portions could shrink as food costs soar]]> https://themanc.com/news/food-boss-warns-school-dinner-portions-could-shrink-as-food-costs-soar/ Wed, 18 May 2022 11:43:12 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281970

The boss of one of the UK’s largest produce wholesalers has warned that school dinner portions in England could soon shrink if extra funding isn't provided to tackle rising food costs.

As the growing cost of living crisis continues to make its impact felt across the country, with the latest data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) today confirming inflation has now reached a 40-year high of 9%, Andrew Selley - the chief executive of food distribution business, Bidfood - has now warned that many schools could be forced between offering smaller portions at lunchtime and using cheaper ingredients.

He told the BBC Radio 4's Today programme that the situation is going to "lead to some difficult decisions for school caterers" as they are either going to have to "serve smaller portions or use cheaper ingredients".

"This not going to be good for children," he added.

Selley also added that baked goods are currently up to 20%-30% more expensive due to rising wheat prices - which will also impact pasta, eggs, and chicken - and this is on top of the fact that the price of sunflower oil has already "doubled against a year ago" as a result of the ongoing war Ukraine.

Read more: Inflation rises to 40-year UK high of 9% amid cost of living crisis

School caterers and other food providers said they were also acing significant difficulties amid rising food and fuel prices, and admitted that labour costs have also gone up.

/ Credit: gov.uk (via Twitter)

Campaigners are now renewing urges to government ministers to provide free school meals for one million extra children in England to ease growing cost of living pressures on struggling families, as currently, only two in five children in poverty are eligible for free school lunches or school holiday support.

While many campaigners say they accept that food providers are face rising costs like all other industries, they believe the priority should still be to provide more free school meals.

Jacquie Blake - National Chair of LACA - the School Food People, a representative body for school food - said the situation is now "unprecedented".

She explained: "Our budgets cannot keep up. Our members are telling us that they will be unable to meet the school food standards if funding does not increase... [and] increasingly, we are seeing children fall through the gap.

"They are not entitled to free school meals but their parents cannot afford a school lunch."

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In response to the concerns raised by campaigners and several food providers, a government spokesperson said: "We recognise the pressures that some schools may face and have given them the autonomy to agree individual contracts with suppliers and caterers, using their increased core funding.

Read more: Parents left ‘fuming’ after Lancashire primary school goes meat-free

"This funding has gone up by £4 billion in 2022-23 alone - a 7% increase in cash terms per pupil from last year".

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<![CDATA[Over 100,000 sign pensioner's petition to bring back tills at Tesco]]> https://themanc.com/news/over-100000-sign-pensioners-petition-to-bring-back-tills-at-tesco/ Wed, 18 May 2022 11:56:35 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282003

A regular shopper at Tesco is pleading with the supermarket giant to "stop replacing people with machines", and has even launched a petition to take them on.

Pat McCarthy, aged 69, started the petition after she struggled to use the self-checkout tills at her local big Tesco supermarket.

Stating "you can't speak to a machine", she's now calling on the company to reintroduce more staffed checkouts - and it seems the nation is on her side.

The petition has already hit over 100,000 signatures - 102,222 at the time of writing - and looks set to soon become one of the most-signed petitions on Change.org.

In it, Pat makes several well-put arguments for the return of more staff, explaining that at her local Tesco, and "probably all over the country, Tesco is bringing in new self-service and sort-it-yourself card only till machines. They make up 3/4 of the tills now. 

"These new tills are not accessible for people who don't have credit cards and can only use cash or those with little confidence to use these self-service card-only tills - myself included. 

"As an older woman, I can't lift anything heavy, and that goes for many disabled people."

She continues: "People such as carers, older people, disabled people with mobility problems or lifting problems have to queue waiting for more than 30 minutes.

"I couldn't lift the windscreen wash the other day in Tesco because it was so heavy and some men were lovely to help and had to put it in my car for me. 

"If they weren’t around and my daughter wasn’t with me, I would have been helpless."

https://twitter.com/WorkPsychol/status/1525815964696199168

Her petition also points out that the new self-service tills have "displaced mainly part-time women staff", and echos something many older people miss - the bit of chit-chat you have with the staff as they're scanning your items.

She explains: "I love chatting with the staff, albeit briefly, especially as l live on my own. Talking with human staff is important to me. Now that experience has been taken away from me.

It is not the first time that shoppers have pushed back against self-checkout tills. Back in 2015, Morrisons brought back staff at 1,000 "express" checkouts after learning 67% of their customers felt enxious using the self scanning tills.

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The full petition reads: "My name is Pat, I am 69 years old, and retired but I am a volunteer helping disabled people with applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) forms and a Trustee of my local Disability Network. 

"My local Tesco has inaccessible self-service tills with no staff which makes the shopping experience physically difficult and overwhelming.

"At my local Tesco mega-store, and probably all over the country, Tesco is bringing in new self-service and sort-it-yourself card only till machines. They make up 3/4 of the tills now. 

"These new tills are not accessible for people who don't have credit cards and can only use cash or those with little confidence to use these self-service card-only tills - myself included. 

"People such as carers, older people, disabled people with mobility problems or lifting problems have to queue waiting for more than 30 minutes.

Image: Flickr

"I couldn't lift the windscreen wash the other day in Tesco because it was so heavy and some men were lovely to help and had to put it in my car for me.  If they weren’t around and my daughter wasn’t with me, I would have been helpless.

"These new self-service card tills have displaced mainly part-time women staff. 

"I love chatting with the staff, albeit briefly, especially as l live on my own. Talking with human staff is important to me. Now that experience has been taken away from me.

"With these new replacement Self-service-card-only tills (SSCOT) you have to choose your shopping if you can find it, put it in the trolley, unpack it, load it onto the belt that is static, scan it (if the scanner works), shove it across onto a packing area, pay for it and then lift it off out of the packing area and then load it into your trolley. This is a physically taxing process. As an older woman, I can't lift anything heavy, and that goes for many disabled people.

Read more: Food boss warns school dinner portions could shrink as food costs soar

"I challenge Ken Murphy Chief Executive of Tesco to meet with me for a discussion to explain his 'replace people with machines policy'. I want Ken Murphy to bring staff back to do check-outs on the till and not have a replace people with machines policy.

"If we lose, it means an erosion of a great shopping experience into a Tesco's shopping nightmare.  

"Sign and share this petition to help people with physical difficulties to have a better shopping experience in Tesco by bringing back staff."

A Tesco spokesperson said: "Our colleagues and the friendly service they provide are absolutely vital to our stores and will always be on hand to help our customers, whether they are checking out at one of our colleague-operated or self-service checkouts."

If you'd like to sign the petition you can do so here.

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On my last visit to Tesco’s we had a £170 shop. We were told to go to the self check out tills! We said unless you open the check out we were leaving all this right here and will never shop here again - they opened the tills #BringBackTescoStaff

— DrAngi (@WorkPsychol) May 15, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[McDonald's slashes McPlant prices for National Vegetarian Week]]> https://themanc.com/news/mcdonalds-slashes-mcplant-prices-for-national-vegetarian-week/ Wed, 18 May 2022 12:52:52 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282042

In honour of National Vegetarian Week, McDonald's is slashing the prices of its vegetarian menu items to just 99p.

Dishes like the McPlant burger, Veggie Deluxe and Veggie Dippers are all on sale at a hugely reduced price this week as the chain celebrates its new position in the vegetarian market.

It seems funny to think that there was a time when you couldn't get a veggie or vegan burger at McDonald's, but the past year has been huge in terms of the chain's meat-free growth.

Image: McDonald's

At the beginning of the year, the worldwide fast-food chain announced that it would be serving up its first McPlant burger, reports The Hoot.

Now, as we enter National Vegetarian Week, McDonald's is promoting its meat-free produce once more- but this time at the bargain price of 99p.

On selected days throughout National Vegetarian Week, customers will be able to get the likes of the McPlant Burger, Veggie Dippers and other favourites using the McDonald's app at a considerably lower price.

Read More: All the new Greater Manchester restaurants added to Deliveroo this May 2022

Image: Wikimedia Commons

Michelle Graham-Clare, Chief Marketing Officer, McDonald’s UK and Ireland said during a press statement that officially made announced #McPlantEverywhere: “We’re proud to once again be offering our customers more great-tasting options from McDonald’s. Its our same iconic taste – but plant-based.”

All 99p offers will be exclusively available when ordered on the McDonald's app.

According to reports, these are the expected items to drop in price throughout the week:

Wednesday 18 May 2022 – 99 McPlant burger

Thursday 19 May 2022 – 99p Veggie Deluxe

Friday 20 May 2022 – 99p McPlant burger

Sunday 22 May 2022 – Spend £20 and save £5 offer

Monday 23 May 2022 – Veggie Dippers

Image: McDonald's UK

This is not the first time that the company has made headlines this week.

Yesterday, news emerged that McDonald's has said it will be selling off its locations in the country and ‘de-Arching’ the new owners, citing the ongoing ‘humanitarian crisis’ caused by the conflict.

Whilst many companies have announced temporary sanctions on Russia. this move by McDonald’s makes it one of just a handful of global brands to permanently pull out of the country in protest of the war.

For more information, visit the McDonald's website.

Feature Image- Visual KarsaUnsplash

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<![CDATA[Manchester Jazz Festival returns to the city this weekend]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-jazz-festival-returns-to-the-city-this-weekend/ Wed, 18 May 2022 13:36:31 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282060

Manchester Jazz Festival (mjf) returns to the city for 10 days this May, and it's not to be missed.

The city’s longest-running music festival, it's completely unlike anything else in Manchester - featuring a jam-packed lineup showcasing some of the best names in UK contemporary jazz as well as up-and-coming talent from across the north of England.

Taking place from 20-29 May, the festival opens this weekend with a free weekender at Escape To Freight Island, followed by ticketed weekday gigs across the city.

Free performances will also take place in Piccadilly Station and Barbirolli Square this year as part of new work commissioned through the festival's mjf Originals scheme.

Elsewhere, budding pianists are being encouraged to take part in the mjf piano trial, which sees thirteen pianos placed across Manchester city centre, courtesy of Forsyth's Music.

As part of the new piano trail, pianists of all skill levels are being encouraged to share their performances for a chance to win some top prizes - including their very own piano.

Rum Buffalo will be performing at Manchester Jazz festival 2022. / Image: mjf

Read more: 13 pianos have been placed across Manchester for the public to play – and win prizes

From 20-29 May, mjf2022 will see gigs taking place from the likes of Nubya Garcia, Secret Night Gang, Tim Garland, Anthony Joseph, Zoe Rahman, Rum Buffalo, and Daniel Casimir.

Festival-goers can also check out weekday gigs at St Ann’s Church, The Yard, Matt & Phreds and Forsyth Music, before the festival closes with an extended weekend-long party at Band on the Wall.

Speaking on the upcoming festival, Steve Mead, mjf CEO and Artistic Director, said: “As well as taking audiences on a journey across Manchester’s iconic venues, we’re bringing you an exceptional array of jazz sounds by the very best players, and some new music encounters that you’ll be able to experience for free across the city centre.

"We can’t wait for you to join us.”

2022 Manchester Jazz Festival highlights

Escape To Freight Island will play host to a free opening weekend to launch the Manchester Jazz Festival. / Image: Escape To Freight Island


Escape to Freight Island, 20-22 May

Escape to Freight Island will play host to the festival for a free opening weekender featuring performances from Secret Night Gang, Daniel Casimir, Xhosa Cole Quartet, Intergalactic Brasstronauts, Emma Johnson's Gravy Boat, Dirty Freud, Jasmine Myra, Dilettante, Sarah Heneghan: Power Out, Kara, Nguvu, The Deportees, Abbie Finn Trio, Timeline, Ain't Misbehaving’. There will also be family-friendly activities and DJs playing all weekend.

The Yard, presented in association with NQ Jazz, 23-25 May

Anthony Joseph, Emma Rawicz Quintet, Alex Hitchcock's Dream Band will play at The Yard over three dates this May.

St Ann’s Church, 23-27 May

Zoe Rahman, Skylla, Brigitte Beraha’s Lucid Dreamers, Sara Colman & Rebecca Nash will all perform at St Ann's Church as part of the festival.

Matt and Phreds, 20-29 May

Jeremy Sassoon Quartet, Heavy Beat Brass Band, Alligator Gumbo, Honey Bee Jazz, Rum
Buffalo, Baiana, Nonunonu, Shapeshifters will perform at Northern Quarter jazz bar Matt and Phreds as part of a collaborative Open Jam night with mjf.

Band on the Wall, 26-29 May

Nubya Garcia, Mulatu Astatke, Tim Garland Group, Gary Crosby Sextet: Mingus Moves,
Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club, Ayanna Witter Johnson, Hackney Colliery Band will take over Band on the Wall as part of the festival this month.

Forsyth Music, 27 May

The Ronnie Scott’s Trio featuring James Pearson - Remembering Oscar Peterson: A portrait
of a jazz legend.

Lara Jones will stage her new work Ensō in a specially constructed geodesic dome in Manchester Piccadilly station. / Image: mjf




mjf originals performances at Piccadilly Station, May 19 – 22

Sax player and electronic musician Lara Jones will stage her new work Ensō in a specially constructed geodesic dome in Manchester Piccadilly station. Audiences can enjoy free performances of the immersive, cinematic audio-visual experience based on Lara’s field recordings of train journeys to loved ones.

Ruby Tingle will present Fountainia, a new piece inspired by Manchester's unique relationship with water, at Barbiriolli Square. / Image: Manchester Jazz Festival

Barbirolli Square, May 27 and 28

Audiovisual artist and performer Ruby Tingle will present Fountainia, her new music inspired by Manchester’s unique relationship with water, particularly its public water features. The free evening performances will take place in Barbirolli Square next to the Bridgewater Hall.

mjf piano trail, May 18-29

The mjf and Forsyth’s music shop are on the hunt for Manchester’s most entertaining street
pianist as a trail of 13 street pianos are placed across the city. There's a whole raft of prizes up for grabs, including a Yamaha P-45B piano, a return ticket for 4 anywhere on the Northern Rail Network, a gift package and vouchers worth over £100 from Quayside Media City UK and a £30 Wagamama voucher for each prize winner.

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Tim Garland. /. Image: MJF

How to get tickets

MJF 2022 will take place from May 20-29 in venues across Manchester city centre.

Tickets for the Manchester Jazz Festival are available now at manchesterjazz.com

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<![CDATA[Judge grants permission for full judicial review into Yousef Makki inquest]]> https://themanc.com/news/judge-grants-permission-for-full-judicial-review-into-yousef-makki-inquest/ Wed, 18 May 2022 14:10:07 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282066

A judge has today granted permission for a full judicial review into the inquest of Manchester schoolboy Yousef Makki.

After Senior Coroner Alison Mutch said she could not safely conclude whether the death was either unlawful or accidental, the family of the 17-year-old Manchester Grammar School pupil called for a review back in November to overturn the narrative conclusion.

Yousef Makki was tragically stabbed to death by Joshua Molnar with a flick knife - which the coroner said was purchased online with ease "during break time at school" - during a row they had in the Hale Barns area of Trafford back on the evening of 2 March 2019.

Molnar claimed self-defence and was cleared by a jury at Manchester Crown Court of murder and manslaughter, with the coroner’s narrative conclusion also ruling out both unlawful killing and accidental death.

Read more: Viewers react to ‘devastating’ documentary about the killing of Yousef Makki

He was jailed for 16 months for the possession of a knife in a public place and perverting the course of justice by lying to police at the scene.

Yousef Makki, 17, was stabbed to death in Hale Barns on 2 March 2019 / Credit: Greater Manchester Police

Makki's family described the Coroner's conclusion as "disgusting".

An application was thus made to High Court by a QC acting for Yousef’s father, Ghaleb Makki, and the review was granted today (18 May) at the Manchester Civil Justice Centre.

At the hearing in the High Court today, Matthew Stanbury, representing the Makki family, claimed the coroner's ruling was "inevitable" due to the failure to analyse and "grapple" with central issues in the case, and said the issues included Molnar's credibility and "numerous lies", his state of mind at the time of the stabbing, the question of who was the first to take out a knife, and pathological evidence.

Read more: Yousef Makki’s family launch foundation in his name three years after his death

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"Today is a significant step forward and we are optimistic about getting a fresh inquest," Stanbury said after the judicial review was granted.

"There’s still a long way to go, but it’s a small step in the right direction," Yousef's father added.

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BREAKING: A judge has granted permission for a full judicial review into the inquest of a teenager who died after being stabbed. 17-yr-old Yousef Makki died in Hale Barns 2019. Last year an inquest concluded a narrative verdict. It's now been agreed it could be looked at again. pic.twitter.com/gLhfWrt8DX

— BBC North West (@BBCNWT) May 18, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Rare 'blood rain' phenomenon could hit UK this week with thunderstorms forecast]]> https://themanc.com/trending/rare-blood-rain-phenomenon-could-hit-uk-this-week-with-thunderstorms-forecast/ Thu, 19 May 2022 07:46:27 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282121

Weather forecasters are predicting that a rare 'blood rain' phenomenon could turn skies across the UK red this week.

As heavy thunderstorms mix with a dust cloud from the Sahara, the Met Office has warned that parts of the country could have red or orange rain over the coming days, and it's thought that lightning, strong winds, and hail could also move in.

A yellow warning for thunderstorms has also been issued in South East England, although Greater Manchester and much of the North West looks to have escaped these warnings for now.

But, what actually is 'blood rain' then? And why is it here in the UK?

Well, the unusual weather phenomenon occurs when relatively high concentrations of red coloured dust or particles get mixed with rain, which give it a red appearance as it falls, and, according to the Met Office, the dust cloud in question this time round is likely to come from the Sahara, and it has already been spotted in other European countries over the last few days.

"Each year on several occasions the UK will see rain falling with some amount of dust mixed into it [and] this usually comes from the Sahara before mixing in clouds and falling out," the Met Office explained.

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Giving more of an insight into the 'blood rain' phenomenon, Richard Miles, of the Met Office, said: "There are some dust concentrations in the atmosphere above the UK at present which might well be washed out in the rain.

"But it's likely to be relatively small amounts on the whole."

He added that, away from this, it will be "mostly fine and dry today and tomorrow".

The forecasted thunderstorms elsewhere in the country may cause spray and sudden flooding, according to the Met Office, which could lead to difficult driving conditions, some road closures, delays or cancellations to train and bus services, flooding to homes and businesses, and even power cuts and damage due to lightning strikes.

Thunderstorms come after the warmest day of the year was officially recorded at Heathrow yesterday, when temperatures peaked at 27.5°C.

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For Greater Manchester though, and our apparent lucky escape from 'blood rain' and thunderstorms, we have a dry start to the day today, and it'll be cloudy in places but brightening up throughout the morning to leave an afternoon with long lived sunny spells, with a maximum temperature of 20°C.

Cloud cover will continue to increase throughout Friday morning though, with some showers that may turn heavy in the afternoon. 

Drier but breezier days are expected over the weekend.

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Thursday is looking dry, warm and sunny again for many ☀️

Cloudier in the northwest with a few showers, and early showers will quickly clear southeast England 🌦️ pic.twitter.com/2CRTHuTpUI

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It's now the warmest day of the year so far as temperatures have climbed to 27.5°C at Heathrow 🌡️ pic.twitter.com/kbWakBdCJi

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<![CDATA[You can watch Jurassic Park, Westside Story, and more inside a Peak District cave next month]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/you-can-watch-jurassic-park-westside-story-and-more-inside-a-peak-district-cave-next-month/ Fri, 20 May 2022 13:35:10 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281442

Jurassic Park, Westside Story, and Hook are just some of the blockbuster flicks on show inside one of the UK's most distinctive cinemas next month.

After what was the roaring success of the recent 'Spring Cave Cinema' experiences at Peak Cavern in the picturesque Derbyshire countryside, experimental North West events production company The Village Screen is set to return for a one-off Spielberg Spectacular weekend next month, and a selection of his cult-classics and fan-favourites are all on the lineup.

In what is a contender for one of the most unique movie-watching experiences in the country, audience members will be immersed inside an incredible natural environment, while watching some of Spielberg’s smash hits projected onto a large 21ft screen with incredible sound and beautiful lighting.

Read more: The beautiful Peak District cave that’s being turned into a cinema

The Village Screen's previous events inside Peak Cavern have already been described as "truly amazing experiences" with a "phenomenal atmosphere".

It's fair to say, it's more than just a cinema.

The Village Screen is set to return for a one-off Spielberg Spectacular weekend next month / Credit: The Village Screen

Film fans can expect live music in the car park area of the cave pre-show, street food from some of the region’s finest traders, pop-up bars, drinks and snacks delivered right to their seats during each film, and there's even the option to hire blankets and cushions, and add on Snuggle Packages too - which also includes hot water bottles, a selection of sweets and chocolate to share, and more.

Guests will also be given the chance to write messages that will be displayed on the cinema screen before each film screening, and event organisers also promise there'll be a few "additional surprises" that make these events even more memorable too.

Read more: The northern events company turning unlikely spaces into incredible cinemas

Films on the jam-packed lineup include Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom, Jurassic Park, Hook, and last year’s Oscar-winning Westside Story. 

The Village Screen's Spielberg Spectacular will be popping up at Peak Cavern from Thursday 9 - Sunday 12 June, with tickets now available from £23 for an adult, £21 for a concession (student or senior), and £19 for a child (under 16).

You can grab your tickets here.

After this, the company will next be back at Peak Cavern for Halloween, so keep an eye on its website and social media platforms for all the details. 

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<![CDATA[A guide to eating, drinking and shopping at The Royal Exchange Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/a-guide-to-eating-drinking-and-shopping-at-manchesters-royal-exchange/ Fri, 20 May 2022 12:51:16 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281519

The Royal Exchange building in Manchester has been a cornerstone of the city centre for hundreds of years.

Once a hub for trading cotton and textiles, the Grade II-listed building is now home to restaurants, cafes, independent retailers and big brands.

The Royal Exchange's beautiful arcade is lined with everything from jewellers to menswear boutiques, while other operators face out onto the famous St Ann's Square, Market Street, Old Bank Street, or Cross Street.

It's a place to eat, drink and shop, for everything from a quick lunch to a leisurely afternoon tea with friends.

Here's a guide to some of the places to check out at The Royal Exchange in Manchester.

Image: The Royal Exchange Manchester

Sostrene Grene

Often dubbed 'little Ikea', Sostrene Grene is a popular Danish home and lifestyle store.

This is the perfect place to pick up affordable things for your home and garden, selling everything from furniture to party supplies to gardening gear to candles.

The Whisky Shop

This decadent shop facing out onto Exchange Street is a haven for all things whisky.

The Whisky Shop is a specialist whisky retailer selling popular brands as well as rare bottles, plus glasses, decanters, and cocktail recipe books.

Image: Annie's Manchester

Annie's

This is one of Manchester's cosiest and most traditional tearooms, serving finger sandwiches, scones, sponges and tarts and popular Afternoon Teas.

It also happens to be owned by Coronation Street star Jennie McAlpine and her husband.

Arthur Kay Jewellers

Arthur Kay Jewellers has been in the Royal Exchange for more than 125 years, making it the oldest shop in the building.

Standing on the corner of Market Street and St Ann's Square, the family-run business sells new and pre-owned jewellery and watches at affordable prices.

BBC Podcast host Adeola Patronne pictured at Jenny Jones Jewellery. The retailers helped get her glammed up for a shoot with @hoodrichuk and @footasylum. / Image: Jenny Jones Jewellery

Jenny Jones Jewellery

This jewellers is also one of The Royal Exchange's staple stores, with more than 40 years of trade in the building, and is the longest standing shop in the building.

Jenny Jones Jewellery started life as an antiques stall, back when the basement of the building was a popular shopping centre for stalls and cafes.

The Butcher’s Chop Shop

One of Manchester's coolest barbers has taken up a unit in the arcade, creating a modern space with white tiled walls and a pink neon pig artwork.

Matt Bambroffe and Steve Ward, the pair behind the Butcher's Chop Shop, also own Jersey Street Social Club in Ancoats.

Read more: The Lion King will finally return to Manchester’s Palace Theatre this year

Sean Rayment Boutique

The Sean Rayment Boutique helps mums to pick out the perfect mother-of-the-bride or groom outfit.

It stocks a big range of designer wear, as well as fascinators, wedding hats and accessories, with staff on hand to offer help and advice.

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Hotel Chocolat

The Hotel Chocolat store in The Royal Exchange stocks a huge range of delicious chocolate gifts and treats.

It also has the Velvetiser for some of the best hot chocolate this side of Belgium, and sells ice creams for warmer days.

Lush

Manchester was the first city in the UK to get one of Lush's 'naked' stores, where there's no plastic and no packaging.

You'll find all its usual amazing products, from bath bombs to solid shampoos, sold here.

Image: Lush Manchester
Image: Lush Manchester

Designer Exchange

Always lusted after a designer item but can't face the prices?

Designer Exchange buys and sells top-quality pre-owned designer goods, from handbags to watches to jewellery, with brands including Rolex and Cartier.

Lanigan & Hulme

For top-quality timeless fashion, it has to be Lanigan & Hulme in the Royal Exchange arcade.

The brand is famed for its premium menswear brands selling everything from suits to boots. They now do a classic womenswear range too

Image: Michael's Coffee House UK

Michael's Coffee House

You'll often find happy customers sitting outside the arcade, sipping on specialty coffees and homemade cakes from Michael's Coffee House.

The cafe right at the end of the arcade also sells homemade toasties, smoothies, soups, breakfasts and pastries.

Read more: Sunday Times Rich List reveals the wealthiest people in the UK and North West

The Remedy Kitchen

Just because you might have dietary requirements, doesn't mean you can't enjoy the simple pleasures of cake.

The Remedy Kitchen is a free-from cafe specialising in a dairy-free, gluten-free and refined sugar-free menu.

To find out more and to start planning your day out at the Royal Exchange in Manchester, visit https://www.theroyalexchangemanchester.com/stores/

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<![CDATA[Inside Salford’s incredible abandoned theatre - and the ambitious vision to save it from being lost forever]]> https://themanc.com/feature/inside-salfords-incredible-abandoned-theatre-and-the-ambitious-vision-to-save-it-from-being-lost-forever/ Fri, 20 May 2022 13:19:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281627

Many years ago, when entire neighbourhoods in Salford were flattened during the slum clearances, one relic from its Victorian days stood proud - the Victoria Theatre.

Once an important theatre space, then an early example of a cinema, then more recently a bingo hall, the present-day Victoria Theatre is in an empty masterpiece in a sorry state.

For years, the building was neglected. At various stages in the last decade it has been overrun by pigeons, used as a squat, had water pouring in through the roof and even been used as a marijuana farm. 

In January 2021, new owners stepped in, and immediately tried to hit pause on the building’s rapid decline. The roof was patched up and the building made more secure, to try and preserve it until a proper restoration can begin. 

And that is the vision - to bring this incredible Victorian theatre back into use for the Salford community. 

Inside, you can still see the grandeur that was once more prominent than the decay, from the ornate balconies to the huge stage, sloped towards the audience for optimum acoustics.

Bringing it back to life is massive - and costly - undertaking and the Salford Victoria Theatre Trust expect it could be 20 years before it could operate as a theatre again.

Salford Victoria Theatre in 2012, its days as a bingo hall clearly visible. Credit: Dave Dewsnip

But it could be back in community use much sooner, if dreams come true, with plans for a phased reopening that would see meeting places, small business units, shops and a cafe back open and bustling in as few as five years.

The Trust's current goal is to have the building listed as Grade II*, which would bump it up from being classed as a building of special interest to a 'particularly important' building.

If successful, the Grade II* listing could open up new pots of funding to help bring this beautiful space back into community use.

The heyday

The Salford Victoria Theatre is a rarity in many ways.

It's one of the few remaining examples of an interior designed by architect Bertie Crewe (the Alhambra in Paris is another), an early relic of motion pictures (dating all the way back to 1901), and contains a type of revolutionary-for-its-time engineering where the retracted stage curves downwards, like a roll-top desk.

Samanta Kelly from the Salford Victoria Theatre Trust said: "The craftsmanship that they pulled together is astounding. It was a very over-specced building for its time. They really future-proofed it.

Read more: Tributes, silences and applause planned for fifth anniversary of Manchester Arena attack

"It was built as part our boomtown area where there was so much innovation going on - we had the first trams, the first electric lights, the first railway, all those sorts of things were going on at that time. The fact that they could get the money together to build something like this is quite amazing and it just goes to show what a thriving area this was. This wouldn’t get built today, not in Salford."

Sir Henry Irving travelled to Manchester to lay the foundation stone in 1899, along with Bram Stoker, as part of the movement to bring Shakespeare and opera out of London and to the regions.

It was an opera house to begin with but quickly pivoted to a variety theatre, and then a high-class cinema in 1918 as part of a refurbishment.

Sam recalls how the space operated as a cinema in its early days, saying: "We know they had back projection, that the cinema screen was at the front of the stage.

"They used to sell cheap seats on stage, behind the screen, so you could watch the films in reverse. So I guess you’d just have to learn to read subtitles back-to-front! They didn’t miss a trick in those days when there was money to be made."

The retracting stage in the early 20th century was particularly impressive, and allowed directors to create shows with water features - like actual fountains with water tanks - as their centrepiece.

The decline

Salford Victoria Theatre in 2012. Credit: Dave Dewsnip

Despite its importance both locally and nationally, the Victoria Theatre's days were numbered.

Sam says: "The reason the theatre suffered and ended up closing was for the same reason the whole area has - the demolition of the local housing, which made the high street suffer. Obviously people weren’t coming to the high street, they weren’t coming to the theatre."

The clearance of back-to-back slum housing also expanded to include this corner of Lower Broughton, though Sam believes the homes here could've been saved with a bit of refurbishment.

"When they pulled the houses down they didn’t replace it with anything," Sam says. "They had no plan. They were just pulling things down. And they didn’t just pull the houses down.

"They pulled down Edwardian libraries, they pulled down Edwardian baths on Regent Road. The houses weren’t slums, but they scattered the communities and it had a really detrimental affect on people’s psyche.

"It was a very close-knit community where everyone relied on each other, as people in poorer communities tend to. There was a sense of aspiration and hope back then. By the 1980s it was very depressing. 

"Mocha Parade [a now-demolished shopping arcade] was built, which was just a depressing place, people used to call it Mugger’s Paradise.

The stage now is a relic of its bingo days and has been badly vandalised. Credit: The Manc Group

"Some of the well-established businesses on that high street were there for 100 years - butchers, bakers, candlestick makers. There was one veg shop called McEvilly & Sons, and Billy’s kids were still running it on Mocha Parade and they were the last ones standing. They stayed until they pulled Mocha Parade down. 

"Sometimes you feel like you’re fighting a losing battle but it’s the last bit of old Salford left. I know the older community will be gone and not bothered too much about it but I think it would be a great boost to the community to see this building alive again. 

"And that’s what we’re hoping to promote by saving building like the Victoria, to have that sense of pride in the community and a strong base where people can work out of."

The future

Salford Victoria Theatre in 2012. Credit: Dave Dewsnip

So the vision and the passion to save the building is there, but with years of neglect to undo, how exactly can the Victoria Theatre be saved?

"The plan would be to have a phased reopening," Sam says. "The viability study basically says that it would be good to open, that there’s great potential for it in the area.

"They looked at all the surrounding theatres and things to see what sort of demographic we’d be looking at coming to the theatre. So they’ve looked at a phased reopening so restoring different bits of the building.

Salford Victoria Theatre in 2012. Credit: Dave Dewsnip

"They’ve started with the dressing room block which could be a little community meeting places or a space for small business, until it can be used as a dressing room block.

"Mocha Parade [a now-demolished shopping arcade] was built, which was just a depressing place, people used to call it Mugger’s Paradise.

"Some of the well-established businesses on that high street were there for 100 years - butchers, bakers, candlestick makers. There was one veg shop called McEvilly & Sons, and Billy’s kids were still running it on Mocha Parade and they were the last ones standing. They stayed until they pulled Mocha Parade down. 

"Sometimes you feel like you’re fighting a losing battle but it’s the last bit of old Salford left. I know the older community will be gone and not bothered too much about it but I think it would be a great boost to the community to see this building alive again. 

Read more: People’s History Museum in Manchester in the running to be named Museum of the Year

"The front has a couple of shops and what used to be the Jacobean cafe on the first floor, which was the theatre cafe, so the idea would be to open the front of the building first to get the shops and the cafe open, and then there was an idea for a sort of ‘shabby chic’ opening of the auditorium if we get the stalls and stage secure.

"We’d obviously have to net off the balconies until we could get the money for restoration for them, so the idea would be to get the building working gradually and then bring the auditorium back fully and restore it - but that is a long-term vision.

“We’ve had lots of interest in using the building, even from a group wanting to play table tennis inside - I didn’t want to tell them about the rake [slope] on the floor!

“It’s a difficult road. You’ve got to justify why this building should be saved and I think there’s a huge number of reasons it should be saved for the community. It’s of great importance to our national theatre history but also our local history."

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<![CDATA[Manchester restaurant launches Jubilee chippy tea kebabs and gin teacup cocktails]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-restaurant-launches-jubilee-chippy-tea-kebabs-and-gin-teacup-cocktails/ Thu, 19 May 2022 15:30:04 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281628

Manchester's boujiest kebab spot is going all out for the Queen's PlatinumJubilee with a chippy tea-themed menu.

Bab, the high-end Northern Quarter kebab restaurant found just off Manchester's Stevenson Square, is putting together a menu of chippy tea-laden kebabs and teacup gin cocktails in honour of HRH - and it sounds absolutely brilliant.

Think Spismith cocktails and premium kebabs smothered in homemade tartare sauce, beer-battered fish, minted peas and loads of chunky chips.

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Veggies and vegans are catered to too, with a veggie battered 'fish' alternative made using plantain - a starchy, sweet cooking banana popular in the Caribbean and South America.

Served with lemon mayo, fennel and coriander, minted pea puree, and proper chips atop a fluffy flatbread, it's the perfect amount of stodge to carry you through as you indulge in the special 'Best of British' cocktail menu.

Available from Bab from Thursday 2 June, the chippy tea kebabs and gin cocktails will be available at Bab throughout the Bank Holiday weekend.

Read more: A retro Breville toastie stall is opening inside the Arndale Market

On the drinks front, Bab has partnered with UK gin brand Sipsmith to put together a special cocktail menu to suit the occasion.

Choose from the 'Fit for Royal-Tea', a blend of Sipsmith London cCup with lemon, sugar and egg white; 'A Cordial Invitation', combining Sipsmith London Dry with elderflower cordial, lemon and tonic, and the 'JuBerryLee', a fruity mix of Sipsmith Strawberry Smash, framboise, berries and soda.

Image: Bab MCR

The restaurant is also hosting a bottomless brunch to kick off the weekend on Wednesday 1 June, where diners can enjoy two dishes from its main menu alongside 90 minutes of non-stop beers, wine, prosecco, and cider for £29.95.

Read more: Historic Manchester boozer awarded CAMRA’s Pub of the Year

To find out more and book, visit Bab's website here.

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<![CDATA[TalkTalk is giving away free bottles of 'carbon-neutral' champagne at the Great Manchester Run]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/talktalk-is-giving-away-free-bottles-of-carbon-neutral-champagne-at-the-great-manchester-run/ Thu, 19 May 2022 15:23:48 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282022

TalkTalk is giving away free bottles of carbon-neutral champagne to bubbly fans in Manchester city centre this weekend.

As the Great Manchester Run descends on our city for 2022 this weekend, TalkTalk - which is the UK’s largest value-for-money connectivity provider - is back in its hometown, not only as a headline sponsor of this year's event, but also to celebrate the environmental benefits of switching to full fibre by giving out free bottles of champagne.

By switching from standard broadband to full fibre with TalkTalk, you can reduce your lifetime carbon emissions by up to 565kg - especially as around 26 adult trees are needed to absorb that amount of CO2.

TalkTalk's giveaway follows the success of its Valentine’s Day pop-up earlier this year, and the company is set to bring its "human-powered vending machine" back to Great Northern Warehouse on Sunday 22 May.

It's all to encourage people to "get up to speed on sustainability".

Read more: Great Manchester Run 2022 - road closures, route map, and everything you need to know

So, what exactly do you need to do to get your hands on some free "eco-friendly bubbles" then?

Well, TalkTalk explains that all you need to do is snap a selfie with the vending machine, sharing it on social media using #ChampagneSuperChangeover tagging @TalkTalk, before joining the queue to claim a bottle of free bubbly. 

TalkTalk staff will also be on site offering guidance on Future Fibre deals in your area. 

The event kicks off at 12:00pm, but you'll probably want to make sure you get there early as the champers are guaranteed to fly-off the shelves.

Read more: Plans submitted to build the UK’s biggest ‘urban farm’ in Oldham

TalkTalk is giving away free bottles of 'carbon-neutral' champagne to celebrate / Credit: TalkTalk

TalkTalk is giving away one bottle per household and will be operating a ‘challenge 25’ policy on the promotion, so you’re advised to bring ID along with you to the pop-up event to avoid disappointment.

You can find out more about TalkTalk's full fibre packages, known as Future Fibre, here.

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<![CDATA[Royal Mail to raise customer prices and cut costs as inflation soars]]> https://themanc.com/news/royal-mail-to-raise-customer-prices-and-cut-costs-as-inflation-soars/ Thu, 19 May 2022 09:04:50 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282141

The Royal Mail has said that it will have to raise prices for customers and cut costs amid the growing cost of living crisis.

After it was confirmed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) yesterday that UK inflation has now risen to 9% - which is the highest the figure has been for the last 40 years - with prices hiked across a broad range of everyday goods and services during April, the Royal Mail has issued a statement this morning warning that it sees "significant headwinds" from rising costs - including wages, energy, and fuel.

In an attempt to bolster its position, the postal and courier service revealed that it aimed to make cost savings of £350 million over the course of its current financial year.

Today's statement on price rises comes after the group already notably hiked the cost of posting letters by an average of around 7%, and parcel prices by an average of about 4% - which took the cost of a first-class stamp to 95p, and a second-class stamp to 68p.

But the Royal Mail says it still sees numerous threats from rising costs ahead, and claimed that it is now at a "crossroads".

Explaining the current situation in its most-recent results statement, the Royal Mail said: "We are now at a crossroads.

"We need to deliver the benefits from change more quickly to deliver sustainable growth. We have made significant operational change already, but this needs to translate into real efficiency savings which deliver a financial benefit next year and beyond.

Read more: Inflation rises to 40-year UK high of 9% amid cost of living crisis

"Delivery of our existing agreements and the successful transition into the next agreements, as part of the current negotiations with the CWU, will be key to future profitable growth. We have made a substantial pay offer to our people which will enable the change we need to remain competitive, grow and secure their jobs for the future.

"Our market is changing quickly, and agility in our response is key."

The UK's largest postal and courier service claimed it's now at a "crossroads" / Credit: Royal Mail

Speaking more on the need to raise prices and cut costs going forward, Simon Thompson - Chief Executive at the Royal Mail - added: "As we emerge from the pandemic, the need to accelerate the transformation of our business, particularly in delivery, has become more urgent.

Read more: Royal Mail to cut 2,000 jobs to 'reduce costs' during the COVID-19 crisis

"Our future is as a parcels business, so we need to adapt old ways of working designed for letters and do it much more quickly to a world increasingly dominated by parcels."

He added: "Our focus now is to work at pace with our people and our trade unions to reinvent this British icon for the next generations, so that we can give our customers what they want, grow our business sustainably and deliver long-term job security for our great team.

"We have no time to waste."

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<![CDATA[Sergio Aguero's '93:20' title-winning shirt to be sold at auction next week]]> https://themanc.com/news/sergio-agueros-9320-title-winning-shirt-to-be-sold-at-auction-next-week/ Thu, 19 May 2022 11:17:33 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282175

The shirt worn by former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero when he scored the goal that clinched the club's first league title in 44 years is to be sold at auction next week.

The historic Manchester City No.16 jersey worn the Argentine footballer - who played for the sky blues from 2011-2021 - when he scored the unbelievable winning goal v Queen's Park Rangers in the fourth minute of extra-time at the Etihad Stadium in 2012 is being auctioned off to raise worthy funds for charity.

The shirt is set to go to auction exactly a decade after the iconic '93:30' moment - which has gone down in sporting history as one of the most dramatic winning goals of all time.

Set to be sold by Graham Budd Auctions (GBA), the "iconic" mud and champagne-stained shirt has an estimated guide price of £20,000-£30,000.

Although, experts at GBA expect it could sell for more than £46,000.

GBA chief executive Adam Gascoigne said the shirt represented "one of the most important pieces in the history of the Premier League".

The iconic No.16 shirt is being auctioned off to raise worthy funds for charity / Credit: Manchester City (via Instagram)

The shirt being sold at auction comes after the striker himself - who won 15 major trophies in 10 years with Manchester City, and is the fourth-highest scoring player in Premier League history, with 184 goals in 275 games to his name - recently unveiled a statue marking the tenth anniversary of the goal.

The enormous striking steel sculpture - which has been created by celebrated artist Andy Scott - has been installed pride of place outside the Etihad Stadium, and was officially unveiled to the public last Friday.

Read more: Enormous Sergio Aguero statue unveiled at Manchester City ground

Aguero - who retired in December 2021 for health reasons - described the historic title-winning goal as "the best moment of my life".

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The shirt is being sold by Neville Evans, who owns the National Football Shirt Collection.

Mr Evans said in his Letter of Provenance that the shirt had come to him completely by chance, thanks to the forgetfulness of Aguero's then-teammate, Mario Balotelli.

He said that when Manchester City's players returned to the dressing room after being presented with the Premier League trophy on the pitch, Balotelli asked the Argentine for his shirt as a souvenir and Aguero agreed, so the Italian striker put the shirt in his kit bag, alongside a commemorative T-shirt, the shirt he had received in a swap with QPR's Taye Taiwo and his playing shorts, but "then left the stadium without his bag".

The shirt was found the following day and sent to the club's training ground, but Balotelli never claimed it, and so it was gifted to the National Football Shirt Collection.

Mr Evans said he "never had any intention" of selling the shirt previously, but has decided to put it up for auction now as he wanted to support his collection's curator - who was "requiring ongoing critical medical care".

Profits from the shirt sale will to Testicular Cancer UK and the Stroke Association.

The shirt will go under the hammer on Tuesday 24 May, and you can find more information about the listing on the Graham Budd Auctions (GBA) website here.

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<![CDATA[Met Police close Partygate investigation after issuing 126 fines]]> https://themanc.com/news/met-police-close-partygate-investigation-after-issuing-126-fines/ Thu, 19 May 2022 10:48:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282196

The Metropolitan Police has confirmed this morning that it will be closing its Partygate investigation after issuing 126 fines to top officials in Downing Street and Whitehall.

The conclusion of the investigation by the Metropolitan Police means that the long-awaited Sue Gray report can finally be released, following a 5-month delay.

The report is expected to be damning, in particular of the Prime Minister and his team, as well as the wider culture that has been allowed to prevail in Downing Street whilst the rest of the country was living in isolation.

There is now a question as to whether Tory MPs who were previously holding back on calling for his resignation will now be moved to act following the release of Sue Gray's long-awaited report.

Boris Johnson has already made history as the first-ever PM to have been fined or prosecuted for breaking the law during their time in office. It has not been clear, however, how many fines in total the PM has received - despite previous promises of transparency from No.10.

At the moment, the only fine that is confirmed for the PM is for his birthday in June - however, he is also known to have attended six out of the 12 events for which other fines have been recomended or issued.

The Met has made recommendations for a total of 126 fines, but it is being reported that these will take a short time to filter through.

The reason for the lack of clarity is that the events happened over eight dates, and the Met has only clarified which dates it has issued fines for as opposed to events, reports The Mirror.

Read more: Judge grants permission for full judicial review into Yousef Makki inquest

The Met has said a team of 12 detectives "worked through 345 documents, including emails, door logs, diary entries and witness statements, 510 photographs and CCTV images and 204 questionnaires as part of a careful and thorough enquiry."

Throughout the investigation, officials were issued questionnaires to fill out. No one, however, was interviewed under caution by the police.

All fines given out were for breaching restrictions on gatherings, with the exception of the 20 May 2020 garden party. This was said to have breached restrictions on "leaving, or being outside of, the place where you were living without reasonable excuse".

Acting Deputy Commissioner Helen Ball, of the Met said: “There is no doubt that the pandemic impacted all of us in so many ways and strong feelings and opinions have been expressed on this particular issue.

“When Covid regulations were introduced, the Met was clear that whilst we would not routinely investigate breaches of regulations retrospectively, there may be occasions when it would be appropriate to do so.

The information that we received with regard to the alleged breaches in Downing Street and Whitehall was sufficient to reach our criteria to begin such an investigation.

“Our investigation was thorough and impartial and was completed as quickly as we could, given the amount of information that needed to be reviewed and the importance of ensuring that we had strong evidence for each FPN referral."

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<![CDATA[Salford's very-own 'Secret Garden' is to get a £680k transformation]]> https://themanc.com/news/salfords-very-own-secret-garden-is-to-get-a-680k-transformation/ Thu, 19 May 2022 12:32:22 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282230

A popular park in Salford that's home to its very-own 'Secret Garden' is to get long-awaited £680,000 transformation.

Salford City Council has confirmed that Islington Park is soon to be upgraded to provide "a green oasis for nearby residents", as well as make walking and cycling through it easier, and to join it to the Greater Manchester 'Bee Network' - which will be the largest network of off-road walking and cycling routes in the UK when it's complete.

Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has awarded Salford City Council a total of £683,249 in funding for the improvements to the city centre public greenspace.

Improvements to the park are aiming to make it "an even more pleasant place to relax".

"The paths, cycle routes and lighting through the park will be upgraded along with the lawn and an area for pop up events or a café will be added," explained Councillor Mike McCusker - Lead Member for Planning and Sustainable Development at Salford City Council.

"More seating will be added, new trees planted to soak up rainfall, more plants including seasonal wildflowers, which will benefit wildlife and landscaping will make it an even more pleasant place to relax".

"We’re adding cycle parking which includes Salford’s first stands for cargo bikes," he continued.

"We have an e-cargo bike library at Manchester Bikes in nearby Chapel Street to help more businesses try a green alternative to deliveries."

As anyone who has ever been to Islington Park will know well, the park houses a mosaic that was designed by local school children all the way back in 1992 to commemorate Frances Hodgson Burnett - the author of the classic children’s novel, The Secret Garden.

Frances lived nearby as a child before emigrating to America, and published the book in 1911, drawing on her memories of England.

Salford City Council has been awarded a total of £683,249 in funding for the improvements / Credit: David Dixon (via Geograph)

"Unfortunately, after 30 years of weathering, damage and many, many repairs the mosaic has reached the end of its life but we will preserve parts of it in feature walls, so it lives on for future generations," Councillor McCusker added.

"We will also work with local children to create new mosaic designs which will be printed on aluminium."

Read more: Greater Manchester is aiming to be the first region to deliver a carbon neutral transport network

The works to improve Islington Park are to begin at the end of this moth, and Salford City Council says that, while all nearby footpaths will remain open, the park itself will be closed the period of restoration.

All improvement works are expected to finish in September 2022.

Featured Image - David Dixon (via Geograph)

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<![CDATA[Box on the Docks is back in Salford with beers, bagels, and boozy ice cream]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/box-on-the-docks-is-back-in-salford-with-beers-bagels-and-boozy-ice-cream/ Thu, 19 May 2022 14:05:19 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282258

Box on the Docks is returning to the banks of Salford Quays this summer, and there'll be flowing beers, freshly-baked bagels, and boozy ice cream.

Coming back for its third year in a row, MediaCity’s popular outdoor dining concept, Box on the Docks, is set for another busy summer on the waterside piazza - but for the first time, it will be taking on a brand-new format, as this year's event will be in partnership with SEVEN BRO7HERS.

The Salford-based brewing company has been put in charge of operate a rotating residency of the region's emerging and established independent food and drink pop ups.

There'll also been an exciting lineup of live music and events for all ages.

Kicking off on Friday 10 June, some of the food vendors already on the highly-anticipated lineup include The Tasty Greek, which'll be serving up classic Greek gyros, while Beigel will be offering freshly-made bagels with new specials each day.

Leading North West distillery, Four Sis4ers Distillery, will also be on hand to serve tasty tipples using its handcrafted selection of spirits distilled in the heart of Salford Quays.

A Few Scoops will also be popping-up over the summer - an independent local company that's made a name for itself by taking two of life’s greatest pleasures, ice cream and cocktails, and thrashing them together to make scoops of flavours such as Old Fashioned, a rich and creamy Piña Colada, and so much more.

SEVEN BRO7HERS - which runs its popular beer house in MediaCity - will also be taking over the Box on the Docks Bar too, on top of curating the rotating traders lineup.

It'll be offering its award-winning independent beers, along with a selection of guest beers from local craft breweries including Shindigger, Manchester Union Lager, and Pomona, as well as programming regular live music and events within the piazza.

"This year’s Box on the Docks is set to be the best yet," said Keith McAvoy, CEO of SEVEN BRO7HERS.

"The partnership gives SEVEN BRO7HERS an opportunity to make the most of the summer footfall and visitors, and to do what we do best - celebrate great food and drink in the heart of Salford.

"MediaCity has been home to our beerhouse for 12 months, and despite challenges the pandemic has thrown at us, it continues to thrive [so] we can’t wait to expand into the Box on the Docks bar and welcome the whole site into the family this summer."

This year's event will be in partnership with Salford-based brewing company, SEVEN BRO7HERS / Credit: Box on the Docks

"There’s a real buzz of excitement as we look forward to another summer of Box on the Docks," added Josie Cahill - Place Director at MediaCity UK.

"The concept was born from a need to support our local hospitality partners and we are thrilled it has continued to prove such a successful platform for independents on our doorstep and visitors to MediaCity [so] we’re excited to be partnering with the SEVEN BRO7HERS team, who will bring a host of fantastic new food and drink pop ups for visitors and residents alike."

This summer, Box on the Docks will be partnering with the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity, with all money raised being donated towards A Bed Every Night, while the Salford Foodbank’s Gift Box also continues to accept food donations that'll be distributed to local families in need.

And if all of that didn't sound brilliant enough as it is, there's still more to be announced over the coming weeks, so make sure to keep your eyes peeled.

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<![CDATA[Iceland offers 10% discounts for over-60s in UK first]]> https://themanc.com/news/iceland-offers-10-discounts-for-over-60s-in-uk-first/ Thu, 19 May 2022 14:33:30 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282289

Iceland has become the first supermarket retailer in the UK to offer a special discount for over-60s.

Acting in response to the cost of living crisis, which is putting increasing pressure on household finances, the supermarket chain has launched a new discount exclusively for their older custoers.

Available to use from Tuesday 24 May, there is no minimum spend required to get the saving. Rather, the only thing over-60s will have to do to receive their discount is show proof of age to their cashier if requested.

The 10% discount can be used both at Iceland and The Food Warehouse, which is part of the Iceland Foods Group.

Age UK recently revealed that three-quarters of older people in the UK (9.4 million) are worried about the rising cost of living.

Read more: Over 100,000 sign pensioner’s petition to bring back tills at Tesco

Image: Iceland

In response, Iceland is launching the discount across its stores and The Food Warehouse stores in the hope that it will help the older generation cut down their weekly food bill.

The ten percent discount will be available to those over sixty every Tuesday and will apply across all products that include a range of great value meal essentials.

From fresh meats such as roast pork, rump steak, and gammon joint to £1 value frozen veg,  Iceland is doing what it can to help the older generation keep costs down across its product ranges.

This also includes everyday essentials, such as Typhoo teabags, Nescafe instant coffee, biscuits and whole milk.

Read more: Food boss warns school dinner portions could shrink as food costs soar

Also available is an array of Iceland ready meals that can be cooked straight from frozen, like chicken curry with rice, cottage pie, and vegetable lasagne.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

The 10% discounts will be available in-store only and to receive the over 60s discount, shoppers simply need to show proof of age at the checkout, which could be a driving license, senior bus pass, senior railcard, or 'Freedom Pass'.

Iceland also provides a free same-day delivery service for shoppers who spend a minimum of £20 in-store, allowing customers to pick up all their fresh and frozen favourites then choose their preferred delivery time.

Iceland will then keep their shopping chilled or frozen until it’s time to deliver it later that day.

Speaking on the new discount, Richard Walker, Managing Director at Iceland, said: “We have a long history of supporting our over 60s customers, such as when we launched ‘Elderly Hour’ at the height of the pandemic.

"The cost of living crisis has made support for these customers even more important, which is why I’m proud that we’re finding new ways to support them, including the launch of this discount. We hope it will help all those in this age category to cut costs where they can.”

Image: The Manc Group

Iceland is the first UK chain to make changes for shoppers based on age.

The 10% discount is the latest in a series of measures the supermarket has rolled out to help elderly customers.

Read more: Royal Mail to raise customer prices and cut costs as inflation soars

At the start of the pandemic, the supermarket lead the way with its ‘Elderly Hour’ exclusive shopping periods. Iceland also offered £30 vouchers to those receiving state pension as part of a regional trial last Christmas.

Following the success of the trial, the retailer is now exploring a national rollout ready for Summer 2022.

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<![CDATA['Middle-class coke heads' taking drugs at football matches face five-year ban]]> https://themanc.com/news/middle-class-coke-heads-taking-drugs-at-football-matches-face-five-year-ban/ Fri, 20 May 2022 07:27:28 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282336

The government has announced that "middle-class coke heads" who take drugs at football matches could be banned for five years.

Under the new rules, which were announced by Policing Minister Kit Malthouse yesterday, are part of the government's bid to stop violence and disorder at sports matches, and could see anyone convicted of taking or selling Class A drugs ordered to surrender their passports when their football team is playing abroad.

The measures are expected to be introduced during the 2022-2023 season.

The announcement follows growing police concern that drug abuse is fuelling a rise in violence at matches, and comes after incidents such as the scenes were thousands of ticketless fans tried to get into Wembley Stadium for the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy last July, which lead to chaos around the stadium and Wembley Way.

There was also widespread reports of mass alcohol and drug consumption, and the government hopes these the new measures will prevent such disorder.

Read more: Charity football match raises over £80,000 in honour of Manchester Arena attack victims

Police at a football match.
"Middle-class coke heads" who take drugs at football matches could be banned for five years / Credit: West Midlands Police (via Flickr)

On the announcement of the new measures, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that "middle-class coke heads" are driving crime across the UK, adding that they: "Should stop kidding themselves, their habit is feeding a war on our streets, and driving misery and crime across our country and beyond."

He continued: "That's why we are stepping up our efforts to make sure those who break the law face the full consequences, because taking illegal drugs is never a victimless crime."

Policing Minister Kit Malthouse also added: "It's been a thrilling football season, but at some games we've seen ugly violence that that has shocked all the leagues [and] more and more, the police are finding Class A drugs at the heart of that disorder and so we must act."

He said that such bans have been successful in the past, adding: "Football banning orders have been a game-changer in rooting out racism and violence at football, and now we want them to do the same for drug-related disorder.

England football fans.
The measures are expected to be introduced during the 2022-2023 season / Credit: Ellen Kerbey (via Unsplash)

"The government is determined to drive down drug use and bring home to all who take them that drugs bring consequences."

The National Police Chief's Council has backed the move.

Read more: Footballing world reacts with love after Jake Daniels becomes first gay UK male player in over 30 years

NPCC Football lead Mark Roberts said: "Policing and football authorities all support this measure and it is an important step in ensuring that the use of drugs at football is tackled so the majority of fans, particularly those with families, can enjoy themselves without suffering anti-social behaviour and violence."

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<![CDATA[You can get paid £5,000 to eat dog food (and nothing else) for a week]]> https://themanc.com/news/you-can-get-paid-5000-to-eat-dog-food-and-nothing-else-for-a-week/ Fri, 20 May 2022 08:03:21 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282353

A pet food company is on the hunt for someone to taste test its new dog food, and is willing to pay them a huge sum for the pleasure.

You may have wondered what your dog's food tastes like. Hell, you may have even had a cheeky nibble in the past. They say that curiosity killed the cat, after all, but everyone forgets the other half of the saying - that satisfaction brought it back.

Fun story - I once accidentally ate one of my dog's peanut butter cookies, having mistaken it for a focaccia crisp. It actually wasn't that bad. So as bizarre as this is, I would probably give it a go.

£5,000 is certainly enough to sway me. Oh, and the dog food is all vegan, so you're not going to find any cheap and nasty animal by-products in there.

Image: Piqsels

To get that £5,000, the successful dog food taster will be required to eat an all-vegan dog food diet for five days.

They'll also be expected to keep a daily record of their experience, reporting back - not just on the food's taste, but also on their mood, energy levels, and bowel movements.

The dog food, created by company OMNI, is entirely plant-based and made up of a mix of sweet potatoes, lentils, brown rice, pumpkin, blueberries, peas and cranberries. It actually sounds pretty tasty.

The founders have eaten it themselves, and they're super proud of using human-grade ingredients that are not just 'good enough' but actually desirable.

Shiv Sivakumar, co-founder of OMNI, said: "OMNI is a clean label, meaning that it doesn’t have any mysterious ingredients.

"While all dog food has to use human grade ingredients by law, many brands use cheap animal by-products and unwanted leftovers that humans would definitely not want to eat themselves given the choice.

"We firmly believe that OMNI is good enough for even humans to eat, and more importantly enjoy, that we’re going to put our money where our mouth is.

Image: Omni Pet Food

"We decided to recruit a human taste tester to prove just how tasty and healthy plant-based dog food can be.

"Me and the other founder of OMNI would even eat our products - and we're sure many other dog food brand producers wouldn't.

"So, if you are looking to try out a new diet change and earn a little extra on the side, please sign up!"

The successful taste tester will have access to a registered dietician and will be sent a number of recipes over the week. Expenses will be covered on the food, and once the five days of testing is complete the £5,000 payment will be made.

If you'd like to apply, you can do so here before 31 May. Applicants must be over the age of 18 and live in the UK.

Feature image - Pixabay

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<![CDATA[Stockport County surprises long-time fan with promotion title trophy in hospice]]> https://themanc.com/sport/stockport-county-surprises-long-time-fan-with-promotion-title-trophy-in-hospice/ Fri, 20 May 2022 08:18:14 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282354

Stockport County FC has surprised a long-time fan in a local hospice with the chance to lift their title-winning trophy.

Stephen Foster has been supporting Stockport County since 1958, and had the same seat at the ground for over 50 years, but he is now currently a patient receiving end of life care at St Ann's Hospice in Heald Green and unfortunately had to watch this past weekend’s history-making match from his hospice bed.

This sadly meant Stephen missed seeing his beloved team win the National League title and secure promotion back to the Football League in person.

But after seeing a photo of the 79-year-old fan watching the game from the hospice on Twitter, and after hearing just how long Stephen had been supporting the club for, Stockport County decided to put a plan into action and make a visit to the hospice to surprise patients.

They also brought the title trophy along with them, and gave Stephen the "once in a lifetime opportunity" to lift it alongside his heroes.

And it was all just a day before Stephen's 80th birthday.

"I’ve been supporting County since 1958," Stephen said.

"I’ve seen good matches, and I’ve seen bad matches. I’ve even been to Wembley five times, and then the day they got promoted, I couldn’t be there, but I watched it here at St Ann’s Hospice - but if I had been at the match, I wouldn’t be holding the trophy now."

Steve Bellis - Club President at Stockport County FC, who brought the trophy along - said: "This is what it’s all about.

"Trophies are for the fans, they don’t belong in cabinets.

"Someone like Stephen who has been supporting since 1958, that’s a lot of matches that he has watched, and to put a smile on his face was fantastic - it’s about the community, everywhere we take it.

"If we bring a smile to someone’s day, then it’s all worthwhile."

Stockport County FC won the National League title to secure promotion back to the Football League / Credit: Stockport County FC (via Twitter)

"What a fantastic thing for Stockport County to do for Stephen and the rest of our patients," added Rachel McMillan - Chief Executive at Stockport County.

"It was really exciting for patients, visitors and staff to have the opportunity to see the trophy and hold it too.

“When they think of hospices, people often think that they are sad places, and of course we have very sad days, but we’re always really focused on making sure we can help support our patients to achieve their goals too - whether that’s being able to walk to the bathroom or sit in our café for a drink.

"Or hold aloft the cup from their beloved football team."

Featured Image - St Ann's Hospice

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<![CDATA[This Manchester hotel is hosting a yoga brunch overlooking the city skyline]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/this-manchester-hotel-is-hosting-a-yoga-brunch-overlooking-the-city-skyline/ Fri, 20 May 2022 10:04:51 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282381

One of Manchester's most popular hotels is hosting a yoga brunch on the terrace overlooking the city's skyline tomorrow.

And there's still time to grab tickets.

As part of a 'Spring and Summer Wellness' events series geared towards those who are keen to start the day with the best intentions, King Street Townhouse is inviting you to "stretch with the city skyline as your backdrop" at an exclusive yoga and brunch event on its impressive sixth-floor terrace.

The one-hour class is run by FORM - a personal and group training community in Manchester that focuses on finding a sustainable way of achieving fitness goals.

Starting 9:45am and suitable for all ability levels, the yoga class will then be followed by hearty brunch and a healthy smoothie to sip on once you're done.

Some of the mouthwatering dishes on the menu include brunch classics such as smashed avocado and poached eggs on sourdough toast, Eggs Benedict, Royale, or Florentine, French Toast with either bacon and maple syrup, or fresh fruit, chocolate, and ice cream.

You could also tuck into a lobster and crayfish roll with rosemary salted fries, or a black pudding and smoked applewood cake, with poached eggs and spinach to top it off.

Crab cakes with crayfish, poached eggs, and Hollandaise sauce also round out the menu.

Read more: The best places for breakfast and brunch in Manchester

That classic uplifting post-yoga feeling isn't all you've got to look forward to either, as all attendees will get to take home a goodie bag included in the ticket price, which is filled with skincare samples from expert brands, ESPA and Perricone MD.

The one-hour class is run by personal and group training community, FORM Manchester / Credit: FORM Manchester

You'll also get information about how to be the first to know about the opening of King Street Townhouse's new gym and spa too.

Tickets will set you back just £37.24 each, and you can booking to reserve your spot here.

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<![CDATA[The new bottomless brunch with fried chicken waffles and endless pints of beer]]> https://themanc.com/news/the-new-bottomless-brunch-with-fried-chicken-waffles-and-endless-pints-of-beer/ Fri, 20 May 2022 09:28:01 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282387

There's a new bottomless brunch launching in Manchester with fried chicken waffles and endless pints of beer, and it sounds like the stuff dreams are made of.

A collaboration between Northern Monk Refectory and Kong's Chicken Shop, the NQ craft beer taproom's brilliant kitchen residents, it'll be taking place next month on 11 June with 90 minutes of free-flowing beer and some of the best fried chicken in the city.

Priced at £28 per person, for that you'll be treated to an hour and a half of super fresh pints and a Kong's brunch dish of your choice.

Think endless pints of Northern Monk favourites Great Northern lager, Eternal, A Little Faith and Striding Edge, and waffles, maple syrup, bacon, and fried chicken that's been brined for three hours, rolled in a secret spice mix, then double-dredged for a crispier texture, and tell us you're not drooling.

Image: Kong's Chicken Shop

That's not all, though. Also on the bottomless brunch menu, you'll find steak and eggs - cooked to your exact liking - and veggie and vegan waffle variations made using fried oyster mushrooms.

And if you're not in the mood for beer, there'll be mimosas included on the bottomless brunch deal too.

It's all bar service rather than table service, so when you've finished your drink simply take your glass to the bar to get another.

Image: Northern Monk Refectory

Sharing the news online, Northern Monk posted to its Instagram page: " KONGS X NORTHERN MONK BOTTOMLESS BRUNCH

"On Saturday 11th June we’ll be hosting a bottomless brunch with our lovely resident kitchen @kongschickenshop. If you’re more into beer & fried chicken than avocado & bubbly, then this is the bottomless brunch event for you!

Read more: The new Manchester fried chicken roast dinner with ‘skin crackling’

"In the 90 minute session pick either fried chicken, bacon & maple syrup waffles, or steak n’ eggs, and wash it down with bottomless pints or mimosas!"

The bottomless brunch takes place next on 11 June between 12 and 1.30pm, and bookings are open now via the Northern Monk website.

Feature image - Northern Monk Refectory

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<![CDATA[People named Elizabeth can get a free steam train ride to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/people-named-elizabeth-can-get-a-free-steam-train-ride-to-celebrate-the-queens-jubilee/ Fri, 20 May 2022 11:19:41 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282418

Anyone named Elizabeth has the chance to hop onboard a retro steam train for free to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

Queen Elizabeth II is set to mark her Platinum Jubilee from Thursday 2 - Sunday 5 June 2022, making her the first ever British monarch to reach this milestone, and the UK to get an extra bank holiday for the occasion - but if you’re lucky enough to share a name with the longest reigning royal, then that's not the only perk you can claim.

East Lancashire Railway (ELR) is giving all people named Elizabeth a ride for free through the picturesque Greater Manchester countryside.

From the 27 May - 2 June, Elizabeths can ride on all trains and services along the ELR line for free of charge, and get the chance to explore some of the hidden gems along the Irwell Valley - including pubs, restaurants, and so much more. 

The heritage railway is opening its doors to Elizabeths ahead of its Jubilee bash Friday 3rd - Sunday 5 June, which will feature special performances from the era at every station during the long weekend. 

Each station along the line will be celebrating in true 1940s / 50s fashion with food, vintage stalls, and live music from local acts.

Read more: You can now request to close your road for a Jubilee street party in Manchester this summer

"This is going to be a truly unforgettable and magical weekend in celebration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee," said Mike Kelly - Chairman at the East Lancashire Railway.

"We have a jam packed schedule across the entire weekend, from food and drinks from the era to vintage fashion, people will be celebrating all across the country and we’re proud to be bringing the celebrations along the railway from Rawtenstall, through Bury and onto Heywood. 

All Elizabeths can explore the hidden gems along the Irwell Valley this Jubilee weekend / Credit: East Lancashire Railway

"We’re delighted to be able to celebrate with the Queen and all those who share the royal name.

"We hope this gives old and new visitors the chance to enjoy an unforgettable and unique experience of travelling on the East Lancashire Railway."

Read more: You can ride a Thomas the Tank Engine replica train through Greater Manchester

You can find out more about ELR's Jubilee Weekend here.

Featured Image - Mike Jackson (via East Lancashire Railway)

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<![CDATA[Sunday Times Rich List reveals the wealthiest people in the UK and North West]]> https://themanc.com/news/sunday-times-rich-list-reveals-the-wealthiest-people-in-the-uk-and-north-west/ Fri, 20 May 2022 12:11:03 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282429

The Sunday Times Rich List has been revealed for 2022 - and it shows that the wealthiest people in the UK have grown their fortunes to a record £170 billion this year.

The annual list details the wealthiest 250 people in the UK and, alongside the current Chancellor of the Exchequer, this year's super-rich list features ten people from the North West - including a couple of lads from Salford.

According to The Times, Rishi Sunak is the first-ever frontline political figure to feature in its list since it began in 1989. He and his wife, Akshata Murty, join the 2022 list with a combined £730m fortune just days after the Chancellor told people the ‘next few months will be tough’.

This year's list also includes a record number of 177 UK billionaires, six more than in 2021,

The full list, now in its 34th year, shows that whilst millions in the country are enduring extreme hardships as UK inflation hits its highest rate in 40 years, those at the other end of the scale are still enjoying all the spoils of the free market.

As The Times itself states: "This year’s analysis shows a golden era for the super rich has continued unchecked.

"This year’s top 250 now have more wealth than the entire 1,000 entries of the 2017 Rich List."

Read more: Food boss warns school dinner portions could shrink as food costs soar

On the 2022 North West list, Michael Platt, a 53-year-old Preston-born hedge fund manager and Tory donor who resides in Switzerland, has seen his fortune rise by £2bn in a year to make him the wealthiest in the region.

In 2020, Platt's hedge fund BlueCrest Capital Management was fined $170million for misleading its investors and was accused of using a separate fund, run by its top traders, that invested employee's money.

Platt has knocked the Cheshire-based 7th Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, off the top spot - placing Prince George's billionaire godfather at second place in the North West with a fortune of £9.726bn.

Image: Geograph

In third place is Jim Ratcliffe, the Oldham-born CEO of the Ineos chemical group. Worth £6.075bn, he has recently made headlines for making a failed bid to buy Chelsea football club - leading to speculation that he may now turn his attention to Manchester United instead.

63-year-old Liverpudlian Tom Morris, the founder of the ever-popular Home Bargains, is fourth on the regional list - £766 million richer than last year.

Rochdale brothers Mohsin and Zuber, the Lancashire-born founders of Euro Garages and new majority shareholders in Asda, have increased their wealth by £50m. The duo is now worth £4.73bn.

Read more: ASDA sold to Blackburn billionaire brothers in £6.8bn deal

Image: Commons Wikimedia

Sixth on the list are B&M founders Simon, Bobby and Robin Arora with a combined wealth of £2.543bn, followed by former Trafford Centre owner John Whittaker (of the Peel Group) at £1.6bn.

Henry Moser of Cheadle-based finance group Together sits in ninth place with a fortune of £1.565bn, and last on the list are Fred and Peter Done, owners of the bookmaking chain Betfred.

Read more: ‘Middle-class coke heads’ taking drugs at football matches face five-year ban

The Rich List bases its findings on what is called 'identifiable wealth', meaning that which can be publicly seen. This includes values of land, property, art, horses, and shares in public companies.

The paper is unable to access bank accounts or other private finance records. The full list can be viewed on The Times website here.

Feature image - Flickr / Wikimedia Commons / Wikipedia

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<![CDATA[Printworks unveils lineup of 'buzzing summer' events on World Bee Day]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/printworks-unveils-lineup-of-buzzing-summer-events-on-world-bee-day/ Fri, 20 May 2022 12:57:01 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282441

Today is World Bee Day - and one of Manchester's top entertainment venues has unveiled a lineup of "buzzing summer" events to celebrate.

Printworks is dedicating the month of June to the 100,000 honey bees that live on its rooftop.

As well as announcing the packed lineup of events on the annual UN-designated World Bee Day - which is all about raising awareness of the importance of bees, the threats they face, and their contribution to sustainable development - Printworks is also launching new pollination stations around the venue especially for the rooftop bees to enjoy.

The venue will be getting itself a fresh new look, with planters of flowers for pollination stations, three honeycomb-inspired sculptures installed outside for Mancs to take pictures with, and four wildlife-friendly planters.

On top of all the fresh flowers ready for the 2022 Manchester Flower Show, these seven installations offer a little bit more than just some colourful content an Instagram feed.

Read more: Incredible flower displays will take over Manchester on a Jubilee Trail next month

Throughout June, anyone who uploads their photo with the honeycomb planters to Facebook and Instagram tagging Printworks will be in with a chance of winning a bee-keeping experience, as well as a meal at one of Printworks’ venues.

What’s more, is that each planter contains a QR code, which can be scanned to adopt a Manchester Bee for just £2 - with 100% of the donation going to local charity, Forever Manchester.

Forever Manchester and Printworks work closely together to look after the bees that live on the Printworks roof.

Then, from 1-7 June, fans of a tipple can also take part in a cocktail trail for The Manchester Flower Show, as selected venues inside the Printworks have put their own “sting” on The Buzz cocktail - which will be decorated with unique floral garnishes and bee-themed toppers, and again, a portion of the cost donated to Forever Manchester.

Head to Frankie & Benny’s, Treetop Adventure Golf, Floripa, Hard Rock Café, Bierkeller or Cargo to check them out.

Read more: Landmark Manchester venue Printworks to get a £22 million refurbishment

Forever Manchester and Printworks work closely together to look after the bees that live on the Printworks roof / Credit: Forever Manchester

"The worker bee embodies Manchester and its people," said Jason Shay - Centre Director at Printworks.

"We’re excited to give a little love back to our bees and our people to offer this incredible experience, while also helping our local community through our partnership with Forever Manchester [and] we’re looking forward to all the competition entries and putting the cocktails to the taste test.

"There’ll be plenty of fun for everyone with the bees being the buzz for families and our cocktail trail offering something exciting for our visitors."

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<![CDATA[A late-night food market is coming to Manchester city centre]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/a-late-night-food-market-is-coming-to-manchester-city-centre/ Fri, 20 May 2022 13:54:06 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282499

A new late-night market is coming to Manchester city centre's new waterside neighbourhood Kampus this June, bringing with it a host of indie street food traders.

The new monthly night market will see Kampus buzzing with much-loved artisan brands, packing out the garden and Little David Street for the perfect laid-back summer evening of food, drink and music.

Open from 6-10pm, it will kick off on Thursday 9 June - bringing down Portuguese custard tard purveyors Just Natas, Japanese street food traders Osaka Local, and Afro-British fusion chefs Bon St Local.

Just Natas will be in attendance at the first Kampus x Ancoats Pop-Up night market. / Image: Just Natas

Elsewhere, there will be art on display from local print artists and a selection of drinks from local distillery Witch Kings Rum.

The limited run of summer night markets will continue throughout the summer - staged on Thursday 14 July, 11 August and 15 September.

The announcement follows the runaway success of a previous collab between Kampus and Ancoats Pop-Up, which saw a weekend day market on the last Sunday of the month already drawing thousands to Kampus, opposite Manchester’s Canal Street.

Read more: Manchester restaurant launches Jubilee chippy tea kebabs and gin teacup cocktails

Osaka Local will be at the night market with its gorgeous okonomiyaki pancakes. / Image: The Manc Eats

Speaking on the new event series, Alice Longson, of Ancoats Pop-Up, said: “This is our first ever night market and we’re chuffed to be bringing something new to Manchester’s thriving independent scene. T

"The Kampus garden is a hidden oasis, it’ll be the perfect place to spend a really chilled evening sampling some of the city’s best street food indies and supporting artisan makers.

Image: Supplied

"Our monthly weekend markets have proved a hit at Kampus and this is a lovely, limited run for the summer to showcase our city’s best creatives on the, hopefully warm, summer nights.”

Adam Brady, of HBD, added: “This summer feels like a real celebration at Kampus. It’s our first proper summer without social distancing restrictions and we’ve a massive programme of pop-ups, events, exhibitions and openings.

Read more: The new bottomless brunch with fried chicken waffles and endless pints of beer

"With our residents now fully immersed in neighbourhood life, it’s brilliant to be adding more to the experience of what it’s like to live here, as well as become one of the must-visit destinations in Manchester.”

Feature image - Supplied

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<![CDATA[The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 23 - 29 May 2022]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/the-best-things-to-do-in-greater-manchester-this-week-23-29-may-2022/ Fri, 20 May 2022 13:54:07 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281503

Can you believe we're almost at the end of another month and it'll soon be time to wave goodbye to May?

June may be right around the corner, but not only is there a whole host of exciting activities lined up in the events calendar for the rest of this month, there's plenty to be getting up to across the region this week, and we've cherry-picked a few of the best bits for another edition of our 'what’s on' guide for the city and beyond.

As always, some of the events we’re going to mention are completely free, while others will set you back a few pounds, and many will need to be booked in advance.

Here's our top picks.

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British Pop Archive

John Rylands Library

Monday 23 May - onwards

A new national collection that’s dedicated to “the preservation and research of popular culture” has now opened in Manchester city centre.

The British Pop Archive (BPA) has been created by the University of Manchester (UoM) and has opened at the iconic John Rylands Library on Deansgate in the heart of the city centre, with the aim of celebrating British popular music and other aspects of popular culture to recognise its "pivotal influence" on the world stage.

Featuring “iconic items” relating to quintessential British bands, legendary UK television, youth culture, counter-culture, and more that have set trends around the globe, the BPA will be an important academic resource for research and teaching, UoM says.

It’ll also be public resource for exhibitions and public events that’s open to all.

Find out more here.

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mjf Piano Trail

Manchester City Centre

Monday 23 - Sunday 29 May

13 street pianos have been dotted around popular Manchester locations, and they’re free for the public to play all month.

The annual Manchester Jazz Festival (mjf) arrived in our city last Friday, and to properly celebrate the 2022 edition in style, festival organisers have teamed up with the beloved Forsyth Music Shop to place over a dozen pianos at well-known sites in the hunt for Manchester’s most entertaining street pianist.

You don’t even need any technical talent or formal training either, as the competition is open to everyone, and there's some brilliant prizes to be won.

You can find out more information here.

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Amazônia

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 23 - Sunday 29 May

A critically-acclaimed photography exhibition has officially opened in Manchester as part of its international tour.

In what is the first UK exhibition of this scale outside of London for over 20 years from the world-renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, the Science and Industry Museum has will welcomed Amazônia - a major photography exhibition that celebrates the indigenous peoples and breathtaking landscapes of the Brazilian rainforest.

Salgado worked in the Amazon for seven years with 12 different indigenous communities, and the result is an incredible collection of powerful photographs that present his vision of a forest that is approaching a crucial tipping point in the fight against climate change, the Museum says.

You can find out more here.

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Looking for some new restaurants and bars to try out that have just opened in Manchester city centre this month?

Before May is over and done with, there's still a whole host of new restaurants and bars to visit in Manchester city centre and beyond.

Think Italian subs, the return of sit-down Lazy Tony’s lasagne, a new Spring Gardens cocktail bar from Gordon Ramsay’s former bars boss, sushi, sashimi and (maybe) even a new dumpling place.

You can read our round-up to find out where to put on your list this month here.

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Summer Knights

Camelot Theme Park

Thursday 26 May - onwards

Northern kids of the 80s, 90s, and 00s can truly revisit their youth, as the abandoned Camelot Theme Park in Chorley has gone back to its days of Arthurian legend for the new Summer Knights drive-in cinema and entertainment attraction this summer.

Some of the film highlights in the genre-diverse lineup include Insidious, Superbad, The Greatest Showman, Anchorman, Dirty Dancing, Disney’s newest smash-hit, Encanto, and so much more.

There's also be a fully-licensed bar and a number of street food vendors on site to choose from to make it a truly magical night.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Cloudwater X Levanter - Canada

KAMPUS

Thursday 26 - Sunday 29 May

Manchester’s neighbourhood KAMPUS will play host a solid ten weeks of back-to-back block parties from its canalside garden, with each weekend seeing guest DJs take to the decks to spin tunes from different corners of the world - and this weekend's event is celebrating Canada and its much-loved culture.

Free-flowing beer will come courtesy of Manchester brewery Cloudwater, and food will be provided by Ramsbottom favourites Levanter serving up tapas, giant paella, and charcuterie boards aplenty.

This weekend, you can expect fresh beers from Toronto’s finest - including Bellwoods, Sonnen Hill, and Goodspeed breweries.

You can find out more here.

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Jurassic Encounter

The Pavillion Garden

Saturday 28 May - onwards

Jurassic Encounter / Credit: Jurassic Encounter

It's been 65 million years since dinosaurs last roamed the earth, but The Pavillion Garden in Buxton will see the beats roaming through its parkland once more as 2022’s "most roarsome experience" arrives this week.

Roaring into The Pavillion Garden on 28 May - 12 June, the event will feature 50+ animatronic creatures, including two life-sized T-Rex beasts, which roar and snarl at passers by, and family favourites such as a Pterosaurs that shriek from the trees and a 15m tall Brachiosaurus guarding her eggs.  

The event makes for the perfect family day out in the picturesque Peak District, and tickets are now available.

Find out more and grab yours here.

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Pommery Champagne Dinner

The Lowry Hotel

Saturday 28 May

One of Greater Manchester’s most prestigious hotels is hosting a series of “intimate” wine dinners throughout 2022, and it kicks off this week.

The Lowry Hotel’s Wine Dinner Series is set to give guests the chance to dine within the five-star surroundings of the hotel’s award-winning River Restaurant’s private dining room and enjoy some canapés and a five-course meal that has been expertly-prepared and paired with a range of world-class wines and champagnes. 

The first event in the The Lowry Hotel Wine Dinner Series on Saturday 28 May will start at 7pm in the hotel’s library for arrival drinks and canapés, followed by dinner at 8pm in the River Restaurant’s private dining room.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Roadshow

Cathedral Gardens

Saturday 28 May

UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Roadshow / Credit: UEFA / Manchester City Council

A festival of football is arriving in Manchester city centre this weekend to celebrate the countdown to the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022.

Ahead of the start of the long-awaited tournament, the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Roadshow will be travelling more than 800 miles across the country to 10 host cities over the course of 43 days, and will be setting up in Cathedral Gardens in the heart of Manchester city centre for one-day only on Saturday 28 May.

It’s set to be a special festival of football, fitness, and music that gives families the opportunity to get involved in what will be one of the most exciting sporting events of the summer.

You can find out more about this free festival here.

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Revolution Oxford Road Reopening Party

Oxford Road

Saturday 28 May

Revolution Oxford Road has been transformed.

Having shut its doors for a few days on the 22 May to undergo a six-figure makeover, the popular vodka bar is set to reopen this Saturday 28 May, with the full relaunch events kicking off on the Jubilee weekend of 3 & 4 June and a weekend of themed parties to celebrate the revamp with a throwback to the era in which it was born. 

From the new makeover, guests can expect two floors of exceptional music - with the loft dropping disco and indie classics and the main bar celebrating the sounds of the mid-90s up to the early 2000s - and there will also be dancers, a mirror man sax player and food and drink samples.

The parties will take place on both Friday and Saturday night.

You can find out more here.

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Vegan Pizza Festival

GRUB

Sunday 29 May

A vegan pizza festival - which is always one of the most popular events in the city's plant based food calendar - is set to return to the city's largest street food fair this Sunday.

Taking place a GRUB - which is based at the Red Bank Project in Cheetham Hill - from 12pm onwards, there'll be some of the very best vegan pizza and Italian street food traders traders in the UK, alongside a 100% vegan bar offering wine, cocktails, spirits, soft drinks, & beer from the best local vegan friendly breweries.

You can also expect live music, and both indoor and outdoor seating, which means it'll be a great day whatever the weather.

You can find out more here.

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Featured Image - Park N Party | BAKEHOUSE32 (via Instagram)

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<![CDATA[A Manc’s guide to: Sale, a foodie neighbourhood reborn]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/a-mancs-guide-to-sale-a-foodie-neighbourhood-reborn/ Sun, 22 May 2022 13:56:57 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281963

Sale has been given something of a transformation in recent months, with a bevy of new food and drink operators moving into the Trafford suburb.

From a new Green's opening from celebrity TV chef Simon Rimmer, to the arrival of city-wide favourites Rudy's and Sugo Pasta Kitchen at the newly-developed Stanley Square, there's never been a better time to go and eat there.

The once-brutalist 60s shopping centre has been transformed beyond recognition – tempting local residents to stay in their local area, rather than hawking off to Altrincham or into town.

What's more, the square's regeneration is redirecting attention to some of Sale's long-standing local favourites - such as The Fat Loaf, which has just won a big award, and Michelin-recommended restaurant The Perfect Match.

But it's not all about the food. There's also some great retail to be discovered here, as well as great walks, cultural activities and more.

Here's our guide to this foodie neighbourhood on the rise.

Food and drink

Image: The Manc Eats

Grapefruit Coffee - Opened by the team behind record, zine and live show outfit Comfortable On A Tightrope back in 2019, this cute little cafe next to the tram stop serves up great coffee and freshly-baked goodies, ranging from gingerbread men to chiffon cake with grapefruit Turkish delight, mascarpone cream and grapefruit marzipan.

Pizza Ammore Napoli - As the name suggests, Pizza Ammore is all about the Napoli-style of cooking, promising a thin base, charred crust and simple but flavourful ingredients.

Cowtown Grill - Cowtown Grill saw huge success in lockdown as one of the few restaurants in the area to stay open for takeaway. Its traditional Canadian poutine, burgers and steaks have proven a hit with locals. Cowtown also claims to be the first restaurant in the UK to serve the national Canadian dish of chips, cheese curds and gravy.

Greens - A fixture in the south Manchester suburb for over three decades, Greens vegetarian restaurant was a trailblazer in its time – and remains so today, as the oldest surviving veggie restaurant in Manchester. Its owners have just opened a second site in Sale.

Read more: Celebrity chef Simon Rimmer is opening a new Greens restaurant in Sale

The Fat Loaf - The winner of the 2022 Restaurant of the Year – North West category at the Food Awards England, this family-friendly eatery is a beloved local gem putting a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. With an open kitchen and al fresco dining in the summer, it serves a light tapas menu, alongside an a la carte feature=ing a white haggis scotch egg and grilled king prawns with nduja and focaccia.

Petisco - Opened by four friends who’ve all known each other since childhood, newcomer Petisco more than holds its own against Stanley Squares' more established new residents. Here you'll find all the tapas regulars, alongside some surprise hero dishes.

Read more: Inside Petisco, the brand new Portuguese-inspired restaurant that’s paving the way for Sale’s food revolution

Petisco more than holds its own against Stanley Squares' more established new residents. / Image: The Manc Eats

The Perfect Match - A Michelin Guide recommended restaurant, it's described as a "simple, honest little bistro [...] creating tasty, well-crafted dishes from across Europe".

Dutch Courage - This craft beer bar in Stanely Square can also be relied on for great cocktails, with outside terrace seating making it perfect for sunnier days.

Draft - Another neighbourhood craft beer bar, at Draft you'll find a regularly changing menu featuring locally-brewed beers and lagers alongside those from further afield.

Sugo Pasta Kitchen - First opened in Altrincham in 2015, this southern Italian pasta kitchen is known for its Pugliese-style handmade pasta dishes, tiramisu, wine list and thoughtfully-created starters. New to Sale, it is the restaurant groups third Greater Manchester site.

Image: Hops and Boogie

Hops and Boogie - A new bottle shop, tap room and record store in the heart of Sale's newly rejuvenated Stanely Square. Head down to find booze and beats from around the world.

Sale Food Hall - With a bevy of rotating food traders to be discovered inside, Sale Food Hall currently boasts delicacies from boozy ice cream parlour A Few Scoops, Chinese street food from Dim Sum Su, and Ethiopian cuisine from House of Habesha. From the team behind General Stores, you'll also find a great convenience store and coffee shop inside.

Roti - This Indian-Scottish fusion restaurant is unlike anything else in Manchester, with an eclectic menu featuring a roti 'chip butty' made with marinated chickpea chips and curried aloo, Haggis pakoras and an Indian twist on the classic Scotch Egg.

Rudy's - Manchester's most beloved Neapolitan pizzeria has recently landed in Sale, bringing its award-winning pies with it. Listed in the world's top 20 pizzerias more than once, it's a must-visit - and it's surprisingly cheap, too.

The Perfect Match in Sale is a must-visit according to the Michelin Guide. / Image: The Perfect Match

Cork of the North - This small bar boasts a heated 'wine garden' and offers a changing daily selection of tipples by the glass. Its kitchen, meanwhile, serves complementary small plates and various styles of cheese.

Borello - A traditional Italian restaurant in Sale with a huge menu, Borello's offering spans bruschetta and antipasti, classic pasta favourites like carbonara, bolognese, lasagne, as well as pizzas, mains like chicken milanese, steaks, salmon and more.

Off The Hook - This popular fish and chip shop began life as a pop-up before coming a Sale mainstay. Head down for all your chippy tea favourites, alongside homemade pies, pakora-style sweetcorn and halloumi fritters, and locally-made Grandad's Sausages.

Shopping

Image: The Manc Group

Maker's Market - Popping up in Sale on the third Sunday each month, the Maker's Market is a great place to find gems from local traders in Mancheser - ranging from foodie goodies to plants, homeware, records and more.

Emporium M33 - Home to 37 local independent businesses, Emporium M33 is a true hidden gem. Set across three storeys, it's drawn a number of comparisons to Affleck's Palace with traders selling everything from fashion items ad antiques to candles, cakes, buttons, jewellery, pet accessories, bags and art.

Ashby's Greengrocer - Opened in February 2022, Ashby's is a new groceries store opened with the mission of bringing back the 'traditional greengrocer'. Selling a range of organic, fresh produce, this is the place to go for all your fruit and veg.

Idaho - First opened in Altrincham, this charming little shop houses the very best indie brands from all over the globe - from homeware to cards and more.

Nightlife and hotels

Image: Booking.com

As a densely residential suburb of Greater Manchester, Sale's nightlife tends to wrap up rather promptly around 11pm.

It does boast a number of popular bars, with locals recommending The Steamhouse, The Brooklands Tap, and Jackon's Boat down the road in Stretford as all being good for a night out.

Alternatively, you can always hop on the tram and be in the city centre in under 20 minutes.

As for hotels, on the budget end, you're looking at either a Travelodge or Premier Inn, whilst on the slightly more premium side of things, there is The Belmore - a charming real ale pub with rooms upstairs and a cracking Sunday roast.

Culture

The canal in Sale, with the Waterside Arts Centre on the left. Credit: Geograph

Sale's cultural hub is right in the town centre - the Waterside arts centre.

This modern complex combines the Robert Bolt theatre, the Lauriston Gallery, a library, studios and workspaces.

Throughout the year, it hosts a massive range of dance, theatre and comedy suitable for all ages and interests, with something to do just about every day of the year.

The waterside location of Sale is also a massive draw for locals and visitors alike.

Walkden Gardens in Sale. Credit: Geograph

You can rent kayaks to cruise along the canal, or do the same over in Sale Water Park, with the added option of stand-up paddleboarding.

Sale Water Park is home to one of the prettiest park runs in the region, which loops along the River Mersey too.

Then there's Walkden Gardens, a stunning bit of green space featuring an arch of wisteria, a Japanese Garden, and a theatre lawn.

Property

A mansion for sale in Sale. Credit: Rightmove

Sale is definitely on the pricier side of the scale in Greater Manchester, though it pales in comparison to some other parts of Trafford.

According to the Land Registry, the average house price around here is £346,324, and majority of homes sold were semi-detached properties.

Terraced houses average a bit cheaper at £289,340 and if you can find a flat in Sale, the average for those is £185,196.

Properties get snapped up quickly, but at the time of writing, offerings included this lovely Victorian terrace, this waterside apartment, and this unbelievable 12-bedroom mansion. Wow.

Transport

Sale is helpfully on the Metrolink line, with Altrincham-bound trams taking about 15 minutes to get there from the city centre.

There are buses too, but the tram really is the quickest way to get around from here.

Cyclists can take advantage of the traffic-free canal towpath that goes all the way to town, passing Old Trafford.

Sale is also one of those suburbs that's right next to the M60, so drivers can get on the ring road in mere minutes.

Feature image - The Manc Group / Hops and Boogie

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<![CDATA[You can watch Insidious, Grease, and more at this new drive-in cinema this weekend]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/you-can-watch-insidious-grease-and-more-at-this-new-drive-in-cinema-this-weekend/ Mon, 23 May 2022 15:58:43 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282086

Horror favourite Insidious and singalong classic Grease are just some of the films on show at the North West's newest drive in cinema this weekend.

Summer Knights has officially arrived for a "sun-soaked bonanza of fun”, and it’s just in time for schools to be out this half term.

In case you haven't heard, the region's newest immersive event has taken over the abandoned Camelot Theme Park - a legendary Chorley-based attraction that made a name for itself entertaining the masses for nearly 30 years before it closed to the public for good back in 2012, and had sadly remained out-of-use and largely derelict ever since.

It comes after events company Park N Party - the team also behind previous sell-out seasonal drive-in events SecretCity, ScareCity, and ChristmasCity - brought the attraction’s abandoned rides and empty footpaths back to life with live actors, scene-setting lights and sounds, and more earlier this year for the hugely-popular Camelot Rises.

And now, Northern kids of the 80s, 90s, and 00s can truly revisit their youth, as the park has gone back to its days of Arthurian legend for the new entertainment attraction.

Summer Knights has taken over Camelot Theme Park / Credit: Park N Party

Having kicked-off at the mythical land of Camelot last week, Summer Knights is already looking like Park N Party's "brightest drive-in cinema yet", and visitors are being given the chance to catch a wide selection of great films across four large screens once again this extended weekend.

There’ll be themed nights dedicated to cult movies, chilling horror, joyful singalongs, romance, and family-friendly fun.

Fright Night commences with a screening of 2010 supernatural horror, Insidious, on Friday 27 May, and then lovers of a singalong can catch 2012's smash-hit musical comedy, Pitch Perfect, starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson on Saturday 28 May.

Read more: There’s a new drive-in cinema taking over the abandoned Camelot Theme Park this summer

Rounding out the week is the 2016 family-favourite animated musical, Sing!, on Sunday 29 May.

While the movies may be the main event, Summer Knights isn’t your typical drive-in cinema experience, as you can expect everything from singing and dancing opportunities throughout, to classic cinema snacks, sweet treats, a beer garden, and plenty of outdoor seating too.

Just like all of Park N Party’s previous events, there will be a fully-licensed bar and a number of street food vendors on site to choose from too to make it a truly magical night.

With Summer Knights set to run right through to Saturday 25 June, some of the other film highlights in the genre-diverse lineup include Superbad, The Greatest Showman, True Romance, and Disney’s newest smash-hit, Encanto.

The King's Man, Mamma Mia, Fight Club, and more will also be screened over the summer.

Summer Knights is already proving to be a "sun-soaked bonanza of fun" / Credit: Park N Party

Tickets for Summer Knights are now on sale, setting you back just £25 per vehicle.

You can grab yours here.

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<![CDATA[Asha's restaurant to reopen with a new bar and glitzy hotel upstairs]]> https://themanc.com/news/ashas-restaurant-to-reopen-with-a-new-bar-and-glitzy-hotel-upstairs/ Fri, 20 May 2022 14:54:01 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282333

Manchester's twice Michelin-recommended Indian restaurant Asha's has been closed since Christmas, but now, after five months, it's revealed plans to reopen - with a swanky new hotel and bar upstairs.

The award-winning restaurant was sold to Kro Hospitality, which also owns Velvet Hotel in the Gay Village, in 2018 following the purchase of the freehold of the grade II-listed 47 Peter Street.

It reopened sporadically throughout the pandemic when it could, but has been shut since the end of last year whilst renovation work was taking place upstairs.

Now, its new owners have revealed plans to reopen the restaurant, alongside a brand new luxury hotel and bar, in Manchester this summer.

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The glitzy new hotel, named Forty-Seven in acknowledgement of its Peter Street address, looks set to feature some of the plushest suites in the city.

Opulently decorated and designed for the ultimate comfort, in total it boasts 32 bedrooms - including a range of duplex and signature suites.

The reopening will also reveal the new Peterman bar, which promises a fine selection of cocktails, wines and beers - all designed with the stories of Petersfield and the Suffragettes in mind.

The new bar will take centre stage in the former Bollibar, underneath Asha's restaurant.

Read more: Sunday Times Rich List reveals the wealthiest people in the UK and North West

The new bar will take centre stage in the former Bollibar, underneath Asha's restaurant. / Image: Asha's Manchester

Asha's restaurant has been a mainstay on Peter Street for over seven years, featuring in the Michelin Guide in 2017 and 2018.

Asha’s has had an award-winning past with both local and national awards, including ‘British Curry Awards - Best Restaurant Outside London’ in 2019 and 2021 - only missing out on 2020 due to the pandemic.

Both the Manchester restaurant and the new hotel and bar are expected to open on Peter Street this summer.

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Speaking ahead of the openings, Kim Eivind Krohn, owner of KRO Hospitality, said: “We’re delighted to announce the latest update on our recent venture to create a new, exciting and extravagant hotel in the heart of Manchester’s vibrant Peter Street, which is home to popular venues including our very own Asha’s Restaurant, which will be reopening in our new hotel, ‘Forty-Seven’”.

Read more: The new bottomless brunch with fried chicken waffles and endless pints of beer

Kro Hospitality’s other city centre venue, Velvet Hotel, Bar and Brasserie, is currently undergoing an extension of the Hotel to create an additional 18 bedrooms that will offer elegant luxury.

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<![CDATA[Manchester City have been crowned 2021-22 Premier League champions]]> https://themanc.com/sport/manchester-city-have-been-crowned-2021-22-premier-league-champions/ Sun, 22 May 2022 17:00:01 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282511

Manchester City have officially been crowned Premier League champions of the 2021-22 season.

After what has been one of the closest title races of the past few years, Manchester City have this afternoon finally pipped North West rivals Liverpool to the post in their final match of the Premier League's 2021-22 season to successfully retain their title as the winners of English football's top flight.

The sky blues beat Aston Villa 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium.

With a 4pm kick-off on the final day of the season, the Citizens walked out at their home ground to the cheers of thousands of hopeful fans, and after going 2-0 down, eventually made their dream a reality after 94-minutes thanks to two goals from İlkay Gündoğan, and one from Rodrigo, all in the second half.

The Premier League trophy is to be lifted by departing club captain Fernandinho, alongside his vice captains and fellow teammates.

Today's victory is Manchester City's sixth Premier League title in total since returning to the top flight in 2002, and the fourth title won under current manager, Pep Guardiola.

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Liverpool this afternoon faced another Midlands side, Wolves, in their final match of the Premier League season, and claimed an impressive 3-1 victory - but it was not enough to claim the title.

Up until this Premier League title defeat, the Merseyside team were in the running for a historic quadruple-winning season, having already clinched the EFL Carabao Cup and the FA Cup, and still yet to face 2021-22 La Liga champions, Real Madrid, in the 2022 UEFA Champions League final - which takes place the Stade de France in Paris on Saturday 28 May.

Manchester City were knocked out of the 2022 UEFA Champions League in the semi-finals, when they lost to Real Madrid 5-6 on aggregate over two legs.

Further details of Manchester City's Premier League title celebrations are to be announced in due course.

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Premier League Champions 21/22!!! 🏆💙 pic.twitter.com/FzOuKblPZd

— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 22, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Tory peer who helped set up Universal Credit calls for urgent increase]]> https://themanc.com/news/tory-peer-who-helped-set-up-universal-credit-calls-for-urgent-increase/ Mon, 23 May 2022 06:32:27 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282587

A Tory peer who helped the government to set up the Universal Credit system has called for an urgent increase to benefits in light of the country's growing cost of living crisis.

Baroness Stroud, a former advisor to ex-party leader Iain Duncan Smith, has said that the government had a responsibility to increase the benefits in line with inflation to help vulnerable people.

She told The Independent that the £20 a week 'uplift' introduced to help families during the heigh of the Covid-19 pandemic should be restored to stop more families from falling into poverty.

Telling the paper it was the government's responsibility to 'help vulnerable people', she added that the government 'has the opportunity to intervene', pointing to how it 'has done so in the past'.

She told the paper: "We are sitting on a cost of living crisis; we have the opportunity to intervene; we have done so in the past under difficult situations when it affected everybody, but if governments have a responsibility to do anything, it is to act on behalf of vulnerable people.

"This is a moment to do that.”

Her comments follow increasing pressure on the Chancellor to do more to help struggling families, as government figures show that poverty is rising fastest among under-fives, and one in three preschool children are now living in poverty. 

People queue at a food bank. / Image: Flickr

Read more: Sunday Times Rich List reveals the wealthiest people in the UK and North West

Lady Stroud, CEO of the Legatum Institute think tank, told The Independent: “I just genuinely think the benefits should be uprated in line with the current inflation – they should be brought forward.

“That would be entirely possible to do. The defense has been made that it can’t be done immediately. I have spoken with DWP officials, who’ve said [an increase in] universal credit can be done immediately.

“I know the legacy benefits are much harder to do,” she added. “You could do a one-off payment for the equivalent value for those on legacy.”

“We’re going to start seeing very, very difficult choices being made. We’ve already started seeing very difficult choices being made."

The Tory peer added that the initial introduction of the uplift was “recognition that the levels of welfare are too low”, continuing: “If it wasn’t right for groups of people during Covid, it can’t be right now.”

“I never thought it should be taken away, and I think it should be restored.

“The fact we were able to bring it in so swiftly at the time of the pandemic demonstrates just how easy it would be to restore it now.”

Read more: Inflation rises to 40-year UK high of 9% amid cost of living crisis

In April, it was revealed that inflation in the UK has soared to a 40-year-high of 9% and is predicted by the Bank of England to hit 10% before the end of the year.

Meanwhile, according to government figures, there are now more working people on Universal Credit than ever before, with 42% of claimants recorded as being in employment on 9 December 2021 - up from 39% on 10 December 2020.

At the same time, the UK's unemployment rate is currently at its lowest since 1974 at 3.7 percent. This means that there were fewer people out of work than there were job openings in nearly 50 years.

Martha Mackenzie, Save the Children Director of UK Poverty Policy, Advocacy and Campaigns, said: “Poverty is rising fastest among the under-fives in the UK. One in three preschool children are living in poverty. That’s more than any other age group – and is disastrous for the future life-chances of these children.

“Poverty has a profound impact on children from the very start of their lives. Poorer children are more likely to start primary school without the basic skills they need, such as being able to speak in full sentences. We know that many of these children may never catch up.

“The Government have said they are committed to boosting social mobility. Yet today’s figures show that we are going backwards, and even more pre-school children are sinking into poverty. This must be a wakeup call – we need urgent action to reverse this trend.”

Speaking ahead of the weekend, the Prime Minister told reports he was “not going to pretend we can magic away every single expense that people are going to face as a result of the global spike in energy prices”.

He added: “Be in no doubt, this will come down, we will get people through it. We will use the firepower we’ve built up to put our arms around people, just as we did during the pandemic.”

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<![CDATA[Manchester City issues apology after Aston Villa goalkeeper is assaulted during pitch invasion]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-city-issues-apology-after-aston-villa-goalkeeper-is-assaulted-during-pitch-invasion/ Mon, 23 May 2022 07:27:32 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282594

Manchester City has issued an apology statement after the Aston Villa goalkeeper Robin Olsen was assaulted at the Etihad Stadium.

The incident occurred yesterday afternoon shortly after Manchester City made the impressive comeback on the final day of the season from being 2-0 down, to scoring three goals in the second half, and clinching the coveted title of 2021-22 Premier League champions.

Once the final whistle had been blown, excited fans then began to flood the pitch to celebrate the victory.

Video captured by television cameras and by members of public present at the stadium shows Robin Olsen being touched or slapped on the back of the head by one fan and pushed by another, before a third man apparently hits him in the face - although it is said to be unclear whether it was intentional.

Read more: Manchester City have been crowned 2021-22 Premier League champions

Commenting on the incident after it occurred, Aston Villa say Olsen did take a "bang on the back of the head", but that he is "completely fine".

Aston Villa say they regard the matter as closed, and will not be making a complaint.

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Shortly after the incident occurred and the club was made aware of the situation, Manchester City issued a statement "sincerely apologising" to Olsen on its website, which reads in full: "Manchester City would like to sincerely apologise to Aston Villa goalkeeper Robin Olsen, who was assaulted after the final whistle at today’s match when fans entered the pitch.

"The Club has launched an immediate investigation and once identified, the individual responsible will be issued with an indefinite stadium ban."

Read more: Enormous Sergio Aguero statue unveiled at Manchester City ground

The FA has also issued a statement following the incident, and said it will also be investigating, adding that it was "very concerned about the rise in anti-social behaviour from fans as we reach the end of the season".

The statement continued: "Clubs play a vital role in addressing this issue and they need to prevent pitch invasions from occurring, as well as taking their own action against those that break the rules and the law [and] the FA will be seeking to do all that it can to work with clubs as well as addressing the issues from a disciplinary perspective."

Sky Sports pundits and former Manchester United players, Gary Neville and Roy Keane, called the perpetrators "idiots" and "scumbags".

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In the latest update on the continuing situation, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has this morning confirmed via a statement that "enquiries are ongoing" following the report assault of the opposition team's player.

"Officers working in partnership with both football clubs," the police force said.

GMP did however confirm in its statement this morning two other football fans have been charged following Manchester City's Premier League game with Aston Villa at Etihad Stadium yesterday.

Phillip Maxwell, of Anzio Row in Knowsley, has been charged with throwing a missile (pyrotechnic) onto the pitch and will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on 23 May 2022, while Paul Colbridge, of Whitegate Drive, Salford, has been charged with going onto the pitch, and will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on 7 June 2022.

Both have been bailed ahead of the court appearances.

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Shocking footage has emerged of Aston Villa goalkeeper Robin Olsen being assaulted numerous times whilst leaving the Etihad pitch. pic.twitter.com/yG0XIOAacs

— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 22, 2022]]>

Asked if players got off the pitch safely, Villa boss Steven Gerrard said: "No is the answer to that. My goalkeeper was attacked. So, I think those questions should go to Pep and Manchester City."

On Olsen's condition, Gerrard added: "We're going to check on him."

— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) May 22, 2022]]>

Manchester City have apologised after Aston Villa goalkeeper Robin Olsen was assaulted during a pitch invasion.

Manchester City held off Liverpool to win the Premier League by a single point after scoring three goals in five minutes against Villa.

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— Sky News (@SkyNews) May 23, 2022]]>

Club statement: Aston Villa

— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 22, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Everything you need to know about Manchester City's title celebrations - bus parade route, events, and more]]> https://themanc.com/sport/everything-you-need-to-know-about-manchester-citys-title-celebrations-bus-parade-route-events-and-more/ Mon, 23 May 2022 08:43:39 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282618

The city centre will be painted sky blue this evening as Manchester City is set to celebrate their 2021-22 Premier League title.

After what had been one of the closest title races of the past few years, Manchester City yesterday pipped North West rivals Liverpool to the post during an impressive comeback in their final match of the Premier League season to successfully retain their title as the winners of English football’s top flight.

The Citizens eventually made their dream a reality by beating Aston Villa 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium after first going 2-0 down.

Two goals came from İlkay Gündoğan, and one from Rodrigo, all in the second half.

The victory yesterday was Manchester City’s sixth Premier League title in total since returning to the top flight in 2002, and the fourth Premier League title in five years won under current manager, Pep Guardiola.

Read more: Manchester City have been crowned 2021-22 Premier League champions

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But the celebrations weren't just limited to yesterday, as Manchester City has now confirmed plans to take over the city centre this evening for an open-top bus parade and a party fit for champions.

Here's everything you need to know.

Open-Top Bus Parade

To show off the shiny Premier League trophy in all its glory to thousands of fans, Pep Guardiola and the Manchester City squad will set off on an hour-long open-top bus parade down the city's main thoroughfare, before finishing at the Beetham Tower - where a live stage show will take place with the champions.

The parade bus will depart from Exchange Square near the National Football Museum at approximately 6pm, and then travel onto St Mary’s Gate.

The route will then head south on Deansgate, and finish up near Beetham Tower at 7pm.

While fans will be able to line the streets for the full parade route, entrance to the official parade stage viewing area is only accessible via Deansgate, and not by any other entrance, with all supporters to be subject to a search before entering.

The accessible viewing platform on Great Bridgewater Street is available accessed from the same entrance, and will be available on "a first come first served basis".

The open-top bus parade route through the city centre / Credit: Manchester City

Stage Entertainment

The open-top bus parade is only part of the party, as onstage entertainment will start at 4:30pm, with the players expected to arrive at approximately 7pm.

The parade party will be hosted by Manchester City’s City Square presenters Danny Jackson and Natalie Pike, who will be joined by former players and special guests, and, as there has been in previous years, there will also be live music from bands and DJs.

As this is a non-ticketed event, Manchester City is suggesting that fans arrive early to get the best possible viewing experience.

There will also be screens throughout Deansgate showing all the action from the stage.

What is the Council saying?

Manchester City's Premier League title-winning celebrations are being fully-supported and made possible with help from Manchester City Council.

Commenting on the parade, Councillor Bev Craig - Leader of Manchester City Council - said: "Winning back-to-back titles is a fantastic achievement which I'm sure City fans will be eager to celebrate, especially as the pandemic denied them the chance to do so last season.

"The Council are happy to support the parade and expect a memorable occasion as tens of thousands of fans gather in the city centre to share the moment".

Manchester City were crowned 2021-22 Premier League champions at the Etihad Stadium yesterday / Credit: Manchester City (via Twitter)

What else do I need to know?

Manchester City and Manchester City Council have also released some top tips for people making their way to the celebrations, and for everyone else travelling in and around the city centre this evening.

This is an outdoor event and will take place come rain or shine, so it's recommended that fans:

  • Check the weather forecast before leaving to attend the celebrations.
  • Wearing appropriate clothing for the weather.
  • If it's sunny, bring sun cream, a hat, and drink lots of water.
  • If it's raining, bring wet weather clothing as umbrellas are not allowed.

The weather forecast for this afternoon into the evening in Manchester city centre is predicting a combination of overcast skies and rain showers, with temperatures ranging from 12°C - 14°C.

For all travel advice - including details of bus diversions - refer to the TfGM website here.

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Premier League Champions 21/22!!! 🏆💙 pic.twitter.com/FzOuKblPZd

— Manchester City (@ManCity) May 22, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Sale pastry chef Jefferey Koo to compete on Bake Off: The Professionals]]> https://themanc.com/news/sale-pastry-chef-jefferey-koo-to-compete-on-bake-off-the-professionals/ Mon, 23 May 2022 11:53:48 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282656

A pastry chef from a little bakery in Trafford is set to compete on a spin-off of TV baking behemoth the Great British Bake Off this summer.

Jeffery Koo, the award-winning pastry chef behind A Little Sweet in Sale, will be rolling up his sleeves and donning his apron as he competes alongside other professionals in the 2022 edition of Bake Off: The Professionals.

A celebrity in Hong Kong, Jefferey has over 20 years of experience working as a pastry chef and chocolatier, and has established his own pastry brand in China as well as opening his first patisseries in Sale, Greater Manchester.

His enthusiasm for desserts is clear, and we expect that will shine through when he appears on the popular TV show later this year.

Image: A Little Sweet

The new series, starting on 24 May, will also feature pastry chefs Rob and Mirea of the historic Levens Hall in the Lake District and Boglarka and Krisztian of the Gloucestershire pastry kichen Jó Szerencsét, with Stacey Solomon joining former Bake Off contestant Liam Charles as the host for the 2022 season.

As in previous years, chef pâtissier Benoit Blin and Executive Pastry Chef Cherish Finden will be judging this series of Bake Off: The Professionals.

Sharing the news on Instagram, Jeffrey Koo said that he was ‘honoured’ to take part in the show alongside his talented sister-in-law, Venus.

Read more: A late-night food market is coming to Manchester city centre

Image: Jeffery Koo
Image: Jeffery Koo
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Having begun his career at just eighteen years old in a 5-star hotel kitchen, Jeffery is no stranger to the high-paced pressure a busy kitchen can bring.

With a string of awards already under his belt for his skills as a chocolatier, Jeffery boasts the titles of World Chocolate Master (Best Taste Award), as well as two silver awards in China's fiercely competitive International Chocolate Master Competition and the Swiss Creation Chocolate Competition.

The new season of Bake Off: The Professionals is set to air this week on Tuesday 24 May at 8pm on Channel 4.

Read more: The new bottomless brunch with fried chicken waffles and endless pints of beer

To follow A Little Sweet on Instagram, click here.

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<![CDATA[Police appeal for information after sexual assault attempt by 'fake taxi driver' in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/police-appeal-for-information-after-sexual-assault-attempt-by-fake-taxi-driver-in-manchester/ Mon, 23 May 2022 10:37:56 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282657

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has issued a public appeal for information after a woman was left "extremely shook up" following an attempted sexual assault in Manchester yesterday evening.

Officers were called just before 11:15pm to a report of an attempted sexual assault on a woman at the popular Manchester greenspace, Platt Fields Park, on Wilmslow Road.

According to a statement on the incident issued by GMP, a woman was reportedly approached by a male pretending to be a taxi driver and followed him before she was pulled into some bushes - which subsequently raised the alarm with passers-by that he was not who he claimed to be, and that he had instead attempted to assault her.

The man then away from the scene towards Yew Tree Road, and police said enquiries are on-going to trace him.

A public appeal for information and witnesses has now been issued.

A man that officers are keen to speak to is described as an Asian male, in his 30s, with short, dark cropped hair and short, dark full beard, and wearing a black coat. 

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"We’re aware this will no doubt raise concerns in the community and those who attended the music event nearby," said Detective Chief Inspector Anthony Norman - from GMP’s City of Manchester division.

"But I would like to reassure them that we have a number officers carrying out an investigation and there are increased patrols in the area.

"This was a horrific attack on a woman who thankfully managed to raise the alarm but has been left extremely shook up and is receiving the support she needs.

"No woman should have such an incident happen to them and all women should feel safe, which is why violence against women and girls is one of GMP’s top priorities [and] a team of detectives are currently pursuing all immediate lines of enquiry."

Read more: Greater Manchester publishes 10-year plan to protect women

The attempted sexual assault on the woman occurred at Platt Fields Park last night / Credit: Wikimedia Commons

"We’re now appealing to the public to come forward with any information," he added.

"We want to bring the man responsible to justice and we can do this by hearing from anyone who may have information."

Anyone with any information or anyone who may have seen the male described is asked to report it to Greater Manchester Police by calling 0161 856 6051 or reporting it online or via the LiveChat at www.gmp.police.uk.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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#APPEAL We're appealing for information following an attempt sexual assault at Platt Fields Park in #Manchester last night. A woman was reportedly approached by a male pretending to be a taxi driver before she was pulled into some bushes and almost sexually assaulted. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/5LVp8YjhYO

— Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) May 22, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[New long-term project launched to bring more green spaces to Manchester city centre]]> https://themanc.com/trending/new-long-term-project-launched-to-bring-more-green-spaces-to-manchester-city-centre/ Mon, 23 May 2022 12:10:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282680

A new long-term project has now been launched to inspire a new generation of urban gardeners and bring more "beneficial green spaces" to the city.

NOMA - the mixed-use neighbourhood in the heart of Manchester city centre - has recently launched the new initiative, PlantNOMA, and it's not only committing to making the surrounding environment "even more vibrant and beautiful", but is also putting an emphasis on engaging the local community and increasing biodiversity. 

The project is a first-of-its kind for Manchester, and it's set to bring together hundreds of community gardeners, urbanists, designers, researchers, and artists, as well as local residents from across the city.

PlantNOMA is being delivered by NOMA's onsite creative team, Standard Practice, who are collaborating with The National Trust, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), and The Prince’s Trust too.

A host of community groups will also be getting involved to deliver a diverse programme of workshops, talks, projects, and more.

The project includes a diverse programme of events, which are open to the public and taking place regularly - including a drop-in Wednesday evening city gardening session to help people unwind after work, pick up some tips, and most-importantly, connect with nature.

And, as part of its partnership with MMU, PlantNOMA has already welcomed students across a range of disciplines from the School of Art to work on live project briefs too. 

Liz Dalby-Webb has also been appointed as the neighbourhood’s own gardener, and she brings a wealth of gardening knowledge from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) where she trained, as well as a love for house plants and allotments.  

"We are grounded in the belief that we can create a better, more inclusive city through gardening with people," said Ben Young - creative principal at Standard Practice.

"As we nurture NOMA, a more dramatic, romantic, and abundant city awaits us."

PlantNOMA has already welcomed 45 students from the School of Art as part of its partnership with MMU / Credit: PlantNOMA (via Facebook)

Eleanor Underhill - the National Trust's Urban Lead for the North - added on the new project: "At the National Trust, we want everyone to have access to nature and green spaces, including in cities.

"We know how important urban green space is for people's wellbeing, so as well as opening Castlefield Viaduct as a new temporary urban park for the city this summer, we're proud to be collaborating with Standard Practice on Plant at NOMA.

"We want to help people in Manchester get closer to nature where they live."

Read more: Plans for a New York-style urban park on top of Castlefield Viaduct have been approved

The first-of-its-kind project is engaging the local community and increasing biodiversity / Credit: PlantNOMA (via Instagram)

Dan Hyde - development director at MEPC - also said: "At NOMA, we are committed to delivering a real sense of neighbourhood [and] creating opportunities for people to connect with nature and with each other is a powerful way of doing that.

"PlantNOMA is just another example of our community-led, inclusive approach to development which puts social value and sustainability at the core.

"I look forward to seeing the project grow over the coming months."

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<![CDATA[Noel Gallagher says he was left 'covered in blood' after headbutt at Manchester City game]]> https://themanc.com/sport/noel-gallagher-says-he-was-left-covered-in-blood-after-headbutt-at-manchester-city-game/ Mon, 23 May 2022 14:06:02 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282721

Noel Gallagher has claimed he was left "covered in blood" after being headbutted at the Manchester City game yesterday.

The former Oasis founding member and longtime Manchester City fan was in attendance at the Etihad Stadium as the sky blues came back from 2-0 down against Aston Villa to secure the victory and claim the title of 2021-22 Premier League champions yesterday - but after the winning goal went in the back of the net, things sound like they didn't quite go Noel's way during the celebrations.

Noel was in good spirits this morning as he told talkSPORT that he found himself needing "stitches in his top lip", and actually walked away with "two black eyes" after being headbutted by who he claims was City centre back Ruben Dias' dad.

He described the whole thing as "absolute bedlam".

Relaying what happened after the match, Noel told talkSPORT: "Let me tell you what happened to me yesterday. As the third goal goes in, there is absolute bedlam in the stadium.

"Where we sit, Ruben Dias’ family are a couple of boxes up. I’m jumping around like an idiot, passing my son around like the Premier League trophy, everyone’s lifting him up. I turn around, Ruben Dias’ dad runs straight into me, headbutts me, I’m on the floor, covered in blood.

Read more: Manchester City have been crowned 2021-22 Premier League champions

"I don’t see the last two minutes, I’ve got to get taken down by St John’s Ambulance to get stitched up".

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Noel continued: "I've got stitches in my top lip, two black eyes. As I’m going down the corridor, Pep is running up crying and we hug each other. He says, ‘What’s up with your face?’ And I said, ‘Go and be with your players!’

"If you saw me today, I look like I’ve just arrived home from the eighties at Elland Road, I look like I’ve had my head smashed in. It’s unbelievable.

"Lots of City fans are asking me what happened and I’m just saying, ‘You’ll never guess’."

It sounds like Noel came off a lot worse as he also claimed that there's "not a mark" on Ruben Dias' dad following the incident, adding that he's "a big bear of a man".

"He almost knocked my teeth out," Noel claimed.

Manchester City were crowned 2021-22 Premier League champions at the Etihad Stadium yesterday / Credit: Manchester City (via Twitter)

After what had been one of the closest title races of the past few years, Manchester City yesterday pipped North West rivals Liverpool to the post during an impressive comeback in their final match of the Premier League season to successfully retain their title as the winners of English football’s top flight.

Read more: Everything you need to know about Manchester City’s title celebrations

The Citizens eventually made their dream a reality by beating Aston Villa 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium after first going 2-0 down.

Two goals came from İlkay Gündoğan, and one from Rodrigo, all in the second half.

The victory yesterday was Manchester City’s sixth Premier League title in total since returning to the top flight in 2002, and the fourth Premier League title in five years won under current manager, Pep Guardiola.

Featured Image - Noel Gallagher (via Instagram)

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🙌 “There’s absolute bedlam! I’m jumping around like an idiot.”

🩸 “Ruben Dias’ dad runs into me, I’m on the floor covered in blood!”

🤣 “I’ve got two black eyes & Pep asks ‘What’s up with your face?!’”#MCFC fan @NoelGallagher reveals how he celebrated the club’s title win 😂 pic.twitter.com/Q2MVSmbtoe

— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) May 23, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[The Warehouse Project reveal opening shows for 2022 season - how to get tickets]]> https://themanc.com/news/the-warehouse-project-reveal-opening-shows-for-2022-season-how-to-get-tickets/ Tue, 24 May 2022 07:55:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282754

The Warehouse Project in Manchester has announced its opening shows for 2022 and as ever there are some brilliant acts on the bill.

Returning to its home at Depot Mayfield, the celebrated Manchester party series will run from August Bank Holiday weekend to New Year's Day 2023. 

Beginning earlier this year than ever before, Bonobo, Caribou, and The National are already confirmed to play the opening weekend across Friday 26 and Saturday 27 August.

Adding to this, the lineup for the series' reopening sequence has now been confirmed in full - and The Warehouse Project will be bringing some big names to the former Royal Mail Depot for 2022, including Mike Skinner, Eric Prydz, Jamie XX and Little Simz. 

First up, Repercussion returns on Saturday 10 September for its second edition. A celebration of groundbreaking music and art in all its forms, it will be hosted across the full expanse of Depot Mayfield, spread into the historic Star & Garter with Boiler Room, and host a huge street party curated by Mr Scruff.on neighbouring Temperance Street. 

Image: The Warehouse Project

As part of the inner-city festival, Warehouse Project will bring Jamie xx, Little Simz, Fred again.., Jeff Mills and Underground Resistance to Manchester alongside a huge cast of handpicked artists from around the world. 

Read more: Kendrick Lamar announces huge Manchester Arena show

The following Friday, 16 September, the one and only Eric Prydz will make an appearance for his only Northern club show this Autumn/Winter season. 

The following night, another huge Saturday lands on 17 September as Disclosurereturn to the Depot alongside seminal electronic talents for another five-stage takeover to celebrate the start of the party season. DJs confirmed to appear on the night include Skream, Mella Dee, Denis Sulta and Eclair Fifi. 

Moving deeper into Autumn, WHP22 will begin to roll out some big club shows including the DnB hero event with Metropolis on Saturday 22 September, featuring a huge headline set from Chase & Status and Andy C. 

Image: The Warehouse Project

This will be followed on Saturday 1 October with a raft of house and techno stalwarts taking to the decks as part of the Welcome to the Warehouse party, spearheaded by Joseph Capriati, The Martinez Brothers, Loco Dice and Seth Troxler. 

As for fans of UKG, the Ape Birthday on Friday 7 October is an absolute must with a line-up stacked with leading names from the scene including Craig David, Mike Skinner and MJ Cole. 

Read more: Manchester Jazz Festival returns to the city this weekend

How to get WHP tickets

The full WHP22 season will be revealed over the coming weeks. Presale for WHP tickets will be available on Thursday 26 May from 10am.

General sale is available on Friday 27 May at 10am via The Warehouse Project's website.

The opening sequence of WHP22 is revealed in full below.

WHP22 Reopening Sequence:

Saturday 10 September, Repercussion

Times: 14:00 - 04:00

Jamie xx | Little Simz | Fred again.. | Jeff Mills & Underground Resistance

Folamour presents Power to the PPL A/V | Goldie presents Subjective (Live)

Hunee | Palms Trax & Call Super | Binker & Moses | A Certain Ratio

Gilles Peterson | Nightmares On Wax | Uncle Waffles | Benji B

Sherelle | David Rodigan | Leon Vynehall | Obongjayar | Carista

Mr Scruff presents Keep It Unreal | Luke Una presens É Soul Coultura

Soichi Terada | Sassy J | Jamz Supernova | Nia Archives | Jamie 3:26

Ash Lauryn | Lauren Hansom | Colin Curtis | Myd | Habibi Funk | Paula Tape

Thristian | Tash LC | Paula Tape | Moktar | Tarzsa | Dance Regular | Jazzcotech

4 To The Floor | Me Gusta Collective | Levi Love | Mikey Don | Krysko

Eves’ Drop Collective (Andrea Trout, Lil’ Minx, Ruby Swallow & Ellen Beth Abdi)

Jim Bane | Joe Motion

Friday 16 September, Eric Prydz

Times: 21:00 - 03:00

Depot

Eric Prydz

Kölsch

Mathame

Yulia Niko

Concourse

Franky Wah b2b Cristoph (All Night Long)

Saturday 17 September, Disclosure

Times: 14:00 - 02:30

Disclosure | The Blessed Madonna

Denis Sulta | Skream | Mall Grab | Mella Dee

DJ Seinfeld | Krystal Klear | TSHA | Chaos In The CBD

Dan Shake | Conducta | Kettama | Josey Rebelle

Eclair Fifi | Chloé Robinson | Yung Singh | Salute

Sally C | Effy | Skin On Skin | Bklava | La La | Eliza Rose

Kessler | Interplanetary Criminal | Suchi | NIKS

Krysko | Gina Breeze | Aletha | Aisling | Zutekh DJs | Joe Motion

Image: The Warehouse Project via @jftfilm

Friday 23 September, Metropolis

Times: 20:00 - 04:00

Depot

Chase & Status (DJ Set)

Andy C

King Of The Rollers & Inja

Dimension

Luude

Harriet Jaxxon

North Base b2b Mark XTC b2b Nicky Blackmarket & Millz

Skywalker

Concourse

Friction b2b Camo & Crooked

Voltage b2b Turno b2b Hedex

Upgrade b2b Disrupta

Benny L b2b Randall b2b Bladerunner

Alcemist b2b Tsuki

Goddard b2b Vibe Chemistry

Gray b2b Kara b2b Aries

EJ Kitto b2b Anais

Archive

Bou & Haribo

Hazard

Souped Up Showcase: Serum - Mozey - Dutta

This Is: Inja

Start The Vibe: Sub Zero - Original Sin - Taxman

T>I b2b Limited b2b Kaz

Ama b2b Natty Lou

Image: The Warehouse Project via @jftfilm

Saturday 1 October, Welcome to the Warehouse

Times: 19:00 - 04:00

Depot

Joseph Capriati | The Martinez Brothers

Loco Dice | KiNK | East End Dubs

Layla Benitez

Concourse

Seth Troxler | Enzo Siragusa

Chris Stussy | Adam Port | Jaden Thompson

Lauren Lo Sung | Kellie Allen

Archive

Archie Hamilton | Toman

Oden & Fatzo (Live) | Ci Ci

Syreeta | PACH

Friday 7 October, The Ape Birthday

Times: 20:00 - 04:00

Depot

Craig David presents TS5

Shy FX

Wilkinson

Mike Skinner

Bou

Sammy Virji

Wookie

Rebel Clash & Liam Bailey

Rich Reason

Concourse

Skream

TQD [Flava D, DJ Q, Royal T]

MJ Cole

Conducta

Yung Singh

Girls Don’t Sync

Interplanetary Criminal

Archive

Fabio & Grooverider

Marky

Randall b2b Hype

Dillinja

Chimp & Salo

Bryan G b2b Jumpin Jack Frost b2b DJ Die

North Base b2b Banner b2b Disrupta

Feature image - The Warehouse Project

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<![CDATA[Lancashire Cricket signs new long-term partnership extension with Emirates]]> https://themanc.com/news/lancashire-cricket-signs-new-long-term-partnership-extension-with-emirates/ Mon, 23 May 2022 17:01:13 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282778

Lancashire Cricket has announced that Emirates has signed a new seven-year extension of the Club’s headline partnership until 2029.

This makes it the longest and biggest sponsorship in English domestic cricket.

The extended partnership with the world's largest international airline includes naming rights of the Emirates Old Trafford stadium, as well as shirt sponsorship for Lancashire Lightning’s Vitality Blast shirt, and the Club also says it strengthens "one of the most recognisable and respected" sponsorships in sport.

The partnership began in April 2013, and this extension means that not only will Emirates remain as principal headline sponsor at Lancashire Cricket and Emirates Old Trafford, but it'll also be on the front of the Club’s T20 shirt for at least 17 years.

That's not all either, as on top of the partnership extension, a new dedicated hospitality, conference, and events space named the Emirates Business Class Lounge will be branded up in the historic Pavilion at Emirates Old Trafford too.

Speaking on the partnership extension, Daniel Gidney - Chief Executive at Lancashire Cricket - said: "This is an historic day for the Club and we’re delighted to announce the Emirates partnership renewal, which positions the sponsorship at Lancashire Cricket as one of the biggest and most recognisable in the game.

"We are hugely proud of our relationship with Emirates, a world class brand with a truly global reach, and this is another very positive step as part of the Club’s continued commercial growth and development."

https://twitter.com/lancscricket/status/1528682977005387779?s=20&t=C0x5CrA7lLV49pXHtaqBNw

He continued: "We are incredibly grateful for [Emirates'] support of the Club and we look forward to working with their team over the next seven years and beyond."

The new partnership extension also comes as Emirates Old Trafford "continues to transform", even after the £65 million redevelopment work over the past decade, when plans were approved from Trafford Council for work at the ground.

The new project includes plans for a 100-bed hotel extension, 1,025-seater stand, a heritage centre, a guest services hub, and a new retail store facing directly on to Brian Statham Way, and the Club says this continued redevelopment will play a key role in its long-term financial strategy and sustainability moving forward.

It will also "increase and improve" the facilities that can be used by members and supporters.

Lancashire Cricket has announced that Emirates has signed a new seven-year partnership extension / Credit: Lancashire Cricket

"We are very pleased to be extending our partnership with Lancashire Cricket Club until 2029," added Boutros Boutros of Emirates on the partnership extension.

"Lancashire is a legendary name in English cricket, and as the world’s largest international airline, we are proud to be playing such a big role in the Club’s growth and success, with the new agreement will make this the longest, and biggest sponsorship in English domestic cricket

"We very much look forward to the next seven years of our mutually beneficial relationship."

Featured Image - Lancashire Cricket

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"Lancashire is more than just a cricket club"

We caught up with @emirates on the reasons why they have extended their headline partnership @lancscricket & @EmiratesOT.

Watch now 👉 https://t.co/j2UI6XpXtz pic.twitter.com/7ZyXa55bre

— Lancashire Cricket (@lancscricket) May 23, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Adele Roberts praised for appearing on the cover of Women's Health magazine with a stoma bag]]> https://themanc.com/trending/adele-roberts-praised-for-appearing-on-the-cover-of-womens-health-magazine-with-a-stoma-bag/ Tue, 24 May 2022 07:40:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282798

Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts has been praised for appearing on the front cover of Women's Health UK magazine with a visible stoma bag.

The Southport-born presenter - who has worked for a number of Northern radio stations throughout her career, including Rock FM, Galaxy, and Hits Radio Manchester, before moving to national radio and becoming a regular presenter of Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show since January 2021 - revealed back in October that she had been diagnosed with and was undergoing treatment for bowel cancer.

The 43-year-old, who first found fame in Channel 4's Big Brother in 2002, and apperead on ITV reality competition series I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in 2019, confirmed that she had a tumour removed through surgery.

Following the surgery, she now uses a stoma bag, and has also been undergoing chemotherapy.

With the stoma bag - which attaches to the abdomen and collects faeces - now a critical part of her everyday life, Adele has been praised this week for raising awareness after choosing to appear on the cover of Women's Health UK magazine with the bag visible in the photos.

"I feel like I love my body more than ever," she said.

During the candid interview with the magazine, Adele reflects on her cancer diagnosis and how her recent operation has changed her life, explaining: "Being diagnosed with cancer has meant I've learned to appreciate my body, be grateful that it works, be grateful they found the tumour in time to remove it and be grateful (that modern medicine means I can) have a stoma.

"One in two of us will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in our lives and I think the more we can actually talk about it, the less negatively affected people will be mentally, if and when that happens.

"That's why it means so much - as someone undergoing cancer treatment and with a visible stoma - to be on the cover of Women's Health."

Reflecting on the significance on her appearance on the cover of Women's Health magazine, which she said will have a huge impact for "diversity and inclusivity", Adele took to social media to share her thoughts in a touching statement, which reads: "I actually couldn’t believe it. THIS IS WHAT WOMEN’S HEALTH looks like. Health is more than just the physical. It’s mental and spiritual and that day I felt ON TOP OF THE WORLD. I’ve never seen a woman on magazine cover with a stoma and on chemotherapy before. What an honour.

"I wasn’t really aware of stomas before I got one, I also didn’t really know about bowel cancer. I got told I was ‘probably too young’ to have it."

Adele Roberts with her partner Kate Holderness for Women's Health UK / Credit: Women's Health UK (via Instagram)

She also thanked the editor and the team at Women's Health UK magazine for "using your platform to raise awareness, represent others, reflect us and truly help to make the world a better place," and added that "it’s so important".

"Thank you for celebrating the stoma community and for giving a huge boost to those who might be going through cancer themselves, and their friends and family.

"We’re all in this together."

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<![CDATA[Elizabeths can dine for free at The Alan Hotel this Jubilee Bank Holiday]]> https://themanc.com/news/elizabeths-can-dine-for-free-at-the-alan-hotel-this-jubilee-bank-holiday/ Tue, 24 May 2022 07:43:50 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282800

To celebrate the Queen's Jubilee, new Manchester hotel The Alan is inviting all Elizabeths to dine for free in its restaurant.

In celebration of Her Royal Highness's 70th year on the throne, the longest of any reigning British monarch ever, people named Elizabeth will be able to enjoy a meal on the house in The Alan's critically-lauded, open-plan restaurant.

The gift is available for Elizabeths to claim from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 June, and all they have to do is quote ‘Elizabeth’ on booking* and bring their ID along to the restaurant.

With a rotating, seasonal menu, you're never quite sure what you'll get - but based on the current menu, lucky Elizabeths can look forward to everything from Barnsley chops and sirloin steaks, to Caesar salads and small plates like salt-baked celeriac with truffle and sherry vinegar and halibut ceviche with burnt orange and chicory.

Image: Supplied

And that's not all. The hotel is also launching a competition on its Instagram this week where people can nominate someone they know called Elizabeth to receive a complimentary overnight stay at the hotel- PLUS dinner and drinks over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Read more: There’s another new hotel in Manchester – and The Alan is a beauty

It's a great time to be an Elizabeth right now, that's for sure.

The Queen's Jubilee Weekend kicks off next week on Thursday 2 June and will see pubs granted special permission to open later than usual, up to 1am, as the nation is encouraged to join in the celebrations.

Elsewhere in the city, a Jubilee Flower Trail will take over Manchester as part of this year's Manchester Flower Show, whilst further afield Elizabeths are in for more freebies as the East Lancashire Railway offers them a free steam train ride in honour of the occasion.

Read more: People named Elizabeth can get a free steam train ride to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee

Feature image - Supplied

*T&CS – the gift for Elizabeths in The Alan's restaurant is only applicable for tables of two or more people, booking must be made prior to attending, please quote Elizabeth upon booking. Elizabeths cannot dine alone for free. ID will be required to show proof of name.

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<![CDATA[Boris Johnson 'told Sue Gray to abandon report' into Partygate]]> https://themanc.com/news/boris-johnson-told-sue-gray-to-abandon-report-into-partygate/ Tue, 24 May 2022 07:52:47 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282814

The Prime Minister allegedly met with top civil servant Sue Gray in secret to tell her to abandon her report into Partygate.

According to reports in The Times, Boris Johnson suggested that Sue Gray should not publish her long-awaited report into Partygate during a secret meeting organised by Downing Street.

A source told The TImes: “He asked her is there much point in doing it now that it’s all out there, [...] He was inferring that she didn’t need to publish the report.”

It follows an admittance by his team yesterday that it had requested a face-to-face meeting between the top civil servant tasked with investigating endemic Covid rule-breaking in Downing Street and Whitehall.

Previously, Downing Street had maintained that Sue Gray requested the meeting and refused to reveal what had been discussed.

https://twitter.com/Sacha_Lord/status/1528985481106673665

Despite the meeting, it is believed that Sue Gray could release her report as early as Wednesday morning.

The news follows the release of photographs apparently showing the Prime Minister drinking at a party in No.10 when, eight days before, he had banned people from socialising indoor with people outside their household and weddings were not allowed.

Mr Johnson wasn't fined for attending the event, but others were - including at least one other person pictured in the photographs.

Asked by an MP in the House of Commons on 8 December last year whether there had been a gathering on that date, the Prime Minister said there was not.

He told Labour MP Catherine West : "I am sure that whatever happened, the guidance was followed and the rules were followed at all times."

The Prime Minister is now open to the charge of knowingly misleading parliament.

A Downing Street source has said that the fact the Prime Minister had his red box and was 'dropping in on a leaving do for a colleague' made the case that he was 'believed he was working'.

The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, who oversees the Metropolitan Police, has this morning joined calls for the force to explain why they didn't fine Boris Johnson for attending the lockdown party.

He told the BBC's Radio 4 Today Programme that the force should set out its thinking behind the decision not to fine the Prime Minister, after the release of new photographs by ITV News on Monday night.

21/05/2020. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak join the Nation in the ‘Clap for our Carers’ at 8pm outside 10 Downing Street, to give thanks to the NHS and Key Workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street.

Mr Khan said: "I think it's important when it comes to trust and confidence, when it comes to policing by consent, when it comes to questions being asked about the integrity of an investigation, that the police explain why they reached the conclusions they have."

Police announced they had concluded their Partygate investigation on Thursday after handing out 126 fines for 10 gatherings.

Mr Johnson received one fixed penalty notice for attending an illegal gathering, despite evidence that he was also present at others.

The Liberal Democrats have now asked the Police Watchdog to investigate the Met's decision.

Feature image - No.10 / Flickr

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Speechless.

We now know the reason the PM met with Sue Gray, was to ask her not to release the report.

— Sacha Lord (@Sacha_Lord) May 24, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[New study reveals more than 80% people will do 'hybrid working' in the future]]> https://themanc.com/trending/new-study-reveals-more-than-80-people-will-do-hybrid-working-in-the-future/ Tue, 24 May 2022 09:06:46 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282852

New statistics released this week reveal that more than 80% of people who worked from home during the COVID-19 pandemic are planning to carry out 'hybrid working' in future.

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), more than eight out of 10 people are keen to adopt a flexible combination of working from home and from the office, while the proportion of people planning to work primarily from home rose from 30% in April 2021 to 42% in February 2022.

The ONS says the latest figures show that people are favouring what can be a better work-life balance, instead of returning to the office full-time.

On top of that, it was found that around 78% of those who worked from home to some extent during the pandemic said that their work-life balance was improved, with 53% claiming there was fewer distractions, and 52% saying they completed their work more quickly.

47% even said that their overall wellbeing was better.

https://twitter.com/ONS/status/1528656782809235456?s=20&t=-M2RDgJ357Ih9ZUpIXauSg

The statistics also revealed that it's not just staff favouring the hybrid model either, as while there are some sectors that cannot support staff working from home, around 23% of business said they are using or intend to use increased home-working as a permanent model for the future to protect the wellbeing of workers.

43% of businesses said reduced overhead costs contributed to the hybrid working model, and 41% said the rate of productivity was higher.

Read more: A four-day working week is currently being trialled in the UK

More than 80% people say they will do 'hybrid working' in the future / Credit: Jose Losada (via Unsplash)

But there was some discrepancy found when it came to staff earnings and age groups.

According to the ONS, people who are earning £40,000 or more were more likely to hybrid work or work from home entirely, however people earning £15,000 or less were the least likely.

And then when it comes to age groups, it was found that those aged 16-29 and those aged 50-69 were less likely to hybrid work than those aged 30-49, and almost three in 10 workers aged 30-49 reported that they were hybrid working, compared with 23% of 16-29-year-olds and 20% of 50-69-year-olds.

Featured Image - Kaitlyn Baker (via Unsplash)

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We’ve published an article exploring the views of individuals and businesses on hybrid working now that #COVID19 restrictions have been lifted.

➡️ https://t.co/FV2xkpoFCj pic.twitter.com/jhBI8cnUTu

— Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ONS) May 23, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Some UK hospitals have had to set up foodbanks for NHS staff in need]]> https://themanc.com/news/some-uk-hospitals-have-had-to-set-up-foodbanks-for-nhs-staff-in-need/ Tue, 24 May 2022 10:56:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282871

A growing number of hospitals in the UK are having to set up foodbanks for NHS staff in need amid the rising cost of living crisis.

With inflation having now risen to the 40-year UK high of 9%, and costs continuing to increase across a broad range of areas including food, fuel, and energy bills, it has now been exclusively revealed by The Independent that six NHS trusts in England have has to set up food banks for staff struggling to afford the basics.

Others have chosen to launch food voucher schemes or emergency "hardship" loans, and some have increased the payments made to workers to help cover their travel costs.

A number other hospitals have also confirmed that they are considering making similar moves.

According to the Cavell Nurses’ Trust - an organisation supporting nurses, midwives, and health assistants in financial difficulties - there has been 140% rise in the number of people seeking help in the first four months of 2022, compared with the same period in 2021.

Professor Alison Leary - chair of healthcare and workforce modelling at London South Bank University - also told The Independent they have been several NHS organisations who are "very concerned" about the impact of the cost of living on their staff.

"Some are looking at starting food exchanges or food banks, and others are looking at other ways to help, for example with the costs of transport," she added.

Read more: Inflation rises to 40-year UK high of 9% amid cost of living crisis

https://twitter.com/Independent/status/1527961866982522880?s=20&t=PizNHLexJVFNhP_22IxtEw

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) also echoed the concerns of many health leaders, saying that rising costs have had it seeing staff "struggling to feed their family."

Graham Revie - chair of the Royal College of Nursing’s Trade Union Committee - explained that many staff are being left out of pocked and also stressed that "thousands" of nurses are leaving the profession every year, citing pay among the key reasons for doing so.

"This is an outrageous state of affairs, and a big admission that the NHS knows how its workers are struggling while the government denies them fair pay," Mr Revie added.

Read more: The North West relies on foodbanks more than anywhere else in the UK

Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust (NSFT), Norfolk Community Health and Care, West Hertfordshire, Dartford and Gravesham have so far needed to introduce some of these services to help staff in need, with Sheffield Teaching Hospitals having already set up a staff food bank in 2020, and University Hospitals Birmingham also having had one for a number of years.

There has been 140% rise in the number of NHS staff seeking help in the first four months of 2022 / Credit: The Trussell Trust

Addressing the situation and the findings in The Independent's report, a government spokesperson said: "We are incredibly grateful to all our NHS staff and we recognise the pressures caused by the rising cost of living.

"We are taking action worth over £22 billion in 2022-23 to help households with the costs of energy and to ensure people keep more of their money.

"This includes by cutting fuel duty, raising the threshold at which people start to pay National Insurance and cutting taxes, for the lowest-paid workers on Universal Credit so they can keep more of what they earn."

Featured Image - The Trussell Trust

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🔴Exclusive: Hospitals across the country have set up food banks and emergency “hardship” loans as health leaders warn staff are “struggling to feed their families” https://t.co/byR65hp9oh

— The Independent (@Independent) May 21, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Manchester trains replaced with buses over Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-trains-replaced-with-buses-over-jubilee-bank-holiday-weekend/ Tue, 24 May 2022 10:59:12 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282921

'Severe disruption' is being forecast for those using public transport over the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend, as Network Rail plans to replace trains with buses whilst it carries out major signalling work.

Network Rail will complete a ‘major signalling overhaul’ in Manchester over the Jubilee weekend, seeing a large number of Manchester trains replaced by buses in order to help our trains 'run on time'.

As part of these upgrades, a 132-year-old signal box near Philips Park will be removed. Network Rail will also replace nearly 4km of track and secure over 2.8km of overhead wires.

As a result, passengers travelling between Leeds, Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Victoria, and Stalybridge over the weekend will likely suffer delays as services are re-directed and/or replaced with buses.

Customers are being urged to check their routes ahead of travelling,

Neil Holm, Transpennine Route Upgrade Director for Network Rail, said: “This major investment will unlock more reliable journeys for rail passengers in Manchester, as well as the potential for faster trains in the future.

“I know that people will be travelling across the country to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, so I’m sorry if our work impacts their plans. We’ve worked with our train operating partners to plan alternative routes and bus replacements to keep disruption to a minimum.”

Chris Nutton, Major Projects Director for TransPennine Express, said: “This is another key step for the rail industry towards delivering a railway fit for the 21st Century and the work over the Jubilee Bank Holiday will help deliver better reliability for our customers.

“Due to the major engineering work taking place, there will be a number of service alterations for TransPennine Express services.

"Our customers are advised to allow for additional time for journeys and to check carefully for the latest advice before they travel. Ongoing strike action by the RMT union will also affect services on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 June, and we are urging people to avoid travelling on our services on those dates and to travel either side of the weekend instead.”

Service alterations planned in and around Manchester over the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend:

Thursday, 2nd June

  • Buses replace trains between Manchester Victoria and Stalybridge.
  • TPE services to Leeds will be diverted to Manchester Piccadilly.
  • Services to Liverpool Lime Street will be diverted to run from Manchester Airport via Manchester Piccadilly.

Friday, 3rd June

  • Services to Liverpool Lime Street will be diverted to run to Manchester Airport via Manchester Piccadilly.
  • between 0001 and 0700 there will be no train services running to or from Manchester Piccadilly or Manchester Airport, and limited rail replacement buses will run.

Friday, 3rd, and Saturday, 4th June

  • There will be no trains from Manchester Victoria to Chester via Warrington Bank Quay.
  • There will be no peak-time services between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Victoria.

Saturday, 4th, and Sunday, 5th June

  • Industrial action by the RMT Union will affect TransPennine Express Services.
  • There will be a much-reduced service between Manchester Piccadilly, Leeds, and York only.

Friday, 3rd until Sunday, 5th June

  • There will be no trains to or from Manchester Victoria on any route.
  • Buses will replace trains between Manchester Victoria and Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Rochdale, and Salford Central, which is a short walk from Manchester’s central shopping area.
  • TransPennine Express services to and from Leeds will be diverted to run to Manchester Piccadilly.

Feature image - Wikimedia Commons

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<![CDATA[Manchester reacts as new £19bn Elizabeth Line unveiled in London]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-reacts-as-new-19bn-elizabeth-line-unveiled-in-london/ Tue, 24 May 2022 11:03:48 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282873

This morning, a new £19bn Crossrail line has been unveiled in London as the capital gears up to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.

Four years late, £4bn over budget and still not completely finished, whilst the new Elizabeth Line is undoubtedly a welcome new arrival in the capital, the aplomb with which it has been announced has left a sour taste in some northerner's mouths.

Amidst the rejection of plans for an underground here in Manchester and a series of derailed promises regarding the scrapped Eastern HS2 leg, which planned to connect the East Midlands with Leeds; whilst the capital hails its new 'cathedral-like' stations and the 'longest trains ever seen' in London, some northerners are feeling decidedly ticked off.

As the new Elizabeth Line was unveiled in London this morning, the Prime Minister tweeted that "it's not just Londoners that will reap the rewards, but the whole country".

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The new Crossrail Line in the capital sees more than 70 miles of train lines and 10 new stations open, spanning London and the South East from Reading to Heathrow.

The new 205-metre-long trains can each carry up to 1,500 passengers and will run every five minutes to start with, cutting the journey time for Londoners crossing the capital in half.

The project has already created 42km of new tunnels under central London, with the Prime Minister revealing last week that he already has a second £30bn London Crossrail 2 project in his sights.

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However, whilst Londoners will be enjoying better connectivity than ever across the city over the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend, here in the north of England it has just been announced that train services in and around Manchester will be 'severely disrupted'.

Read more: Manchester trains replaced with buses over Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend

Network Rail will complete a ‘major signalling overhaul’ in Manchester over the Jubilee weekend, seeing a large number of Manchester trains replaced by buses in order to help our trains 'run on time'.

As part of these upgrades, a 132-year-old signal box near Philips Park will be removed. Network Rail will also replace nearly 4km of track and secure over 2.8km of overhead wires.

As a result, passengers travelling between Leeds, Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Victoria, and Stalybridge over the weekend will likely suffer delays as services are re-directed and/or replaced with buses.

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The 'colossal upgrade' to Northern rail is part of another delayed project, initially forecast to be completed in 2018.

A part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade, it was originally part of George Osborne's Northern Powerhouse Rail pledge, which also featured plans to upgrade Manchester's Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

Once labelled a 'priority' by the Prime Minister, this original Northern Powerhouse Rail line was envisioned as a 40-mile, high-speed route that would connect east to west between Manchester and Leeds via Bradford.

It would have enabled more hourly trains to run between northern cities and allowed for shorter journeys on almost every important route, but the £36bn plan was ultimately rejected by Westminster for being too costly.

Here in Manchester, rail passengers have become quite used to travelling on cramped, overcrowded trains with reduced timetables - but it appears that the coverage of the new £19bn Elizabeth line is not going down well on social media today.

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Taking to Twitter, Mancs have not held back on voicing their opinions, with one person tweeting: "So excited for the Elizabeth line to improve Manchester! It's what we've all been waiting for up here."

Another said: "How is this good news for the ‘entire country’? Good news for London yes, but is the Elizabeth Line going to mean a more frequent service between Lancaster and Barrow? Or more carriages on trains down to Manchester? Or more affordable rail fares nationwide?"

A third added: "£9,000,000,000 for the Elizabeth line while the quickest train between Leeds and Manchester is still 53 mins to do 47 miles. Northern powerhouse plans scrapped. Disgrace."

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A fourth said: "So the Elizabeth line opens 3years 6 months late at a cost of 18.8 billion but meanwhile in the north we can’t half a major route built between Sheffield and Manchester still??? Talk about levelling up."

Another added: "New Elizabeth line is 100km. If you put a pin in central Leeds and drew a 100km radius, you could reach as far as Liverpool, Manchester, Lincoln and all coastal towns in the north east and west. WHY does London need a an inch of dazzling new infrastructure?"

Whilst a further person commented: "Nice to see the London based, The Queen Elizabeth line, which has cost the UK taxpayer £20billion is making national news. I look forward to using the service from the north where a trip to London costs £140 return or a trip to Manchester takes longer today than in 1965..."

The Department For Transport said in a statement: "We continue working towards delivering a rail network that is cleaner, greener and fairer to taxpayers, while boosting opportunity right across the country.

"Our work to date has seen 800 miles of electrification in just four years and the largest ever single investment with the £96bn Integrated Rail Plan. This will deliver improvements to the Midlands Main Line, as well as the completion of the Transpennine Route Upgrade.”

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Iver to Paddington on the new Elizabeth Line takes 2️⃣3️⃣mins

Wigan Wallgate to Manchester (almost identical distance) is 4️⃣2️⃣mins

As Londoners understandably celebrate, we’re still a million miles from the ‘levelling up’ of other parts of the country that @BorisJohnson promised

— Lisa Nandy (@lisanandy) May 24, 2022]]>

I bet all those people travelling between Preston, Lostock, Bolton and Manchester are enjoying the Elizabeth Line coverage

— Andrew Johnson (@andyjey) May 24, 2022]]>

So excited for the Elizabeth line to improve Manchester! It’s what we’ve all been waiting for up here https://t.co/LcoRVazF8J

— Matthew Hall (@mattjhalluk) May 24, 2022]]>

The #ElizabethLine opens to afford the capital east to west travel ; to get to Manchester via our brilliant tram,I have to drive 2 miles to the nearest station. @AndyBurnhamGM #Middleton still no tram or train?

— Helen Stubbs (@hpstubbs) May 24, 2022]]>

How must people living in Leeds who need to get to Manchester be feeling this morning? #ElizabethLine #Crossrail #r4today

— Scrubs Upwell (@scrubs_upwell) May 24, 2022]]>

£9,000,000,000 for the Elizabeth line while the quickest train between Leeds and Manchester is still 53 mins to do 47 miles.
Northern powerhouse plans scrapped. Disgrace.

— pudseypumper (@pudseypumper) May 24, 2022]]>

I’m so happy London’s new £18.8bn #ElizabethLine railway has opened. Meanwhile if you want to get from Leeds to Manchester in less than 1 hour and spend less than £15 you can go bloody swivel, the government hasn’t got money for that!

— Bantam Raider (@damianpittam) May 24, 2022]]>

How does the #ElizabethLine help commuters between Manchester and Sheffield? https://t.co/wHxMGA64Tm

— Dr. Mark Shanahan (@LeapfrogMark) May 24, 2022]]>

Makes me so happy when Elizabeth line posts say it's "12 trains per hour to begin" and then I look and there are 6ph Liverpool-Manchester and Manchester-Leeds

— Simo (@ijsimo25) May 21, 2022]]>

So much for #LevellingUp @grantshapps @michaelgove
On a train from Leeds to Manchester. Absolutely rammed standing room only, and just one or 2 an hour. I heard that the £18bn Elizabeth line in London has 24 trains an hour.
Thanks... just thanks...

— Robbie 🧢 (@RobbieRobbie) May 20, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[You can now have your say on improving walking and cycling in Manchester city centre]]> https://themanc.com/news/you-can-now-have-your-say-on-improving-walking-and-cycling-in-manchester-city-centre/ Tue, 24 May 2022 11:48:18 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282932

A new consultation is set to lay out the latest plans for walking and cycling improvements across Manchester city centre.

And it means local residents can now have their say.

Following a previous consultation in 2021, Manchester City Council’s has already set out in its City Centre Transport Strategy the aim for 90% of all morning peak trips to the city centre to be made on foot, by cycle, or using public transport by 2040 - but the public will now be asked again for their views on changes to the road layout at a number of key routes.

In the new consultation, changes are proposed for Chester Road, Bridgewater Viaduct, Deansgate, Whitworth Street, Whitworth Street West, Fairfield Street, Aytoun Street, and London Road.

Some of the proposed changes include the construction of new footways and traffic islands, a new controlled pedestrian crossings and crossing points, a new segregated cycleway with a mixture of kerbed segregation and flexible bollards, and upgraded junctions with pedestrian cycle facilites.

Read more: Manchester City Council announce £600k plan to transform city centre for cycling

New loading bays, and 20mph zone signs and road markings, are some of the other changes being proposed.

"Through previous consultations, we know that the public are in favour of steps to reduce the number of cars in the city centre and make it easier for people to commute in the city by cycling, walking or by public transport," said Councillor Tracey Rawlins, Executive Member for Environment at Manchester City Council.

"Manchester has an ambitious goal of becoming zero carbon by 2038 and it is through schemes like the Active Travel Fund that we will encourage people to a long-term shift to more sustainable and green ways of travelling. 

"I hope people will take the time to take part in this consultation and help shape a city centre which is cleaner and greener."

The consultation is now live, and will be running until Monday 19 June.

An online consultation event will take place on Thursday 26 May at 6:30pm - 7:30pm, before an in-person event happens on Wednesday 1 June in Manchester city centre between 4pm and 7pm - and you can find more information here.

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<![CDATA[New festival of music, food, and wellness coming to Lancashire this summer - and tickets are now on sale]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/new-festival-of-music-food-and-wellness-coming-to-lancashire-this-summer-and-tickets-are-now-on-sale/ Thu, 26 May 2022 06:48:36 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282957

A new two-day festival filled with music, multi-arts, food, and wellness is coming to the Lancashire countryside this summer.

And tickets are now on sale.

After the success of a number of 2021 summer pop-up events, the inaugural Gatherings Festival will take over the Gisburne Park Estate in Clitheroe on Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 August 2022 - with event organisers promising a weekend of cultural indulgence, music and arts, fabulous feasts, and a sanctuary for wellbeing.

The festival will take place across the 1000-acre historic private estate, and will have an eclectic lineup across two days.

With the River Valley Main stage nestled in the woodlands, some of the live acts and DJs on the lineup include sets from Ibibio Sound Machine, Roger Sanchez, Crazy P, Craig Charles, Children Of Zeus Live, House Gospel Choir, Horse Meat Disco, Greg Wilson, PBR Streetgang, Homoelectric DJs, Hot Gorilla Records DJs, Moodymanc and more.

The weekend will also be packed full of chances to tuck into exceptional dinners and feasts prepared by award-winning local chef Steven Smith.

There'll also be a VIP pool party, a Village Green with immersive theatre games, The Peacock Tales lounge with poets Chris Jam and Griot City, the chance to listen to some Ribble Valley folklore tales, a Mad Hatters Tea Party, and Hindelinis Jazz Café.

When it comes to wellness, those looking for a rejuvenation experience like no other will get the opportunity to try out the popular ice bathing phenomenon, as well as IV drips, goat yoga, and so much more, all alongside wellness expert and influencer Davina Taylor.

And as Gatherings Festival is set in the ancient and mythical landscape of Lancashire's Ribble Valley, and is said to take inspiration from the Sika deer that are synonymous with the wildlife sanctuary Gisburne Park Estate, festival-goers will also be able to experience the charm of their surroundings through performances of dance, theatre, art, poets, and storytellers, who will all play their part.

There's a number of accommodation options to choose from too, including luxurious lodges, historic houses, and cosy cottages all with hot tubs, or a fully-kitted-out glamping village and the option to bring your own tent to camp in.

It will take over the Gisburne Park Estate in Clitheroe and take inspiration from Lancashire's mythical Ribble Valley / Credit: Gatherings Festival

"We are excited to bring Gatherings to all," said Guy Hindley - co-founder of Gatherings Festival.

"On the success of our pop-ups last year, we wanted to create an annual music and cultural led boutique festival in the North, on this historic estate that I grew up on [and] Gatherings is just that - it’s the coming together of various tribes, creating a cultural melting pot.

"Music, multi arts, immersive theatre, wellness experiences, pop up restaurants, glamping, and much more will all happening throughout the weekend.

"And we have more plans to develop this beautiful estate’s Grade I-listed mansion and to create a series of smaller events throughout the seasons."

Tickets for Gatherings Festival are now on sale.

There's daily admission tickets available, adult weekend tickets - including general camping - priced at £166.95, Gatherlings (6-15 years) tickets setting you back £90.95, all under 6s going free, and Golden Gatherers packages available from £240.95.

You can find more information and grab tickets here.

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<![CDATA[BBC apologises on air after trainee puts 'Manchester United are rubbish' as live news update]]> https://themanc.com/sport/bbc-apologises-on-air-after-trainee-puts-manchester-united-are-rubbish-as-live-news-update/ Tue, 24 May 2022 14:07:52 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=282992

BBC News has been forced to issue an on air apology after viewers noticed the words 'Manchester United are rubbish' appear on the live feed.

It's certainly not something you see every day, but earlier on this afternoon, as thousands of people right across the UK tuned in to watch the 24-hour BBC News channel, an unusual update was posted on the live news ticker while the presenter was running through the highlights and talking points from the ongoing Roland Garros tennis tournament in Paris.

Hidden among the actual news headlines of the day were the hard-hitting words "Manchester United are rubbish".

"Weather rain everywhere," was another one of the odd updates.

Given that these followed updates from legitimate news stories such as the rising tensions with the Partygate scandal and the Sue Gray report, many viewers just presumed that their eyes must have been deceiving them and went over to BBC iPlayer to watch it again.

Others took to social media to check if anyone else had seen it too.

In what is a now-viral tweet that has racked up thousands of likes and retweets, TV critic and broadcaster Scott Bryan said: "Errrr... what is going on with the BBC News ticker?"

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Other rival football fans understandably "couldn't believe their eyes", and took to social media to poke as much fun at the situation as they possibly could.

One person tweeted: "And people say the BBC don't present factual news anymore", while another added: "Even BBC News know how bad Manchester United are", and a third hilariously said: "Legendary. That would go straight onto my CV and website if it was my 'mistake'."

"I'm a United fan and it gave me a good laugh. We have indeed been rubbish, BBC News," another conceded.

After word of the mishap clearly got out and began to spread online, the BBC then made an on air apology to any Manchester United fans they may have "offended".

The BBC News presenter said: "Just while we’re on the subject of football, a little earlier, some of you may have noticed something pretty unusual on the ticker, that runs along the bottom of the screen with news, making a comment about Manchester United. 

"I hope that Manchester United fans weren’t offended by it, let me just explain what was happening."

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BBC News blamed the error on a trainee, who was "learning to use" the feature.

The news presenter continued: "Behind the scenes, someone was training how to use the ticker and how to put text on the ticker. They were just writing random things, not in earnest, that comment appeared.

"So apologies if you saw that and you were offended and you are a fan of Manchester United.

"But certainly, that was a mistake and it wasn’t meant to be on the screen, that was what happened.

"We just thought we better explain that to you."

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UPDATE: BBC News have apologised.

They say that a trainee was learning how to write text for the ticker and accidentally published them onto the BBC News Channel. pic.twitter.com/OkjPIkJAoo

— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) May 24, 2022]]>

Errrr… what is going on with the BBC News ticker? pic.twitter.com/fofbiGyMfs

— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) May 24, 2022]]>

UPDATE: BBC News have apologised.

They say that a trainee was learning how to write text for the ticker and accidentally published them onto the BBC News Channel. pic.twitter.com/OkjPIkJAoo

— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) May 24, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Ofgem confirms energy price cap will rise to £2,800 in October]]> https://themanc.com/news/ofgem-confirms-energy-price-cap-will-rise-to-2800-in-october/ Tue, 24 May 2022 14:28:53 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283016

Ofgem has confirmed that the energy price cap in the UK will rise to at least £2,800 in October, pushing household bills up to £233 a month.

The regulator revealed the hike in prices this afternoon, as its chief executive, Jonathan Brearley, told the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee that Ofgem anticipates the new price cap this October will be "in the region of £2,800".

Mr Brearly even suggested that "it's quite possible this [price cap] could go higher", telling the Committee: "The volatility in the gas market is huge."

Currently, the energy price cap sits at £1,971 - having increased by over 50% in April.

That means that, within the space of six months, the regulator's energy price cap in the UK will have risen by £1,512.

Currently, here in the UK, there are nearly 6.5 million people living in poverty. However, Ofgem is now warning the government that this could well double in October when the price cap goes up again.

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With UK inflation at the highest it has been in 40 years, many struggling households are also seeing price rises at fuel pumps and in the supermarket.

Mr Brearly told the committee that costs are currently rising at a "once in a generation" rate "not seen since the 1970s", and that this issue is something that only the government could address.

National Insurance tax has just been increased by the Chancellor in his spring budget, too, meaning that people are taking home less money as prices soar.

Read more: Energy price cap could be adjusted every three months under new Ofgem plans

Soaring energy bills are considered to be the biggest inflation driver in the UK right now, and there is increasing pressure on the government to do more to help families and children who are slipping into poverty as a result of the cost of living emergency.

Whilst the government has said it is willing to support people, it is yet to deliver any solutions - such as introducing a Windfall Tax on energy companies or restoring the £20 a week Universal Credit uplift to help the country's worst off.

Labour has called the price cap news 'extremely concerning', adding that it "will cause huge worry for families already facing soaring bills and rising inflation".

Read more: Tory peer who helped set up Universal Credit calls for urgent increase

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “How many more alarm bells does the chancellor need to hear before he acts? The government have got to get a grip on this crisis and to protect families and our economy. 

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“Yet again, Labour calls urgently on the government to bring forward an emergency budget, with a windfall tax on oil and gas producer profits to lower bills for families.”

Boris Johnson's spokesperson maintained that the government is already offering help which will be 'phased throughout the year'.

They said: "Some of the support is designed to come in in October, £200 will be discounted from energy bills, the warm home discount will increase to £150 and be expanded to cover three million people, cold weather payments and winter fuel payments will be available again," the spokesman said."

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The Ofgem Chief Exec has told MPs the price cap will rise c42% in Oct putting typical use to £2,800/yr. I'm glad he's been open about this, I asked last week for them to publish forward guidance.

This is higher than analysts predictions of £2,600 (both bloody awful though)

— Martin Lewis (@MartinSLewis) May 24, 2022]]>

As @ofgem warns that the energy price cap is expected to rise to £2,800 in October, we take a look at what help is available, if you're struggling to pay your bills. https://t.co/48t49gzVFI

— Which? Money (@WhichMoney) May 24, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[NBHD Festival announces lineup as it returns to Manchester city centre this year]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/nbhd-festival-announces-lineup-as-it-returns-to-manchester-city-centre-this-year/ Tue, 24 May 2022 18:00:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283061

Neighbourhood Festival (NBHD) has unveiled a jam-packed lineup as it makes its long-awaited return to Manchester city centre this year.

After a few years away, Manchester's biggest multi-venue music festival is back once again this year, and is set to take over Manchester city centre on Saturday 1 October - with headline shows by indie titans The Snuts, local heroes Everything Everything, alternative quartet Sundara Karma. 

The headliners will also be joined by whole host of emerging talent.

Some of the fast-rising newcomers on the just-announced lineup include Alfie Templeman, Baby Queen, Rachel Chinnouriri, Dylan, The Royston Club, Louis Dunford, Lauran Hibberd, and STONE.

The Skinner Brothers, World's First Cinema, Anorak Patch, Blondes, and Brooke Combe are just a handful of other exciting names on the lineup.

NBHD Festival returns to Manchester on Saturday 1 October / Credit: NBHD Festival

Neighbourhood Festival first launched all the way back in 2016.

Quickly establishing itself as the place to discover the next big thing, in the past, BRIT Award winners Sam Fender, Mabel and Holly Humberstone and established live favourites Yungblud, Declan McKenna, Mahalia, and The Lathums have all performed. 

Just like it has done in previous years, the festival with be taking place across Manchester’s favourite venues all based the city centre for 2022.

Neighbourhood Festival returns to the Albert Hall, Gorilla, O2 Ritz and many more much-loved stages this October, and Bunny Jackson’s is joining the party for the first time this year too.

There's also many more acts still to be announced, so keep your eyes peeled.

The full lineup for NBHD Festival 2022 has now been announced / Credit: NBHD Festival

Tickets for NBHD Festival will officially go on sale on Thursday 26 May, and to make sure you're one of the first in line, you can now sign-up to be notified.

Grab your tickets here.

Featured Image - Niall Lea (via NBHD Festival)

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<![CDATA[Railway workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of 'biggest strike' in decades]]> https://themanc.com/news/railway-workers-vote-overwhelmingly-in-favour-of-biggest-strike-in-decades/ Wed, 25 May 2022 07:35:54 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283082

Railway workers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action across Network Rail and the train operating companies.

The RMT Union announced the outcome of the vote yesterday evening, and confirmed that 71% of its 40,000 members took part in the vote, with 89% voting in favour of strike action and only 11% voting against it.

RMT members working for Network Rail and 14 out of 15 of the train operators voted for "strike action and action short of strike".

The Union has called it "the biggest endorsement for industrial action" by railway workers since privatisation, and says it will now be demanding "urgent talks" with Network Rail and the 15 train operating companies that were balloted to find a negotiated settlement to the dispute over pay, jobs, and safety.

It's thought that services could be reduced to around a fifth of the normal weekday timetable.

It is also possible trains will only run for part of the day, such as from 7am to 7pm, and only on main lines too, although this is only speculation at this point.

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"This overwhelming endorsement by railway workers is a vindication of the union's approach and sends a clear message that members want a decent pay rise, job security and no compulsory redundancies," said Mick Lynch - General Secretary at RMT Union.

"Our NEC will now meet to discuss a timetable for strike action from mid-June.

"But we sincerely hope ministers will encourage the employers to return to the negotiating table and hammer out a reasonable settlement with the RMT."

Read more: Manchester trains replaced with buses over Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend

Northern was one of the balloted train operators with workers voting in favour of strike action, as well as Avanti West Coast, Transpennine Express, and other major operators including Greater Anglia, GWR, LNER, East Midlands Railway, West Midlands Trains, and South Western Railway.

Sources say if strike action does go ahead, it would cost the rail industry around £30 million each day.

89% of balloted RMT Union members voted in favour of strike action / Credit: Northern

Three issues are said to be at the heart of the dispute for the union - pay, compulsory redundancies, and safety concerns.

Speaking on the outcome of the vote, Steve Montgomery - Group Chair of the Rail Delivery Group, representing train operators - said: "Our railways must adapt to attract more passengers back and reduce our running costs [and] it is not fair to ask taxpayers to continue to shoulder the burden when there are other vital services that need public support.

"Nobody wins when industrial action threatens to disrupt the lives and livelihoods of passengers and businesses and puts the industry’s recovery at risk.

"We urge the RMT leadership to behave responsibly, and to talk to us to find a way to avoid damaging industrial action and secure the long-term future of the industry."

RMT Union has called it "the biggest endorsement for industrial action" by railway workers since privatisation / Credit: Network Rail

He added that every business wants to support its staff, and "the railway is no exception".

"All train operators want to offer their staff a pay rise and are working hard to make that happen. But, as an industry, we have to change our ways of working and improve productivity to help pay our own way," he continued.

"The alternatives of asking taxpayers to shoulder the burden after government has contributed over £16 billion to the industry during COVID, or asking passengers to pay even higher fares when they too are feeling the pinch, simply isn’t fair."

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RMT declares overwhelming mandate for national strike action on railways
Railway workers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action across Network Rail and the train operating companies.https://t.co/xaa6nORJTU pic.twitter.com/DyYrMwjcus

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<![CDATA[The nation is being asked to sing Sweet Caroline for the Queen at Jubilee street parties]]> https://themanc.com/trending/the-nation-is-being-asked-to-sing-sweet-caroline-for-the-queen-at-jubilee-street-parties/ Wed, 25 May 2022 09:02:21 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283111

The nation is being encouraged to sing Sweet Caroline for the Queen at street parties celebrating her Platinum Jubilee next week.

After Neil Diamond’s 1969 hit has become an anthem for sports in England, with the track notably belted loudly by football fans during last summer’s Euro 2020 tournament, it has now been chosen by listeners of Zoe Ball's BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show as the song to sing at street parties over the extended Jubilee bank holiday weekend.

The song was said to have been chosen because it's an "uplifting and happy" melody that everyone can sing along to.

It is hoped that 10 million people will join the nationwide singalong.

Announcing the campaign on her radio show yesterday morning, Zoe Ball described the 53-year-old hit as "a song of togetherness", adding: "We're hoping also that loads of grassroots music groups and choirs and school bands and brass bands will learn the song and perform it too.

"We really want to encourage the country to all come together."

https://twitter.com/BBCRadio2/status/1529052851510689792?s=20&t=Jffs5wKhBLBtrK051120vw

Sweet Caroline was officially released in the UK in 1971, and reached number eight in the charts, selling more than 1.2 million copies, before it went on to become a wedding disco staple and an unlikely sports anthem.

The song has not only been adopted by fans of the England football team and gained popularity during Euro 2020, but also by the Boston Red Sox and other teams.

Read more: You can now request to close your road for a Jubilee street party in Manchester

Sweet Caroline beat out other hits such as Paul McCartney’s We All Stand Together, and Queen’s We Are The Champions, which were also suggested by many Radio 2 listeners - although Ball said that Diamond’s song was the clear winner.

She said it had emerged as a clear favourite from the "hundreds and hundreds" of suggestions.

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You've chosen Sweet Caroline for your Jubilee singalong! 🙌

All together now... "Sweeeeet Caroline 🎶" https://t.co/tNvr7doeae

— BBC Radio 2 (@BBCRadio2) May 24, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Pollen cafe with 'glass gallery' looking into kitchen opens next month]]> https://themanc.com/news/pollen-cafe-with-glass-gallery-looking-into-kitchen-opens-next-month/ Wed, 25 May 2022 13:15:25 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283131

This summer, Manchester sourdough specialist Pollen will open its second cafe in the city.

Featuring a unique 'glass gallery' wall, diners at the new eatery will be able to watch Pollen's talented pastry chefs at work as they tuck into a seasonally-changing menu of breakfast, brunch and lunch dishes.

Adding to its already-popular waterside location at Cotton Field Wharf at Islington Marina, which first opened in 2018, the new cafe and kitchen at Kampus will serve a varied menu alongside pastries, cakes, speciality baked goods and its much-loved range of sourdough bread.

Located opposite Manchester's Gay Village, it will move into the new city centre garden neighbourhood this June - opening its doors on Thursday 9.

Video: Pollen Bakery

As well as offering diners a front-row seat to all the kitchen action, the new cafe will also be significantly bigger than the Ancoats site.

It will open from Wednesday to Sunday, with plenty of seating both indoors and out, with an al fresco area overlooking the green foliage of the Kampus garden, joining a growing foodie community that includes the likes of Cloudwater, Levanter, and Nell's Pizza.

First launched in 2016, Pollen was one of the first bakeries in the city to offer up a range of sourdough and viennoiserie - regularly drawing huge early-morning queues as Mancs clamoured to get their hands on popular treats like cruffins and loaves of 28-hour sourdough.

Read more: A retro Breville toastie stall is opening inside the Arndale Market

Founded by Hannah Calvert and Chris Kelly, who both share a love of great bread bordering on a (healthy) obsession, over the years Pollen has become something of a stalwart of the city's baking scene - leading the way for a number of other new openings in kind, such as Trove, Batard and Longbois.

Grilled cheese with Ogleshield, Cheddar, Fior de Latte and 24 Month Comté. Grilled with @pluckypickle Miso Kimchi and hot sauce or Nduja & Salami on Pollen's 28 Hour Sour. Image / Pollen

Vegan pistachio and strawberry tart. / Image: Pollen

Lucky Charm Cruffin • Cereal Milk Crème Diplomat topped with Milk Clusters & a Lucky Charm. / Image: Pollen

After spending time in France, they were inspired by the general availability of top-class fresh bread and pastry products and how they form a part of daily culture.

So, after trying their hand at making artisan sourdough in their home kitchen using the
San Franciscan approach to bread-making, they quickly became hooked and began baking
for friends and colleagues.

Read more: Inside Blinker, the new Manchester bar with a dedicated martini menu

Soon, they decided to take the plunge, expand the business and invest every penny they had into making a go of their own bakery.

“We had the passion, the drive and the eye for detail and quality to be able to bring
something new, exciting and needed to the city centre” says Hannah.

“We put our heart and souls into everything we do and are always pushing forward to
give our customers and the city the best offering possible."

The Pollen Bakery team, pictured at the 2021 Manchester Food and Drink Awards

Chris added: “Our second location in Kampus forms part of our evolution and growth. After
drastically running out of space at our Ancoats bakery, the new location re-homes
our pastry team in a dedicated pastry kitchen behind a glass gallery so you can see
all the action taking place throughout the day and the masters at work.

"We will still serve the full range as usual at the Marina, but the new kitchen will allow us so much
more creative freedom.

“With a bigger café space, we’re creating a brand new, modern, refined menu which
will change with the seasons and showcasing the best produce available at the time.

"We’re working with some fantastic suppliers and can’t wait to show you a taste of
what we’re working on.”

Read more: The new bottomless brunch with fried chicken waffles and endless pints of beer

Pollen will join a raft of other like-minded independent businesses at Kampus,
including new arrivals Madre’s Mexican Taqueria, Great North Pie Company, Beeswing Wine Bar, Cloudwater beer hall and a General Store.

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<![CDATA[Manchester Food and Drink Festival announces 25th-anniversary event]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-food-and-drink-festival-announces-25th-anniversary-event/ Wed, 25 May 2022 10:01:15 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283133

Manchester Food and Drink Festival will return to its home at Cathedral Gardens this September, marking 25 years in the city with some extra special events.

As part of its anniversary celebrations, the festival will bring back some of the most popular chefs and events to have taken place over the decades - including appearances from restaurants involved in its very first event.

Returning to the city from 15 - 25 September, as well as taking us on something of a nostalgia trip, this year's festival promises to bring together some of the most exciting new food talent in the region through its various street food pop-ups, banquet dinners and fringe events.

Image: Supplied

The 25th-anniversary events will also put a big focus on sustainability, with the free-to-access Festival Hub going completely plastic-free this year with dedicated panel talks, as well as zero waste and budget cooking classes.

Read more: Inside Blinker, the new Manchester bar with a dedicated martini menu

As ever, those heading down to the pop-up food and drink village will find a huge beer bar, wine and gin bar, alongside a raft of street food traders, live music and an artisan food market.

Elsewhere, there'll be some special banquets taking place throughout the week as well as masterclasses from some of the region's leading chefs.

Image: Supplied

Speaking on the 25 anniversary, festival founder Phil Jones said: "We’re proud and excited to be presenting the 25th Anniversary Manchester Food and Drink Festival. I can honestly say when we started the Festival 25 years ago we could never have imagined what was to come for the city or the event itself.

"This year’s Festival will be about celebrating that progress and looking ahead too… From restaurants who took part in the very first MFDF  to some of the hottest new talent, it’s going to be a superb festival for everyone”

Read more: Sale pastry chef Jefferey Koo to compete on Bake Off: The Professionals

The festival is now looking for restaurants, bars, chefs, makers and bakers to take part in the 25th-anniversary celebrations. Anyone who would like to get involved is encouraged to email the team here.

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<![CDATA[The price of petrol has risen to over £1.70 per litre for the first time ever]]> https://themanc.com/news/the-price-of-petrol-has-risen-to-over-1-70-per-litre-for-the-first-time-ever/ Wed, 25 May 2022 11:23:07 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283146

The price of petrol has hit a new UK record-high after rising to over £1.70 per litre for the first time ever.

As the rising cost of living crisis continues to make its impact felt across the country, data firm Experian Catalist has confirmed today that the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts has now risen to 170.4p, while diesel is now at 181.4p a litre on average.

A year ago today, petrol was 129.0p a litre and diesel at 131.3p a litre.

It's the latest price hike in the fuel industry after petrol has become around 41p per litre more expensive over the past 12 months, and has added around £23 to the cost of filling a typical 55-litre family car.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said the price of petrol has reached "another unfortunate landmark".

He explained: "While wholesale prices may have peaked for the time being last week, they are still worryingly high which means there's no respite from the record-high pump prices which are so relentlessly contributing to the cost-of-living crisis.

The price of petrol has hit a new UK record-high after rising to over £1.70 per litre for the first time ever / Credit: Pixabay

"We badly need the government to take more action to ease the burden on drivers, which we hope will feature in its announcement expected this week.

"VAT at 20% on fuel is currently benefitting the Treasury to the tune of around 30p a litre which seems very unfair when you consider it's a tax on a tax as fuel duty - despite being cut to 53p a litre at the end of March - is charged at the wholesale level."

Read more: Inflation rises to 40-year UK high of 9% amid cost of living crisis

AA fuel price spokesman, Luke Bosdet, also said petrol has passed "yet another milestone of misery along the road of record pump prices".

He said there is "still quite some variation in pump prices among fuel stations in most areas", and added that it's "particularly galling" when supermarkets of the same brand charge "significantly more" at one location, compared with another in the same region.

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<![CDATA[Manchester City has released a behind-the-scenes video from the parade, and it's pure chaos]]> https://themanc.com/sport/manchester-city-has-released-a-behind-the-scenes-video-from-the-parade-and-its-pure-chaos/ Wed, 25 May 2022 11:44:15 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283149

Manchester City has released a new behind-the-scenes video from this week's open top bus parade through the city centre.

The footage shows players and other club staff raucously celebrating inside the National Football Museum before piling onto the blue double-deckers.

Chaotic moments include Pep Guardiola singing along with his own fan chant We've Got Guardiola, players spraying champagne over spectators, and Jack Grealish, well, being Jack Grealish.

The 26-year-old midfielder has been the talk of the town this week as he well and truly let his hair down to celebrate Manchester City's Premier League victory.

A wobbly Grealish was videoed on Monday saying: "I wanna see everyone at Albert's Schloss tonight, and I'll buy everyone a Jagerbomb."

He had been striding around all afternoon - usually with at least one alcoholic drink in his hand (and another beer stashed in the pocket of his tracksuit bottoms) - wearing multiple necklaces and sunglasses, even while indoors.

Man City's new behind-the-scenes footage from the parade also shows him hitting Phil Foden with an inflatable banana, posing for photos cuddling the mascot Moonbeam, and wearing a woman's handbag.

Read more: The nation is being asked to sing Sweet Caroline for the Queen at Jubilee street parties

At one point, Grealish and teammate John Stones get hold of a 360-degree camera and use it to film an extreme close-up of them singing Wonderwall.

He's now carried on the party with a trip to Ibiza, where he's been living it up at Wayne Linekar's beach club.

We can't say he didn't warn us - Grealish posted a photo of himself with a beer inside the Etihad changing rooms straight after the game, captioned: "Ooooft the first of many."

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<![CDATA[Former pub landlord jailed for 21 years for series of sex assaults on four girls in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/former-pub-landlord-jailed-for-21-years-for-series-of-sex-assaults-on-four-girls-in-manchester/ Wed, 25 May 2022 14:13:59 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283215

A former pub landlord has been jailed for 21 years after carrying out a series of sexual assaults on four young girls.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has confirmed today that Carl Marland - who was the former landlord of The Chequers pub in Ilford, London - was convicted of more than 20 offences in October 2021 after a trial at Manchester Crown Court, and was subsequently jailed for 21 years yesterday (24 May 2022).

Among the charges that Marland was found guilty of were three counts of rape, three counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, and secretly filming one of the girls while she undressed.

He was also found guilty of multiple counts of supplying class B and class C drugs.

The court heard how the 58-year-old would travel to Manchester from London most weeks from June 2020 to December 2020 to visit the girls - who were aged between eight to 16 at the time - to carry out his attacks, and he would groom them by giving them gifts of clothes and money, as well as drugs and alcohol.

Marland was even found to have set up a bank account for one of the girls and transferred around £3,000 to her.

He would drive the girls around in his car, where much of the abuse took place, GMP said.

Greater Manchester Police says it became aware of Marland when one of the girls' mothers found inappropriate messages from him on her phone in November 2020, and detectives from GMP Rochdale's Child Sexual Exploitation Team then worked closely with officers from the Metropolitan Police to co-ordinate Marland's arrest on 27 January 2021.

Carl Marland was convicted of more than 20 offences in October 2021 after a trial at Manchester Crown Court yesterday / Credit: Wikimedia Commons

"Marland spent the majority of 2020 travelling from London to Manchester in order to commit these offences, some of which are the most serious offences against children," explained Detective Constable Andrew Sanderson, from GMP's Child Sexual Exploitation Team.

"These crimes have had a huge detrimental impact on his victims and their families, and he has essentially stolen their childhoods.

"I would like to praise the victims' bravery in reporting these crimes.

"Hopefully following this sentencing they can have some closure and begin to move on and rebuild their lives."

Given the horrific circumstances of this sentencing, Greater Manchester Police is also keen to remind people who may know someone who has been raped or sexually assaulted that they need not suffer in silence, and they can report it to the police or a support agency so that they can get the help and support they need.

A number of services, including Saint Mary's Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Greater Manchester Rape Crisis, and Survivors Manchester, are currently available to provide support across the region.

Find more information here.

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<![CDATA[Manchester bartender left 'absolutely speechless' after winning top award]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchester-bartender-left-absolutely-speechless-after-winning-top-award/ Wed, 25 May 2022 13:41:34 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283226

A bartender in Manchester has been left 'absolutely speechless' after taking home a top gong at one of the UK's biggest bar awards ceremonies.

Elena Wright of Mecanica has only been in the industry for a year, but that didn't stop her from being awarded the 'Emerging Bartender of the Year' award at this year's Class Bar Awards ceremony.

The annual awards, organised by leading industry publication Class, celebrate the very best of the UK's bartending talent, with further categories including Bar Manager of the Year, Front of House Star of the Year, Bar Employer of the Year, Social Media Presence of the Year and Sustainable Practices Award.

Image: Supplied

Sharing her absolute joy at taking home the prestigious gong, Elena said: “I’m absolutely speechless. If you’d have told me this is where I’d be within a year of joining the industry, I wouldn’t have believed you, especially with being up against such incredible talent.

"I can’t thank the whole of the Mecanica team (both past and present) enough, for always taking the time to teach me, answer my endless questions and give me opportunities to develop. They all deserve endless credit and recognition for what they’re achieving.

Read more: Inside Mecanica, the swanky NQ cocktail den mixing some of Manchester’s best drinks

"I’ve been so pleased to see so many other women in the industry getting the recognition they deserve, such as Monica Berg, who was also credited at the CLASS awards, and more locally, Rachel Orange. And finally, congratulations to all of the winners - especially to Schofield’s - for bringing two amazing and deserving wins back to Manchester.”

In a sector which is often perceived as a male-dominated industry, Elena hopes to inspire other female bartenders to follow in her footsteps, citing that your environment is integral to your development.


Image: Mecanica

She continued: “Having just completed a degree in chemistry, I’m no stranger to paving my own way in male-dominated industries.

"Your work environment is important as you progress, so my first piece of advice to other women who might want to work in the industry is to surround yourself with people who celebrate you, who educate you, and who hear you.” 

Read more: Manchester’s bars, kitchens and hospitality staff celebrated at the Manchester Bar Awards

Keen to dispel the preconceived notion that bartending is often a career that people find themselves cornered into, she adds: “My aim in the industry is to end any stigma around both bartending and being a female bartender.

"It isn’t a career you ‘just fall into’ because there isn’t any other option - it’s a conscious choice - and while it can be hard and physically demanding, it’s a fun and rewarding job."

"The constant surprise on peoples’ faces when they ask for the manager and it’s me, drives me to do better.”

Image: Mecanica

Inspired by initiatives such as ‘Celebrate Her’ by Anna Sebastian, Elena recognises the significance of platforms that elevate the profiles of women.

“I’ve worked with some incredible women, who have all given me invaluable advice. Though I’m still learning, I’m honoured to now be in the position where I can give my own guidance to those starting out. 

There’s not enough of us, but we’re getting there, and we need more women to cause a stir for all of the right reasons.”

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<![CDATA[Salford's historic Adelphi Lads Club to become bar and kitchen]]> https://themanc.com/news/salfords-historic-adelphi-lads-club-to-become-bar-and-kitchen/ Wed, 25 May 2022 15:12:03 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283249

The Adelphi Lads Club, once at the heart of Salford, is returning as a brand new bar and kitchen this summer.

The iconic building, which dates back to 1888, closed its doors in 2008 - but is now preparing to reopen with a little help from some of Manchester's top hospitality operators.

The new opening comes from the teams behind Elnecot, DISTRICT and Tokyo Ramen, who will bring a new BBQ food concept to the historic Salford site.

Diners can expect to see similar themes running through the new bar and kitchen, with signature bold flavours, smoke and fire all playing a prominent part on the menu alongside some interesting and unusual ingredients sourced from the Andes and Amazon regions of Peru.

As for drinks, Supersonic gin will be serving some of its most popular creations alongside the Adelphi Lads Club Ipa, specially created for the new bar by Big Hugs Brewery.

Elsewhere, a bespoke cocktail menu will ensure thirsts are suitably quenched.

Read more: The new bottomless brunch with fried chicken waffles and endless pints of beer

Set to be the perfect place to enjoy sunnier days, the sun-trap Adelphi Garden will be open to walk-ins with additional space set aside for booking - with covers and heaters for when the rain inevitably starts to pour.

Situated on Cannon street, the Adelphi Lads Club will re-open its doors on Friday 17 June with a programme of events and music throughout the summer months.

First formed in 1888 by 23-year-old teacher Walter Southern, the Adelphi Lads Club was initially devised as a means to keep impoverished kids off the street and out of trouble.

It quickly became the centre of the community before closing its doors in 2008.

Commenting on the return of the Adelphi Lads Club, Callum Broome of Broome Events Group said: “To restore this historic Greater Manchester building has long been a dream of mine, it’s an honour to bring back part of this iconic venue.

"The Adelphi Lads Club has played such an integral role in so many people's lives over the past decades, we can’t wait to reopen the doors to the modern generation for them to enjoy the space before it's gone for good.”

Read more: A Manc’s guide to: Sale, a foodie neighbourhood reborn

The new venue is the result of a partnership between events specialist Broome Events Group*, the owners of the building Reform Developments and the creator of Elnecot. 

Feature image - Supplied

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<![CDATA[A massive video game event will return to Manchester this summer]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/a-massive-video-game-event-will-return-to-manchester-this-summer/ Wed, 25 May 2022 15:03:19 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283254

A huge gaming event is set to return to Manchester next month, with more than 160 consoles and hundreds of games to play.

The Power Up event will be back at the Science and Industry Museum for the first time in three years, taking ticket-holders on a journey through five decades of gaming.

Everything from retro arcade games to state-of-the-art virtual reality will be available to play at the hit event - and every ticket includes unlimited play all day.

Power Up will be taking place every weekend and school holiday from 18 June all the way through to December 2023.

Power Up will return to Manchester this summer. Credit: Science Museum Group

Consoles at the museum will include SNES, Wii, Mega Drive, Atari 2600, Playstation 5, N64, Xbox and more.

Visitors will be able to take a trip down memory lane by playing retro classics like Pong and Pac-Man, rock out on Guitar Hero, and play the wildly popular Fortnite.

Power Up will allow people to follow the development of characters like Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog through the decades.

Credit: Benjamin Ealovega and Science Museum Group

A new section for this year will celebrate Manchester's gaming industry, from early success stories like Ocean Software and Software Creations to contemporary indie developers like Acid Nerve.

Young talent will be showcased too, with games made by winners and nominees from the Bafta Young Games Designers Awards, which are open to children and young people.

Mark Cutmore, head of commercial experiences at the Science Museum Group, said: "We are over the moon to welcome POWER UP back to the museum.

Read more: 100 years of the BBC celebrated in new Science and Industry Museum exhibition

"It has always been a big hit with our visitors so we’re excited to be giving so much time to enjoy and keep returning to this experience during its longest run ever at the museum.

"We’re also really proud to be showcasing our city’s amazing contributions to the industry through the new Manchester Made section.

Credit: Science Museum Group

"POWER UP offers a fun space to enjoy past and present gaming technology, experience the latest developments and reminisce about old favourites. The gaming industry is a key component of Manchester’s creative, digital and tech industries and this interactive exhibition will help to inspire game designers and software engineers of the future."

Tickets to Power Up include a full day of unlimited gaming, and are priced at £8 for adults, £7 for seniors, and £6 for children and concessions. There's a £1 discount per ticket for families.

Tickets are available now at scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/power-up.

Featured image: Science Museum Group

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<![CDATA[Marcus Rashford announces engagement to childhood sweetheart Lucia Loi]]> https://themanc.com/trending/marcus-rashford-announces-engagement-to-childhood-sweetheart-lucia-loi/ Thu, 26 May 2022 07:50:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283319

Marcus Rashford has announced his engagement to longterm girlfriend Lucia Loi.

With the club football season having now drawn to a close, and many players taking the chance to relax and grab some deserved down time by jetting off on holiday, the Manchester United and England star took to social media yesterday evening to confirm the happy news that he is now engaged.

The 24-year-old footballer and his partner are said to be childhood sweethearts, and are believed to have been together for about eight years.

The couple were engaged during a romantic trip to Los Angeles, according to various reports.

The Mirror reports that Marcus and Lucia were joined by some friends to celebrate the news, including Manchester United teammate Jesse Lingard.

Read more: Marcus Rashford presented with an MBE by Prince William at Windsor Castle

The Wythenshawe-born forward announced the news on Instagram last night, with the simple cation of the engagement date: "24.05.22"

The childhood sweethearts are believed to have been together for about eight years / Credit: Marcus Rashford (via Instagram)

The photo shared by the footballer shows the couple surrounded by candles and flowers in the shape of a heart, with white lights and fireworks around them to create the picture-perfect romantic scene they'll never forget.

Read more: New Marcus Rashford mural in Manchester highlights social media abuse

Manchester United and England teammates, fellow footballers, and fans were among the thousands of people on social media to congratulate the couple on their engagement.

Marcus and Lucia are said to have been together since they were still at high school, but it was reported back in May 2021 that they did briefly split up - although they have reconciled in the months since.

Marcus shared photos of them together earlier in 2022 to confirm they were back together.

Featured Image - Marcus Rashford & Lucia Loi (via Instagram)

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<![CDATA[A massive Greggs megastore is coming to Greater Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/a-massive-greggs-megastore-is-coming-to-greater-manchester/ Thu, 26 May 2022 07:17:05 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283329

Manchester's Greggs fans are in for a treat this summer, as the popular bakery chain has revealed it is preparing to launch a massive new site.

The retailer is planning to bring a huge new Greggs megastore to Greater Manchester, taking over a former supermarket space spanning a whopping 1,500 square feet.

The same size as Gregg's new flagship megastore in the capital, it will stock all our freshly prepared Greggs favourites - including sausage rolls, steak bakes, and their well-loved vegan alternatives.

Fans will also be able to get their hands on freshly-made sandwiches, savouries, sweet treats, and hot drinks when the new megastore opens in Salford's Media City this summer.

Image: Greggs

The brand-new Greggs megastore will open in the former Booths supermarket unit next door to the new Co-op store and is set to become one of the bakery chain's most prestigious new openings this year.

The retailer is set to open 150 new stores in the UK this year, taking its UK total to just under 2,500.

A number of these will be in London, as the company has been focusing on expanding its reach there - perhaps because it's been proven to be the only place in the country that seems to prefer Pret. Madness.

Read more: Marcus Rashford announces engagement to childhood sweetheart Lucia Loi

Image: Greggs

Speaking on the new opening at Media City, Gillian Long, Retail Operations Director for Greggs, said: “We are delighted to be opening a new shop at MediaCity this summer to provide customers with a modern, convenient and new place to experience their Greggs favourites on the go.”

Chris Reay, MediaCity Property Director, added: “We know there’s a dedicated Greggs fan base across MediaCity and after listening to feedback we’re thrilled to secure Greggs who will be opening a significant sized store here this Summer.

Read more: ‘Honoured’ – Manchester bar reacts after winning UK Bar of the Year

"It will provide a good value, convenience food offering which will be in demand from our growing numbers of workers, residents and visitors alike. It will be an incredible success here.”

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<![CDATA[‘Honoured’ - Manchester bar reacts after winning UK Bar of the Year]]> https://themanc.com/news/honoured-manchester-bar-reacts-after-winning-uk-bar-of-the-year/ Thu, 26 May 2022 08:01:42 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283331

Manchester cocktail bar Schofield's has shared its absolute honour at being awarded not one but two prestigious gongs at one of the UK's biggest bar awards ceremonies.

Shortlisted for no less than four awards in all, the sophisticated cocktail bar was awarded both 'Bar of the Year' and 'New Bar of the Year' at the Class Bar awards ceremony this week - making history as the first venue to ever win both.

Attending a glitzy awards ceremony on Tuesday night, the understated cocktail den beat London's A Bar with Shapes for a Name and Tayer + Elementary, as well as Leeds' Tabula Rasa, to take home two of the ceremony's biggest awards.

It's a coup for Bury-born brother Joe and Daniel Schofield, who have only recently opened the sleek city centre cocktail bar - taking over landmark Manchester boozer The Old Grapes last year.

Image; Schofield's Bar

Since then, they've gone from strength to strength - with Schofield's first appearing at number 16 on the 2022 Top 50 Cocktail Bars List, and now this.

Read more: The best cocktail bars in the UK have been revealed – and two are in Manchester


Sharing their news on Instagram, Schofield's wrote: "We are honoured to receive Bar of the Year and New Bar of the Year at the prestigious CLASS Bar Awards, and be the first bar to ever win both.

"We would like to take this opportunity to thank our team, for constantly giving 100% to our goal of providing hospitality to our guests.

Image: Schofield's Bar

"We would like to thank our guests for supporting what we do on a daily basis. We would also like to thank the hospitality community of Manchester for taking us in.

"We are proud to call Manchester home and proud to be a part of a thriving hospitality scene.
To the team who couldn’t join us last night, we collected the awards on your behalf."

As well as Schofield's, brothers Joe and Daniel also have a second cocktail bar, Atomeca, on Deansgate Square and recently revealed plans to open a third underneath Gary Neville's Stock Exchange Hotel.

Image:Schofield's Bar

Schofield's wasn't the only Manchester bar to take home an award on the night.

Mecanica, the opulent Swan Street bar with a menu inspired by hotels from around the world, also took home a gong from the Class Awards on Tuesday.

Bartender Elena Wright has only been in the industry for a year, but that didn’t stop her from being awarded the ‘Emerging Bartender of the Year’ award at this year’s Class Bar Awards ceremony.

Read more: Manchester bartender left ‘absolutely speechless’ after winning top award

The annual awards, organised by leading industry publication Class, celebrate the very best of the UK’s bartending talent, with further categories including Bar Manager of the Year, Front of House Star of the Year, Bar Employer of the Year, Social Media Presence of the Year and Sustainable Practices Award.

The full list of Class Bar Awards winners and finalists can be found below.

Social Media Presence of the Year sponsored by Della Vite

Sexy Fish, London

Nightjar & Oriole, London (Winner)

Pineapple Club, Birmingham

Mr Fogg’s, London

Sustainable Practices Award sponsored by Belvedere

Publiq, London ​(Winner)

Henrock Bar, Windermere

Ugly Butterfly, St Ives

Rockwell, London

Front of House Star of the Year sponsored by Horse With No Name

Dina Gestoso-Mattar, Pineapple Club, Birmingham

Christiana Pirinu, The Donovan Bar, London

Jacopo Correnti, Oriole, London (Winner)

Shaneka Mccalla, The Goring Bar, London

Emerging Bartender of the Year sponsored by La Hechicera

Courtney Francis, Ojo Rojo, Bournemouth

Rory Sorrell, Murder Inc, London

Elena Wright, Mecanica, Manchester (Winner)

La’Mel Clarke, Lyaness, London

Bar Employer of the Year sponsored by Master of Malt Trade

Mecanica, Manchester

Pineapple Club, Birmingham (Winner)

Speakeasy Entertainment (Nightjar & Oriole), London

Dishoom, London

Bar Manager of the Year sponsored by Italicus

Maura Milia, Connaught Bar, London (Winner)

Klára Kopčikova, Pineapple Club, Birmingham

James Wheeler, Lyaness, London

Sophie Bratt, Sexy Fish, London

Outstanding Contribution Award sponsored by Stauning Whisky

Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown (Winners)

Cocktail of the Year sponsored by Lanique

Pineapple | Miso, Silverleaf at Pan Pacific, London

Biscoff Old Fashioned, Present Company, Liverpool

Pastel, A Bar with Shapes for a Name, London (Winner)

Irish Coffee, Swift, London

Drinks Menu of the Year sponsored by Franklin & Sons

Lab 22, Cardiff (Winner)

A Bar with Shapes for a Name, London

Schofield’s Bar, Manchester

Couch, Birmingham

Bar Food Menu of the Year sponsored by Menabrea

Bon Vivant, Edinburgh

Tayer + Elementary, London (Winner)

Little Mercies, London

Homeboy, London

Specialist Bar of the Year sponsored by Savoia

KOL, London

Hey Palu, Edinburgh

Milroy’s, London

Hacha, London (Winner)

Hotel Bar of the Year sponsored by Moët & Chandon

Side Hustle, Nomad, London

Connaught Bar, The Connaught, London (Winner)

Artesian, The Langham, London

Lyaness, Sea Containers, London

New Bar of the Year sponsored by Hapusa Gin

A Bar with Shapes for a Name, London

Schofield’s Bar, Manchester (Winner)

Tabula Rasa, Leeds

Silverleaf at Pan Pacific, London

Bar of the Year sponsored by Disaronno

Tayer + Elementary, London

Schofield’s Bar, Manchester (Winner)

A Bar with Shapes for a Name, London

Lab 22, Cardiff

Bartender of the Year sponsored by The Busker

Rachel Orange, Schofield’s Bar, Manchester

Remy Savage, A Bar with Shapes for a Name, London (Winner)

Monica Berg, Tayer + Elementary, London

Filippos Filippopoulos, Tabula Rasa, Leeds

Bar Innovator(s) of the Year sponsored by Tia Maria

Lyndon Higginson, The Liars Group, Manchester

Joe & Daniel Schofield, Schofield’s Bar / Atomeca, Manchester

Monica Berg & Alex Kratena, Tayer + Elementary, London (Winner)

Remy Savage, A Bar with Shapes for a Name, London

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<![CDATA[Olympian Rebecca Adlington surprised Great Manchester Run runners with 'golden tickets' worth £250]]> https://themanc.com/news/olympian-rebecca-adlington-surprised-great-manchester-run-runners-with-golden-tickets-worth-250/ Wed, 25 May 2022 15:01:00 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283513

Runners taking part in the Great Manchester Run were surprised on Sunday by an appearance from Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington.

The star athlete partnered with event sponsor TalkTalk to hand out 'golden tickets' - each one worth £250.

TalkTalk donated £5,000-worth of golden tickets to the event, to give runners an extra funding boost.

Those who take part in the huge annual race raise money for chosen charities to spur them on in both the 10km and the half-marathon distances.

Rebecca Adlington. Credit: Supplied

And 20 lucky runners got an extra boost for their chosen charity at the finish line thanks to Rebecca and TalkTalk.

The Salford-based brand wanted to make the day even more memorable for those taking part with the gift of donations.

Golden tickets were randomly gifted to people throughout the day at TakTalk's stand in the finisher village.

Read more: Turtle Bay is opening a new waterside restaurant in Salford

To claim the £250 charity donation, winners were asked to share a picture of themselves with their golden ticket on Instagram, tagging @TalkTalk, their local charity of choice and using the hashtag #TTGoldenTicket.

Becki Smith, general manager of Future Fibre at TalkTalk, said: "As a locally based business, we’re really excited to be sponsoring the Great Manchester Run and supporting the runners in their fundraising efforts.

"It means a lot to us to be able to give back to the local community and we hope our golden tickets added that extra feel-good factor at the finish line.”

If you want to know if you can get TalkTalk’s Future Fibre plans, just enter your postcode at: new.talktalk.co.uk/check-availability.

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<![CDATA[Transport-themed workshops, exhibitions, and more at the Science and Industry Museum this half term]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/transport-themed-workshops-exhibitions-and-more-at-the-science-and-industry-museum-this-half-term/ Fri, 27 May 2022 10:29:40 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283033

Little Mancs will get the chance to discover how Manchester has kept the world moving through a range of transport-themed activities this half term.

With the next school holidays right around the corner on Monday 30 May - Friday 3 June, Manchester's very-own Science and Industry Museum in the heart of the city centre is making sure the region's children are kept entertained, engaged, and educated as always through a number of dedicated hands-on workshops and activities.

Kids will be given the chance to design and make their own moving machines, before putting their creations to the test to see how fast and far they go.

They'll also be given the chance to hear some of the inspirational stories of the Museum's historic site and the vehicles that passed through there, including the famous Stephenson's Rocket - a "legendary locomotive" that was built to run on the world's first inter-city passenger railway line, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.

There's even some brand-new 'Curiosity Stops' throughout the museum too, and you can join the Museum's team of expert Explainers on journeys through air, on land, and even in outer space to discover special science secrets.

But one of the stand-out exhibitions at the Science and Industry Museum this half term has to be A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley

Constructed in 1984, the unique moving sculpture is the last work by one of Britain’s best loved artists, sculptors, and famed Chitty Chitty Bang Bang creator, Rowland Emett, and it was saved for the UK after being purchased for the Science Museum Group Collection with support from Art Fund, the Science Museum Foundation, the Friends of the National Railway Museum and private donors.

It means visitors to the Museum this half term can see two scenes from the work of art telling the story of a journey aboard the imaginary ‘Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway,’ based on one of his cartoons.

Read more: 'Marvellous machines’ and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ‘charm’ have arrived at the Science and Industry Museum

You'll be treated to "cogs whirring, characters toasting teacakes, and catching butterflies".

A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley / Credit: Science Museum Group

The half term is also the perfect time to check out the Museum's free interactive gallery, Experiment, which is designed for the whole family to enjoy together and has recently just undergone a revamp to add some new interactive elements - including the chance to experience heat vision with a thermal camera, play with magnetic art, and throw some shapes to tell stories with a shadow wall.

You can also build sturdy bridges and tall towers, make music with your body, try to see through walls and find out how you can shake hands with yourself, test your senses, flex your superpowers, and discover whether or not you’re strong enough to lift a car with one hand.  

You can even play songs on musical pipes, and get creative with glow-in-the-dark art. 

There's also plenty of fun activities designed especially for younger visitors aged 5 and under.

There'll be an interactive reading of You Can’t Take an Elephant on A Bus by Patricia Cleveland-Peck on the agenda, as well as cConstruction Packs, high-vis jackets, hard hats, and wooden tools available to borrow so that little ones have everything the need need to ‘work’ around the museum.

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The Science and Industry Museum will be open every day during half term, from Saturday 28 May to Sunday 5 June.

You can book your free tickets here.

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Discover how Manchester has kept the world moving with our fun-filled, transport-themed activities this half term. 🚂🚗🛸

We're open every day from 28 May – 5 June. Plan your visit and book your free tickets now: https://t.co/RtwfYKUNrj pic.twitter.com/ziWpmYw7vL

— Science and Industry Museum (@sim_manchester) May 16, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[A new vegan delivery restaurant has launched in Manchester]]> https://themanc.com/news/a-new-vegan-delivery-restaurant-has-launched-in-manchester/ Fri, 27 May 2022 10:44:36 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283152

A new vegan delivery restaurant has launched in Manchester selling plant-based burgers and chick'n nuggets.

Available for delivery only, new burger shop A Burgers is based in a kitchen in Ardwick and run by popular local vegan brand Panc Foods - who wowed vegans at last year's Christmas Markets with their range of multicolored hot dogs and burgers.

This is the first Manchester site for Taster, a delivery-first restaurant group, which has a further 90 kitchens operated by its partners around the world.

Burgers are made using Moving Mountains patties, which use natural beetroot juice to give them the 'bloodiness' often seen in beef burgers.

Menu highlights include the OAB, which takes a quarter-pound Moving Mountains patty, splits it in half and then grills it for that extra crispy 'smashed' texture. Topped with two slices of melted vegan cheddar, pickled cucumber, and caramelised onions, it's served with lettuce, homemade vegan burger sauce and ketchup in a homemade vegan burger bun.

Image: Supplied

Elsewhere, you'll find the Spice Up Your LIfe Burger, which offers a spicy take on the OAB with a fiery homemade sauce, and crispy vegan chick'n nuggets with a dipping sauce of your choice. Meal deals of burgers and fries cost an average of £13.50.

Taster has also just launched its new Korean fried chicken brand Out Fry here selling crispy buckets and burgers alongside sides like potato waffle fries, coleslaw and kimchi.

Read more: ASOS is bringing back iconic 00s brand Tammy Girl – butterflies, rhinestones and all

Taster also has a Vietnamese food brand, Mission Saigon and now new saucy smashed burger brand, Saucy Buns, created with Childrens MasterChef Runer Up and all-round foodie influencer WhatWillyCook.

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<![CDATA[The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 30 May - 5 June 2022]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/the-best-things-to-do-in-greater-manchester-this-week-30-may-5-june-2022/ Fri, 27 May 2022 14:40:55 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283259

We're leaving May behind and saying hello to June with what is a jam-packed week full of events right across our region.

Not only is summer nearly upon us, but it's the extended bank holiday weekend for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, and it's the start of half term in Greater Manchester, so there's plenty to be getting up to this week, and we've cherry-picked a few of the best bits for another edition of our 'what’s on' guide.

As always, some of the events we’re going to mention are completely free, while others will set you back a few pounds, and many will need to be booked in advance.

Here's our top picks.

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Amazônia

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 30 May - onwards

A critically-acclaimed photography exhibition has officially opened in Manchester as part of its international tour.

In what is the first UK exhibition of this scale outside of London for over 20 years from the world-renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, the Science and Industry Museum has will welcomed Amazônia - a major photography exhibition that celebrates the indigenous peoples and breathtaking landscapes of the Brazilian rainforest.

In what is the first UK exhibition of this scale outside of London for over 20 years from the world-renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, the Science and Industry Museum has will welcomed Amazônia - a major photography exhibition that celebrates the indigenous peoples and breathtaking landscapes of the Brazilian rainforest.

Salgado worked in the Amazon for seven years with 12 different indigenous communities, and the result is an incredible collection of powerful photographs that present his vision of a forest that is approaching a crucial tipping point in the fight against climate change, the Museum says.

You can find out more here.

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British Pop Archive

John Rylands Library

Monday 30 May - onwards

A new national collection that’s dedicated to “the preservation and research of popular culture” has now opened in Manchester city centre.

The British Pop Archive (BPA) has been created by the University of Manchester (UoM) and has opened at the iconic John Rylands Library on Deansgate in the heart of the city centre, with the aim of celebrating British popular music and other aspects of popular culture to recognise its "pivotal influence" on the world stage.

Featuring “iconic items” relating to quintessential British bands, legendary UK television, youth culture, counter-culture, and more that have set trends around the globe, the BPA will be an important academic resource for research and teaching, UoM says.

It’ll also be public resource for exhibitions and public events that’s open to all.

Find out more here.

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Jurassic Encounter

The Pavillion Garden

Monday 30 May - onwards

Jurassic Encounter / Credit: Jurassic Encounter

It's been 65 million years since dinosaurs last roamed the earth, but The Pavillion Garden in Buxton will see the beats roaming through its parkland once more as 2022’s "most roarsome experience" has arrived.

Running right through until 12 June, the event will feature 50+ animatronic creatures, including two life-sized T-Rex beasts, which roar and snarl at passers by, and family favourites such as a Pterosaurs that shriek from the trees and a 15m tall Brachiosaurus guarding her eggs.  

The event makes for the perfect family day out in the picturesque Peak District, and tickets are now available.

Find out more and grab yours here.

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Jubilee Weekend

East Lancashire Railway

Monday 30 May - Friday 2 June

East Lancashire Railway (ELR) is giving all people named Elizabeth a ride for free through the picturesque Greater Manchester countryside.

From the 30 May - 2 June, Elizabeths can ride on all trains and services along the ELR line for free of charge, and get the chance to explore some of the hidden gems along the Irwell Valley - including pubs, restaurants, and so much more. 

The heritage railway is opening its doors to Elizabeths ahead of its Jubilee bash Friday 3rd – Sunday 5 June, which will feature special performances from the era during the long weekend, with each station along the line celebrating in true 1940s / 50s fashion with food, vintage stalls, and live music from local acts.

You can find out more here.

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May Half Term at Science and Industry Museum

Manchester City Centre

Monday 30 May - Sunday 5 June

Little Mancs will get the chance to discover how Manchester has kept the world moving through a range of transport-themed activities this half term.

With the next school holidays right around the corner, Manchester’s very-own Science and Industry Museum in the heart of the city centre is making sure the region’s children are kept entertained, engaged, and educated as always through a number of dedicated hands-on workshops and activities.

Kids will be given the chance to design and make their own moving machines, before putting their creations to the test to see how fast and far they go.

They’ll also be given the chance to hear some of the inspirational stories of the Museum’s historic site and the vehicles that passed through there.

You can find out more here.

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Hatch Street Party

HATCH

Wednesday 1 - Sunday 5 June

Hatch Street Party / Credit: Hatch

Hatch is hosting its very own ‘Street Party’ over the Jubilee weekend, with a platinum line up of the best events all taking place under one roof over.

Kicking off on Wednesday 1 June and running right through to Sunday 5 June, as with any street party, the Oxford Road venue will be adorned with bunting and party decorations to get everyone in the royal mood, and partygoers can expect everything from a raft of the best DJs to live music, street food, so much more.

You can find more information here.

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Street Party Bottomless Brunch

Joshua Brooks

Thursday 2 - Saturday 4 June

Popular city centre venue Joshua Brooks is hosting a Queen's Jubilee-themed Street Party Bottomless Brunch this week, and it includes the choice of one main from all-day kitchen favourites like burgers, burritos, and halloumi dippers, and combines them with 90-minutes of bottomless drinks.

Taking place on Thursday 2 - Saturday 4 June from 12pm-5pm, there'll also be teacakes and prosecco on arrival.

Tickets will set you back £25 per person, and you can make a booking here.

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Manchester Flower Show

Manchester City Centre

Thursday 2 - Sunday 5 June

The city will bloom into life this as the Manchester Flower Show makes its return, and this year, it will have a very special Jubilee Trail as part of the celebrations.

With this year’s event landing on the same weekend as the Queen’s Jubilee, a new celebratory trail commissioned by Manchester BID, and visitors will be able to walk around 10 flower displays inspired by the Queen, marking her 70 years of service - with everything from a giant floral bee, to a classic red phone box bursting with blooms on the lineup.

Beyond the official trail, shop windows, squares and statues will also be given botanical makeovers to mark another Manchester Flower Show.

There will also be al fresco food and drink, and plenty of activities and entertainment.

You can find out more here.

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Summer Knights

Camelot Theme Park

Thursday 2 - Sunday 5 June

Northern kids of the 80s, 90s, and 00s can truly revisit their youth, as the abandoned Camelot Theme Park in Chorley has gone back to its days of Arthurian legend for the new Summer Knights drive-in cinema and entertainment attraction this summer.

Some of the film highlights in the genre-diverse lineup include Insidious, Superbad, The Greatest Showman, Anchorman, Dirty Dancing, Disney’s newest smash-hit, Encanto, and so much more.

There's also be a fully-licensed bar and a number of street food vendors on site to choose from to make it a truly magical night.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Cloudwater X Levanter - The Queer Ju-Beer-lee Festival Bank Holiday

KAMPUS

Thursday 2 - Sunday 5 June

Manchester’s neighbourhood KAMPUS will play host a solid ten weeks of back-to-back block parties from its canalside garden, with each weekend seeing guest DJs take to the decks to spin tunes from different corners of the world - and this weekend's event is celebrating the Queer Ju-Beer-lee Festival bank holiday.

Free-flowing beer will come courtesy of Manchester brewery Cloudwater, and food will be provided by Ramsbottom favourites Levanter serving up tapas, giant paella, and charcuterie boards aplenty.

This weekend, you can expect to celebrate the best of British in honour of Queen Liz, with arty bags and a street party at the ready, pouring fresh beer from the Queer Brewing Project.

You can find out more here.

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Jubilee Tea Dance Jive

The Trafford Centre

Thursday 2 June

The Trafford Centre will come alive with performances to bring together all age groups, who will perform contemporary and traditional tea dances. 

To celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in style, this lively and heart-warming entertainment will be performed to iconic numbers including Elton John, Spice Girls and Queen on Thursday 2 June between 1pm-3pm by the Miss Joanne Farnell School of Dancing on the main stage located in The Orient.

It will be open to members of the public to watch and enjoy. 

You can find out more here.

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Cheshire Fest

Knutsford

Thursday 2 - Sunday 5 June

Bongo’s Bingo, a craft beer festival, and a big Jubilee-themed street party are just some of the things to expect when at Cheshire Fest.

Taking place at a brand-new Knutsford location, The Lambing Shed at Moseley Hall Farm, Cheshire Fest is returning after a two-year hiatus this Jubilee bank holiday weekend from Thursday 2 – Sunday 5 June, with everything from live music, a Big Top circus, a street food fair, a wide range of family-friendly entertainment, and a headline performance from Liverpool band The Zutons on the lineup.

Festival organisers say the 2022 lineup is "definitely the best we have ever had".

You can find out more and book tickets here.

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Jubilee Garden Party

20 Stories

Thursday 2 June

Manchester’s highest restaurant and bar, 20 Stories, is inviting people to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee at its British-themed garden party on the stunning 19th floor roof terrace at No.1 Spinningfields.

From 2pm - 4pm on Thursday 2 June, there will be live music from the resident DJ and a quintessentially-British afternoon tea served alongside stunning views of the city's skyline, which includes a selection of sandwiches, signature cakes and desserts, such as a
pornstar martini cheesecake, and a cherry, pistachio and tonka bean jaffa cake.

Guests can also enjoy drinks and dishes from the 20 Stories' Terrace Menu too.

You can find out more and make a booking here.

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John Digweed at Manchester 360º

Manchester Cathedral

Friday 3 June

Manchester 360º / Credit: Manchester Cathedral

A new clubnight will see the awe-inspiring Manchester Cathedral turned into a 360-degree dance floor this Friday.

The event comes from JBM Music and Fever, who will turn the medieval cathedral into a haven for house and techno music, with a DJ booth set up in the centre of the Grade I-listed building and revellers dancing on the marble floors all sides.

John Digweed has been confirmed to play an extended three-hour set at the historic party.

Tickets are priced at £28, and you can grab yours here.

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ManiFest

The Oast House

Friday 3 June

One of the most popular city centre venues is back with another edition of its free music festival this Jubilee bank holiday.

The Oast House has launched a brand-new music festival, and it kicked-off for the first time over the extended Easter bank holiday weekend, with a full day of tunes provided by local musicians throughout the one-day event - and now, it’s back once again for the upcoming Jubilee bank holiday on Friday 3 June.

The festival, which is named ManiFest, takes over The Oast House’s large outdoor terrace area, with a dedicated stage set up, street food, and free-flowing drinks.

You can find out more here.

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Jubilee Street Party

Kimpton Clocktower Hotel

Friday 3 June

One of Manchester’s grandest hotels is celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with a rather unique event this week.

A whole host of Manchester’s best DJs and bands will descend onto The Refuge’s terrace on Friday 3 June to celebrate in royal style. Curated by The Refuge team, the Jubilee Street Party will showcase a diverse range of up-and-coming talent, alongside established names from around the city and beyond playing music with a tongue-in-cheek nod to the royal family from 1-10pm.

It’s not all about the live entertainment though, as partygoers can also expect to tuck into an array of different street party nibbles and a themed cocktail menu fit for a queen.

You can find out more and grab tickets here.

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<![CDATA[Cadbury has launched new Caramel Twirls and is giving thousands away for free today]]> https://themanc.com/trending/cadbury-has-launched-new-caramel-twirls-and-is-giving-thousands-away-for-free-today/ Thu, 26 May 2022 10:06:27 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283363

Cadbury has announced another new addition to its ever-growing chocolate family, and it's only here for a limited time.

Fresh off the back of the return of the fan-favourite chocolate orange range featuring Giant Buttons, Fingers, and Orange Twirls, and the highly-anticipated launch of the new Caramilk range last year, Cadbury has announced the release of yet another new caramel chocolate treat this week.

And the confectionary company is set to give thousands of bars away for free today.

The new limited-edition Caramel Twirl has been inspired by the popularity of the Orange Twirl - which became Cadbury’s "biggest-selling single bar" after its launch - and it blends the Cadbury staple chocolate bar with caramel.

In a bid to control the hype around the release of the new sweet treat, the iconic chocolate company has been placed a series of adverts in unexpected UK locations over the last few weeks to keep the excitement limited to those eagle-eyed enough to spot them.

A series of ads on the River Thames that were partly submerged at high tide, a remote Welsh island, and Britain’s least used train station were some of the hidden locations.

Read more: Cadbury’s new orange range has Giant Buttons, Fingers and the return of the Orange Twirl

https://twitter.com/CadburyUK/status/1524728488711893001?s=20&t=SGkb3lu1KpMnM99DGWA8Cg

But, how exactly can you get your hands on a free Caramel Twirl then?

Well, while there hasn't been much given away on it all, Cadbury is encouraging caramel fans and chocolate lovers to tune into a live stream that it is hosting on its Twitter account at midday today if they want to be in with a chance of winning.

Read more: Cadbury Caramilk has officially hit UK supermarket shelves

Speaking on the launch of the new limited-edition chocolate bar, Frederike Grohmann - Brand Manager for Cadbury Twirl at Mondelez - said: "We’re absolutely delighted to share the news that Cadbury Twirl hits shelves this month, but whilst we know how popular the bar is going to be, we want people to know that it’s a limited-edition bar.

The new sweet treat blends the Cadbury staple chocolate bar with caramel / Credit: Cadbury UK

"Over the past month, we’ve been asking superfans to help us keep it under wraps - but now the secret is finally out.

"We can’t wait to hear what the nation thinks of our latest flavour innovation."

Twirl Caramel will then be available to buy in stores nationwide from Monday 6 June, and will set you back just 69p per bar.

You can tune into the Cadbury livestream on Twitter at 12pm today here.

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The new Limited Edition #TwirlCaramel is coming. And it’s so limited that we’re hiding our ads to #ControlTwirlHype. If you find one, you get a free bar before everyone else.

❤️this tweet to get clues about where our ads are hidden, and get notified first about a BIG surprise😉 pic.twitter.com/xFZqiDAryM

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<![CDATA[Turtle Bay is opening a new waterside restaurant in Salford]]> https://themanc.com/news/turtle-bay-is-opening-a-new-waterside-restaurant-in-salford/ Thu, 26 May 2022 14:16:43 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283388

Caribbean restaurant and bar Turtle Bayis is set to open a new waterside restaurant at Salford Quays this summer.

Boasting a beautiful waterside terrace area overlooking world-class arts centre The Lowry, it will be the first Salford location for the restaurant group, which also has two sites in Manchester city centre - one on Oxford Road and a second in the Northern Quarter.

The brand new 180 cover restaurant is set to open this August, bringing its trademark beach shack style to the Costa Del Salford just in time to see out the end of the Manchester summer.

At the new site, diners can expect a soundtrack of reggae beats as they did into Turtle Bay's crowd-pleasing, Caribbean-inspired menu.

Image: Turtle Bay via @anita_ukah 
Image: Turtle Bay

From island-inspired breakfast dishes like aromatic curried chickpeas and rich Curry Goat Hash, to a jerk pit barbecue, buddha bowls and small plates, Turtle Bay’s all-day food menu boasts a wide selection of Caribbean soul food and grazing options.

With vegan and vegetarian options as well as vegan cocktails, there’s something for all tastes and occasions.

Elsewhere, the restaurant will also be serving up its TikTok-famous bottomless brunch - a two-hour-long experience with endless tropical cocktails, mocktails, Red Stripe beers and prosecco.

Read more: Salford’s historic Adelphi Lads Club to become bar and kitchen

One of the brunch dishes at Turtle Bay featuring curried chickpeas and a rich curry goat hash. / Image: Turtle Bay

Salford Quays customers will also be able to enjoy Turtle Bay’s delicious rum-based cocktails as 2-4-1 every single day.

Happy Hour will run from 10am to 7pm every day, with a late happy hour also kicking off from 9.30pm between Sunday and Thursday, and from 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays. 

With room for 180 covers, the brand new restaurant will create 60 new jobs in the area and is now actively looking for staff to fill a range of positions. 

Read more: Northern takeaway boss rummaged in customer’s bins to prove meal was delivered

More news of the opening will follow soon and, in the meantime, fans can sign up to the Bay Club App for a chance to win tickets to the venue's opening events this summer.

Feature image - Turtle Bay

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<![CDATA[Little Amal is returning to Manchester for a parade through the city centre this summer]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/little-amal-is-returning-to-manchester-for-a-parade-through-the-city-centre-this-summer/ Thu, 26 May 2022 11:32:09 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283398

A giant 11-foot wooden puppet that captured the hearts of Manchester last year is returning to the city once again this summer.

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the much-loved free event that is Manchester Day is back for 2022 on Sunday 19 June, and thousands of people are set to flood the city’s streets for what promises to be a bigger and better parade than ever before.

Back for its first outing since 2019, the spotlight for this year’s Manchester Day - which is created by Manchester People, and produced by award-winning local arts organisation Walk the Plank - will be dedicated to the city’s children and young people, who Cllr Pat Karney said "have missed out on so much during the pandemic".

Organisers are pulling out all the stops to make sure the city centre will be buzzing with plenty of things to see and do all day long.

And what better way to celebrate the children of the city that with a visit from a very special young guest who recently made Manchester her home after an epic 8,000 km journey through Turkey and across Europe from Syria.

Read more: Manchester Day parade returns for 2022 following two-year hiatus

Little Amal - the 3.4 metre high puppet of a Syrian girl refugee who arrived in Manchester last summer - will be out and about taking in all the sights and sounds of the unforgettable annual Manchester Day parade as it makes its way through the city streets.

https://twitter.com/walktheplank/status/1529744931975225344?s=20&t=73jpJHvYozpPmEcOKDdH7Q

With the spotlight for the return of Manchester Day this year firmly fixed on children and young people as part of the city's year-long 2022 Our Year campaign, and as Manchester works towards becoming a UNICEF recognised child-friendly city, event organisers are asking the city's children and young people to look out for Little Amal and be ready to "extend the hand of friendship to her" to show her the true spirit of Manchester and how the city likes to celebrate.

"This year, we're focusing on the contribution of children and young people to our city, and the future of our planet, so we're delighted to welcome Little Amal, one of the city’s most famous children, to the celebration," said Liz Pugh - Creative Producer at Walk The Plank.

"And she will take the spirit of Manchester’s youth with her as she sets off on her next journey at the start of Refugee Week."

Speaking on the return of Manchester Day for 2022, Cllr Pat Karney - Chair of Manchester Day - said: "Manchester Day is the city's way of celebrating everything we love about our incredibly diverse city and all its brilliant communities, who together help make Manchester the best place in the world to be, and this time we're dedicating it specially to all our children and young people who we know had such a rubbish time and missed out on so much during the pandemic.

Read more: A giant puppet walks to Manchester to raise awareness for displaced refugee children

"We're honoured also to have Little Amal with us this year.

"She'll be joining families and children as our iconic Manchester Day Parade makes its way through the city, and can't wait to show her some Manchester love to hold in her heart and take with her on the next leg of her important journey."

Featured Image -  Bevan Ross (via MIF / The Walk)

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🎉 Have you heard the exciting #ManchesterDay news?

We can't wait to welcome Little Amal @walkwithamal to #Manchester Day on June 19! 🌷🌸🌻@manc_day @MIFestival @ManCityCouncil #OutdoorArts https://t.co/JtND4a4DUq

— Walk the Plank (@walktheplank) May 26, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[Northern takeaway boss rummaged in customer's bins to prove meal was delivered]]> https://themanc.com/food-and-drink/northern-takeaway-boss-rummaged-in-customers-bins-to-prove-meal-was-delivered/ Thu, 26 May 2022 11:05:07 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283411

A northern takeaway boss turned detective on the streets of York after one of his customers tried to claim a 'fake refund' for their order.

Connor Calland, the owner of EborCibus Pizza in York, decided to take matters into his own hands and play detective after a fraudulent diner tried to get their meal for free by saying it hadn't arrived.

After being contacted by Deliveroo on February 17 to be informed a customer had complained that a meal, ordered two days before at a cost of £23.49, was not delivered, Mr Calland turned to somewhat unusual means in a bit to outsmart the cheeky customer.

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Having been told by his staff that the order, consisting of a 12-inch ‘Solar Goat Pig’ pizza with mozzarella dippers and buffalo blue chicken loaded fries, had indeed been sent out, Mr Calland was on a mission to discover the truth, reports The Hoot.

Determined to get to the bottom of the matter, he decided to get involved himself - visiting the customer’s address and rifling through their bins in search of evidence.

But it doesn’t end there. Having discovered his ‘proof’ in the form of containers covered in buffalo sauce in the bins outside, he boldly knocked on the door and demanded a written apology of ‘no less’ than 750 words.

Even better – he got it.

Mr Calland pictured delivering pizzas around York. / Image: EborCibus Pizza

Despite being told by a housemate that the customer was not in when he knocked, soon after demanding his apology Mr Calland received a grovelling email blaming ‘peer pressure’.

Taking to Facebook to share details of the incident, Mr Calland explained that these fraudulent claims cost his independent York business between £50 and £150 a week.

However, he has since said that after rifling through the bins he hasn’t had any more fraudulent refund requests.

The independent York eatery specialise in Detroit and New York-style pizzas, as well as serving a range of different burgers, fried chicken and loaded, dirty fries.

Read more: First look inside the all-new waterside restaurant The Owl from Elizabeth Cottam

Launched just before the Covid-19 pandemic forced the UK into lockdown in March 2020, the business has been through some trials and tribulations – initially setting up at the Jolly Sailor in Cawood before moving to spin their dough at The Crooked Tap.

Not long afterward, the hospitality industry was forced to close – giving EborCibus Pizza the choice of adapting or giving up.

Switching to a delivery service, they found a kitchen at The Knavesmire pub that summer. Eighteen months later, they’ve now secured a permanent home in The Mount at York and host regular pop-ups at Crooked.

Read more: Rate My Takeaway star Danny Malin “blown away” by Leeds sandwich pop-up

Fraudulent claims of undelivered orders such as this, termed ‘fake refunds’, cost businesses hundreds of pounds every year and appear to have grown in frequency since lockdown.

To follow EborCibus Pizza and see more of its delicious-looking food, check the eatery out on Instagram here.

Feature image –EborCibus Pizza / Public Domain Pictures

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<![CDATA[All UK households will get a £400 discount on energy bills this autumn]]> https://themanc.com/news/all-uk-households-will-get-a-400-discount-on-energy-bills-this-autumn/ Thu, 26 May 2022 12:31:15 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283426

The government has confirmed that every household in the UK is to get an energy bill discount of £400 this autumn.

With the rising cost of living crisis continuing to make its impact felt across the country, and in the wake of inflation having now risen to the 40-year UK high of 9%, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has this afternoon announced to a package of new measures to tackle soaring prices following warnings that millions could be left struggling come October.

Mr Sunak said he had offered "significant support" for the whole UK.

The package of new measures - which is said to be worth £15 billion in total - will be partly funded through a 25% windfall tax on oil and gas firms' profits, which have seen unprecedented rises in recent months.

As well as all UK households being set to receive a £400 discount towards energy bills, the government has also announced a one-off payment of £650 will go to eight million low-income households.

Read more: Inflation rises to 40-year UK high of 9% amid cost of living crisis

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Announcing the support in an address to MPs in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr Sunak: "We know that people are facing challenges with the cost of living and that is why today I'm stepping in with further support to help with rising energy bills.

"We have a collective responsibility to help those who are paying the highest price for the high inflation we face [and] that is why I'm targeting this significant support to millions of the most vulnerable people in our society.

"I said we would stand by people and that is what this support does today."

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The Chancellor's announcement today comes after the UK's energy regulator Ofgem said on Wednesday that the typical household energy bill was set to rise by £800 in October, bringing it to £2,800 a year.

Read more: Ofgem confirms energy price cap will rise to £2,800 in October

The regulator warned that 12 million households across the country could be pushed into poverty because of the price cap rise.

Bills had already risen by £700 on average in April.

There will also be separate one-off payments of £300 to households with pension incomes and £150 to individuals receiving disability benefits - which the Chancellor calls groups who are "most vulnerable to rising prices".

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Chancellor Rishi Runak has announced a one-off payment of £650 for eight million low-income households.

The one-off payment will be made in two lump sums: one from July, and the other from autumn.

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Alongside the action we’ve already taken this year today's measures will ensure:

The vast majority of households receive £550.

Pensioners receive £850.

And almost all of the eight million most vulnerable households will receive support of at least £1,200.

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— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) May 26, 2022]]>

I’ve heard people’s concerns about the impact of the Energy Bills Support Scheme repayments on future bills.

So those repayments will be cancelled.

Furthermore, the £200 of support for household energy bills will be doubled to £400 for everyone. pic.twitter.com/e2O1NYHSc0

— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) May 26, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[A new school, community hub, and 700 homes planned for Newton Heath]]> https://themanc.com/news/a-new-school-community-hub-and-700-homes-planned-for-newton-heath/ Thu, 26 May 2022 13:54:03 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283450

A new secondary school, park, community hub, and over 700 homes are among the plans submitted to transform Newton Heath.

As part of the proposal submitted to Manchester City Council's planning committee, a 47-acre site that once housed Jackson's Brickworks, but has since laid empty for around three decades, could soon see a both apartments and houses built on it, as well as parts of the Rochdale Canal opened up.

The variety of homes is said to offer suitable housing for local people with different needs, with a mix rise of two and three-storey homes, and even some four-storey homes alongside the canal.

According to the submitted plans by developers, Your Housing Group (YHG), phase 1 of the development would deliver a 397 new homes, and a proposed community hub building, all before phase 2 looks to offer an additional 35 new homes and the new secondary school.

Developers say the proposed community hub will be open for use by locals for a wide range of different events, including community gatherings and children’s activities, as will the proposed parks, green spaces, and play areas.

Over 700 homes are among the plans submitted to transform Newton Heath / Credit: YHG

YHG says its proposed plans are centred around "creating a true sense of place and belonging".

They also add that the proposals - which are already said to have been positively welcomed by councillors and local residents - will "redevelop" an area that has been left vacant for a number of years and subsequently a victim to anti-social behaviour.

The proposals look to provide the area with "a new lease of life".

Read more: The fascinating human history of one of Manchester’s coolest new neighbourhoods

A new secondary school, park, community hub are also planned for the 47-acre site that once housed former Jackson's Brickworks / Credit: YHG

At the moment, the former Jackson’s Brickworks site is currently contaminated due to its former industrial past.

Developers say it therefore needs to be "wholly remediated" before any work can begin.

The proposals will go before the Council's planning committee later in the year, and if they are approved, work could begin in 2024.

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<![CDATA[The woman who helped Manchester shed its 'Gunchester' nickname | Prof Erinma Bell - Manc of the Month May 2022]]> https://themanc.com/feature/the-woman-who-helped-manchester-shed-its-gunchester-nickname-prof-erinma-bell-manc-of-the-month-may-2022/ Fri, 27 May 2022 10:38:29 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283452

For devoting her life to protecting young people in Manchester, and improving their lives, Professor Erinma Bell is our worthy winner of the May instalment of Manc of the Month.

In a week where the headlines have again been dominated by a gun-related atrocity, with 21 people including 19 children killed at an elementary school in Texas, we're taking time to give thanks to a woman who has worked to keep similar tragedies away from our city.

Professor Erinma Bell MBE helped to strip away the gun crime that used to dangerously affect Moss Side and the surrounding area, allowing Manchester to shed its nickname of 'Gunchester'.

Her life as a peace activist started two decades ago, when she tragically witnessed a close friend being gunned down in front of her.

Credit: Facebook, Erinma Bell

Erinma and her husband Raymond set about creating CARISMA (Community Alliance for Renewal, Inner South Manchester Area), with a mission to give young people positive alternatives to crime.

She told the Manchester Evening News: "A friend of mine was shot and shot right in front of me. From that night I thought enough is enough, because I didn't want to have to go through that ever again. We needed to get local people to own the problem and concrete action."

Her work with CARISMA, along with the effort of police and other community groups, was so impactful that there was a drastic reduction in gun crime by 2012.

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In 2007, Prime Minister at the time Gordon Brown praised Erinma in his book Britain’s Everyday Heroes.

Three years later, in 2010, the inspiring peace campaigner travelled to Buckingham Palace, where she was awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II - who apparently complimented her hard work as well as her outfit.

The accolades continued in 2017, when a bust of Erinma was unveiled at the Manchester Town Hall.

Erinma Bell with her statue at Manchester Town Hall. Credit: Twitter, Erinma Bell

The artwork is legendary for several reasons - she was the first woman in history to have a statue in the landmark building, and the piece was created using confiscated guns, which were melted down into her likeness.

Most recently, the public showed their support in the polling booths, electing her as Labour councillor for Moss Side with an absolute landslide victory.

And shortly after that, she was honoured with a Spirit of Manchester Award at the Pride of Manchester ceremony, for 'devoting her life to protecting young people from violent crime and giving them opportunities to build a bright future'.

Prof Erinma Bell with Andy Burnham and Mel C receiving her Pride of Manchester Award. Credit: Facebook, Erinma Bell

Erinma is also involved in Chrysalis, a brilliant family centre and registered charity that supports African and migrant families as well as asylum seekers and refugees.

The centre in Moss Side provides language classes, workshops and seminars, parenting help and advice, referrals for immigration and housing, advice, support, job clubs, and computer classes.

No matter the project, this inspirational woman is always working to provide access to a better life for everyone.

And that's why she's a very worthy winner of Manc of the Month for May 2022.

About Manc of the Month

We all know that Manchester is home to some special people, some born here and others drawn here, and after a bumpy two years that effectively amounted to one big lockdown, it’s these special people that have inspired and led us through the tough times – so we decided to start a series that shines a light on those who should be celebrated.

Following on from our ‘The Mancs of the Year’ feature towards the end of 2020, Manc of the Month officially kicked off in July 2021, with Marcus Rashford MBE, Manchester’s mural king Akse P-19, the local chef feeding the region’s vulnerable families Mary-Ellen McTague, and Manchester’s groundbreaking new Council leader Bev Craig among previous honourees.

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Wow it's now official. I am now Councillor Bell for Moss Side! Thankyou to the returning Deputy Officer, to all the counters for counting, 're counting and 're counting again. Thankyou to my Agent and my election team, and all the residents of Moss Side who voted for me. pic.twitter.com/VN6h1YhGjj

— Professor Erinma Bell MBE DL (@ErinmaBell) May 6, 2022]]>
<![CDATA[BBC will axe THREE linear channels, including CBBC]]> https://themanc.com/news/bbc-will-axe-three-linear-channels-including-cbbc/ Thu, 26 May 2022 14:12:22 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283475

The BBC will stop broadcasting CBBC, BBC Four and Radio 4 Extra on linear in the coming years, it has been announced today.

The broadcaster has revealed plans to build a 'digital-first public service media organisation' with a blueprint that includes axing smaller channels.

Other changes announced today in the vision for a new streamlined service include the creation of a single 24-hour news channel, called BBC News.

The BBC said it will invest more into programming from the nations and regions across the UK.

The BBC recently celebrated 20 years of CBBC. Credit: BBC

It also outlined plans to 'strip out any unnecessary bureaucracy, reduce running costs and simplify ways of working to free up time'.

In a speech to its staff this afternoon, the BBC's director-general Tim Davie said the broadcaster 'must reform to stay relevant'.

Read more: Little Amal is returning to Manchester for a parade through the city centre this summer

Up to 1000 fewer people will be employed in the public-funded part of the BBC over the coming years.

Davie told staff: “When I took this job I said that we needed to fight for something important: public service content and services, freely available universally, for the good of all.

“This fight is intensifying, the stakes are high.”

CBBC, BBC Four and Radio 4 Extra will become online-only services, though the exact date for this change has not yet been announced.

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<![CDATA[Manchester’s tiniest tapas bar is taking over Chorlton Green]]> https://themanc.com/news/manchesters-tiniest-tapas-bar-is-taking-over-chorlton-green/ Thu, 26 May 2022 15:31:35 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283497

Manchester's tiniest tapas eatery has just revealed plans to take over the kitchen at Chorlton Green over the Jubilee weekend.

Abeja chef Ana Villegas will be moving into the charming independent wine and cocktail bar, run by local couple David and Lucy, for four days - cooking up a southern Spanish menu, with a focus on fine Andalucian produce.

A biochemist for the past twenty years, she first launched Abjea in 2019 ahead of the pandemic - starting life from a tiny unit hidden underneath the Mancunian Way.

This was Ana's first foray into the world of hospitality - not that you'd be able to tell - and whilst she no longer has her unit at Hatch, she's continued to do pop-ups around the city every now and then whilst she looks for a new home.

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Now, she’s bringing Abeja to the Chorlton Green for a limited time only – giving fans a chance to sample some of their favourite dishes once again when she pops up in the south Manchester suburb this June.

Starting from 2 June, fans will be able to tuck into gorgeous sharing platters of painstakingly-sourced Spanish cheese and charcuterie from chef Ana Villegas' hometown, alongside special nibbles like piquillo pepper hummus canapes and olives.

On the tapas menu, meanwhile, diners will find blistered padron peppers sat alongside handmade serrano ham and spinach and cheese croquettes, as well as Olla Gitana – a special stew you must try that comes from Ana's hometown of Granada.

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Other must-tries include her classic Spanish tortilla, which comes served with aioli and piquillo peppers, and the Pincho Maruno - a dish of marinated Iberico pork skewers, served with padron and piquillo peppers.

Elsewhere, you'll find the tapas staple patatas bravas with customisable add-ons like chorizo and fried eggs, alongside grilled, juicy shell-on prawns and crisp, lightly battered calamari.

As for dessert (if you've got room), think freshly-fried churros served with a chocolate dipping sauce. The perfect way to finish off an afternoon or evening of indulgence, if you ask us.

Alongside Chorlton Green's great selection of drinks, Abeja will also be serving up glasses and jugs of classic sangria to help locals celebrate this Bank Holiday with a Spanish twist.

Read more: Inside Blinker, the new Manchester bar with a dedicated martini menu

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The southern Spanish kitchen became hugely popular during its time at indie food and drink village Hatch, where it carved out a niche for itself as the tiniest tapas bar in the city.

With room for just 15 covers at a time, its fans would all squish in to devour plates of charcuterie and cheese, as well as Ana's more unusual dishes - like aubergine fries served with molasses.

Read more: Northern takeaway boss rummaged in customer’s bins to prove meal was delivered

When the team announced plans to close their Hatch site in January this year, they wrote on social media that it had been ‘an incredible journey […] despite opening a few months before Covid’.

Having begun the business with zero experience in the hospitality industry (Villegas left a career as a research scientist to open Abeja), it was with heavy hearts that they decided it was time to move on from Hatch.

Read more: ‘Honoured’ – Manchester bar reacts after winning UK Bar of the Year

However, they also hinted towards plans for a new site all of their own, adding “this is far from the end for Abeja – we are moving on to bigger and better things… We will be announcing some very exciting news about a new, independent venue very soon!”

More information on the new opening is yet to be released, but in the meantime, Abeja fans should make sure to go and enjoy Ana’s inventive cooking over in Chorlton.

You can find Abeja at the Chorlton Green between 12-9pm from Thursday 2 June to Sunday 5 June.

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<![CDATA[Peter Kay is rumoured to be setting dates for his 'comeback tour' in 2023]]> https://themanc.com/trending/peter-kay-is-rumoured-to-be-setting-dates-for-his-comeback-tour-in-2023/ Fri, 27 May 2022 07:33:43 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283549

Peter Kay could finally be making his long-awaited return, as new report are suggesting he is preparing for a huge "comeback tour" in 2023.

After the legendary Bolton-born comedian and actor was forced to cancel his last stand-up arena tour - which had sold out across all 100 scheduled gigs - back in 2017 due to what were said to be "unforeseen family circumstances", he has largely remained out of the spotlight since and has left many fans questioning when he would be stepping on the stage again.

He has made a few notable stage appearances in recent years, including two Q&A sessions for the Doing it for Laura charity back in August - which were fundraisers organised for University of Manchester student Laura Nuttall, who was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer glioblastoma multiforme in October 2018.

Kay knew the Nuttall family, and had "called up out of the blue" to ask how he could help.

In recent months, Kay has also taken to the stage for his hugely-successful 'Dance For Life' tour - which raises money for Cancer Research UK - and still has a few shows left to perform.

Read more: Standing ovation for Peter Kay as thousands flock to see comic’s big comeback

But now, the 48-year-old star of Phoenix Nights, Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere, and Peter Kay's Car Share, is actually said to be planning to perform at arenas right across the UK next year, and is apparently raring to get back to entertaining crowds.

Peter Kay could finally be making his long-awaited return with a huge "comeback tour" in 2023 / Credit: BBC

If all the rumours are true, it would be his first tour since 2011.

A source close to Kay told The Sun: "Peter has not performed a live stand-up set on a big stage in well over a decade now, but he could not be more ready to get back out there.

"He has lined up huge venues across the country including in Manchester, London and Birmingham."

The source also said Kay was hoping to announce the tour in September.

Read more: Peter Kay, Michelle Keegan, and more named as ‘ideal celebrity flatmates’ in Manchester

The rumours of a comeback tour announcement come after Kay told fans he was doing "great" last month as he made another rare public appearance at The Anderton Centre in Chorley last to cut the ribbon for the opening of a wheelchair-accessible powerboat - which allows disabled people to enjoy activities on the water.

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<![CDATA[Charity fund set up to help Ukrainian refugees arriving in Manchester awards first grant]]> https://themanc.com/news/charity-fund-set-up-to-help-ukrainian-refugees-arriving-in-manchester-awards-first-grant/ Fri, 27 May 2022 09:24:22 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283575

A special charity fund that has been set up to help Ukrainian refugees arriving in Manchester has awarded its first grant.

Set up by Manchester City Council in partnership with one of the city's most iconic organisations, We Love MCR Charity (WLMC), all with the aim of supporting individuals and families fleeing the devastating conflict and arriving here in Manchester, the new MCR Ukraine Welcome Fund funds charities and voluntary sector groups who are providing assistance - such as essential items, advice, and more.  

The charity fund was officially set up back in March, and every penny raised and donated by it will go towards supporting Ukrainian evacuees in the city.

The Council kicked-off the fund, with a donation of £50,000.

And now, less than two months after it was launched, it has been confirmed that Ardwick-based charity Europia has been awarded £30,000 from the fund - with £25,000 going towards dedicated support workers who will help co-ordinate and provide advice and support around immigration, work, and welfare issues, and translations. 

The remaining £5,000 will be used as part of a new hardship fund for Ukrainians arriving in Manchester, which the support worker will help to administer. 

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Speaking on the awarding of the first grant, Bev Craig - Leader of Manchester City Council - commented: "Manchester is a welcoming city and we recognise that we need to do all we can to support Ukrainians relocating here in the most traumatic of circumstances.

"The MCR Ukraine Welcome Fund is part of that collective effort [and] I’m glad that the generosity of Mancunians, including an initial donation from the Council, is translating so quickly into practical help."

Read more: Council and popular charity launch joint fundraising appeal for Ukrainian refugees in Manchester

"The fund has raised over £60,000 so far," Joanne Roney OBE - Chief Executive at Manchester City Council added.

"We’d like to thank everyone who has donated, but people are arriving with next to nothing and we would welcome further donations from anyone who wants to show our Ukrainian guests a warm Mancunian welcome."

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Thanking the Council and WLMC for the grant from the fund, Kush Chottera - Chief Executive at Europia - added: "We’re delighted this money will be used to employ an experienced worker to give practical support to help Manchester’s Ukrainian arrivals settle in safely.

"Thank you Mancunians for your donations."

You can donate to the MCR Ukraine Welcome Fund here, or by texting WELCOME 10 to 70490 to give £10, with texts costing the donation amount plus one standard network rate message. 

Make sure you keep an eye on We Love MCR Charity’s website and Twitter for updates too.

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Our MCR Ukraine Welcome Fund, administered in partnership with @ManCityCouncil, has released its first grant:

🌍 £30,000 released to Ardwick charity @EuropiaMcr
❤️ will create a dedicated support worker role + hardship fund
🤝 donations still neededhttps://t.co/wXUUqazWRt

— We Love MCR Charity (@MCR_Charity) May 26, 2022]]>

Thanks to your generosity, a charity fund set up to help Ukrainians arriving in Manchester to escape the war in their homeland has made its first grants.

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<![CDATA[Burgerism take out 5-story billboard in bid for Restaurant of the Year]]> https://themanc.com/news/burgerism-take-out-5-story-billboard-in-bid-for-restaurant-of-the-year/ Fri, 27 May 2022 09:58:33 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283580

Greater Manchester takeaway Burgerism has made it into the finals of Uber Eats' Restaurant of The Year category, and the team has gone all out - taking out a 70ft high billboard in Manchester City Centre in its bid to win the crown.

One of just two Greater Manchester eateries to make it into the final UK shortlist, the smash-hit burger favourite joked it had spent 'not just the marketing budget but every other budget too' on the ginormous advert.

As it vies for the public's vote, the team is really giving it its all - and with a £100k prize up for grabs, it's not hard to understand way.

Reading "Make your local. burger spot the UK's Restaurant of the Year" in 14 foot high letters, the billboard is certainly not hard to miss - situated on the corner of Picadilly Gardens where Newton Street meets the main thoroughfare up to the station.

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The cult favourite burger slingers told The Manc they would use the £100k prize to open another site - although anymore details are being kept firmly under wraps for now.the

They also said they plan to host a 'massive Burgerism block party for their team and fans' if they win.

Mark Murphy, CEO and Founder of Burgerism, added: “Class to be nominated for Restaurant of the Year - the whole team is buzzing. And we’d really love to win it for our team, our fans and for Greater Manchester more generally!

"Be nice to have a Salford restaurant take the crown. But if we do win it, we’re gonna host a Burgerism Block Party - still not sure what that looks like, but we’re getting tons of great ideas on Instagram from our followers! Maybe someone could even help sponsor it!”

Read more: BBC will axe THREE linear channels, including CBBC

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First founded in 2018, Burgerism has been quietly setting the standard for dark kitchens way before the pandemic made them so popular.

For years, it has been delivery only - drawing regular queues outside its Salford site and churning out thousands of its popular smashed patty burgers a day.

It's recently opened a second site in Manchester city centre, moving into Escape To Freight Island as a pop-up trader in one of the food hall's kitchens, and it looks like there could apparently be a third site on the way if Manchester helps them to win the public vote this summer.

The other local restaurant in the running for the award is I Knead Pizza, a hugely popular Neapolitan-style pizzeria with sites in both Manchester and Reddish.

Read more: Little Amal is returning to Manchester for a parade through the city centre this summer

To vote for your favourite and help a Greater Manchester business win the £100k prize, click here to head over to the Uber Eats website here.

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<![CDATA[Dame Deborah James launches fundraising fashion collection with Manchester-based In The Style]]> https://themanc.com/trending/dame-deborah-james-launches-fundraising-fashion-collection-with-manchester-based-in-the-style/ Fri, 27 May 2022 09:04:47 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283586

Dame Deborah James has launched a clothing collection through Manchester-based retailer In The Style while on end-of-life care.

The campaigner, better known to many as Bowel Babe, said she's 'so proud and so happy' to reveal the range of dresses, skirts, tops and accessories.

In The Style said they did 'all they could' to get the beautiful collection ready in time for Deborah to see its launch.

All the profits from the collection will go to the Bowelbabe Fund, which will support Cancer Research UK.

Dame Deborah James in her collection with In The Style. Credit: Instagram, @bowelbabe

Deborah, 40, set up the fund after announcing that she had moved from active treatment for bowel cancer to hospice-at-home palliative care.

In just over a fortnight, the fund has now raised a massive £6.5m for charity.

Working with In The Style, Deborah had already launched a t-shirt with the slogan 'Rebellious Hope', which has raised £400,000.

Dame Deborah James with her daughter Eloise in her collection with In The Style. Credit: Instagram, @bowelbabe

She now says the rest of the range has been inspired by the British Summertime, featuring florals and bright colours, and names like Ascot, Wimbledon, and Chelsea.

The range also includes a pink tutu-like skirt named Eloise, after Deborah's daughter.

The podcast host said that working on the collection with In The Style has been a welcome distraction, writing: "This partnership has honestly kept me going & taken me away from cancer, and I'm so honoured to finally be able to share what we've been working so hard on with all of you!"

She posted on Instagram: "I have thoroughly enjoyed being involved in every step in developing this from choosing the fabrics, prints and shapes to ensure that this was something you will all love and feel amazing in!

"I'm also really thankful to my family who have supported me throughout this journey and I have loved seeing them all wear my collection!"

In The Style wrote: "Dame Deborah’s dream was to see the launch of this collection, so we have done all we can to make this happen for her. She has put so much effort and love into this collection every step of the way which is clearly reflected in the final result.

Read more: Peter Kay is rumoured to be setting dates for his ‘comeback tour’ in 2023

"Each piece within the range has been personally named by Deborah and she has also provided unique quotations for each item to explain the inspiration behind them.

"We have already raised over £400,000 through the sale of the ‘Rebellious Hope’ tees and this collection will just add to that incredible donation. Thank you for all of your incredible support so far and we hope you can continue to support Deborah's inspirational journey and The Bowelbabe Fund through this beautiful collection."

The full In The Style x Deborah James collection is available to pre-order, with 100% of profits going to the Bowelbabe Fund (a donation of between £2.18 and £12.39, depending on the product).

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<![CDATA[ASOS is bringing back iconic 00s brand Tammy Girl - butterflies, rhinestones and all]]> https://themanc.com/news/asos-is-bringing-back-iconic-00s-brand-tammy-girl-butterflies-rhinestones-and-all/ Fri, 27 May 2022 12:03:01 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283643

Close your eyes. It's 1999. Your school disco is coming up.

Christina Aguilera's Genie In A Bottle has just been at the top of the charts for the past two weeks, and Britney's Baby One More Time is on its way to become the highest-selling record of the year. Life is good.

All you need now is an outfit to strut your stuff in, and, clearly, there's only one choice. We're talking about Tammy Girl, of course.

The original drip, Tammy was an iconic retailer for tweens during the late 90s and 00s, but in 2011 the brand was forced to close its doors - just 13 years after coming to the UK.

It had been bought up by BHS in 2005 in an attempt to save it, but we all know how that ended.

Now, seemingly out of nowhere, it's back - having been revived by Daisy Street and ASOS in the form of an online-only, 32-piece capsule collection.

Available to shop exclusively online, Y2K fashionistas are already going wild for the new one-shoulder crop tops, slogan tees, asymmetric camis and ruched babydoll dresses.

Image: Tammy Girl

From those iconic butterfly clips, reimagined in print as part of Tammy's new collection, to low-rise cargo pants paired with rhinestone accessories, this is Y2K at its finest - with a retro pedigree.

Elsewhere, you'll find ring-detail halters and mini skirts, flippy ruched detailing, nods to the era's tribal 'tramp stamp' tattoos, and cute Instagram-friendly co-ords.

With prices starting from just £15 and topping out at just over £30, it's really affordable too.

Read more: Dame Deborah James launches fundraising fashion collection with Manchester-based In The Style

Image: Tammy Girl

Speaking on the new capsule collection, Daisy Street’s Managing Director Tay Singh described Tammy as 'an extension of who we are'.

She told Cosmopolitan: "This is a very exciting move for us at Daisy Street,"

"Over the past 10 years we have worked hard to become one of the leading fashion brands for the Gen Z and Millennial customer. Staying true to our values as a brand, the re-launch of Tammy Girl is an extension of who we are."

Read more: BBC will axe THREE linear channels, including CBBC

To view the full collection, visit the ASOS website here.

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<![CDATA[NHS nurses win compensation claim against Greater Manchester Police for £10k COVID-19 fine]]> https://themanc.com/news/nhs-nurses-win-compensation-claim-against-greater-manchester-police-for-10k-covid-19-fine/ Fri, 27 May 2022 12:20:40 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283652

Two nurses have won compensation after being fined £10,000 during a socially-distanced NHS pay protest during lockdown.

Karen Reissmann - a 61-year-old frontline NHS nurse, who worked throughout the pandemic - organised a socially-distanced demonstration outside in St Peter’s Square in Manchester city centre on 7 March 2021 to protest against the government’s proposed 1% pay rise for NHS workers.

Even though only around 40 people were expected to attend, Ms Reissmann was informed by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers that the protest was not permitted under the COVID-19 regulations and could not go ahead.

She was then fined £10,000 for organising the protest, and was cautioned by a police officer.

Ms Gallagher, also an NHS frontline nurse who was 65 years old at the time, was arrested by the police, and later de-arrested and fined £200 for contravening the COVID-19 regulations.

Faced with having to pay the fines and report themselves to their professional body, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, the nurses then decided to instruct lawyers, Bindmans LLP, to challenge their fines.

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Initially, Greater Manchester Police defended the £10,000 fine as "proportionate, legal, accountable and necessary in the circumstances" - but now, after legal proceedings were brought against the force, it has agreed to settle the nurses' claims for compensation, and has also accepted that Ms Gallagher’s arrest had been unlawful, and the fines were unlawfully imposed, subsequently agreeing to withdraw them.

The police conceded that they had "misunderstood the effects" of the COVID-19 regulations.

"The force however refused to apologise to Ms Reissmann for the distress caused to her by the £10,000 fine, or for the professional embarrassment the criminal sanction caused her," Bindmans LLP did however say in a statement on the case.

Read more: Police to review £10k fine given to NHS pay protestor

"The police have also refused to make a fulsome apology to Ms Gallagher for her arrest and the impact that this had on her."

Two nurses have won compensation after being fined £10,000 during a socially-distanced NHS pay protest during lockdown / Credit: Bindmans LLP

Commenting on the compensation claim win, Ms Reissmann said: "In March 2021, the NHS had 100,000 unfilled vacancies [and] when the government offered a 1% pay rise to traumatised and exhausted health workers after a year of battling the pandemic, we knew this situation would only get worse - we needed to protest to protect the NHS.

"I received a fine 200 times the amount of the fine Boris Johnson has received. Why, when the protest I organised was lawful and intended to improve the world, not party in a flagrant abuse of the rules?"

She added: "The NHS now has 110,000 unfilled vacancies.

"Over a hundred thousand people died in the UK from COVID-19 [and] millions are on NHS waiting lists - the Prime Minister should be resigning over this, as well as his parties."

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Latest news: NHS nurses win compensation claim against Greater Manchester Police following £10,000 #Covid19 fine

Ms Reissmann and Ms Gallagher were represented by @Jules_Carey and @EJ_Defriend of Bindmans, and @judebunting of @DoughtyStreet

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<![CDATA[Piccadilly Gardens to be 'transformed' for Jubilee party next weekend]]> https://themanc.com/whats-on-manchester/piccadilly-gardens-to-be-transformed-for-jubilee-party-next-weekend/ Fri, 27 May 2022 12:28:05 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283693

Piccadilly Gardens will host a party 'fit for royalty' across the long Jubilee weekend.

Manchester City Council says the area will be 'completely transformed' into a bustling marketplace, with live music and dance performances all bank holiday weekend.

It's part of the city-wide Jubilee celebrations being planned to mark the Queen's 70 years of service.

Elsewhere in town, a beacon will be lit in St Peter's Square at 9.45pm on Thursday 2 June, accompanied by live music.

Piccadilly Gardens will host a Jubilee party.

It's one of thousands of beacons being lit in the UK and the Commonwealth and is part of the official programme announced by Buckingham Palace.

The city centre will be blooming too, as the Manchester Flower Show coincides with the Jubilee celebrations.

The event will be headlined by the Queen's Jubilee Trail, hosted by City Co, with 10 floral installations and gardens positioned around the city centre.

Over in Sackville Gardens, there'll be an all-weekend dance party called the Fit for a Queen Weekend, with a soundtrack of songs from the past 70 years.

The Manchester Flower Show will have a Jubilee trail.

Manchester City Council will finish off the extended weekend with a free Sunday Funday event in the Central Library, with a day filled with vintage films, crafts and face painting between 12pm and 4pm.

There are also many more neighbourhood community led jubilee events taking place across city. 

Councillor Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: "The Queen's Jubilee is a great opportunity for communities to come together, enjoy the long weekend and take part in the fun! There are lots of exciting events across the city.   

Read more: NHS nurses win compensation claim against Greater Manchester Police for £10k COVID-19 fine

"From foodie treats, to dance parties and film screenings, Manchester City Council is supporting events across the city which has packed the weekend full of activities for ages. We’ve got some brilliant entertainment planned and hope to see Mancunians enjoying the Jubilee weekend in style." 

Jane Sharrocks, Manchester Business Improvement District Chair and General Manager of Selfridges Exchange Square said: "The Manchester Flower Show is yet another example of our retail and hospitality sectors coming together to help build back the city post-pandemic.

"It demonstrates creativity, collaboration and resilience and we’re incredibly grateful to all the artists, community groups, retailers and businesses who are playing their part to bring this beautiful event to our city to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee."

For more information on how to get involved in the Jubilee weekend please visit manchester.gov.uk/jubilee.

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<![CDATA[Inside the luxury Beetham Tower flat with rental price of £22k a MONTH]]> https://themanc.com/property/inside-the-luxury-beetham-tower-flat-with-rental-price-of-22k-a-month/ Fri, 27 May 2022 14:43:28 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=283734

One of the most luxurious apartments in Manchester is up for rent, but it doesn't come cheap.

The flat spans three floors in Beetham Tower, one of the city centre's most recognisable landmarks.

Before the nearby Deansgate Square towers were completed, Beetham Tower was also the tallest building in Manchester by some distance, sticking straight out of the skyline.

The apartment itself, known as The Orchid Suite, has four double bedrooms and FIVE secure parking spaces.

It sprawls out across the 44th, 45th, and 46th floors, with panoramic views of Manchester and way beyond to the Peak District.

Although a pretty desirable rental prospect, the home has been on the market to rent since July 2020, according to Rightmove.

That might be partly down to the price tag. The home will set you back £22,000 per month - that's basically a deposit on an average home in the region, each month.

It's understood that the property belongs to Phil Neville, who has owned it for well over a decade and who has attempted to sell it on a few occasions.

The Beetham Tower apartment is also available to buy, if you've got a cool £2.75 million in the bank.

Inside the triplex apartment, you'll find an entrance reception area leading through to an open-plan reception and kitchen/dining room, as well as as utility room and loo.

Downstairs on the 44th floor is a second reception room, as well as a double bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, an office space, and a large walk-in wardrobe.

Read more: Piccadilly Gardens to be ‘transformed’ for Jubilee party next weekend

Then back up on the 46th floor are three more double bedrooms (the master has another walk-in wardrobe and a luxury en suite bathroom).

Each floor has a private terrace too.

Whoever takes on the property will be sharing the building with The Hilton Manchester Deansgate hotel and the Cloud 23 cocktail bar, as well as being able to use the hotel facilities at an extra cost.

If you're interested, you can contact Savills and see the full listing here.

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<![CDATA[Wayne Rooney reports photos shared online to Greater Manchester Police]]> https://themanc.com/?p=238060 Mon, 26 Jul 2021 12:47:19 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=238060

The lawyers of former Manchester United and England footballer Wayne Rooney has reported a range of photos taken of him to police.

According to The Mirror and the BBC, the photos have been "reported to Greater Manchester Police as a possible crime", with Rooney’s agent Paul Stretford having refused to comment, but the paper reporting that he "directed calls to reputation PR expert Ian Monk".

The photos in question have been shared on Twitter, and fans have circulated them around messaging services like WhatsApp.

In the photos widely-shared on social media, the current Derby County manager is seen asleep in a chair with a number of unknown women posing beside him, and several bottles can also be seen in the shot.

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There is a timestamp reading "8.30" in the images, but no indication as to whether this time is AM or PM, or the exact date on which the footage was captured - but they are believed to have been taken in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria.

There is no suggestion that Rooney has behaved in any way inappropriately.

While the ex-Manchester United star's representatives have confirmed the matter had been reported to police, his lawyers have declined to comment on the nature of the images.

Greater Manchester Police has been asked to comment.

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<![CDATA[Synagogue sold to make way for Gary Neville's £200m tower block]]> https://themanc.com/?p=238635 Thu, 29 Jul 2021 07:07:45 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=238635

A synagogue in Manchester city centre has agreed to sell up to make way for a £200m tower block spearheaded by Gary Neville.

The former Manchester United defender has been pushing forward with plans for his St Michael's development since 2016 - announcing a vision for a building which includes apartments, offices, restaurants and a five-star hotel.

Original plans were to bulldoze the Manchester Reform Synagogue off Deansgate and rebuild it - with the adjacent Sir Ralph Abercrombie Pub due for demolition.

But the development was met with resistance from the public and heritage group Historic England - who expressed concerns that the buildings would harm the nearby Grade I listed town hall and Central Library.

Neville's initial plans for Jackson Row and Bootle Street were scrapped in 2017 and the blueprints have since been modified.

St Michael's development in central Manchester
Work on Gary Neville's St Michaels site is expected to progress this year / Image: St Michael's

US Investor KKR has now formed a joint venture with Neville's company Relentless to take the project forward.

New plans involve the synagogue moving to a different building, whilst the Abercrombie pub will be refurbished and incorporated into the development, reports Place North West.

A spokesman for Manchester Reform Synagogue said the "membership preferred to use the finance from the £15m sale to relocate and secure the future for decades to come rather than wait to be part of a five-star hotel and residential tower".

Work on St Michael's will start towards the end of 2021, with the first phase expected to take around two years to build.

Manchester Reform Synagogue is moving to new premises / Image: Wikipedia

Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, said: "Navigating the complexities of this development within the constraints of the site has undoubtedly been challenging, but we know the outcome is going to be truly transformational for this part of the city centre.

"This type of investment is the precise antidote we need in the city to balance the economic impact of the last year."

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<![CDATA[Synagogue sold to make way for Gary Neville's £200m tower block]]> https://themanc.com/?p=238636 Thu, 29 Jul 2021 07:11:38 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=238636

A synagogue in Manchester city centre has agreed to sell up to make way for a £200m tower block spearheaded by Gary Neville.

The former Manchester United defender has been pushing forward with plans for his St Michael's development since 2016 - announcing a vision for a building which includes apartments, offices, restaurants and a five-star hotel.

Original plans were to bulldoze the Manchester Reform Synagogue off Deansgate and rebuild it - with the adjacent Sir Ralph Abercromby Pub due for demolition.

But the development was met with resistance from the public and heritage group Historic England - who expressed concerns that the buildings would harm the nearby Grade I listed town hall and Central Library.

Neville's initial plans for Jackson Row and Bootle Street were scrapped in 2017 and the blueprints have since been modified.

St Michael's development in central Manchester
Work on Gary Neville's St Michaels site is expected to progress this year / Image: St Michael's

US Investor KKR has now formed a joint venture with Neville's company Relentless to take the project forward.

New plans involve the synagogue moving to a different building, whilst the Abercromby pub will be refurbished and incorporated into the development, reports Place North West.

A spokesman for Manchester Reform Synagogue said the "membership preferred to use the finance from the £15m sale to relocate and secure the future for decades to come rather than wait to be part of a five-star hotel and residential tower".

Work on St Michael's will start towards the end of 2021, with the first phase expected to take around two years to build.

Manchester Reform Synagogue is moving to new premises / Image: Wikipedia

Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester City Council, said: "Navigating the complexities of this development within the constraints of the site has undoubtedly been challenging, but we know the outcome is going to be truly transformational for this part of the city centre.

"This type of investment is the precise antidote we need in the city to balance the economic impact of the last year."

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<![CDATA[Tinder is hosting a dating pop-up for dogs at a Manchester pub this weekend]]> https://themanc.com/?p=280663 Tue, 10 May 2022 08:41:54 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280663

Puppy love is in the air as Tinder is set to bring a pop-up dating event especially for dogs at a popular pub in Manchester.

Laura Wilkinson-Rea, the UK’s Senior Director of Communications at Tinder, said: “It’s clear that dogs are loved by Tinder members with 10% of our members including ‘dog lover’ as one of their Interests on their Tinder profile. That’s why we’re so excited to be bringing together dog lovers and their dates IRL by launching our first pop up pub experience, The Bark & Spark.

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<![CDATA[This restaurant names its dishes so you can expense them at work]]> https://themanc.com/?p=280733 Tue, 10 May 2022 12:28:10 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=280733

Across the pond, there's a restaurant that names its dishes so that you can expense them at work - and we're absolutely obsessed.

With names like the 'mini dry erase whiteboard' and 'wire earphones with mic', anyone checking your recipes would be none the wiser that you've treated yourself to a dinner on company time, which is exactly the point.

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<![CDATA[All the new Greater Manchester restaurants added to Deliveroo this May 2022]]> https://themanc.com/?p=281666 Thu, 19 May 2022 15:15:26 +0000 https://themanc.com/?p=281666

Hello Vegan

Dim sum, bahn mi and pho all feature on the fusion Asian menu at Hello Vegan, alongside curry with tofu, holy basil fried rice, sides of pak choi, choi sum and green beans, plus a range of bubble teas. Housed inside the new Circle Square development, this is a one-stop shop for any healthy vegan takeaway needs.

Rice Paper Pho

Downtown Oriental

Downtown Market

Hello Boba

Sugo Sale

Archie's

Mira

Tadka Vegetarian and Vegan

Kingfisher - Chorlton

Kingfisher - Altrincham

No. 110

Zitano - Chorlton

Marco's New York Italian MediaCityUK

Wawin

Greenhalgh's - Stretford, Salford and Cheadle

Codis Kitchen - Prestwich

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