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The council has prevously heard how Salford's economic boom was leading to more families moving into the city. By George Lythgoe.
Labour have left Salford 'disappointed' after losing three seats at the local elections in which only one in four voters across the city took to ...
The consecutive walk-outs are the latest strike dates in an ongoing row involving members of the University and College Union (UCU).
A Salford venue where some of the biggest names in music played has been put back centre stage in a new short film.
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Manchester University and Manchester city council to cut gas ties with Russian firm Gazprom. A trade union is calling for a total ban on new contracts ...
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The charity set up in her memory is trying to raise money for stroke research at the university where she studied. · Sign up to our ManchesterWorld ...
Greater Manchester Police have issued a statement on knife crime following another fatal stabbing of a young boy in the city-region.
There will be walk-outs spread across two weeks in the city, as part of a dispute with University and College Union members about pay and working ...
The UK's Eurovision 2022 jury member will deliver the results of the British vote live from Salford for the first time ever.
And in two boroughs, Tameside and Salford, more than three in 10 tests PCR came back positive. The highest rate came in Tameside, where 32.2% of ...
Salford City FC is set to buy the AJ Bell Stadium in a joint bid with rugby union side Sale Sharks who already play at the 12,000-seater in Barton- ...
In Salford the River Irwell burst its banks and among the properties affected were 400 homes in the Lower Broughton and Kersal areas.
Six high-speed internet masts have been refused planning permission after hundreds of Salford residents objected – but they could be built anyway.