A man has admitted assaulting police officers by spitting blood at them while he shouted about coronavirus.
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A further 106 flats could be built within the Islington Wharf development - and none will be offered as affordable housing.
Plans for two towers, eleven and 16 storeys high, on the corner of Old Mill Street and Great Ancoats have been submitted to Manchester council.
The apartment buildings would represent the fourth and final phase of Islington Wharf, which has seen Waterside Places transform the north eastern fringe of the city centre over 15 years.
If approved by city planners work is
A man has admitted assaulting police officers by spitting blood at them while he shouted about coronavirus.
A 20-year-old woman from Hyde has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting police officers after a lockdown-flouting house party was broken-up in Liverpool.
A man has been found dead at at house in Stockport.
Architects have come up with an ingenious way for isolated families to enjoy some of the city’s most impressive landmarks from the comfort of their own home.
A detached house in Altrincham was the most expensive house sold in Greater Manchester last month.
Manchester city council has been accused of using the coronavirus lockdown to approve controversial housing schemes 'behind closed doors'.
Government has so far failed to pay to accommodate the growing numbers of people who are becoming homeless during the Covid-19 outbreak, the mayor has warned - while slashing the amount of funding to Greater Manchester’s councils in their latest Covid bailout by £12m.
A Manchester student has spent days building an uncanny replica of one of Manchester's most beloved LGBT nightclubs - on The Sims 2.
The government said today it would 'support' Greater Manchester's Metrolink system with funding to keep trams running through the coronavirus pandemic.
Families living near to a hotel housing homeless people during the coronavirus pandemic say their area is being blighted by anti-social behaviour.
More than 7,000 new homes could be built along the Calder Valley rail corridor under an ambitious new regeneration project.
A deal to bring a struggling Metrolink ‘back to life’ could be agreed within days - but a £3 million government bailout would only be enough to keep it ‘ticking over’.
A new 11-storey apartment block where all the flats will be affordable for first-time buyers could be built a stone’s throw from Manchester Piccadilly station.