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The man who planted the first seeds for what would become Manchester’s annual Pride celebration died last Thursday (March 11) at the age of 67.
Born in Cheltenham in February 1954, Graham Giles, aka Dame Gracy, moved to Manchester as a teenager after being ostracised by his family for being gay.
After years of hardship, including a period where he lived on the streets, Graham got a flat at India
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Castlefield came when Manchester declared Castlefield to be the world's first urban heritage park in 1982 and Jim pieced together a property portfolio.
direct to your inboxLast week marked the one-year anniversary since the first coronavirus death was reported in the UK.Just days after it was reported, tragedy struck closer to home as the first Covid-related death was recorded in Greater Manchester.Since that first death, we have pledged to pay tribute to the people in our region who have lost their lives to the disease. The M.E.N has published countless tributes from families in our Loved and Lost series.
direct to your inboxGreater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is teaming up with two Manchester football legends to raise awareness of suicide and help prevent more people from ending their own lives.Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and his former player - and Manchester City managerial rival - Mark Hughes are backing a new partnership between the mayor and the League Managers Association (LMA).Members of the representative body for professional football managers in England will be