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Manchester Airport soars to 28 million passengers

Manchester Airport is celebrating 28 million passengers passing through its three terminals for the first time in its history. In its 80th year, the UK’s third largest airport saw more than 2.5 million passengers use the airport in October, an increase of 6% on the

Bolton Christmas Lights line-up unveiled

An amazing selection of talent will be unwrapped at this year’s Christmas Lights Switch-On on Thursday, November 22. The evening is sponsored by the Market Place Shopping Centre, and the evening also marks the start of late night shopping in the mall. Switch-on show highlights From

Manchester professor hosts dialogue between Chinese & US diplomats

A group of Chinese and American diplomats have met in Washington, DC to discuss US-China relations, security challenges, overseas development and a host of other bilateral and global issues. Professor Peter Gries of the Manchester China Institute established the US-China Diplomatic Dialogue in 2007 to generate mutual

Jsky supports MTV Staying Alive Foundation

Jsky has continued his support for the MTV Staying Alive Foundation this year as he hosted yet another fundraiser. This year’s event featured a unique live presentation downstairs at Impossible Manchester, guests enjoyed live performances by Jsky, DJ Georgie K, Mei Mei, Lady Ice and

Thousands of jobs linked to new Manchester Airport road

More than 5,000 jobs will be created in Greater Manchester thanks to a new road improving connections in and around the city to its airport. Transport Secretary Chris Grayling officially opened the A6 Manchester Airport Relief Road today (Thursday, 15 November 2018), which the Department for

UNIVERSITY OF BOLTON HOSTS THE ‘FUTURE OF WORK’ FORUM

A forum exploring the impact of new technology on business was held by the University of Bolton. The Institute of Management organised The Future of Work Forum, which was informed by the latest academic and practitioner research. The event delved into the effect automation and

£22 million for projects to support domestic abuse survivors

More than 25,000 domestic abuse survivors will be supported to rebuild their lives thanks to a £22 million allocation for projects across the country, Housing Minister Heather Wheeler MP has announced last week (10 November 2018). Over 60 projects in England will be supported by