New studies have linked a lack of specialised equipment with female footballers being three times more likely than their male counterparts to suffer a debilitating injury to their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). ACL injuries have become a much more common part of football, but especially in the women’s game, where the Women’s Super League has […]
A data release from the Office for National Statistics has revealed that North West England continues to record the highest number of alcohol-specific deaths in the country. Alcohol-specific deaths are defined as deaths caused exclusively by alcohol consumption. Released on 11 May 2026, the yearly ‘Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK’ dataset logged 1,232 deaths across […]
A 17-year-old from Bury is set to tackle a 15,000 ft skydive in Lancaster to raise money for a local animal sanctuary. Dylan Spensley, who works as a canine care associate at Farm Cottage Boarding, Tottington, will make the leap tomorrow (24th May 2026) at Black Knights Skydiving Centre in Cockerham. He hopes to raise […]
Manchester will enjoy a transformation as the city welcomes the Manchester Flower Festival to kick off the bank holiday weekend. Temperatures are expected to soar to 28°C this weekend, the perfect weather to see this year’s theme of Green Manchester in its full floral glory. Displays around this theme are set to be in Exchange […]
Credit: Howard Cohen It is often said that Football is for everyone – but disabled supporters have long faced a battle for access to stadiums, including issues such as transport, inaccessible ticketing systems, or inadequate parking and toilets facilities. Beyond this, research shows disabled supporters can often feel social excluded or marginalised in stadiums, facing […]
Thousands of residents gathered in Prestwich over the weekend for the town’s 21st year of Clough Day celebrations. The event took place between 12pm and 5pm on Sunday 17 May 2026 at St Mary’s Flower Park, and commemorated the gifting of land to residents in 1906. Organised by the Prestwich Clough Centenary Group, the afternoon […]
Credit: Matthew Appleton Handcrafting cricket bats has endured for centuries in England, but now faces the threat of extinction from overseas factories. With these factories, based in India or Pakistan, producing around three million bats a year, many traditional bat makers struggle to keep up with the level of demand, with the number of bat […]
London-based band ic1s took on Manchester’s Deaf Institute after a decade apart. The five-piece is made up of Dan Coburn (vocals), Jesse James (guitars), John Campbell (guitars), Jacob Osman (bass), and Andy Faulkner (drums). I caught up with the band backstage to gain an insight into their feelings ahead of their gig. They said they […]
A comeback band will headline Manchester’s Deaf Institute after a decade apart. The London-based band iC1s will return to Manchester to perform their debut album after they first performed there 13 years ago. The five-piece is made up of Daniel Coburn (vocals), Jesse James (guitars), John Campbell (guitars), Jacob Osman (bass), and Andy Faulkner (drums). […]
It’s well known that dancing as a hobby has many health benefits. It helps with your mental and physical health. People who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s use dance to help them with their posture or use it as a form of physical therapy. Additionally, doing dance can help your cognitive function as well as train your body to become stronger. Dancing can help someone […]