Esther Roper – The Teacher Who Opened the Doors of Education for Working-Class Women

In the late 19th century, Manchester was a city of contrasts: on one side, glittering wealth; on the other, painful poverty. Its factories roared, chimneys smoked, and its streets were...

Psychological Support for Pupils in Manchester: School Initiatives to Combat Bullying and Stress

Bullying is one of the most prevalent problems of the 21st century among children and teenagers. It manifests as teasing, insults, and...

Mabel Tylecote: Making Education in Manchester Accessible

Picture Manchester in the early 20th century—a city bustling with scientific, industrial, and educational progress. In this...
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Catherine Chisholm’s Contribution to Education in Manchester

Manchester's history is undoubtedly closely linked to its industrial past, its factories, mills, and trade. But the...
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Manchester Cancer Research Centre: Innovations in Medical Education

Cancer has long been one of the biggest challenges facing humanity. Behind every statistic is a life,...
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The History of Banking Development and the First Banks in Manchester

Many believe that Manchester’s development and establishment were driven by the rapid growth of the city’s industry. However, it’s important to note that the financial sector, particularly banking, played an...

Business

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The Ancient Cotton Mill of Manchester: What Was It Like?

It is well known that Manchester has been an industrial hub of Great Britain for centuries. The...

The History of Coffee Culture in Manchester and the Story of “Kardomah” Café

In the 21st century, coffee culture has become an inseparable part of daily life. Renowned coffee chains...
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The Story of George Saxon and His Company

In the late 19th century, the Industrial Revolution transformed the world, with Manchester emerging as a center...
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How a Bangladeshi Native Built a Fortune Selling Shrimp in Manchester

Many Manchester residents may not know that Iqbal Ahmed, a Bangladeshi-born entrepreneur, is one of the wealthiest...
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Education

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Esther Roper – The Teacher Who Opened the Doors of Education for Working-Class Women

In the late 19th century, Manchester was a city of contrasts: on one side, glittering wealth; on...

Psychological Support for Pupils in Manchester: School Initiatives to Combat Bullying and Stress

Bullying is one of the most prevalent problems of the 21st century among children and teenagers. It manifests as teasing, insults, and harassment at school and online. The consequences can...

Mabel Tylecote: Making Education in Manchester Accessible

Picture Manchester in the early 20th century—a city bustling with scientific, industrial, and educational progress. In this...
>

Catherine Chisholm’s Contribution to Education in Manchester

Manchester's history is undoubtedly closely linked to its industrial past, its factories, mills, and trade. But the...
>

Manchester Cancer Research Centre: Innovations in Medical Education

Cancer has long been one of the biggest challenges facing humanity. Behind every statistic is a life,...
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A Typical Factory Worker in 19th-Century Manchester

We live in a modern world where every worker in Manchester is a dynamic, flexible, educated individual who lives not to work, but works to live an interesting life. They're...

Work

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“Manchester City” and Charity: More Than Just a Football Club

Manchester City is renowned worldwide for its captivating football, world-class players, and trophy-laden seasons. However, few people...

Child Labour in Victorian Manchester: The Harsh Realities of the Industrial Age

When many Manchester residents think of childhood, they picture toys, playgrounds, and schoolbooks. But in Victorian Manchester,...
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From Factories to Coworking Spaces: How the Labour Market in Manchester Has Changed

Manchester has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past century, evolving from a bustling industrial powerhouse, globally...
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Factory Work in Manchester: Labour Conditions in the 19th–20th Centuries

When we think of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, steam engines, spinning machinery, and rapid technological...
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Esther Roper – The Teacher Who Opened the Doors of Education for Working-Class Women

In the late 19th century, Manchester was a city of contrasts: on one side, glittering wealth; on...

Psychological Support for Pupils in Manchester: School Initiatives to Combat Bullying and Stress

Bullying is one of the most prevalent problems of the 21st century among children and teenagers. It manifests as teasing, insults, and harassment at school and online. The consequences can...

Mabel Tylecote: Making Education in Manchester Accessible

Picture Manchester in the early 20th century—a city bustling with scientific, industrial, and educational progress. In this...
>

Catherine Chisholm’s Contribution to Education in Manchester

Manchester's history is undoubtedly closely linked to its industrial past, its factories, mills, and trade. But the...
>

Manchester Cancer Research Centre: Innovations in Medical Education

Cancer has long been one of the biggest challenges facing humanity. Behind every statistic is a life,...
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