Search Results
You searched for news. Showing 1 to 10 of 203 results
Sort by:
most relevant first
|
most recent first
-
1. Metrolink: 'The best news in 32 years of this borough'
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 July 2006 METROLINK is being hailed as the catalyst to bring new investment, jobs and construction that will spark the transformation of Oldham into an aspirational 21st Century town. -
2. The Heights - Bad News EP (Best Before)
CityLife, Wednesday 29 November 2006 HAILING form Llanberis in North Wales, The Heights offer an unusual yet refreshing approach to their music - like Maximo Park in a face-off with Bruce Springsteen é things were never going to be simple. -
3. The Heights - Bad News EP (Best Before)
CityLife, Wednesday 29 November 2006 HAILING form Llanberis in North Wales, The Heights offer an unusual yet refreshing approach to their music - like Maximo Park in a face-off with Bruce Springsteen é things were never going to be simple. -
4. Village boss hits out at Jongleurs closure
CityLife, Friday 01 September 2006 MANCHESTER'S Jongleurs comedy club is to close to make way for luxury flats. The news has fuelled further unrest in the city's Gay Village - as it is the third such proposal to convert an entertainment venue into housing developments in the area. -
5. The New Statesman @ Opera House
CityLife, Wednesday 21 June 2006 THE good news is political satire is no longer confined to the telly or stand-up, ités alive and on stage at the Opera House, where ex-Manchester student, Rik Mayall, recreates his monstrous Alan BéStard. -
6. Sugababes at the Apollo
CityLife, Monday 27 February 2006 WHEN Mutya Buena announced she was leaving the Sugababes last year, the news came as something of a shock to fans of the band. But it wasn't such a shock to the band themselves. They play two shows here this weekend. -
7. Uptown guy fulfils his promise
CityLife, Friday 31 March 2006 MUSIC fans will no doubt be delighted at news that Billy Joel is heading Manchester's M.E.N. Arena for a live concert in July. -
8. The New Statesman @ Opera House
CityLife, Wednesday 21 June 2006 THE good news is political satire is no longer confined to the telly or stand-up, ités alive and on stage at the Opera House, where ex-Manchester student, Rik Mayall, recreates his monstrous Alan BéStard. -
9. Stringfellow can't bare to return!
CityLife, Friday 07 July 2006 BAD news for fans of Peter Stringfellow's legendary nightclubs - he says he no longer has an interest in returning to the city where he made his name, despite a relaxation in the law that allows full nude striptease. -
10. How scan shock and fear turned to tears of joy
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 26 October 2006 Regular breast screening can identify cancer-producing cells at their very earliest - as Metro News' Angela Kelly discovered...