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The Manchester Evening News (MEN) is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester in North West England, founded in 1868.It is published Monday–Saturday; a Sunday edition, the MEN on Sunday, was launched in February 2019. [3]
Charles Prestwich Scott (26 October 1846 – 1 January 1932), usually cited as C. P. Scott, was a British journalist, publisher and politician.Born in Bath, Somerset, [1] he was the editor of The Manchester Guardian (now The Guardian) from 1872 until 1929 and its owner from 1907 until his death.
In 2007, at the age of 27, she was appointed editor of Asian News. [4] She currently covers business news and features for Manchester Evening News and Greater Manchester Business Week. [5] Begum is a Member of the House of Lords committee to investigate alienation of Bangladeshi youth from mainstream British life. She was appointed as the first ...
Born in Manchester and raised in West Yorkshire, Amesbury began working as a careers adviser and later became a Labour Party officer. He has been a political adviser to Greater Manchester politicians including Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham .
He was also editor of the paper from 1861 to 1872. He bought the Manchester Evening News from its founder Mitchell Henry in 1868 and was owner, then co-owner, until his death. He had no children; after his death the Evening News passed into the hands of his nephews in the Allen family, while the Guardian was sold to its editor, his cousin C. P ...
Sacha John Edward Lord (born 26 January 1972) is a British political figure, entrepreneur, author and co-creator of the Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project.. He was the Night Time Economy Adviser for Greater Manchester, appointed by Mayor Andy Burnham, from 2018 until he resigned in January 2025.
According to a report from Manchester Evening News, the Porsche was first spotted by local resident Russell Miller, who was taking his dog for a walk when he noticed the stricken electric car. He ...
Didsbury West was the most contested seat in the city with an unusually high turnout of 45%. The Manchester Evening News described the result as "historic", signifying the first gain for any party in Manchester other than Labour for the first time in six years and providing the city with its first opposition for two years. [28]