Manchester and the jihadi war against Jews
Jihad al-Shamie emerged from a British subculture contaminated with violence
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Jihad al-Shamie emerged from a British subculture contaminated with violence
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The burden of the government’s response to last week’s anti-Semitic attack will fall on the Home Secretary
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The Tories head to Manchester, dejected and rudderless
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Also this week: A ticking off from Mum, and all aboard the Man City bus
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Inside his Manchester kingdom, Labour’s prince across the water outlines his radical blueprint
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The Manchester model pioneered by Andy Burnham should be an inspiration to Keir Starmer.
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Self-flattery is no way to salvage an institution hollowed out by managerial failure.
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In their book Head North, Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram continue to peddle a tired northern exceptionalism.
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Officials whisper about the abolition of combined authorities. But they are already having success through partnership and experimentation.
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Westminster has been systematically stripping councils of power, funding and stature for decades. As a result, our local politics is…
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If not, why is the Greater Manchester mayor’s director departing?
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