Read the Mancunian Way newsletter for Monday September 12, 2022
Keep up to date with all the big stories from across Greater Manchester in the daily Mancunian Way newsletter. You can receive the newsletter direct to your inbox every weekday by signing up right here.It’s been a very sad week hasn’t it. This time last Monday we were all gripped by the news of a new Prime Minister. But just days later we were mourning the death of our longest reigning monarch.
Eight of our MPs spoke out after the company reduced its service between Manchester and London to one an hour. Among them was Blackley and Broughton MP Graham Stringer, who called Avanti a 'dreadful company' that 'should not continue with this franchise’. While Afzal Khan, Labour's Gorton MP, said ticket costs 'keep rising' as train services are reduced and spoke of constituents who have been forced to decline job offers or visit family members because of the 'poor service'.
Strangeways tower The Strangeways tower is one of the most famed buildings on Manchester’s skyline. But, as chief reporter Neal Keeling writes, the 234ft structure is said to be crumbling and posing a danger to staff.
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