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A history of Manchester City Football Club
Manchester City Football Club is a professional football club in the UK that plays in the Premier League. It was founded back in 1880 and its initial name was St. Mark's West Gorton. The name of the club came from St. Mark's Church of England located in West Gordon,...
A brief history of medieval Manchester
During the medieval ages, the city of Manchester belonged, from an administrative point of view to Salford Hundred, a subdivision of Lancashire that was formed once the Norman Conquest was over. Back in those days, this subdivision covered a land surface of only 350...
Interesting Facts about the Manchester Science & Industry Museum
As the name suggests, the Science & Industry Museum in Manchester is a museum dedicated to the development and achievements of the city in the domains of science, industry, and technology. The space within the museum is very generous and if you choose to visit it...
5 Things to do When Visiting Manchester
Manchester is a city with a very long heritage, so there are definitely a lot of things that can be enjoyed while visiting it. In fact, your time may appear extremely short, due to the high number of things to do and see over here. This is why it is recommended to...
The History of Manchester United Football Club
Known by fans as Man Utd like ourselves, Manchester United is a professional football club from Manchester, England, which performs in the Premier League. The club was founded back in 1878, under the name of Newton Heath LYR Football Club. It changed its name to...
How CCTV help solve the Khashoggi Murder
It is no secret now that closed circuit television plays a crucial role in preventing and solving crimes. While the presence of CCTV itself can alone serve as an effective deterrent against crime, the would-be criminal not wanting to be caught in the act on camera and...
Implications of social media and CCTV
The implications of being caught on CCTV in this day and age are far reaching. One bad decision once caught on camera can come back to haunt us for the rest of our lives. As we are living in an age of social media an image or video footage can go viral, immortalising...
CCTV and GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (usually shortened to GDPR) has replaced The Data Protection Act of 1998. Although it is mostly a European Union law, as the UK is still a member of the EU we have also adapted the guidelines into our own data protection laws....
CCTV helping to catch criminals
Ever since it was invented closed circuit television (CCTV) has been an essential tool in assisting the police build their cases against criminals. As they say the camera doesn’t like and CCTV footage of a criminal being caught in the act is damning and mostly...