In this episode, we reflect on several months of reporting across Manchester — from the city’s escalating mental health care crisis to the growing wave of industrial action from TfGM workers and UCU staff. What we’ve seen on the ground paints a picture of services pushed to breaking point after years of austerity, understaffing, and below-inflation pay offers that have left public-sector workers feeling ignored and undervalued.
We talk through how these pressures collide: overstretched community mental health teams, frontline NHS workers describing unmanageable caseloads, strikes emerging out of desperation rather than choice, and residents navigating the consequences of long-term cuts. Alongside this, we examine how groups such as Reform UK are attempting to capitalise on the situation with narratives that promise simple answers but rarely offer real solutions.
This conversation explores the human impact behind the headlines - the workers fighting for safe conditions, the communities filling gaps left by the state, and the political climate that shapes life in Manchester today. It’s an honest look at what happens when national decisions hit local services, and why understanding these connections matters.
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The Reality We Found Reporting in Manchester
How Cuts, Conflict, and Community Are Reshaping a City
Nov 18, 2025
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