The people who have fled war and persecution and found a home in Manchester
People who fled war-torn countries - escaping unthinkable persecution - have made Manchester their home. For them, our city is a place of acceptance.
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People who fled war-torn countries - escaping unthinkable persecution - have made Manchester their home. For them, our city is a place of acceptance.
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