Wythenshawe Hall will light up tonight to show support for the recent protests in America. Manchester City Council has announced that the historic 16th-century building will be lit in solidarity with those protesting for equal rights across America and across the globe.
Protests have been held across the US after George Floyd, a man from Minneapolis, died when police were filmed kneeling on his neck last Monday.
Derek Chauvin, who was sacked along with three other police officers, has been charged with murdering Mr Floyd and will appear in court on June 8.
Over the weekend, Black Lives Matter demonstrations were held in Manchester. Protesters gathered in St Peter's Square where they knelt in tribute to Mr Floyd, 46.
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