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My 18-month wait for ADHD meds has left me in limbo
Sufferers face long waits due to 'significant demand'
Deadly team jailed after stabbing wrong man in drugs turfwar
A DEADLY team of hitmen were hired from Manchester to take down a rival drug dealer in a bitter turf-war – but instead murdered a peacemaker sent to diffuse tensions.
Thug's threats with machete in robberies
A MAN who arranged to meet people to buy and sell mobile phones and game consoles before threatening them with a machete has been jailed.
Dropinto parkand gowith the flow
Free opening event for Manchester International Festival celebrates rivers
Beer we go again as festival comes back
A SUMMER beer festival will be arriving in Manchester next weekend featuring more than 20 beers as well as northern cocktails and frozen grapefruit margarita floats.
Memories of'disaster' shopping centre
CROWDS “clapped and cheered” as the life of an unloved shopping precinct came to a dramatic end
Sandwich makers unveil plans for new suburb outlet
RACK, the sandwich makers from Stockport, are getting a new place. They’re heading to an old barber’s shop in Sale to bring their sterling hoagies, cubanos, stuffed focaccias, ‘lasandwiches’ and crammed-full bagels to the buzzing Greater Manchester suburb
Hit 9/11 airline musical set to land at Lowry during UK tour
THE West End and Broadway hit musical Come From Away will be coming to the Lowry next year as part of its first ever tour of the UK and Ireland. It will play for a month from December 3, 2024, to January 5, 2025.
Tributes to 'beautiful young lady'
Heartbreak after cops find body near to where 29-year-old left her car
'Bubbly' little boy lost to Strep A
Inquest hears six-year-old died just two days after becoming unwell
Menopause support in memory of Charlotte
BAR STAFF at a pub in Swinton are setting up a menopause support network in memory of a woman who tragically took her own life
'Carnage' as Just Stop Oil protest marches in city
A JUST Stop Oil protest caused ‘carnage’ through Manchester city centre as roads came to a standstill
Firefighters battle fire on industrial estate
AN industrial unit which was doubling up as a church was engulfed by flames after a huge blaze broke out in north Manchester in the early hours of yesterday
Burglary gang jailed after chase
Trio flew from South America to target luxury homes in posh suburbs but were caught in motorway pursuit
A fine mess for driver of Lamborghini
VIDEO footage has captured the moment a man tried to cut off a clamp from a Lamborghini using an angle grinder
Bakerywraps it up after 94 years
Ben Arnold says goodbye to retail fixture which has become district's own little slice of history
Town hall claims 33,000 people NOT counted in census
AT least 33,000 people in Manchester were not counted in the latest census, the council has claimed
Plan to demolish landmark tower
THE LANDMARK Owens Park Tower could be demolished under new plans for Manchester University’s Fallowfield campus. University bosses have unveiled proposals to replace existing accommodation with what they describe as 3,300 ‘new bedspaces’ on the site covering Owens Park, Oak House and Woolton Hall
Grealish: Pep has made me a Champions League winner
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL: CITY 1 INTER 0
Guardiola and his players have finally scaled their Everest!
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL: CITY 1 INTER 0
It will be go, go for Garnacho at the Reds next season
UNITED know more than most the value of youth.
Ten Hag has set Ant new goals after solid first season at Reds
IT is fair to say the jury is still out on Antony after his divisive debut season for United.
Keely left reeling by new record
KEELY Hodgkinson admits she is shocked having lowered her personal best and British record with a brilliant performance in the 800 metres at the Diamond League meeting in Paris.
Salford prove they are in the play-off battle
PAUL Rowley was delighted after his Salford side thrashed struggling Castleford 42-10 to underline their Betfred Super League play-off credentials.
Backlash to 'prison ship' barges plan
FOR years the North has more than played its part in housing those fleeing persecution in their own countries - in fact most of the areas with the highest numbers of asylum seekers are in our region.
Fire chief leads service's inclusive new era
From spending £38 million on new stations to banning the word fireman', change is happening in every corner of Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
Thousands of passengers taking ride on Forgetrolink
Revealed: 470,000 incomplete Metrolink journeys due to people not 'tapping out' on contactless system
Watchdog witness plea after e-bike teenager's death
THE police watchdog is appealing for information from witnesses after the death of a teenager.
'If you move my bin I'll put an end to you'
Terrifying homophobic threat in neighbour dispute
To me, he is a coward and a disgrace
Rayner slams Johnson over resignation as MP