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Interest rates go up again in inflation fight
THE Bank of England has raised interest rates for the tenth time in a row, lumping further pressure on mortgage borrowers.
'Stonehenge of North' goes public
A MASSIVE monument known as the \"Stonehenge of the North\" has been gifted to the nation and opened up to the public.
Murder trial ex-wife denies promise of robbery 'cut'
THE former wife of a drug dealer ‘tortured to death’ in his own home admitted she lied to police but denied she was promised a ‘cut’ of a robbery on her ex.
I just want you home
WIFE IN NEW PLEA TO FIND HUSBAND MISSING FOR FIVE WEEKS
Factory on '23 best things to do in world' list
MANCHESTER'S hotly-anticipated £210m Factory International arts venue has been named among Time Out magazine's 23 Best Things to Do in the World in 2023.
Our streets aren't fit for human life
RESIDENTS SAYS STUDENTS HAVE TURNED AREA INTO 'DRUNKEN, DRUGGED-UP CONURBATION'
It's like locking a dangerous dog in a cage once it's free it will attack again
FAMILIES OF VICTIMS REACT WITH DISBELIEF TO REVELATION THAT RAPIST IS SET TO BE FREED
Evri drivers won't deliver parcels in routes dispute
FURIOUS Evri delivery drivers have been involved in a standoff with bosses at a depot.
United's Greenwood 'relieved as charge dropped
CLUB PROBE TO 'DETERMINE NEXT STEPS'
PM defends handling of Raab 'bullying' row
RISHI Sunak resisted calls to suspend his Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab while an investigation into bullying allegations is carried out. The three permanent secretaries who led officials working under Mr Raab are thought to have given evidence to an inquiry into the Justice Secretary being led by senior lawyer Adam Tolley KC.
Benefit changes 'push people to low-pay jobs'
BENEFIT reforms in recent decades have pushed more people into work, but often into part-time, low-paid jobs with little prospect of future high wages, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said.
Majority of schools affected by strikes
NEARLY nine in 10 schools and sixth-form colleges in England and Wales with teachers on strike have shut their doors to some pupils, a survey suggests.
Tate in court to appeal detention
ANDREW Tate, the divisive influencer and former professional kickboxer who is detained in Romania on suspicion of organised crime and human trafficking, has appeared in a Bucharest court to appeal against a second 30-day extension of his detention.
Sweden's Nato block
TURKISH President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed that Turkey will not allow Sweden to join the Nato military alliance as long as the Scandinavian country permits protests desecrating Islam's holy book to take place.
And I thought wrapping Christmas presents was tough...DP
THIS amazing aerial shot shows Manchester town hall encased like an enormous present.
It's the biggest regret in my life
MURDER TRIAL EX-WIFE DENIES ANY INVOLVEMENT IN KILLING
Huge 'open prison' HMO plan scrapped
PLANS to turn an old library into a 48-bed development compared to 'an open prison' have been scrapped following dozens of objections.
Dog owner leaps into river to save pet after sick scammers demand 'ransom'
VIDEO footage captured the incredible moment a woman waded through a river to reach her small dog who had been missing for four days.
Asylum seekers move into hotel in posh village
MP CALLED VENUE MOST INAPPROPRIATE LOCATION you CAN IMAGINE’
'Breaking Bad' drugs Swoop
SHIPPING CONTAINER FULL OF CHEMICALS RAIDED BY COPS PROBING MULTI-MILLION POUND OPERATION
Who can help fill void left by Eriksen blow?
UNITED have been rocked by the news that midfielder Christian Eriksen will be sidelined for several months with an ankle injury.
Cancelo: I did not have row with Guardiola
JOAO Cancelo insisted his shock exit from City was not down to his relationship with Pep Guardiola and refused to rule out a return to the club.
CITY Rico could help fill Cancelo role
JOAO Cancelo's move to Bayern Munich yesterday was a deal that worked well for all parties.
Pep's slim pickings for rest of campaign
THERE was a telling pause ahead of City's first game of the season when Pep Guardiola was asked if the squad at his disposal was big enough to challenge on all fronts.
Solid Stone is out to match Plunkett
OLLY Stone is happy to be the heir apparent to Liam Plunkett if it means he is selected in England's World Cup squad later this year.
How to lock out the online scammers
BEWARE OF WHAT YOU ACCIDENTALLY SHARE WITH FRAUDSTERS, WARNS TRICIA PHILLIPS
Reeves' blast over growth forecast
THE International Monetary Fund's (IMF) forecasts show the UK to be \"bottom of the league table for growth\", according to Labour's shadow chancellor.
Don't 'walk away' over Brexit impact
MINISTERS have been urged to accept that Brexit has added to the UK's economic woes, after the IMF warned the country will be plunged into recession this year.
Tragic TV journalist left waiting by police days before she died 201
GRANADA REPORTS PRODUCER HAD REPORTED DOMESTIC ABUSE BEFORE APPARENTLY TAKING OWN LIFE
82-yr-old ref Eric collapses during match
PLAYERS, OFFICIALS AND SPECTATORS RUSH TO SAVE LIFE OF POPULAR FOOTBALL VETERAN