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Night tsar's warning over "hailstorm of damage' to businesses
FEARS AMID REPORTS ENERGY SUPPORT PAYMENTS NOT RECEIVED
Even the winners are losing - I think we can do far, far better
LABOUR should not look to London as a model for levelling up, Lisa Nandy told the Convention of the North.
Improving the quality of homes in which every citizen lives is a personal mission for me
GOVE'S PROMISE AS HE PLEDGES £15M TO GREATER MANCHESTER
ChamPIEon of the world
BARRY JOINS UPPER CRUST AFTER CLAIMING THIRD TITLE
Resurgent AWB rewards Ten Hag's trust in his ability
AARON Wan-Bissaka's future at United began to look bleak once Erik ten Hag got the Reds ticking with the playing style he wanted - make no mistake - but his reluctance to sign another full-back in the January transfer window shows the manager's trust in the player.
Kane transfer is a quandary for Ten Hag
UNITED will see straight through the flurry of reports concerning Harry Kane on Monday. The suggestion he is willing to renew at Tottenham Hotspur feels as remote as Antonio Conte being their coach this time next year.
Olek could just be Guardiola's misZin ingredient
IT was entirely in keeping with his character for Oleksandr Zinchenko to rock up at Arsenal in the summer and tell his new teammates they needed to forget their top three ambitions and think about winning the title instead.
'Ronaldo transfer failed over Sterling deal'
CITY’S attempts to sign Cristiano Ronaldo in 2021 may have gone through, had they secured a reported move for Raheem Sterling to Barcelona.
Have City signed one more Bueno bargain?
£8M SIGNING PERRONE COULD FOLLOW IN FOOTSTEPS OF COMPATRIOT ALVAREZ
Lineker marvels over 'incredible' Haaland
GARY Lineker has expressed his disbelief at the phenomenal debut season Erling Haaland is having at City.
Pep's left back with same old problem
CANCELO'S LOSS OF FORM GIVES CITY FAMILIAR CONCERN
My challenge to players remains the same - Pep
PEP Guardiola saw shoots of encouragement in his City side after his public criticism of their attitude this week - but still challenged his players to continue to improve off the pitch.
Rahm closing in on Rory at No.1
GOLF Jon Rahm could replace Rory McIlroy as world number one by continuing his stunning run of form.
Keaton takes over as Lancs captain
KEATON Jennings says he is excited to be leading Lancashire 'into a new era' after taking over as captain of the club.
It's money down the drain for us
FRUSTRATED business owners claim overflowing and blocked drain pipes are 'killing' their trade, with the street outside their stores regularly flooding.
Love is Spin the air
A SPECIAL ‘love festival’ filled with music, poetry and picture-perfect spots for romantic proposals and insta selfies is being planned in the centre of Manchester for Valentine’s Day.
Man accused of Tank murder 'fled to Europe'
A MAN accused of murder 'fled to Europe' after taking part in the killing of a dad who was shot dead in broad daylight as children played in the street nearby, a court has heard.
Search for aristocrat goes on
DETECTIVES believe that missing mum Constance Marten and her newborn baby have been sleeping in a tent in the freezing cold.
Rampage brickie told cops he'd have their kids raped
A BARE-CHESTED bricklayer attacked a police officer and repeatedly spat at two others while vowing to have their children raped during a terrifying rampage.
Mayor wants more council tax for cops and the fire service
ANDY Burnham has announced he will freeze one part of the council tax bill, but the Greater Manchester mayor will ask for more money for the police and fire service.
Car 'exploded" after fire in road
FIREFIGHTERS dealt with a huge blaze on a busy road where a car was found ‘exploding’.
Bus plan is just the ticket for being left 'stranded' passengers
BUS services could undergo a shake-up after passengers in part of a town complained of being left stranded.
Dealer hid £200k drug haul and gun under bed
A DEALER was caught red-handed by police who discovered over £200,000 worth of drugs and a revolver stashed under his bed.
Government 'won't dictate' on Ukraine help
DOWNING Street has said the UK will not dictate to allies what form support for Ukraine should take, amid pressure on Germany to step up its response.
Tory colleagues split on future of chairman
NADHIM Zahawi should not have to step aside as Conservative Party chairman while an ethics investigation into his tax affairs takes place, according to a minister.
Biggest NHS strike will be 'difficult day'
THE biggest strike in the history of the NHS will be a 'difficult' day, a senior health service leader has warned, as a top emergency doctor described ongoing chaos in A&E departments.
PRINCESS DELIVERS BABY NEWS
PRINCESS Eugenie is pregnant with her second child.
Officials quit in crackdown on corruption
A HIGH-LEVEL shake-up in the Ukrainian government has cost nearly a dozen senior officials their jobs as the president sought to root out entrenched corruption while conducting the fight against Russia's invasion.
Seven dead in shooting
SEVEN people were killed in two related shootings at agricultural facilities in a California coastal community south of San Francisco on Monday.
Girl, 14, seriously injured at school - boy arrested
SCHOOLGIRL TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER 'ATTACK IN PLAYGROUND' AT HIGH SCHOOL