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A PLACE TO FEEL SAFE
Nicole Wooton-Cane is given exclusive access to NHS centre that helps people recover from sexual assault
NHS trust responds to claims over Jewish boy
Staff warned on dress code after family said some wore Free Palestine' badges
Fears over playground guns' probe
PARENTS have described their fear and concern after police acting on a tip-off cordoned off a park in Salford popular with children in a search for 'guns and grenades.
Legal battle for heritage boozer
Pub operator is locked in courtroom fight with landlord in bid to save its old-fashioned status, writes Jenna Campbell
All eyes on today's draw as Wembley opposition picked
CITY continued the defence of their FA Cup trophy with a comfortable win over Newcastle United on Saturday in the last eight.
Ratcliffe's first window will be hampered by strict FFP rules
SIR Jim Ratcliffe will be eager to make his mark in his maiden summer transfer market as United coowner.
Mayor signs off on bus franchise deal
FOR passengers in West Yorkshire waiting for improvements to the region's deteriorating bus services, progress has for years seemingly been just around the bend, but never arriving.
Sky's the limit as city continues to be'shining light'
Demand for accommodation is still going strong
Community set for a new direction
Strategy aims to arrest long-term decline of once-thriving village centre
Former prison officer living dream after starting kids' clothes brand
A FORMER Strangeways prison officer turned her simple idea into a full-time business - saying she now sells out \"all the time\".
Volunteers fighting a plastic tide
Toxic waste discovered blocking brook
The lost masterpiece rediscovered in library hricks
Barman amazed by obscure 'working class' novel
Prolific burglar jailed after targeting priest
Crook says 'he's getting too old' after being nabbed for burglary at presbytery
Rooftop park to be unveiled at carnival
A CARNIVAL of animals parade, live music and comedy, plus a sculpture trail will take over Stockport next weekend as the town hosts a free weekend of events.
Can iron church stay in service?
There are fears one of England's few remaining 'tin tabernacles' will be demolished
Drug driver who killed grandad lost his own dad in same way
History repeats itself for motorist who took to wheel after cocaine bender
Lad who stood up to estate's Mr Big drug dealer and paid with his life
Andrew Bardsley describes the petty cannabis deal feud that led to the tragic fatal stabbing of teenager Callum Riley
'Navigators' helping the children who refuse to go to school
College meets growing demand to deal with pupils who experience barriers to education such as mental health
HOWABOAT GETTING A CAB?
Taxi 'banks' could be key to city transport plans as leaders call for 'reimagining of waterways' writes
Body recovered in search for man missing for days
Tragedy at bridge over engineer struck down by condition
Kyle be gunning for my first-ever win at Anfield, says Walker
KYLE Walker is eager to secure his first-ever win as a player at Liverpool when his City side travel to Anfield in today's heavyweight Premier League match.
'If the crowd sway the ref, we must simply perform better for the win'
PEP Guardiola doesn't want to focus on anything but his own City side this weekend - telling his players that if the Liverpool crowd at Anfield begin to influence the referee, they must simply perform better to try and win.
My girl's trauma has made me see reality of burglary
Why does almost everyone get away with this mentally scarring crime?
Mum's mission after Sophia's battle for life
Family seeking to raise awareness of disease that almost claimed girl's life
Judge slams drill music for stoking machete feud horror
A JUDGE has criticised drill music as a 'pernicious genre' after it played a role in stoking violence between two gangs which led to a 14-year-old being fatally stabbed in the street.
Eve fights shock over
Christie's proton beam unit
Drug gang boss jailed
Kingpin gets 23 years over cruise ship cocaine smuggling conspiracy
Cycle lane has 'brought traders to their knees
Mismanagement of roadworks ‘a punch in the face' for businesses
Waterway to build a new town
Regeneration project promises 'digitally driven' neighbourhood with 4,500 homes around canals
Mayor's damp home rental check pledge
Andy Burnham plans standard safety assessment for tenants