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No imminent change to APT rules despite unlawful finding in Man City legal battle
PREMIER League chief executive Richard Masters has not put an imminent timeline on making changes to associated party transaction (APT) rules, despite a legal battle with Manchester City showing current (and previous) legislation to be unlawful.
Blackpool photo that set me on a new path
How mum decided to bin her Nutella snacks and regular takeaway meals
Mayor's solution to winter fuel cuts row
SALFORD'S mayor doesn't claim to have a crystal ball - but somehow he seemed to see the saga over winter fuel payments coming.
How'alcohol alley' is being transformed
PARTS of a once notorious north Manchester high street could be transformed into places 'for quiet reflection! Moston Lane was once dubbed 'Alcohol Alley' after it emerged it was home to 22 licensed premises selling booze.
Our hotspot for smokers is revealed
Tameside tops poll of adult smokers
'Children and families have been let down'
Joseph Timan delves inside the crisis-hit council which saw all of its leaders quit weeks after being told they were still failing vulnerable children
Firefighters in row over changes to terror attack response
Greater Manchester force fury amid claim they are expected to work across country.
MI5 boss says sorry again over failure to stop' Arena bombing
THE boss of MI5 has reiterated an apology he issued to the families of the Manchester Arena terror attack as they pursue a legal claim over a failure to act on intelligence which may have pre-1 vented the bombing.
Which Spoons left me over the moon?
WHEN heading out to your local Wetherspoons, you can be fairly sure what to expect in terms of cheap drinks, cheap food and a relaxed atmosphere.
Maguire hails form despite poor run of results in league
HARRY Maguire believes United are playing better this season despite their dire run of form.
'I told Ten Hag to walk from United after FA Cup win'
A LIFELONG friend of Erik ten Hag has revealed he urged the 54-year-old to leave United after winning the FA Cup in May - and fears what impact the subsequent months have had on him.
Abuse from trolls is my oxygen... it shows me 0 that I'm doing something right
YOU might think Carol Vorderman would be affected by the sheer amount of online abuse she's subjected to, but no - instead, she says: \"I quite enjoy it.\"
'Treasury brain' bias hits North
JUST a few weeks ago at the heart of Government as Levelling Up Secretary, Michael Gove is now observing from the sidelines as the new editor of The Spectator magazine.
Councillor rages over road risks
Call for urgent action on 'borough's most dangerous route'
Celebration of city's top tech thinkers
Event sees entrepreneurs share stories of founding and developing businesses
Paedophile jailed after four-year campaign of abuse
A 63-year-old paedophile has been jailed after forcing a four-year campaign of horrific sexual abuse on a child.
Dog sniffs out illegal items hidden at shop
THOUSANDS of illegal items were uncovered by a sniffer dog, hidden inside household items at a corner shop.
Vile rapist jailed after he forced himself on victim
A vile rapist has been jailed after 'routinely' forcing himself on his victim while she was drunk.
Relief for ambulance chiefs over hammer attack conviction
Stacey Smith had built up a burning hatred of her boss at NWAS and was found guilty of her attempted murder
'I will love Molly-Mae until my final breath'
TOMMY Fury has expressed his undying love for Molly-Mae Hague in an emotional interview, insisting he will \"love her until his final breath\" and is determined to win her back.
Investigation underway after arrest on flight
EASYJET has confirmed an investigation is underway after a man boarded a flight at Manchester Airport without the correct documentation. It's unclear whether he had a boarding pass for a different flight, or no boarding pass at all.
Images of demolition work as M67 work continues
DRAMATIC photographs capture the demolition of a major bridge over a motorway in Greater Manchester.
'I kept a £1.25m Lowry under my bed'
Bill looks back on life at the heart of the art world as he closes door on his gallery for the final time
A look under the sheeting at town hall project
THE white sheeting around Manchester Town Hall has become a familiar sight in Albert Square.
Sale's bright start fades as Ford forced off and Saracens seize chance
ALEX Lozowski’s 22-point haul helped Saracens beat Sale 45-26 in their first home match of the new Gallagher Premiership season.
Ten Hag insists Ineos has never said Champions League place is minimum requirement this term
UNITED and Tottenham Hotspur had contrasting European nights this week, with FC Twente enthusiastically celebrating a draw at Old Trafford while Spurs coped with an early red card to cruise to victory against Qarabag.
It's 20 years since Old Trafford first witnessed thrilling, raw talent Rooney
AS Wayne Rooney prepared for his United debut inside the unfamiliar home dressing room at Old Trafford, he soon realised he had a problem.
City regions must define area to excel
RE-ELECTED in May by the people of South Yorkshire with 50.9% of the vote, Oliver Coppard can now (as he jokingly pointed out at Labour party conference last week) call himself the most popular mayor in Yorkshire.
Here's to the new pubs on list of best in Britain
CAMRA shines light on top venues
Organ donor gave me new chance at life
Three decades on, Lucy wants to raise awareness of signing up to register