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Girl X: 'I saw Boy Y stabbing Brianna'
TEENAGER TELLS MURDER TRIAL SHE HEARD 'SCREAMING’
Salute to 60s star Shirley
BOLTON-RAISED TV and film star Shirley Anne Field has died aged 87.
I overtook the motorbike then heard a loud bang
RIDER DENIES BEING PART OF 'MURDER BID PLOT'
A bearfect treat!
STARS GIVE TEDDY GIFTS TO CHILDREN IN HOSPITAL
Corrie stars serve up glamour for Christmas:
CORONATION Street stars Tina O'Brien, Lucy Fallon and Charlotte Jordan put on a showstopping festive display as they revealed their plans for the festive season.
City get back on track as Jack's the lad to calm nerves after big scare
AFTER more inquests than Pep Guardiola would like over the last few days, the verdicts on City started coming in at Luton in under 90 seconds.
PEP: WE MUST DEMAND MORE
PEP Guardiola told his players to demand more from themselves as they faced a defeat at Luton that would consign them to five Premier League games without a win.
Foden is central to success without Erl
KEY ISSUES FROM CITY'S CRUCIAL COMEBACK WIN AT LUTON
A decade of despair summed up in one game at a directionless football club...
DAVID Moyes says #mufc must improve in a number of areas, including passing, C creating chances and defending.
United struggle to make themselves at home as fortress of last season falls
UNITED are perpetually stuck in a cycle that consists of taking one step forward and then two steps back.
How to make sure your pension lasts
Invest time now to work out how to get the best out of what you put away
We want all kids to have a tree-mendous Christmas!
AN INFLUENCER couple have launched a campaign in a bid to ensure every child has t a tree in their home this Christmas
Dogs sniff out 13,000 illegal cigs and vapes
SHOPS selling illegal tobacco have been S raided by police and trading standards offic- sers helped by two sniffer dogs.
BBC slated over Diana interview
A JUDGE has ordered the BBC to release a large number of emails surrounding Martin Bashir's controversial interview with Diana, Princess of Wales.
Is Clean Air Zone about to A move up a gear?
UPDATE ON PROPOSALS DUE TO BE MADE
Charity on mission to break cycle of poverty
FOOD banks serve a critical role in M offering relief to individuals and fami- p lies facing immediate food insecurity, c offering a lifeline for those in dire need.
'Explosions' and power cuts as storms sweep in
EXTREME weather unleashed chaos across Greater Manchester with 24 hours of stormy conditions wreaking havoc on the region’s transport system and leaving thousands of homes without power
'Horrific' sex attack manhunt
POLICE are appealing for information t h after a man was 'seriously' sexually assaulted.
'It's not made a scrap of difference'
LOCALS DOUBT IMPACT OF CHANEL SHOW ON NORTHERN QUARTER
'I suffer from anxiety and worry about worrying'
SPECIAL REPORT: Nicole Wootton-Cane spends the day at court hearing sad tales of people prosecuted for not having a TV licence
OUR HAPPY PLACE
TOWN NAMED MOST UPBEAT IN THE REGION
'The roof just blew off'
FAMILY'S DISPUTE WITH BUILDER AFTER HOUSE 'DESTROYED' IN STORM
Ten Hag eyes New Year sales
BOSS IS OPEN TO 'SURPRISE' DEALS
Harry has answered Ten Hag's questions
HARRY Maguire has won the Premier League Player of the Month award.
McTominay could be this season's Casemiro
WHEN Erik ten Hag defended his United record this week and insisted the players were on the same page, he made it clear he had no plans to backtrack from the \"proactive, dynamic, brave\" football he had tried to develop this season and that his players wanted that too.
Why the Blues have stopped winning games
ONLY Kevin De Bruyne knows what to do in this situation out of the current Manchester City squad. And he's injured.
Pep: I have to find a way though this
KEVIN De Bruyne has stepped up his recovery from injury in a boost to City's midfield options, but Pep Guardiola insists his side's drop in form is not down to the key midfielders he is missing
Why so quiet?
THE SUSSEXES HAVE BEEN UNCHARACTERISTICALLY SILENT AS ACCUSATIONS OF RACISM ARE ONCE MORE RAISED AGAINST MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY
Big noise over venue's hours
ANGER AS NEW 23,500-SEATER CO-OP LIVE ARENA PLANS TO STAY OPEN UNTIL 4.30AM
City's mayor leads attack on strike law
THE Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, will attack the Government's controversial new law to provide minimum levels of service during strikes at a special conference attended by leaders of the country's biggest trade unions today.