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65 pubs taking part in Winter Warmer Wander
AFTER a successful return last year, a Greater Manchester ale trail will return for a second year.
Huge plans will breathe new life into ghost town, but nobody's heard of them
SOME BUSINESSES IN OLDHAM NOT CONVINCED BY CHANGES BEING MADE
Ice hockey pro and TV extra accused of sex attacks
34-YEAR-OLD DENIES 22 COUNTS INCLUDING EIGHT OF RAPE
HOME DEFEAT
COUNCILLORS VOTE AGAINST HOUSING MASTERPLAN IN U-TURN
'He was a good neighbour ...part of the community
TRIBUTES PAID TO MAN FOUND DEAD AS ARREST MADE IN MURDER INVESTIGATION
Lot there be love! Noel's guitar sale will help Lads Club
OASIS MEMORABILIA EXHIBITION TO ALSO HELP
We've earned our yellow & black stripes
GLOBAL PLAYERS EMBRACING OUR PAST
You got a sausage roll with it
STARS ENJOY MTV AWARDS AFTER-PARTY COMPLETE WITH A GREGGS FOOD VAN
Double change 'was necessary' says interim boss
RUUD van Nistelrooy said his double substitution early in the second half was \"necessary\" as Manchester United beat Leicester City 3-0.
Hidden gem sparkles in gloomy run
MANCHESTER City may have lost four games in a row without half of their squad but Pep Guardiola has spotted a hidden gem to come out of this testing period.
Talk time for Pep as he looks to end slump
PEP Guardiola is in a position he's never been in before.
Whitehall planning over US tariff fears
WHITEHALL officials will be \"considering lots of different scenarios\", a Treasury minister has confirmed, amid concerns about the possible impact of tariffs under the incoming Trump presidency.
Reeves’ pension pitch
RACHEL Reeves is expected to unveil pension reforms this week which are intended to channel money into infrastructure and private businesses.
King Charles leads nation in Remembrance
THE nation's war dead have been commemorated by the King as the country fell silent in remembrance of the servicemen and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Dozens killed in strikes
ISRAELI strikes have killed dozens of people in Lebanon and the northern Gaza Strip, where the military has been waging a major offensive for more than a month which aid groups say has further worsened a humanitarian crisis.
'Loser' barb teacher is reprimanded
SUPPLY TUTOR GUILTY OF UNACCEPTABLE PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, SAYS TRIBUNAL
Messing around in boats? We're boating around in mess..
Anger as fly-tippers wreck hard work of canal volunteers
Drivers fined over £4m in river crossing payment error
DRIVERS were mistakenly handed Dartford Crossing fines totalling more than £4 million in 12 months, an investigation has found.
'Monster should not have been free to kill my mum'
DAUGHTER SAYS LAW FAILED HER FAMILY AS SHE BACKS M.E.N CAMPAIGN.
Jamie Oliver children's book pulled from sale in 'racist stereotype' row
JAMIE Oliver's newest children's book has been pulled from sale, after it was branded \"irresponsible and damaging\" by an education body for Indigenous Australians.
Stars on Bez behaviour for MTV awards in city
SOME of the biggest names in music were in Manchester last night for the MTV European Music Awards (EMAS).
We will remember them
HUGE CROWDS GATHER TO PAY RESPECTS ON REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
'Chriss Hoy pushed me to limits for charity cycle trek’
TV'S PADDY STARTS EPIC is CHOPPER CHALLENGE TODAY
GUARDIOLA TAKES AIM AT ENGLAND OVER CITY'S GREALISH
PEP Guardiola threw City into a row with the FA by brutally unpicking interim England coach Lee Carsley's claims about Jack Grealish.
GOLDEN DUO IN LINE FOR TOP AWARD
SALFORD PAIR IN RUNNING FOR GOLDEN BOOT AWARD
Lawrence ready for Suaalii battle
OLLIE Lawrence admits he is stepping into the unknown when he takes on Australia's rugby league superstar Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii at Allianz Stadium today.
‘Crocodile Beefy’ in rescue mission
CRICKET legend lan Botham was rescued by his former Ashes rival Merv Hughes after falling into crocodile-infested waters while fishing.
Honours for officers murdered by Cregan
FATHERS OF PCs ACCEPT FIRST ELIZABETH EMBLEM AWARDS
Good nutrition fuels brain’, head declar
THE foundations for lifelong healthy living are laid at school, a passionate headteacher says.
Kate to attend two events to honour fallen
THE Princess of Wales is to attend both the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph and the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall this weekend, Buckingham Palace has announced.