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Trump rules out return
UNITED States President Donald Trump has said Palestinians in Gaza would not have a right to return to Gaza, under his plan for US \"ownership\" of the war-torn territory.

PM urged to show steel and protect industry from Trump
THE steel industry has urged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to act to protect it from Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs, warning the US president’s move would be a “devastating blow”.

NUMBERS GAME STATS NOT KIND AS HOJLUND STRUGGLES ON
RASMUS Hojlund is going through a rough patch – the young striker looks low on confidence and needs support, but his data simply isn’t good enough for a United player.
Fans hope ticket demand doesn't fall on deaf ears
EVEN City players are admitting that they shouldn’t be playing Real Madrid tonight.

I feel scared living here
MUM-OF-FOUR SAYS HER FAMILY IS TRAPPED IN HIGH RISE WHERE SHE HAS FOUND DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

Guardiola hoping for yet another Stones cold classic with Real
CITY face Real Madrid for the fourth year in a row and each of the last three years have been classics between the two sides that have been head and shoulders above the rest in Europe.

Two pints of banter and a packet of crisps
MANCHESTER'S much-loved duo Will Mellor and Ralf Little have announced they will head out with a new UK tour later this year.

SANCHO CAN'T READ THE ROOM
SELF AWARENESS continues to be one of Jadon Sancho’s glaring weaknesses.

Counting the cost
RESIDENTS TELL OF ANGER OVER RISING COUNCIL TAX

Lifting the red mist
M.E.N. SHEDS LIGHT ON THE TOXIC WHATSAPP GROUP THAT HAS ROCKED LABOUR

United looking for a head start to bring in Amorim's top summer picks
THE January transfer window has been closed for a week now and despite United winning at the weekend, strong focus remains on improving Ruben Amorim’s squad.

Retail raided 'like piggy bank', claims M&S boss
THE boss of Marks & Spencer has warned that the Government's Budget policies could shrink the UK's retail sector, squeeze jobs and slow wage growth.

Government has broken promise with Awaab Law delay, says family
ALSO CONCERNED ABOUT TIMEFRAMES FOR LANDLORDS

No hard feelings towards Spanish giants despite a golden snub...
PEP Guardiola insists City harbour no ill-feeling towards Real Madrid over their Ballon d’Or boycott as the sides prepare to renew their rivalry.

Southport parents call for inquiry
THE families of two girls killed in the Southport stabbings have called for a public inquiry to bring accountability, and have said they hope other children can be protected.

Vidic reflects on playing with pain
NEMANJA Vidic did not train and just played matches for spells of his United career due to a back injury.

City manager to make late calls on his starting XI
PEP Guardiola admitted injury doubts were stopping him from being clear on his City XI against Real Madrid.

Homelessness up - but plans in place to tackle it
THOUSANDS of people in Salford are facing homelessness according to new figures, with mayor Paul Dennett taking urgent measures to tackle the issue.
Louis back to West Bank
LOUIS THEROUX will return to the Palestinian West Bank to meet Israeli settlers, and give an “insight into tribalism and the ways in which we can blind ourselves to the humanity of those around us”.

Police accused of 'fuelling harmful racist stereotypes' about Travelling community
GREATER Manchester Police have been accused of 'fuelling harmful racist stereotypes' as new details of the controversial decision to turn Traveller children away from the Christmas markets have emerged.

Michelin judges love a good Skof- and this one's the best
RESTAURANT newcomer Skof has been awarded a Michelin Star - less than a year after opening in Manchester city centre.
HIV infections could soar - UN
THE head of the United Nations' Aids agency has said the number of new HIV infections could jump by more than six times by 2029 if United States support for the biggest Aids programme is dropped - warning that millions of people could die and more resistant strains of the disease could emerge.

UN's aid for Darfur warning
PARAMILITARY forces at war with the ruling military in Sudan are preventing life-saving aid from reaching many people in the famine-hit Darfur region, a United Nations official has said.

Some gigs are bigger than others
MORRISSEY TO PLAY LARGEST-EVER HOMETOWN SHOW

'Referral made to social services' before tragic death of five-week-old
A REFERRAL was made to children’s services at a council in the weeks before the tragic death of a five-week-old baby girl, the Manchester Evening News understands.

PM is first leader to take HIV test
SIR Keir Starmer has become the first western prime minister to take a public HIV test in an effort to destigmatise testing for the virus.

Pep showed FA Cup Real respect as giants await
CITY BOSS NOW HAS BIG CALLS TO MAKE ON STARTING XI

TIME TO PROVE BOSS IS RIGHT?
UNITED head coach Ruben Amorim will enjoy the rare luxury of a clear midweek this week after his side automatically qualified for the last-16 of the Europa League last month.

Dad who was 'fulfilling dreams' killed in crash
CAR DRIVER ARRESTED AFTER COLLISION WITH MOTORCYCLIST ON ROAD IN WALES

We're GROWING home
COUNCIL UNVEILS VISION TO MAKE TOWN 'BEST PLACE TO LIVE, WORK AND THRIVE'