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Troubled journeys ahead on roads and the tracks
MOTORWAY closures, cancelled trains and tram disruption could cause people in Rochdale a few headaches.
People baffled by unusual lights in sky
PEOPLE have been left baffled by two unusual lights which shone above parts of Greater Manchester.
Mayor to 'challenge GMP to improve culture'
BURNHAM ADDRESSES MEDIA FOLLOWING PROTESTS OVER AIRPORT ARREST
'He had absolutely no remorse and broke my heart even more
MUM TELLS HOW 'PERSON RESPONSIBLE' FOR SON KENNIE'S DEATH LAUGHED SMIRKED THROUGHOUT COURT HEARING
"One of the World's Greatest Places'
CITY'S £240M LANDMARK NAMED IN US MAGAZINE TIME'S LIST OF 100 MOST EXTRAORDINARY DESTINATIONS
Italian job could have bearing on whether Ja is moved on
UNITED may be keeping a close eye on transfer matters at Juventus, with them possibly having a knock-on effect at Old Trafford regarding the future of Jadon Sancho.
GREALISH WILL KNOW HIS CITY LEGACY HANGS IN THE BALANCE
THIS is not new territory for Jack Grealish.
'No changes' in Fury's corner for Usyk rematch
TYSON Fury’s manager has confirmed that there’ll be no changes to the Brit’s corner during his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
GB Energy to use Crown Estate land
BRITAIN’S newly-created state-owned energy company, Great British Energy, is to partner with the monarchy’s property firm to help speed up the building of offshore wind farms.
Flats bill demands 'not fair' on residents
MP SUPPORTS PEOPLE LIVING AT APARTMENTS OVER ENERGY AND SERVICE CHARGES
Five 'key areas' will be revamped in masterplan
LONG-AWAITED plans to transform a town centre could soon become reality.
The appliance of science
IT'S one of the most important science facilities on the planet. And it could help the new Labour government fix the NHS.
Family's 'true hero' killed in Knife attack
20-YEAR-OLD CONVICTED OF MURDER WHILE SECOND THUG GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER
You're going to sit here with my bird?
BRUTE’S WORDS TO DAD HE SLASHED ACROSS FACE WITH KNIFE
Teen rapist kidnapped woman outside gym
A TEENAGE rapist who loitered outside a gym before kidnapping a lone woman at knifepoint has been jailed.
Prison officer jailed for lying at inquest
A PRISON officer who lied under oath at an inquest into the death of an inmate has been jailed.
HIS WELLBEING'
SOLICITOR SAYS MAN KICKED IN HEAD ON VIDEO'S 'MEDICAL CONDITION HAS WORSENED'
'PLEASE PRAY FOR
'I think there is a lot of mistrust in the community now...'
I'm a really bad mum I'm afraid, just goes with the terrain
MP'S FRANK ADMISSION AS SHE SPEAKS IN COMMONS ABOUT JUGGLING FAMILY AND CAREER
Illegal workers paid £2.33 AN HOUR at salvage yard
AT THE end of an unassuming street, illegal migrants were living in makeshift shipping containers and earning just £2.33 an hour at a vehicle salvage yard, the M.E.N. can reveal.
Josh shines but Lancs off the pace
CAPTAIN Alex Lees starred with a superb 111 added to impressive all-round contributions from Dutch internationals Bas de Leede and Colin Ackermann as Durham claimed an opening day Metro Bank One-Day Cup win over Lancashire at Sedbergh School.
A few old heads join youngsters as United head out on pre-season tour
UNITED have named a squad with a blend of experience and youth for their tour of the United States, with new signing Leny Yoro included.
Pep drops a few clues as some play their way out of contention
PEP Guardiola channelled his inner Jurgen Klopp for City's first pre-season clash of the summer.
Erik Ten Hag will already have an eye on Wembley
It’s essential United hit the ground running
Olympic star must 'lead from front for gold'
KEELY Hodgkinson should lead from the front if she wants to win Olympic 800m gold, says Iwan Thomas.
Ukraine support in PMQs spotlight
SIR Keir Starmer has shared a series of cordial exchanges with Rishi Sunak over Ukraine as he faced his first Prime Minister's Questions at the helm.
Attack on uniformed officer 'not thought to be terror-related'
A KNIFE attack on a uniformed Army officer is not thought to be terrorrelated and the suspected attacker may have mental health problems, police have said.
'Hundreds' of interviews and 18 locations examined in murder inquiry
POLICE have searched 18 different locations and interviewed 'hundreds' of potential witnesses as part of an investigation into the death of Stuart Everett.
Jab warning as whooping cough rises
NHS CALLS ON PREGNANT WOMEN AND PARENTS TO TAKE ACTION AS CASES SOAR
Green light for village's £100m 'beating heart'
A £100M overhaul of the Longfield Centre site in Prestwich – into ‘a new beating heart for the village’ – has been approved.