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Mum's plea over traffic 'danger' outside school
DAUGHTER MILLIMETRES’ FROM BEING RUN OVER
Student spared jail for killing lecturer after he ran red light
A STUDENT who killed a university lecturer after running a red light while speeding has avoided jail.
Lighting the way in a winter wonderland
A NEW woodland light trail is coming to The Trafford Centre.
Taxi tax fury
HOSPITALITY TRADE ANGER OVER LOOPHOLE’
'We heard a lot of banging and noise around 9.45pm'
NEIGHBOURS TELL OF COMMOTION AS WOMAN ARRESTED IN FLATS MURDER PROBE
Terror as 'massive gun' fired at house
TWO SHOOTINGS 'LINKED'
I left my hod in San Francisco...
BUILDING SITE LABOURER TURNED SINGING SENSATION RELEASES BOOK ON CROONING AND HIS HERO TONY BENNETT
ETH 'convinced United are going in the right direction as Jose looms...
ERIK ten Hag reiterated United are 'going in the right direction' when speaking at an event following the 2-1 win over Brentford in the Premier League.
City aren't fazed by falling behind-they know how to win a game of football
THE celebrations at Molineux were jubilant.
RICO SETS A RECORD AS BLUES BOSS SHOWS FAITH
RICO Lewis hit a significant milestone when City kicked off against Wolves.
Leach falling back in love with cricket
JACK Leach insists fighting to reclaim his status as England's number-one spinner is 'not important' after a summer of introspection helped rekindle his love of the game.
Rayner's permanent security council seat
ANGELA Rayner's appointment to the National Security Council \"is recognition of the expectation that the Deputy Prime Minister will attend this committee regularly,\" Downing Street has said.
'Grave security threat'
SOUTH Korea has demanded the immediate pull-out of North Korean troops allegedly deployed in Russia as it summoned the Russian ambassador to protest against deepening military cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow.
CHRISTMAS MARKETS ON THE MAP
MANCHESTER’S famous Christmas Markets are returning to the city centre shortly – taking over NINE sites and spreading festive cheer with a host of food, drink and gift stalls this November and December.
Stapleton 'pragmatic' in Parkinson's battle
JOURNALIST 'TRYING TO BE POSITIVE'
Tram-death horror after victim 'falls onto tracks'
INVESTIGATION INTO TRAGEDY AS POLICE MAKE PLEA TO WITNESSES
Firefighter in cocaine tragedy
INQUEST OPENS INTO DAD-OF-TWO WHO DIED AFTER AFTERNOON OUT WITH COLLEAGUES
Our pain for Liam
AN EMOTIONAL vigil to remember One Direction star Liam Payne was held in Manchester city centre after his tragic death aged 31.
Mum one of hundreds taking legal action over hols illness
RAMAZANI MWAMBA
'Come on brother, we are all praying for you'
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR PADDLEBOARDER MISSING AFTER FALLING INTO RESERVOIR
MP calls ematology Ward for life insurance inquiry amid M.E.N.campaign
MOTION LAUNCHED IN PARLIAMENT OVER CASES OF TERMINAL ILLNESS
Sir Bobby's dazzlers
KIDS FROM DEPRIVED BACKGROUNDS GET TO DEVELOP FOOTBALL SKILLS THANKS TO UNITED GREAT'S LEGACY
Stop the pigeons!
PLEA TO RAIL PASSENGERS TO HELP STOP BIRD MENACE
REDS FRENK ADMISSION OVER MIDFIELDER HUNT
UNITED are reportedly still keen on signing Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong despite missing out on him during Erik ten Hag's first summer transfer window at the club.
It's friends reunited as Messi at Club World Cup
LIONEL Messi’s Inter Miami have been added to the list of entrants for next summer’s Club World Cup, setting up a potential meeting with City and a reunion with Pep Guardiola.
Ref call 'right' but Bees boss concedes United 'got on top'
BRENTFORD boss Thomas Frank felt the referee made the right call when telling Matthijs de Ligt to leave the pitch before his side scored from a corner at Old Trafford.
Johnny on the spot as Stones once again rescues City in added time
FEAR Nothing.
City discipline and patience key as Pep outlines how to beat a deep defence
PEP Guardiola insisted this was the way he wanted City to play against deep-lying defences after John Stones rescued a win for the team.
Pressure on Ten Hag eases as United turn it on in game of two halves
UNITED came from behind to beat Brentford at Old Trafford for the second year in a row in the Premier League, buying Erik ten Hag some breathing room and ending a run of five games without a win.
Rasmus in a 'great spot' as he reflects on Ruud health and life at Old Trafford
RASMUS Hojund is still developing a relationship with United great Ruud van Nistelrooy but revealed the club’s former striker had already given him ‘a lot of good advice’.