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Horror crash driver spared jail by judge
A NURSE driving home from a hospital night shift was left with brain injuries after a speeding car ploughed through metal barriers and smashed into his vehicle head on.
School gets 3g pitch available to all at night
A SCHOOL where students haven't had proper sports facilities for years will finally get a brand new 3G football pitch.
Court told how man fought to save life of stabbed pal
MURDER TRIAL JURY HEARS THAT SALAH ADAM, 21, DIED FOLLOWING 'COMMOTION'
Builders unearth 'wartime' explosive
STREETS EVACUATED AFTER FIND
Wait goes on for family of tragic Alta, 2
INQUEST INTO DEATH OF TODDLER IS ADJOURNED ONCE AGAIN
'Struggling' carer was twice over the limit in fatal crash
A CARER who discharged himself from a hospital where he was being treated for alcohol withdrawal was twice the drink-drive limit when he crashed and flipped his car on the M60, an inquest heard.
Still no decision over Pep's Freeman title
PEP Guardiola remains in discussion with the council about becoming a Freeman of Manchester following City's treble success last year.
Junior doctors join national five-day strike
MANCHESTER MEDICS WALK OUT AGAIN OVER RES PAY AS LABOUR PLEDGE TALKS IF ELECTION WON
City Defender Proud Of Solid Show At Back For England
JOHN Stones is 'proud' of England's defensive solidity as questions continue to be asked about Gareth Southgate's side as an attacking force at Euro 2024.
Premier League's Most Destructive Player Is The Victim Of A Poor System
‘THE key for Phil is where he ends up, not his starting position’, said Gareth Southgate in May, hoping to end months of debate over Phil Foden’s position heading into Euro 2024.
'Election betting is utterly wrong'
POLITICIANS should not place bets on elections, a Cabinet minister has said, as the Westminster gambling row deepened.
WWF's stark warning
THE conservation charity WWF has accused politicians of abandoning the environment, despite polling which shows four-fifths of voters care about climate and nature issues.
Couple hid 'Lidl bag' baby's birth
ARISTOCRAT Constance Marten and her partner have been found guilty of hiding the birth of their baby, who was found dead in a Lidl shopping bag after a high-profile search, it can now be reported.
Pair granted bail over 'trespass' at PM's home
TWO men from Greater Manchester who were arrested at the Prime Minister's constituency home have been released on bail, police said.
Mayor in call to fully reopen maternity unit
SALFORD'S mayor has called for \"urgent\" action to fully reopen a maternity unit which has been closed as a birthing site for more than two years.
Paedophile who abused kids is jailed for 25 years
CHILDREN WERE 12 WHEN GROOMING BEGAN
Upgrade to 'transform Pendolino rail travel'
BIGGEST-EVER TRAIN FLEET REFURBISHMENT FINALLY COMPLETED
Grinning gangster caught as he bought sandwich
ON RUN FROM PRISON FOR WEEKS
Lib Dem candidate slammed over slur against Liverpool
WOULD-BE MP SUGGESTED RESIDENT WAS ‘NICKING STUFF’ IN AREA
PHIL FLIES HOME
ENGLAND AND CITY ACE RETURNS FOR BIRTH OF BABY
UNITED WILL CONSIDER SELLING NAMING RIGHTS TO OLD TRAFFORD
UNITED will consider selling naming rights to Old Trafford to help fund a new stadium or significant redevelopment, but they will keep the iconic name in some form if a deal does go ahead.
Secret mission of SAS hero revealed
Elite soldier's medals for sale, 80 years after he and brave comrades executed by Nazis
Boy, 16, guilty of 'revenge' murder
THREE OTHER TEENS ARE CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER
Opportunity knocks for City kids on tour
THOSE HEADING OUT ON PRE-SEASON CAN PLAY THEIR WAY INTO PEP’S PLANS
Euro heartbreak will mean City can add to star quality during pre-season
CITY’S pre-season friendlies will be underway this time next month, as the preparations for the 2024/25 season begin just a week after the end of Euro 2024.
Wimbledon boost for in-form Emma
EMMA Raducanu delighted the Eastbourne crowd by dispatching Sloane Stephens in straight sets in the first round of the Rothesay International.
Labour's aim to restore family doctors
AHEAD of next week’s General Election, Labour has pledged to end the 8am scramble for GP appointments by training more doctors and updating the NHS mobile phone app so slots are easy to book and rearrange.
Starmer hears of knife crime woe
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer and actor Idris Elba yesterday spoke in London to families of knife crime victims, as Sir Keir pledged to ban the online sale of zombie knives “straight away” if he becomes prime minister next week.
Sunak pulls support
RISHI Sunak yesterday withdrew the Conservative Party’s support from candidates Craig Williams and Laura Saunders, over the General Election betting row.
Assange is on way to Australia
WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange was travelling to his native Australia yesterday, following his release from prison in the UK, after five years of fighting extradition to the United States.