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Final m-arch! Leigh hold out to achieve stunning Saints win
LEIGH Leopards produced an heroic defensive performance to sink world champions St Helens 12-10 and book their place in the Challenge Cup final at Wembley for the first time in over half a century.
Concerns over new Ofsted boss
OUTWOOD Grange Academies Trust - which runs more than 40 schools, mostly in Yorkshire and Teesside takes pride in taking under-performing institutions in areas of high deprivation and transforming them.
Council rails against HS2 law changes
MANCHESTER council plans to contest 'issues of particular concern' contained in proposed changes to the law that would bring the controversial HS2 railway to the region.
(ALLEY) WAY TO GO!
Residents' delight as they win ginnel comp
Her forced resignation will serve to benefit both the public and GMP
Chief constable's verdict as disgraced officer is banned from policing
Brexit, Covid, falcons and a spiralling debt
Paul Britton reports on budget-busting key projects in the city centre
'Full investigation' into rampage in city centre
POLICE say a full investigation will be launched after hundreds of kids ran riot on the last day of school in Manchester city centre.
Hannibal hungry to show he merits place in first team
HANNIBAL Mejbri was a mascot for his brother's team as a kid, but this summer he could take centre stage.
Ten Hag should use Reds' USA tour to give kids a chance!
WHEN United fly off to New York this week there might be some disappointed players having to stay behind in Carrington rather than heading to the Big Apple.
Shoretire showing he has bright future
SHOLA Shoretire has already made an impressive early impact on pre-season.
Onana is a key part of Ten Hag's grand plan for United
UNITED are edging closer to completing the signing of Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana.
McAtee- and City - face a dilemma over his next step
THIS summer is highlighting a familiar conundrum for City academy players.
Carey warns he'd repeat stumping at Old Trafford
ALEX Carey warned England’s batters he would re-enact his controversial stumping of Jonny Bairstow if the opportunity presented itself in the last two Ashes Tests.
Humble England's World Cup mission
GREENWOOD READY FOR 'BIGGEST WOMEN'S WORLD CUP IN HISTORY'
In hot seat for hydrogen homes plan
IT'S billed by the Government as a way of exploring whether hydrogen - which doesn't release harmful carbon dioxide when burned - could become a low-carbon alternative to natural gas for heating our homes.
Mum died alone in Turkish hospital after stomach op
Families' agony after being told 38-year-old mother-of-three suffered heart attacks
'Imagination runs wild' at first-time buyer home
Decorator embraces full-on ‘eclectic maximalism’ at her new house
‘He had this really solemn, sad look'
Neighbours say they feared something was wrong before Dylan Scanlon was killed by his own mother, writes Amy Walker
Untold story of Salford's Wimbledon hero of 1907
Xenophon Casdagli was a former pupil at Manchester Grammar and reached tournament's semi-finals, writes Paul Britton
Corrie star goes SAS on epic challenge to support charity
CORONATION Street star Gareth Pierce has been applauded by his fans and followers as he revealed he took part in an epic challenge for an amazing cause. The actor, who plays Todd Grimshaw in the ITV soap, spent his weekend taking part in a mountain race.
The tower blocks set to transform face of Salford
Three development applications up for approval this week
Carry Onana without De Gea
UNITED are optimistic about the prospect of signing Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana to replace David de Gea.
'Manchester has shaped me and will never leave me'
DAVID de Gea has confirmed he has left United after his contract expired last week.
Hojlund is prime target as Reds go cold on Harry bid
RASMUS Hojlund is now United’s prime striker target with Harry Kane still marooned at Tottenham – for now. Here, we look at where the Reds stand with their reported forward targets.
Mount in 7 heaven to follow hero Ron
ROMANTIC, iconic, historic United and the number seven shirt conjures up images of players past performing perfection.
Silva 'has right' to make Saudi move
CITY ace Bernardo Silva has every right to consider a move to Saudi Arabia, according to a former United star.
Our rivers have to be protected
WALKING along the River Ellen a few miles from the Cumbrian coast it's often hard to miss the haziness of the water due to the sewage that's regularly deposited from nearby waste water treatment works.
Restaurant plan for pyramid
STOCKPORT'S landmark towering pyramid - which has stood empty for more than five years is poised to become a top Indian restaurant and banqueting hall.
'He's a great man and a great father'
Dad in fight for life as suspect arrested over 'serious assault' at 4.25am
It's definitely the biggest risk I've ever taken
Gary Neville tells Jon Robinson why his £400m city centre development, St Michael’s, is so important to him