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'The next stop will be Stockport'
Plans for bridge redevelopment include space for Metrolink
New chapter for city icon
Changing face of The Rylands Building
Deep clean amid bed bug fears
Transport chiefs say any parasites on trams and buses will be flushed out
Census reveals most crowded areas of county
Parts of Rusholme densely populated and Moss Side listed as most areas of Greater Manchester
Protesters in march against Israeli attacks
THOUSANDS of people joined a pro-Palestine march into Manchester following a rally in Platt Fields Park yesterday.
The Sheikh is out!
Qatari Sheikh bin Hamad Al-Thani has pulled out of bid as 25 per cent offer from Sir Jim Ratcliffe 'set to be ratified'
Pair fired up for 'emotional' run
Fundraising firefighters will run half-marathon in full kit wearing breathing apparatus and carrying 50kg as tribute to friend
Religious leaders call for mutual respect...
Rabbi says: 'It would be wonderful if we could stand together to support both'
'My favourite moment on a football pitch'
SCOTT McTominay believes Erik ten Hag told him to 'go on and score' before his substitution entrance ahead of his winning double against Brentford although admitted he couldn't hear exactly what was said due to noise of Old Trafford.
Scott at the double in Fergie time to lift gloom at Old Trafford
ERIK ten Hag was crouching down and almost on his haunches in the second half. United were on their knees. Scott McTominay stood up.
Bruwarns players about the pressure at a 'massive club'
BRUNO Fernandes has warned his United team-mates must accept playing for a massive club brings increased scrutiny.
Boss believes Mount can hit the heights for his United vision
Ten Hag has faith £55m man will find his feet
Busy schedule the reason why Pep is still in charge at City!
PEP Guardiola has had plenty to say about the football calendar recently, but the City boss admits the relentless nature of the schedule might have helped him survive as long as he has at the Etihad.
A four-point gap over Gunners won't mean it's done, but City can lay down big marker today in the capital
CITY travel to north London this afternoon for their biggest match of the Premier League season so far.
'Moral mission' to decentralise power
\"NOW I can say what I really think\", joked former Levelling Up Minister Dehenna Davison as she spoke at a Tory party conference fringe event organised by think-tank Bright Blue last week. \"But the good news is what I really think really matches what I used to say when I was a Minister.\"
Mafia don who laid low in caravan park
Naples crime family boss holed up in Preston after bloody mob war
Black & brilliant Mancs
October is Black History month, here's just a few of city's history makers
United players pay tribute to Lady Cathy
MANCHESTER United players wore black armbands in their Premier League clash with Brentford in tribute to Lady Cathy Ferguson, the late wife of club hero Sir Alex Ferguson.
Heartbreak for mum over 'bright bubbly' teen
THE MUM of a 'bubbly' and 'bright' young woman has spoken of her heartbreak after she died a day after she was taken away from her care home to a hospital by police.
Plan for 3,200 Quays homes divides opinion
Some fear there are too many apartments and not enough family homes, writes Local Democracy Reporter Nick Jackson
Would I want my mum going to Piccadilly? Probably not...
Neal Keeling talks to the police officer who's trying to clean up Piccadilly Gardens
Gourd almighty!
THE FRONT of San Carlo in Manchester city centre has been transformed into a pumpkin palace to welcome in October.
Rayner: 'Affordable homes number one focus for Labour'
Deputy leader and Ashton MP reveals election pledges
MUST DO BETTER!
ERIK ten Hag admits United forward Marcus Rashford 'can do better' after he was substituted in the 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace.
Blues make Rod for their own back as winning run comes to end
A WEEK ago Pep Guardiola played down the absence of Rodri from his City team for three games by insisting the Blues would still play with 11 men, even without the lynchpin of their midfield. It's not the quantity that would have concerned the Blues boss, but the quality.
Pep: Ref not to blame for loss, it's our fault
PEP Guardiola felt Ruben Dias and Mateo Kovacic had to run at the Wolves defence to cause them more problems during City's 2-1 defeat at Molineux.
Blues' cup exit eases fixture list congestion
\"I DON'T want to waste energy in this competition at that stage,\" said Pep Guardiola at full-time at St James' Park.
Decisions cost us in Palace defeat
UNITED manager Erik ten Hag lamented his side's decision-making in a second successive Premier League defeat at Old Trafford.
Gary's spot on over takeover priorities
VERY few United fans, if questioned, would be willing to see the Glazers stay at Old Trafford for a moment longer than necessary at this stage.
'Like getting tickets for Harry Styles'
THE hoops public sector leaders in the North are made to jump through by Whitehall to get their hands on much-needed funds never cease to amaze.