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Couple targeted by Gay Village thugs
VISITORS ON NIGHT OUT BELIEVE ORGANISED GANG BEHIND ATTACK
Singer pitches up with beau at United
POP sensation Olivia Rodrigo was spotted at Old Trafford over the weekend as she enjoyed a selfie with a United football legend.
This order will help hundreds of residents
POLICE INSPECTOR SAYS SHUTTING DOWN ESTATE TO OUTSIDERS WILL CRACK DOWN ON YOBS AND DRUGS
Boy takes 50-minute bus journey to school to avoid walking along danger road
HUNDREDS SIGN PETITION FOR PAVEMENT TO BE EXTENDED
CLAIRE 'CONFIRMS' CELEBRITY GOSSIP
CORONATION Street star Alan Halsall was left stunned as he managed just a one-word reaction to castmate Claire Sweeney’s latest sensational appearance – before she seemingly confirmed his big move.
Teenage kicks
At 15 years, two months and six days, Marshall becomes youngest ever player for pro team in FA Cup
Ruud handed reality check as decent oppostion I control game
SIR Jim Ratcliffe has now attended seven Premier League matches involving United since he became a minority shareholder. They have not won one of them.
Ruud reveals no meeting set with incoming manager Amorim as of yet
RUUD van Nistelrooy is looking forward to meeting incoming United coach Ruben Amorim but no discussions are planned while he remains in interim charge.
A furious Pep sees bigger picture after City stranded on the coast
THIS was not a day for berating a battered and bruised squad.
Captain Walker in rallying call for players to put pain to one side for club
KYLE Walker felt he needed to force himself back into the City team at Bournemouth to fulfil his duties as captain.
HOW TO LEAVE A LASTING LEGACY
A GIFT IN YOUR WILL CAN HELP THE NATIONAL TRUST TO PRESERVE NATURE, BEAUTY AND HISTORY
Tribute right up street of council heritage champ
IF ANYONE deserved to have a street named after them, it was Joe Martin.
Thousands march for clean water
CHRIS Packham has criticised the Government for not mentioning climate or nature in its Budget during a protest march against water pollution.
UNIFYING FORCE
NEW VICE-CHANCELLOR AT MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY WANTS TO BE A KEY PART OF COLLABORATIVE N EFFORTS ACROSS THE CITY, WRITES JENNA CAMPBELL
Artillery stash sparks controlled explosion
COLLECTION OF SHELLS FOUND AT VETERAN'S HOME
Probe launched into blaze that destroyed 5G mast
A 5G phone mast was destroyed after it burst into flames on a main road in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Firm could help end misery of cladding crisis
MAYOR HAILS THE WORK AT NEW FIRE TESTING FACILITY
Thousands of new homes but I could lose mine
FARMER FEARS NEW DEVELOPMENT COULD FORCE HIM OUT
Charity chiefs' warning to mosque as they miss accounts deadline again
REPORT HIGHLIGHTS CRITICISMS AND ACTION PLAN IN WAKE OF ARENA BOMBING
'She'd still be here now
A YEAR ON FROM THIS SENSELESS MURDER, THE M.E.N. CALLS FOR A MANDATORY MINIMUM JAIL TERM FOR BREACHES OF RESTRAINING ORDERS
Little girl family couldn't cuddle for weeks
HOSPITAL CARED FOR TODDLER WITH RARE CONDITION, NOW PARENTS PREPARE TO SAY THANK YOU AT FUNDRAISING LANTERN WALK
Chelsea's red-hot Cole is leaving Phil behind
FORMER England boss Glen Hoddle thinks Cole Palmer could surpass Phil Foden.
Teen who murdered ex gets life
A TEENAGER who stabbed his 15-year-old ex-girlfriend to death in the street has been detained for life with a minimum term of 17 years.
Floods leave 205 dead
THREE days after flash floods swept through several towns in Spain and killed at least 205 people, the initial shock was giving way to anger, frustration and a wave of solidarity yesterday.
October busiest of year for migrants
THE Government consumed more than 5,500 bottles of wine and spirits in the past two years, new figures have shown.
Market reaction is 'very different' from Liz Truss turmoil
THE UK is in a \"very different world\" compared to the turmoil which followed Liz Truss' economic plans, a minister has said as the Government seeks to quell post-Budget market jitters.
Reservoir tragedy paddleboarder's partner saved by member of public
A PERSONAL trainer died after falling into the water whilst paddleboarding with his partner, who was rescued by a member of the public, a coroner has been told.
Shocking mortality rate revealed amid the battle for hospital to be rebuilt
MANCHESTER had the second-highest mortality rate in England last year meaning residents had a higher risk of dying than people living almost anywhere else in the country.
I don't know if I'll ever look normal again
WOMAN'S ORDEAL AFTER CONTRACTING RARE SKIN INFECTION.
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