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Protest thug convicted of violent disorder
A MAN has been convicted of violent disorder after admitting to taking part in protests in Bolton this month.
Murder probe as man falls to his death from balcony
A MAN was seen 'dangling from the balcony' of a tower block before he fell and died.
MAN, 33, ARRESTED IN TERROR OFFENCES INQUIRY
POLICE remained in attendance on a street for a number of days as part of a huge investigation, with a man arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences.
NICK SWAPS DIY SOS FOR STRICTLY DANCEFLOOR
DIY SOS star Nick Knowles has been confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing 2024.
Taste of Italy
FESTIVAL RETURNS TO CELEBRATE FOOD, DRINKS AND CULTURE
Fair fun for families at park summer beach event
A BEACH and fair in one of Manchester's most popular parks is proving a big hit with families this summer.
£15m to be spent on 2,300 new litter bins
MANCHESTER is set to get more than 2,000 new litter bins but it will cost the council £15m.
Faces of a community in exhibition
PORTRAITS SHOW HISTORY AND MAKE-UP OF AREA
Benching Rash for opener is a big call - but Ten Hag would be Amad not to
Brightest spark deserves to start
Will life begin at 40 for incoming defender Mazraoui as he joins Reds?
NOUSSAIR Mazraoui is one step closer to becoming a United player - and with that a reunion with Erik ten Hag after the Premier League giants agreed a fee with Bayern Munich for his signature.
Blues Sav the best til last as Brazilian comes off bench to set Wembley pace
PEP Guardiola was furious at halftime, slamming his water bottle down in frustration at another ball lofted out of play in the vague direction of Jeremy Doku.
LANCS TAKE CONSOLATION WIN IN CUP
GEORGE Balderson hit a spirited 53 off 67 balls to set up a consolation first win for Lancashire in this year's Metro Bank One Day Cup and break a six-game losing streak.
'Investors motivated by political stability'
TRADE SECRETARY NOT WORRIED’ ABOUT RIOTS PUTTING OFF INVESTMENT
Compensation to double under new water reforms
COMPENSATION for customers receiving poor services from water companies who are failing to meet standards could more than double under Government proposals.
Zelensky admits 'push'
DAYS after Ukraine began a surprise military incursion into Russia's Kursk border region, President Volodymyr Zelensky broke the government's silence on it in his nightly address on Saturday by indirectly acknowledging ongoing military action to 'push the war out into the aggressor's territory.
I was able to eat an apple - me and my wife were crying
BARRY TELLS OF STRUGGLE WITH DENTAL ISSUES AND TREATMENT
'We are letting you go dancing now, Alice'
HEADTEACHER PAYS TRIBUTE TO LITTLE GIRL'S 'SEVEN QUALITIES' AT FUNERAL
Silva fires a warning over gruelling season
\"PEP already told me that I'm not taking the next one, so you guys don't need to worry about that!\" Bernardo Silva was in jovial form after a mixed afternoon on his birthday at Wembley against United.
We need to keep venues like this open
MUSIC LEGEND'S MESSAGE AS HE PLAYS 'LIFEBLOOD OF THE COMMUNITY' SOCIAL CLUB
'It was about 10.30pm when the gun went off'
WITNESS TELLS OF DOUBLE SHOOTING HORROR AS MANHUNT CONTINUES
Foundation for £65m make-up empire came from my nan
BUSINESS STARTED WITH LOAN FROM CLEANER GRAN
HOW DID IT COME TO THIS?
Following the killings of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, the UK was rocked by a wave of far-right riots and unrest. Damon Wilkinson and Ramazani Mwamba examine the disinformation, racism, populism, anger and frustration behind the unrest and its chilling impact on our communities
Drama as 'moments' decide Salford result
ST Helens coach Paul Wellens praised match-winner Moses Mbye for holding his nerve in a 'chaotic' encounter to snatch a dramatic golden-point victory over Salford.
Calls to break the homelessness cycle’
WHITEHALL must pump-prime councils if Government chiefs want to tackle homelessness, five housing leaders have warned.
UK issues sanctions against businesses
THE UK has issued new sanctions against Belarusian businesses and penal colony commanders to mark the fourth anniversary of the 'sham election' in the country that sparked mass protests.
Former BBC presenter is asked to return salary
THE BBC has asked Huw Edwards to return the salary he was paid during the period following his arrest in November last year, after his guilty plea to charges of having indecent images of children.
Banksy artwork appears on chip shop wall
BANKSY has unveiled an artwork of pelicans pinching fish from a London chip shop sign as the fifth piece in what appears to be an animal-themed series.
Hot weather fuels wildfires
CALIFORNIA'S largest wildfire so far this year is continuing to grow as it chews through timber in very hot and dry weather.
Man joins brother behind bars over shooting of teen
A MAN has joined his older brother in jail over the shooting of a teenage boy in Salford.
Driver ran over a uni worker after all-day drinking session
A DRIVER who spent seven hours in the pub before getting behind the wheel was so drunk he hadn't realised he had run someone over.