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Ryan Williams tells Paige Oldfield how parody Twitter account led to a fortune
After years as a crook, now I can train cops
Reformed ex-burglar tells of his new mission to help end scourge of crime
The one thing Labour want more than any other is to see the back of me
Joseph Timan speaks to George Galloway 100 days since his by-election victory in Rochdale
Quarter of jail's inmates are 'active drug takers'
60 men left to share just two showers but chief prison inspector says problems are 'easily arrestable'
I still don't feel like it's real
Family's agony over death of much-loved mum known for her time running pub
'I think it's easier to start up in an the Northern Quarter than here and actually stick there'
Special report: Traders tell the M.E.N. why independent businesses are finding life tough in Ancoats
Extra powers to tackle Parklife troublemakers
POLICE issued a dispersal order for Parklife Festival as an epic two days of music and performances got under way.
Sir Jim made good first impression on Reds coach Benni
BENNI McCarthy admitted he was surprised when Sir Jim Ratcliffe knew him by name during a private chat at United's training ground.
Rodri reserve is top of to-do list
THE year is 2022. City have just won the Premier League for the fourth time in five years, pipping Liverpool by a point after a dramatic comeback against Aston Villa on the final day, and Erling Haaland has been announced as the latest signing.
Sorting Pep future is priority for City chiefs
CITY are one of the few clubs in the country that do not foresee major moves in the summer transfer window.
Lionesses will not panic after defeat
ELLA Toone has backed England's big tournament mentality to dig them out of a Euro 2025 qualification hole.
Defector drawn to Labour optimism
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer might not be terribly popular in his own party as the row over Diane Abbott and other leftwingers rumbled on, but at least he is winning over one-time Tory MPs.
Sale get semi-final sinking feeling in Bath loss
SALE Sharks missed out on the Gallagher Premiership final after a thrilling 31-23 defeat against Bath at the Recreation Ground.
'We're in Gorton Market... not the Trafford Centre'
Traders fear for future after hike in service charges with customers worrying about possible loss of 'community hub'
A treat in store
Jenna Campbell meets the team behind a haven for food lovers
HOME MEXTURE
MORE affordable homes are set to be built in and around the city centre.
I borrowed £1,500 for a car and ended.up losing my home
Grandad tells of debt hell that left him owing £65k
'The way he has been treated is totally unacceptable'
Senior cop says action will be taken over alleged lack of action by GMP over report by serving officer that he was sexually abused as a child
Abrush with glamour in the 'invisible city'
SOME would have graced the cover of a Smiths album perfectly. They capture a city in turmoil and the people living through it with grit and humour.
Ineos 'always tell me' they want me to stay on, claims boss
ERIK ten Hag claimed Ineos bosses have told him more than once that they want him to remain as Manchester United manager despite overseeing an eighth-place finish in the Premier League.
'This is what I do'-Erik comes out fighting
ERIK ten Hag came out fighting after steering Manchester United to an FA Cup final victory and told his Ineos bosses that if they don't want him he will go and win trophies with another club.
It's Double trouble as City fall at final hurdle
Lacklustre Blues fail in bid for history
Fans silenced as City get it wrong with gameplan against United
IT'S normally towards the end of a game, with an insurmountable lead, before the Poznan comes out among City fans. It happened before kick-off against United, such was the confidence among the Blues contingent at Wembley.
Salford sign up for a Marsters class in 2025!
SALFORD have boosted their squad for next season by signing Esan Marsters from Huddersfield Giants.
Davies century puts Lancs on back foot
AN unbeaten century from Warwickshire skipper Alex Davies helped his side reach 284 all out and a first innings lead of 218 against Lancashire on the second day of this Vitality County Championship Division One game at Emirates Old Trafford.
Mayors seek added strength with pact
AT the huge UKREiiF property conference at Leeds's Royal Armouries, the sunscreen was traded in for umbrellas on Wednesday as delegates tried to stay out of a day-long deluge.
Shoplifting mum found dead days after being jailed
Inquest hears how failure to provide care' directly contributed to death
'Where is housing for people like me?'
Exasperation at lack of progress on homelessness
'Historic gem' goes up for sale
Manchester's oldest building on the market with potential as pub, hotel or restaurant
Beauty spot murder probe work goes on
MUCH of a north Manchester beauty spot will remain out of bounds to the public this bank holiday weekend as the investigation into the death of Stuart Everett continues. Police have been searching Boggart Hole Clough since May 16 as part of the probe.