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'He doesn't seem to understand the reason we are here is him'
Judge tells of 'concern' as head does not attend remedy hearing after union rep teacher was unfairly sacked
Scare homes
HALLOWEEN fans across Greater Manchester have transformed their homes for the scariest night of the year.
Pick'n' mix? That's right up my Street!
CHRISTMAS just wouldn't be Christmas without a big tin of Quality Street to munch on.
Council registers success in battle against truancy
A HEADTEACHER is calling for a more 'joined-up approach' across public services to help tackle a truancy epidemic, after a 'trailblazing pilot scheme' saw success in getting youngsters back into the classroom.
Bruno' was ready to leave' in summer before new contract
MANCHESTER United captain Bruno Fernandes was reportedly ready to leave Old Trafford this summer before Ineos offered him a bumper new contract to stay.
'Our sense of injustice was comeback fuel'
ERIK ten Hag says Manchester United used a sense of \"injustice\" to fuel their comeback win against Brentford.
Why injury woes 'have reared ugly head again'
PREMIER League injury expert Ben Dinnery has explained why Manchester United's injury problems are \"rearing their ugly head again\" this season.
When you win as much as we do it is all you want to keep doing
Jack says manager feeds his drive for success into players
'I got Mario's shirt printed- and it got me into trouble'
IT'S an iconic moment of Premier League history, Manchester derby narrative and Manchester City folklore.
Fears for future of 'missing link' road
IT'S described as the 'missing link' in the North's road network - so will the A66 across the Pennines ever be fully upgraded to a dual carriageway?
I'd do anything to stop others enduring this'
Mum-of-three battling pancreatic cancer backs pioneering project
Leaves on line is real safety issue
Rail boss explains why autumn is tough time on railways
I need to findsomeone like me to help save my life
Cancer sufferer in desperate search for stem cell donor
Motorcyclist is jailed over pensioner's death
A SPEEDING motorcyclist who killed a 'kind' pensioner as he crossed the road in Wigan has been put behind bars.
Albert Square 'looks like a building site'
Business owners fume over portacabins in place during renovation of town hall and are now demanding council does 'everything in its power' to clear them
TRACKS OF MY YEARS!
Surprise garden dedication marks Mike's half-century on the railways
Family targeted by racist thug
Lout who hurled vile abuse at Jewish couple jailed
Passengers getting on board night buses
PASSENGER numbers on the new Manchester night buses are 'increasing week by week', transport bosses have said as newly-published figures indicate the trial scheme is proving a success.
IT'S THE MONSTER MARCH!
Spooktacular new trail opens for Halloween
Reds have lost unsung hero at Carrington after 21 years
\"MANCHESTER United was life-changing. I was a working-class lad from Stretford and we went to Wales on holiday because we couldn't afford to go abroad,\" said Neil Harris.
Ederson: Pep can be nice, angry and annoying at times!'
MANCHESTER City goalkeeper Ederson has detailed the behind-the-scenes character of Pep Guardiola explaining how he can be nice, angry and even annoying at times.
McCarthy: 'Other than Pep there's not much better than Erik'
FORMER Manchester United first-team coach Benni McCarthy has suggested only Pep Guardiola would be capable of transforming the club's fortunes, issuing a strong defence of Erik ten Hag.
Ten Hagmay have to ditch rotation for a settled scoring attack
IT is now increasingly likely that Erik ten Hag will take charge of Manchester United's clash with Brentford at Old Trafford next Saturday.
Call on De Bruyne future is key in a big 2025 for City
2025 is set to be a year of change at Manchester City.
Pep's £129.6m (and rising) gift to next boss
TO be one of the best managers in the world, you have to have a knack for improving players you work with.
No imminent change to APT rules despite unlawful finding in Man City legal battle
PREMIER League chief executive Richard Masters has not put an imminent timeline on making changes to associated party transaction (APT) rules, despite a legal battle with Manchester City showing current (and previous) legislation to be unlawful.
Blackpool photo that set me on a new path
How mum decided to bin her Nutella snacks and regular takeaway meals
Mayor's solution to winter fuel cuts row
SALFORD'S mayor doesn't claim to have a crystal ball - but somehow he seemed to see the saga over winter fuel payments coming.
How'alcohol alley' is being transformed
PARTS of a once notorious north Manchester high street could be transformed into places 'for quiet reflection! Moston Lane was once dubbed 'Alcohol Alley' after it emerged it was home to 22 licensed premises selling booze.
Our hotspot for smokers is revealed
Tameside tops poll of adult smokers