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BLUES CHARGES Another question is what happens if City are not guilty?
IT seems a long nine months since it was interpreted by many that City were being made an example of by a Premier League looking to show it had the teeth to effectively regulate itself and its members.
Future looks brighter as Devils home in on a deal
SALFORD Red Devils are optimistic about their future after claiming that an agreement for the local council to purchase the stadium should be finalised in the first quarter of next year.
In full swing...Town hall chiefs approve club bid
A SWINGERS club with 18 bedrooms, a sauna, cinema room and dancefloor housed in an aquarium building has been approved by council bosses.
Residents slam noise from bar beer garden
NEIGHBOURS TELL MEETING VENUE IS CAUSING 'NIGHTMARE'
Police smash cannabis farm worth thousands
A CANNABIS farm worth thousands of pounds was raided by police.
Heartbreak as missing teens found in car crash
POLICE searching for four teenagers who have been missing after going camping have found their bodies inside a crashed car.
Israeli cabinet considers Hamas hostages deal
ISRAEL and the Hamas militant group last night appeared close to a temporary ceasefire deal that could bring the first pause in fighting in a devastating six-week war and result in the release of dozens of hostages held captive in the Gaza Strip.
MP issues benefits plea to chancellor
A GREATER Manchester MP is leading calls for the government to raise benefit payments in line with inflation ahead of today's autumn statement.
11-year-old girl's inquest halted for cops to investigate
AN inquest into the death of an 11-year-old girl has been dramatically adjourned so police can reopen their investigation.
Mum's tribute to tragic son after canal drowning
MAN NEVER RETURNED HOME FROM NIGHT OUT
Man dies in horror smash with lorry and motorbike
A YOUNG man has died after an HGV and motorbike collided.
RSPCA fears over rise in abandoned animals
KITTENS DUMPED IN PARK AMONG ALMOST 1,300 REPORTS IN YEAR
Northern couture
NQ STREET BEING TRANSFORMED INTO CATWALK F OR CHANEL FASHION SHOW
Viaduct lights the way to a Christmas treat
JUST days after it was hinted that Manchester's popular sky park could become a garden bridge connecting Pomona to the city centre-Castlefield Viaduct's winter programme has been confirmed.
Is a 30mph limit the Way to go?
HAVE YOUR SAY ON PLANS Fi OR PERMANENT REDUCTION FOLLOWING FATAL CRASH
Olympic hockey star to open supermarket
ALDI has confirmed the opening date of a new store – which will open its doors to customers just in time for the Christmas rush.
OUR PATIENCE IS EXHAUSTED
COUNCIL LEADER SLAMS WAIT FOR METROLINK TO BE EXTENDED TO TOWN
UNITED MAKE A TOUGH CALL
FOOTBALL DIRECTOR MURTOUGH SET TO BE REPLACED AS PART OF SWEEPING CHANGES AT OLD TRAFFORD
CHANGE IS SET TO BLOW THROUGH OLD TRAFFORD
AT a club where some have become a part of the furniture, the table that Erik ten Hag sits at every Friday for his press conference is the same one David Moyes barely got his feet under.
New report reveals Reds record most injuries in campaign
WHEN it comes to injuries, few clubs in world football have encountered as many as United since the beginning of the 2022/23 campaign.
UNITED LAUNCH ALUMNI SCHEME
The club is in the process of setting up a new scheme and several former academy players were part of the first meeting
Manc lad eyes fight on home ground after big victory in the Big Apple
A NEW name has been added to the pantheon of Manchester's fighting legends.
Everton's penalty means City have a big fight in court of public opinion...
IT used to be chatter around Isco that feverishly erupted every now and then for City but these days it tends to be Financial Fair Play (FFP).
CITY'S ROD SHAKES OFF INJURY CONCERNS
RODRI has eased fears of an injury as he was included in Spain's starting XI for their final Euro 2024 qualifier vs Georgia.
Blues may be forced to face Liverpool without Haa once again
CITY are several days into the international break, and have seen six players added to the injury list.
Johnson and Sunak were happy to let people die from Covid - inquiry
BORIS Johnson wanted to let Covid “rip” despite the fact people would die, while Rishi Sunak also thought that was “okay”, the public inquiry has heard.
£86 million in Levelling Up cash for region
FOUR PROJECTS IN GREATER MANCHESTER BOOSTED AS GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES LASTEST ROUND OF FUNDING
Unlucky audience find that show is cancelled
THEATREGOERS were asked to leave Manchester Opera House after a medical emergency involving the cast of the new musical I Should Be So Lucky
'Unique' screen and stage actor Joss Ackland dies
ACTOR Joss Ackland has died at the age of 95, his family have said.
Four convicted of murdering woman with machine gun
FOUR men have been convicted of the murder of a woman who was shot with a machine gun in her home after a feud involving her boyfriend.