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Ex-City star's pal not guilty of sex assault
PROSECUTORS will not seek a second re-trial after jurors were unable to agree whether Louis Saha Matturie sexually assaulted a woman.
Fast food fans queue for 16 hours
FAST food fans queued for 16 hours to sample the chicken sandwich that ‘broke the internet’.
School features playground on the roof
A NEW primary school with a playground on the ROOF will open in Manchester city centre next September.
'It's scary... this area is usually very quiet'
TWO SUSPECTS HUNTED AS 22-YEAR-OLD STABBED TO DEATH IN STREET AFTER ‘DISTURBANCE'
Corrie Karen's call to help save lives
ACTRESS BACKS DRIVE AFTER DAD'S DEATH AND HER OWN FIGHT WITH CANCER
Sophie's the belle of top charity ball
STARS of stage and screen will unite for one of Manchester’s biggest fundraising balls this November.
No slip-ups as Haaland finds scoring boots and City roll Swiss aside...
PEP Guardiola showed his players a picture of a mountain ahead of this season's Champions League campaign, attempting to hammer home that they needed to come right down from the Treble and start at the bottom if they were to once again climb the heights.
Sale boss is left 'disgusted' at Curry treatment
THE treatment England and Sale flanker Tom Curry has received has been disgusting, according to Sale Sharks Director of Rugby Alex Sanderson.
Goal-hero Harry vows to kick on after a 'difficult' spell in career
HARRY Maguire has admitted he was delighted to score the match-winner for United against FC Copenhagen – and he also vowed to kick on after a difficult period in his career.
RIO - TALK TO FANS!
FORMER United defender Rio Ferdinand has urged Sir Jim Ratcliffe to focus on communication between the boardroom and the fans as a key priority.
Curry starts amid online abuse storm
TOM Curry starts England’s World Cup bronze final against Argentina despite receiving online abuse in response to the allegation that he was the victim of a racist slur against South Africa.
Fuel rationing puts UN Gaza relief in jeopardy
THE UN agency for Palestinian refugees has warned that without immediate deliveries of fuel it will soon have to sharply cut back relief operations across the Gaza Strip.
Paedophile police officer given 13 life sentences
'SADISTIC' EDWARDS SHOWED 'NO REMORSE' FOR TRAUMA INFLICTED
Pervert's sex attack on boy, 12, playing on bike
A PAEDOPHILE sexually assaulted a 12-year-old boy as he played out on his bike.
Warning over 'critical threat' to package hols
ATOL-PROTECTED package holidays face a ‘critical threat’ without ‘urgent’ regulatory action, On The Beach has warned.
Nursing home slammed over 'toxic culture'
A DISTRESSED care home resident was abandoned in a dining room by staff who claimed they had been 'kicking off all morning.'
Different poppy, same meaning
SYMBOL OF REMEBRANCE IS NOW PLASTIC-FREE
I once thought justice meant Joshua Molnar in prison for the rest of his life
SISTER SAYS UNLAWFUL KILLING CONCLUSION IN SECOND INQUEST HAS BROUGHT FAMILY 'JUSTICE'
150mph car chase thief jailed
A TEENAGER stole a Range Rover from a Manchester Airport car park before leading a police helicopter on a 150mph chase.
Minister Gove to have final say on M56 services bid
OBJECTIONS FOR PLAN TO BUILD ON GREEN BELT LAND
550 Bee Bikes missing - and 700 need repairs
FEWER THAN 200 NOW AVAILABLE DUE TO THEFT AND 'OUT OF CONTROL' DAMAGE
On a night when occasion was always going to overshadow football, United bring the drama
ANDRE Onana's night was bookended by two saves.
It's common sense to play football on grass - Pep in pop at plastic surface
PEP Guardiola said it was common sense to play football on grass as City prepare to face Young Boys on artificial turf.
Blues to honour Gundo's legacy at City with a pitch-perfect nod
TREBLE-WINNING captain Ilkay Gundogan will have a training pitch named after him at City to honour his contribution to the club, the Blues have confirmed, as chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak paid tribute to the iconic midfielder.
Stokes opts for the one-year contract
ENGLAND have signed their leading male players to multiyear central contracts for the first time – but Test captain Ben Stokes has only accepted a one-year extension.
Foreign Office works on more hostage releases
THE Foreign Office has said it will “continue to work tirelessly” on securing the release of more hostages after a British citizen confirmed her mother had been freed by Hamas.
Cops put brakes on danger drivers
POLICE TAKING 1,000 VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD EACH MONTH
The only way is up
550FT TOWER STARTS TO TAKE SHAPE
Gun victim 'in row over fee to clean his trainers'
A MAN shot dead in the street ‘wasn’t very pleased’ after being told he would have to pay ‘full price’ for his trainers to be cleaned, a jury heard.
Tragic teen 'shouldn't have been discharged F from hospital'
A 'BUBBLY and caring' teenager described by her family as the 'life and soul' should not have been discharged from hospital the night before she died without a mental health assessment, a coroner has found.