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Frustration as burst water pipe brings flooding chaos
RESIDENTS and businesses have spoken of their frustration after a burst water main left roads flooded and homes without water.
MOMENT KILLER WAS FIRST ARRESTED
FOOTAGE shows the moment convicted baby-killer Lucy Letby was arrested.
The 'beige' angel of death who played God to murder babies
IF SHE hadn't murdered tiny babies, Lucy Letby would be considered an unremarkable woman - 'beige' is how one of the detectives who investigated her terrible crimes described her.
A sound that should not come from a baby
THE mother of a newborn twin murdered by Lucy Letby told how she ‘completely trusted’ the killer nurse.
Families are left 'numb, angry and devastated'
THE families of babies in the Lucy Letby case said they were ‘heartbroken, devastated, angry and feel numb’ after the verdicts.
Britain's worst child killer
NURSE GUILTY OF MURDERING SEVEN BABIES AND TRYING TO KILL SIX OTHERS
Pubs to serve early for World Cup Final fans
SOME of Manchester's bars and pubs will be allowed to serve alcohol early as punters watch the Lionesses' World Cup Final match tomorrow morning.
Rashford chance to get going
MANCHESTER United kicked off the season with three points on Monday but no one was walking out of Old Trafford bursting with excitement.
Developing talent always key for United
CLASS OF ’92 GRADUATE BUTT SAYS HANNIBAL COULD MAKE AN IMPACT
Fan group 1894 celebrate landmark with fitting game
“IF WE THOUGHT that kicking off at 3am would benefit football and make it louder and we could all come out of a club and go straight to a match, we’d put that in there.”
Pep will have plan to get best out of players
PEP Guardiola was asked at his Manchester City unveiling what the most important qualities were that he looked for in a player. His response: \"To be a good teammate.\"
Not so Super display may mean moves into market
PEP Guardiola says Manchester City have to re-enter the transfer market to sign a new midfielder in the wake of Kevin De Bruyne's injury, and his stance won't have changed after the Super Cup victory against Sevilla.
No chance to stop Rockets' blast
TRENT Rockets kept their hopes of reaching the latter stages of The Hundred alive despite winning only one of their first five matches with a thumping nine-wicket victory over Manchester Originals.
Openers puts Lancs on way to win
LANCASHIRE openers George Bell and Keaton Jennings sent Surrey spinning to a 10-wicket defeat in Guildford.
Salt inspires Originals Men to victory at Trent
MANCHESTER Originals edged out Hundred holders Trent Rockets by 10 runs to disappoint a record crowd at Trent Bridge, defending 181 for six after Phil Salt had smashed a stunning 86 off 32 balls.
Confidence still high - Rowley
SALFORD LOOK FOR WINS TO SEAL PLAY-OFFS SPOT
Tributes pour in for 'legend' Parkinson
SIR David Attenborough has said that Sir Michael Parkinson's northern accent was \"a very refreshing voice in those days\" as the late chat show host was hailed as \"king of the intelligent interview\".
Mayfield of dreams
THIS week, I had the pleasure of visiting the new Mayfield Park in Manchester and what a wonderful experience it was.
Home buyers SOLD on suburb
£381k Average property price in Chorlton
Dozens of firefighters battle blaze at school
PARENTS TELL OF HEARTBREAK
Bus strike suspended after 'improved offer'
STRIKE action by Stagecoach bus drivers in Greater Manchester has been suspended after a new pay offer was made, a union has said.
DIDN'T THEY DO WELL!
STUDENTS CELEBRATE A-LEVEL SUCCESS
The drinks are on me! (and the food too)
NIGHT TSAR TO FOOT BILL AT RESTAURANT IN SUPPORT OF INDEPENDENTS
World Cup Final on big screen
PICCADILLY Gardens will be showing the Women’s World Cup Final with thousands expected to enjoy the match against Spain on the big screen.
Below-par Blues need Cole power for cup win
SUPER CUP VERDICT CITY 1 SEVILLA 1 City win 5-4 on penalties
United right not to move for Neymar
BRAZILIAN WRONG FIT FOR NEW REDS TRANSFER PLAN
Hemp full of PRIDE for special Lionesses
WORLD CUP ENGLAND 3 AUSTRALIA 1
DHL parcel thief told to pay £25k or go to jail
A FORMER DHL delivery driver who stole thousands of pounds worth of parcels from a depot has been ordered to hand over nearly £25,000.
Storms on way but sun will follow for warmer weekend
A THUNDERSTORM is expected to hit the UK tomorrow but temperatures are predicted to soar afterwards for a sunny end to the summer holidays.
Trussonomics blamed as property fund's profits dip
'CASH DRAG' AND INTEREST RATES RISE ALSO CITED