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I've shrunk, but my confidence is MASSIVE!
SUPER SLIMMER JACK HAS LOST ALMOST 10 STONE
TICKET TO RIDE
BAND'S BEE BUS SERVICE FOR FANS TO TRAVEL TO CONCERT
Student's rape and murder 'could have been prevented'
INFORMATION SHOULD HAVE BEEN SHARED ON SEX OFFENDER
26 arrests on first day of festival
REVELLERS DETAINED FOR POSSESSION OF DRUGS AND WEAPON AT PARKLIFE
It did go away for a while, but it's definitely back now...
AS HAUNTING SCENES OF ‘ZOMBIE-LIKE' PEOPLE RETURN TO OUR STREETS, THE M.E.N. ASKS ROUGH SLEEPERS AND HOMELESS CHARITY WORKERS WHY SPICE IS HERE AGAIN
COME AND JOIN US
SILVA URGES UNITED TARGET NEVES TO PLAY ALONGSIDE HIM AT ETIHAD
Now's the time to make Red Jar-RAID
THOSE on Merseyside are baffled by Jarrad Branthwaite's omission from the England squad.
Gareth could get Reds job...with bit of luck
IF you were to hand Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford a blank sheet of paper and ask them to draw up their perfect United plan, you would get some intriguing answers.
Grealish must use pain for his gain
THE wind at Selhurst Park was so ferocious on a sunny April afternoon that it was sending Jack Grealish's hair left, right and backwards but that wasn't going to stop him making his point.
City warned Prem chiefs will fight hard
CITY have been warned that the Premier League cannot afford to back down in their upcoming hearing over financial regulations.
I had to leave for Barcelona, it was a no-brainer
TORRES HAS NO REGRETS OVER CITY DEPARTURE
Peet keeps relaxed as Warriors prepare for cup final
WIGAN COACH SAYS HE ENJOYS WEMBLEY COUNTDOWN
Palestine state in Labour manifesto
RECOGNITION of Palestinian statehood as part of any Middle East peace process will be a Labour manifesto pledge, Sir Keir Starmer confirmed as party figures met to sign off on the final policy document.
FROM TINY STUDENTS' PARTY TO UK'S TOP CITY MUSIC FESTIVAL
HOW PARKLIFE GREW FROM ITS HUMBLE ORIGINS TO HOST AN AUDIENCE OF 80,000
"There's nothing like that here'
OLDHAM RESIDENTS SLAM FARAGE CLAIM THERE ARE AREAS OF TOWN WHERE NO ONE SPEAKS ENGLISH
Four in ten kids living in poverty
NEW STUDY REVEALS EXTENT OF DEPRIVATION WITH SOME AREAS OF CITY REGION TOPPING 50 PERCENT
Mum's family to finally get answers five years after she was killed
THE family of a young mum killed in murder-suicide five years ago are set to finally get answers from Greater Manchester Police and other agencies after it was confirmed her inquest will go ahead next month.
Injuries led to rugby star's problems, dad tells court
BRAIN LESIONS BEHIND EX-SALFORD CAPTAIN'S DRINK AND DRUGS BATTLE, INQUEST HEARS
Rashford admits speeding in Roller
UNITED striker Marcus Rashford has admitted speeding on the motorway in his RollsRoyce, court officials have confirmed.
18 years for 'humiliated' thug who murdered peacemaker
A ‘COWARDLY’ knifeman has been jailed for life for the brutal murder of a university student.
I DUKE!
WHERE THERE'S A WILLS THERE'S A BIG DAY WITH SOCIETY WEDDING OF YEAR
Council made £4.8m from bus lane fines, says the AA
MANCHESTER council raked in almost £5 million in bus lane fines in just one year, research suggests.
Old Trafford stadium task force to have decision by end of the year
UNITED have earmarked the end of the year for the Old Trafford task force to conclude their findings.
Modi on course to win
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi's coalition is leading in a majority of seats in India's general election, according to early figures.
A TASTE OF DUBAI HOME COMFORTS
THE LATEST SPINNINGFIELDS' DINING DESTINATION, HABBIBI, PLANS TO OFFER HOME-STYLE MIDDLEEASTERN HOSPITALITY, WRITES ADAM MAIDMENT
FESTIVAL WELL VERSED IN WORKERS' STRUGGLE
WE INVENTED THE WEEKEND WILL RE VITALISE FOLK CLASSIC THAT BECAME AN ANTHEM FOR MANY ARTISTS BUT BELONGS TO THE HISTORY OF THE CITY OF SALFORD, WRITES NEAL KEELING
Golden duo in line for top award after breakthrough seasons at Old Trafford
UNITED youngsters Alejandro Garnaho and Kobbie Mainoo are in contention to win the Golden Boy award.
CITY CHIEF: CLUB IS NOW AN ECONOMIC MACHINE
KHALDOON AI Mubarak branded City an 'economic machine' after seeing the club post record revenues, while insisting the financial results showed the City Football Group continued to be focused on growth.
CITY SPECIAL: HAALAND Clock ticking on Pep-and club's second biggest asset
THE most important decision for City over the next 12 months is undoubtedly the Premier League charges.
Swann: England are smiles better
GRAEME Swann feels England can clinch a third T20 World Cup with \"ultra-aggressive cricket\" but acknowledged tomorrow's fixture with Australia already falls into the must-win category.