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'Obsessed' Guardiola can't find solution to puzzle
PEP Guardiola has 'obsessed' over City's rotten run 'maybe too much' according to his goalkeeper Stefan Ortega this week.
Antony at crossroads ahead of January
UNITED splashed £86m on Antony in Erik ten Hag's first transfer window at the club.
MOUNT: I WILL NEVER GIVE UP OR LOSE FAITH
Injury-prone man sends message of hope to fans
Sharks boss Chiefs to maintain home record
SALE secured a 28-10 bonus-point victory which maintained their 100 per cent winning home record this season and condemned rock-bottom Exeter to another loss.
‘Rewiring England at devolution event
THERE'S clearly something about the Nexus building, on the edge of Leeds city centre, that makes it the perfect setting for politicians who want to talk up the benefits of handing over powers to local leaders.
Rising from the BROWN STOUT ANYIL BRAND HOPSTER ashes
Former warehouse gutted by fire has become a thriving pub and hotel
New city centre venue is finalist in awards
A CITY centre pub described as a 'temple' for beer lovers has been named as a finalist at a top awards ceremony celebrating the best in the country.
Aleway station
New craft beer spot at Oxford Road is company's third site in the city
How many more like Caroline are out there?
Court case's eerie similarities show domestic violence is ever-present
Light shed on sums spent on illuminations
GREATER Manchester's 10 councils are set to spend around more than half a million pounds on Christmas lights this year.
Steptoe & STUNNED
Questions over methods of IVF pioneer as two Mancunians shocked to discover they were fathered by lab technician
How'splitting the G' has led to a shortage of Guinness
WHEN Guinness owners Diageo announced earlier this month they were limiting their stout supply to pubs due to 'exceptional customer demand; boozers across the UK went into panic mode.
Major blow to travel plans with yellow weather warning
A YELLOW weather warning is in place for Manchester and much of the north west today.
They really need help, they want to get jobs, they've not come here just to chill
Woman who makes food for people living in row of tents outside town hall says the council must provide them with homes
PERFECT STORM OF COST OF LIVING AND BAD WEATHER HAS IMPACT ON MARKETS
CHRISTMAS is still a few days away, but for some in Manchester city centre things are already drawing to a close.
From Mad Friday to Sad Friday
\"WE'VE had our Christmas now,\" says Lisa Booth, landlady at The Wheatsheaf pub in the Northern Quarter.
Haapy Christmas!
Blues stars delight kids as they help support communities across city
We want you back on Corrie, Chris... oh yes we do!
CORONATION Street's Jane Danson shared a photo of a sweet reunion with a former co-star - leaving fans to say 'we miss you on Corrie'.
Ry&mighty
Inside huge project to return landmark building back to original condition
Rodri's importance to Blues is laid bare
IF there is an argument for how good a player Rodri is then you need look no further than City right now.
City players walking a fine line over yellow cards
CITY are potentially just two matches away from losing a quartet of players during the hectic festive season.
Home comforts offer long-term hope to Super League Salford
SALFORD Red Devils have finally received the news they were waiting for, with Salford council confirming the acquisition of the club's stadium.
Just the ticket for a festive treat, despite nearly choking on a dry stuffing ball
THEY say the best things in life are worth waiting for.
A cut above the rest
A mobile barber from Bolton has been shortlisted as one of the top 100 small businesses in the country. Jignesh Madhavji, owner of Jiggi mobile barbershop, was shortlisted among 99 other businesses and was celebrated during an event at the House of Lords.
Man sheds NINE STONE after theme park shame
Machine operator has made a big transformation after he used to consume 4,000 calories a day
Last days of Owens Park
FOR many, the tower referred to as Owens Park will have been their first home in Manchester.
Insurance worker in data breach
A CAR insurance worker abused his position to divulge hundreds of customer private details to 'claims farmers! Rizwan Manjra, 44, was employed by Markerstudy Insurance Services Limited (MISL), based in the Arndale Centre in Manchester city centre, leading a team that processed accident claims.
Has the crackdown on crime gone too far?
Crime reporter John Scheerhout looks at GMP's recent use of dispersal orders in the region
The fight to bring hero soldier Dan's case before courts
Efforts continue to locate man named as a suspect in the investigation into unlawful killing of paratrooper.
Former City ace named as president by Georgia's ruling parliamentary party
FORMER Manchester City striker Mikheil Kavelashvili has become the President of Georgia as the ruling party consolidates its grip on power in the country.