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Misfit Kaly seeks gametime promise over January move
It looks like Kalvin Phillips will leave City in January, a move that would be the least shocking of the window.
City can wear a badge of honour
CITY'S triumph at the Club World Cup will be marked at every Premier League game for the rest of the season.
Family seeking answers after death of murder accused
Father tells of daughter's struggles before pensioner was killed
Mapping out a Tube dream for city trains
Ed's work lays bare London's transport advantages
Have your say on first new station in 20 years
PLANS for a new railway station have taken another step towards completion.
Our brave Rhys was a fighter to the end
Mum's tribute as boy with condition that caused constant pain dies aged 18
I'm hoping by next Christmas I'll have somewhere to live
Mum faces plight affecting thousands this festive season
1 in 7 can't afford to give their kids gifts
LAILA Cheikhmousa would love to spoil her five kids this Christmas.
Every time there was a disaster I feared Alex could be a victim
THE grandmother of Alex Batty - the boy missing from home for six years has said she thought she'd 'never see him again... and feared he could have been dead.
Christmas decorator to the stars
Adele Gregson tells Phoebe Jobling about the rise of her festive company
It's a privilege - I hope we brought some joy 607
UNITED and England footballer Mason Mount says he felt 'privileged' to spend Christmas festivities with a group of special people often overlooked'
Trophy surprise is Taylor CIT made for us
CHRISTMAS came early for one family of City fans when all five trophies turned up at their house after a year when their lives were turned upside down.
City's manager tears into side for 'falling short'
PEP Guardiola blasted his City players for carelessly falling short of the titlewinning standards they have set.
Ten Hag yet to have any talks with INEOS
ERIK ten Hag is yet to hold talks with INEOS figures despite the presence of officials at Old Trafford and Carrington in recent weeks.
'Every transaction goes through the financial sausage machine...
United counting the beans to stay onside with Premier League
Former pub to be revived as arts hub
Regeneration plan will see historic building restored and extended
New era for dining at Town Hall
Chef Darren leads top team at historic building
Inmate's attack on prison guard over broken TV
'Nice one, man', defendant tells judge after sentencing
Thermostat fault'could have killed my mother'
Housing provider criticised over 'unacceptable' delay
Navy warship shoots down 'attack drone'
A ROYAL Navy warship has shot down a suspected attack drone in the Red Sea.
Call to scrap first class rail coaches
POLITICAL and business leaders from across the North of England are calling on Avanti to scrap first class carriages on their trains until services improve.
Our homes were built & within 15 years bulldozed
Memories of the prefabs that solved post-war housing crisis
54 years on, mystery of missing mum is now a murder inquiry
FOR Lynda Chapman it is a precious memory. Aged 12 she went to C&A in Manchester city centre with her mother who bought her a new pinkish red dress with a floral pattern.
Alex due home for emotional reunion
Boy missing for six years in Europe and North Africa due to return to Greater Manchester after cutting ties with mother's 'spiritual community'
Prison attack on associate of gangland killer
A CONFEDERATE of the jailed assassin who murdered Salford 'Mr Big' Paul Massey has been attacked behind bars.
'Kids haven't got a path to city skyscrapers yet'
Mayor says new Manchester qualification will open up higher education
Fake designer goods sent to help the needy
OVER the last year or more, the sight of squads of police officers – prising open the security shutters as they launch yet another raid – has become a familiar one on Manchester’s notorious ‘Counterfeit Street’.
We're not good enough-ETH
ERIK ten Hag admits United players are not good enough to be consistent after a 3-0 home humbling by Bournemouth.
City scientist gets a £1.5m research lift
A MANCHESTER scientist has been awarded a £1.5m grant – and is hoping to save hundreds of lives.
I've got my life back after years of agony
Mum 'has hope again' thanks to double hip replacement