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Starmer labels Tories 'coalition of blockers'
SIR Keir Starmer claimed the Conservatives were a 'coalition of blockers' as he defended his Government's growth proposals and employment law reforms.
Heavenly in every scents
The perfumed tricks plants use to attract pollinators
GLOW FOR IT!
Ex-Coronation Street stars look fabulous as they show off their baby bumps
COLOSSAL CREATURES
There are some seriously enormous creatures in the animal kingdom. JULES HOWARD, author of new book Mega, tells us all about the planet's biggest beasts.
BBC reveals return date for school TV drama
SCHOOL drama Waterloo Road, filmed in Greater Manchester, will soon be back for its fifth season since 2023, with the first episode airing on February 11 on BBC One and iPlayer.
Lloyds to close more branches
LLOYDS Banking Group has announced it will close 136 more high street branches before March next year, including several in Greater Manchester.
Big Friendly Giant takes to the stage
A NEW adaptation of Roald Dahl's beloved children's novel The BFG is set to delight families over the festive period this year as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 2025/26 programme.
Women's health is a 'priority' despite axe of key pledge
THERE is a 'big cultural challenge' in the NHS and the service 'doesn't always have the needs of women at its heart,' the head of the service has admitted.
'I knew to look out for my little boy'
FARMER WHO RAN OVER SON, 3, DENIES GROSS NEGLIGENCE MANSLAUGHTER
Kiosk stand catches fire at Etihad Stadium
A FIRE broke out outside the Etihad stadium last night.
Retail crime spirals 'out of control'
RETAIL crime is \"spiralling out of control\" at more than 2,000 incidents a day, according to the latest figures.
Chancellor backs third runway for Heathrow
RACHEL Reeves promised to systematically remove barriers to growth as she set out Government support for the Heathrow expansion in the hope of kickstarting the UK's stuttering economy.
MUST-WIN GAME IS NOTHING NEW
PEP Guardiola has no doubts in his City players because they have been in must-win Champions League games plenty of times before - but he acknowledged it is rarely as early in the competition as this.
Old Trafford plans 'bigger than Olympics'
REGENERATION SCHEME WOULD SEE STADIUM TRANSFORMED AND 48,000 NEW JOBS CREATED
Oliver won't ref City and Gunners
MICHAEL Oliver will not referee the Premier League match between Arsenal and City on Sunday after being at the centre of a controversial incident involving the Gunners last weekend.
Chiefs still aware of the Dorg with talks ongoing
UNITED are still working on a deal for Lecce left-back Patrick Dorgu in the final week of the winter transfer window.
Borthwick picks a tasty Curry option
ENGLAND have sprung a surprise by uniting the Curry twins in their back row for Saturday's Guinness Six Nations opener against Ireland in Dublin.
Walker's Milan move 'too good' to turn down
KYLE Walker says he could have stayed at City and run down his contract, but felt he couldn't turn down the opportunity to prove himself at AC Milan.
England aim to avoid whitewash
The Women's Ashes may be long gone but England vice-captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is out to salvage personal pride in this week's Test match at the MCG.
Time is right for Martinez to join attack
LISANDRO Martinez will savour his sweetly struck goal at Anfield more than his deflected effort at Fulham, even if the latter proved to be a late match-winner.
Struggles of Foden should be a warning
IF the player who loves football more than anybody else can feel it, then the rest have no hope.
Rio wants Vic loan move
RIO Ferdinand would like to see United try and sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen on loan before the end of the January transfer window.
BOBB ON
GUARDIOLA REVEALS BLUES WINGER OSCAR BACK FROM FIVE-MONTH INJURY LAY-OFF
Khedira Old Trafford switch 'stopped' by Van Gaal
FORMER Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira claims Louis van Gaal scuppered a potential move to United.
Driver, 19 charged after officer badly hurt
A MAN has been charged with assault after a female police officer was seriously injured after allegedly being run over at a retail park.
Farrell adds first trio to his pride of Lions
The British and Irish Lions have confirmed David Nucifora and Aled Walters as the first appointments to Andy Farrell's backroom staff for this summer's tour to Australia.
Scholes: 'Give Rashford ban from dressing room'
PAUL Scholes believes United should 'banish' Marcus Rashford from their dressing room.
CLASH WITH BELGIANS IS THE IMPORTANT MATCH, NOT VISIT OF GUNNERS
AS late as November, you would have got good money on not a word of Pep Guardiola's first press conference of the week mentioning Arsenal.
A personal fight against knife crime
LUTHER and Hijack actor Idris Elba has been campaigning on knife crime for years, desperate to raise awareness and find real solutions.
Spotlight put on theatres at risk
CHARITY HIGHLIGHTS VENUES NEEDING SUPPORT