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Objections over children's home conversion
PLANS to convert a detached house on a leafy Prestwich street into a children's home have met with more than 20 objections.
'We were saved from a chilly Christmas!'
When one of the radiators in Kate Chapman's home failed, it was British Gas to the rescue
Wood out to make up for lost time
MARK Wood was \"surprised but pleased\" to learn he is unlikely to get any cotton wool treatment from Brendon McCullum despite the important challenges on the horizon with England.
THE VITAL STATS ON JORGE...
IT IS NOT often goalkeeping coaches hit the headlines, but United's Jorge Vital has done precisely that.
King's salute to survivors
THE King has said the testimony of Holocaust survivors teaches us to \"never be a bystander in the face of violence and hate\", as in Poland yesterday he met some of those who lived through one of humanity's darkest hours.
Keep watching the pies!
WIGAN REVEALED AS ONE OF BEST PLACES TO SEE RARE PLANETARY ALIGNMENT VISIBLE THIS WEEK
FANS ISSUE FRESH PLEA TO SIR JIM AFTER CLUB RAISES TICKET PRICES
MANCHESTER United Supporters' Trust (MUST) have urged Sir Jim Ratcliffe to reconsider increased ticket prices.
Traitors star stays faithful to help charity
TRAITORS finalist Alexander Dragonetti has helped to boost Mencap donations by more than £30,000 after speaking about the charity's impact on his younger brother.
City may face tricky path in Euro mission
CITY have a job to do on the pitch tomorrow night before they can think about what comes next in the Champions League.
Tragedy of troubled man who died in petrol fire
INQUEST TOLD ‘DIGNIFIED MAN’ SUFFERED FROM MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES THAT WERE DIFFICULT TO TREAT
Police probe death of woman, 26, at flats
A WOMAN was found dead in a city centre apartment building.
Phil 'can't see' ever leaving beloved Blues
CITY'S recovery from a run of nine defeats in 13 games in all competitions is not yet complete but has been boosted by contract extensions.
Jobs axed at online fashion brand's HQ
JOBS are being cut at the Manchester-based headquarters of online fashion house Pretty Little Thing.
Six top tips to cut kids' screen time
Parents and experts share their game-changers for reducing tech use.
Craft brewery closes Salford beerhouse
GREATER Manchester brewery Seven Bro7hers has shut down one of its beerhouses.
'MY BRAIN AND BODY WERE JUST EXHAUSTED'
IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH M.E.N. SPORT'S SIMON BAJKOWSKI, PHIL FODEN REVEALS HOW HE CAME THROUGH THE TOUGHEST PERIOD OF HIS BLUES CAREER
Witness plea after attack
POLICE are appealing for information after a 17 year-old boy was approached and attacked by a man outside a shopping centre.
Guardiola will soon have Magnificent Seven to boost Blues' attacking options
IT was somewhat ironic that in a month where City have begun to reshape an ageing squad that the three goalscorers in a crucial Premier League victory over Chelsea were 24 and under.
Sir Alex neeps in for some haggis
UNITED legend Sir Alex Ferguson headed out for Burns Night to a top chef's new fine dining restaurant in Cheshire. And he managed to net a Scottish special too.
Keeper proud as gritty showing earns vital win
ANDRE Onana believes United showed 'character, determination and patience' to win against Fulham.
Tory wants tighter assisted dying laws
STRONGER safeguards are needed in the proposed new law on assisted dying to protect against people requesting to end their lives because they feel they are a burden on society, James Cleverly has said.
Flippin' Nora! Peter's in shape for city shows
COMEDIAN SHOWS OFF TRIM FIGURE AHEAD OF GIGS
Signs of puppy's poor start to life
IMPETIGO IS OFTEN AN EARLY INDICATOR THAT A YOUNG DOG HAS NOT BEEN BRED IN THE BEST CONDITIONS
Badenoch's worry over WhatsApp
FAMILY WhatsApp groups were more worrying for the spread of false claims about the pandemic than social media websites, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry yesterday.
Starmer and Trump stress 'close and warm ties' in call
SIR Keir Starmer and Donald Trump discussed the importance of \"close and warm ties\" between Britain and the US and agreed to meet \"soon\" in their first call since the inauguration, Downing Street said.
Vile threats to Oliver could put off refs of future
ATTACKS on Michael Oliver and other officials risk 'stopping the lifeblood' of new referees coming through, Dermot Gallagher has warned.
Strictly was the best thing I've done for my health in my life
Morning Live GP, Dr Punam Krishan, tells LISA SALMON about the health benefits of dancing as she also warns about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning
Under 18s 'rioted for fun' during summer
THRILL-SEEKING and a distrust of police were the driving factors for young people to get involved in last summer's riots more than online misinformation, research by the Children's Commissioner has suggested.
To forget a Holocaust is to kill twice'
80 YEARS ON FROM LIBERATION OF AUSCHWITZ, IT REMAINS A SYMBOL OF TYRANNY WHICH MUST NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
'Online scam assault' arrests
POLICE have arrested two teenagers following a series of robberies linked with fake Facebook Marketplace listings.