hereShe filmed the view from their flat as the rain poured down and poked fun at the Manchester weather."I thought Scotland's weather was bad," she joked."Mate we have seen like four different seasons in the one day in Manchester.
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Sports fans have eagerly welcomed the return of live football since the first fixtures resumed behind closed doors this month.But no amount of artificial crowd noise on the telly can recreate the atmosphere of watching a match in a packed-out stadium or pub - something that'll sadly have to wait a while yet.Until then, there's a brand new way to experience the beautiful game in the (distanced) company of fellow fans - at a drive-in football cinema coming to Manchester.Sporting events company
.hereShe filmed the view from their flat as the rain poured down and poked fun at the Manchester weather."I thought Scotland's weather was bad," she joked."Mate we have seen like four different seasons in the one day in Manchester.
straight to your inboxFootball is a curious thing at times.Manchester City are still on course to have a better season than Manchester United ’s famed Treble winners, and yet there is a view that they have had a disappointing campaign. Yesterday’s defeat at Southampton was a stark reminder of the old adage that you are only as good as your last game.
A drive inside 'coronavirus safe' theatre venue is set to open in Manchester.Creators of immersive musical theatre productions, Beyond Theatre, have created the world's first Covid compliant venue concept that will house live theatre and music.The plans show a raised stage in the centre of the venue, where cars are directed to their dedicated space.Audiences may leave their vehicle, only on the driver's side, entering their own isolated area.Using folding chairs, which are readily
You can watch the debate using the live stream at the top of this page.Navendu Mishra will say: "Manchester Airport is a core part of Greater Manchester’s economy, employing tens of thousands of people.
straight to your inbox As Manchester United used their first winter break in the Premier League to prepare for a game that they knew could prove fatal to their top-four chances, the mood around the club was dark. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side had taken four points from their last five Premier League games and they were being roundly mocked for signing a striker on loan from China on the final day of the January transfer window.
lockdown restrictions were tightened in Leicester, with non-essential shuts shop and most schools closing from Thursday because of concern over the rise of cases in the area.
Love Island and moved in together six months after their win.
Captain Harry Maguire was the hero when he turned the ball past Tim Krul to give United the the lead in the final few minutes of extra-time. United originally took the lead through Odion Ighalo in the second half of normal time.
The Odeon in Rochdale is set to reopen on July 13, followed by Great Northern in the city centre on July 16 - by that date, the cinema giant hopes to have a further 88 UK cinemas open again.
Manchester United are back at Old Trafford at last tonight as they take on Sheffield United.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side returned to Premier League action following the coronavirus-induced suspension on Friday when they traveled to face Tottenham Hotspur.It was an entertaining game in North London, despite the 1-1 score-line, with Bruno Fernandes' second-half penalty cancelling out Steven Bergwijn's opener.There was cause for excitement among United fans too, as Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford
Manchester council’s finance chief has been suspended by the Labour group after allegations were made against him.Councillor Carl Ollerhead was suspended by Labour’s chief whip yesterday after claims surfaced on social media about his past behaviour.Manchester council is now investigating the allegations and the matter has also been reported to the national Labour Party.It is understood Coun Ollerhead, who represents Moston and has also been serving as executive member for Finance and Human
They first laid eyes on each other in the Love Island villa six months ago, and now OK! magazine can exclusively reveal the exciting news that Paige Turley and Finley Tapp have officially moved in together.The couple, who won the winter edition of the show in South Africa, have made a stunning three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment in Manchester their first home together.
Manchester United were back in Premier League action last night, salvaging a 1-1 draw away at Tottenham Hotspur.A late Bruno Fernandes penalty secured a point for Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s side after Spurs had taken an earlier lead through Steven Bergwijn.
The French midfielder turned the game in United's 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur, coming off the bench to bamboozle Spurs defender Eric Dier into giving away a penalty that Bruno Fernandes coolly dispatched. It was an exciting cameo that suggested that a partnership of Pogba and Fernandes in midfield could well pay dividends for United in the long-run.
Manchester Evening News reported how industry leaders fear the pandemic could lead to a 'cultural catastrophe' - and cost more than 400,000 jobs.
Manchester City Council is on a mission to recruit at least 40 additional foster carers by the end of 2021 - to meet the growing needs of vulnerable children living in our region.Although childminders, teachers, nurses, and social carers are among its pool of ideal foster carers, the council wants to hear from anyone who has a passion for looking after young people and is interested in fostering.Foster carers come from a range of different backgrounds - married or unmarried, living with a
But funding for Everyone In will stop from the end of June, leaving councils like Manchester facing a new challenge of sustaining these stories of progress.