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direct to your inboxAn Asda worker has become a viral sensation after he made a life-changing decision for one shopper. Employee Michael, who works at the Asda Eastlands store in Manchester, has been hailed a 'hero' for what he did.
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straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United survived an early scare in their Europa League round of 16 tie first leg against AC Milan when the Italian visitors had two early goals disallowed.After Rafael Leao had seen his fifth-minute strike ruled out for offside, Milan's Franck Kessie thought he had opened the scoring as he controlled the ball from a throw-in and thumped in a shot from the edge of the box.Yet, after being checked by VAR, the strike was ruled out due to the ball
direct to your inboxA doting dad who battled paranoid schizophrenia took his own life, an inquest heard.Anthony Allan Pollard, 45, 'intelligently' managed his condition for years, but had his medication altered after missing a blood test, which led to a difficult period.Stockport (Greater Manchester south) Coroners' Court heard Mr Pollard, who was diagnosed aged 18, heard voices telling him he had antibodies for coronavirus.
*This is a story about government rules in Wales. The rules do not apply in Manchester.* According to Wales Online, five-year-old Amber Davies had grown out of her previous uniform and desperately needed new clothes after starting back at school last week.
Bury, on the evening of August 12 of last year. They all deny the charge.A fourth man denies possession of a firearm.
Bury, on the evening of August 12 2020.All three deny the charge.A fourth man denies possession of a firearm.An ongoing murder trial at Manchester Crown Court has heard how Cole, a promising boxer, was gunned down while trying to run away from a car crash following a chase.Get news updates from Bury direct to your email inbox with the free MyBury newsletter.Simply click on this link, enter your email address, and select 'MyBury News'Jurors today (Friday February 26) heard evidence from a
straight to your inbox every day for freeIn his 13 years at Manchester United Luke Giverin's greatest moment came at the Etihad.Born in Salford and raised in a family of Reds, Giverin took particular satisfaction in scoring United's second goal in a 2-0 win over City in the Manchester Senior Cup final in May 2012.His injury-time goal secured victory and as he ran off to celebrate he was pulled to the ground by Paul Pogba and mobbed by his teammates.Rather than being the start of something,
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United fans have hailed Ethan Laird after the young right-back produced a fine assist on loan at MK Dons.The 19-year-old moved to the League One club on loan from United in January and has so far impressed.On Tuesday, Laird's assist against Shrewsbury Town grabbed attention as he received the ball on the right wing, beat two men to get to the touchline before cutting the ball back for Will Grigg to fire in from close range.With Aaron
straight to your inboxIlkay Gundogan has explained how he subconsciously adapted his game to help Manchester City cope with the loss of Kevin de Bruyne.The Belgian international made his return to Premier League action after several weeks out injured against Arsenal on Sunday.Without De Bruyne, Gundogan filled his shoes by playing in a more attacking role, which saw him score six goals in the six matches that his teammate was absent for."I think it's just something that comes automatically,
direct to your inboxHeartbroken customers fear their possessions have been destroyed after a huge fire tore through a self-storage warehouse in Tameside this afternoon.Hundreds of firefighters are battling the blaze at the three-storey building on Holland Street in Denton tonight and are expected to be there until the morning.Greater Manchester Police has declared the blaze a 'major incident' as a number of homes have had to be evacuated and people in the area have been told to keep windows and
straight to your inboxGary Neville believes the positions Raheem Sterling takes up for Manchester City have dramatically improved since the pair worked together at England.Neville was the Three Lions' assistant manager from 2012 until 2016, with Sterling making his international debut in the same year that the former Manchester United defender started his job.