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A Manchester estate agents has suspended an employee as police investigate vile racist tweets posted following England's defeat to Italy in the 2020 Euro final.
Savills based in Booth Street in the city centre have sent the member of staff home pending an investigation.
But in a statement they say the employee says his account has been hacked.
The posts were made last night (Sunday) just after 11pm. They were
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Police have confirmed they are not investigating any alleged crimes in regards to pictures of Wayne Rooney taken at the weekend. The Derby County manager was pictured surrounded by scantily-dressed women while he slept in a hotel room in Manchester following a night out, the Mirror reports.
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Seven people have been charged after police investigating a shooting carried out a series of dawn raids across Greater Manchester.
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Prince George looking upset as England lost against Italy in the final of the Euro 2020 tournament on Sunday appears to have tugged on the heartstrings of the internet. The seven-year-old royal had looked very happy at the start of the historic match, particularly as he celebrated England’s first goal.
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