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Covid cases continue to have a massive impact on schools across Greater Manchester.
With the 10-day isolation period currently still in place for close contacts of positive cases, thousands of children are once again at home and learning remotely.
Many youngsters have faced numerous rounds of isolation this academic year and it's looking like many will spend the final weeks
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Johnny Marr has reflected on his time in The Smiths in a new interview, discussing how the seminal Manchester band had a “blind spot” of being obsessed with media and notoriety.The Manchester icons became indie darlings at the height of their fame, before calling it a day in 1987.Speaking to Poet Laureate Simon Armitage for the new BBC Radio 4 series The Poet Laureate Has Gone to His Shed, Marr said that the band could have done with “less” coverage at the height of their 1980s fame.Discussing
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The Fall frontman Mark E. Smith is up for sale.Currently listed on Rightmove, the three-bedroom semi-detached property is located on Winchester Avenue in Prestwich, Manchester.
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