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Dancing On Ice bosses have been urged to fire Rufus Hound from the show following shocking claims he made about the Manchester Arena attack. Survivors of the terrorist attack and MPs spoke out against the comedian competing on the hit ITV show.The 41 year old had previously posted comments on Twitter implying that he thought then Prime Minister Theresa May had been behind the cruel tragedy in order to help the Conservatives win the ongoing general election.
direct to your inbox A further 34 people have died in Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for coronavirus.
straight to your inbox every day for freeBruno Fernandes' market value at Manchester United has skyrocketed in the year since he joined the club. The midfielder has become an almost talismanic figure for United in the 12 months since his move from Sporting CP thanks to his incredible form for the club, which has seen him score 29 goals and provide 20 assists in 54 just matches.
straight to your inbox every day for freeClub Brugge manager Philippe Clement has hinted Tahith Chong could stay beyond his season-long loan from Manchester United.The 21-year-old winger joined the Belgian club for the remainder of the campaign in January after spending the first half of the season with Werder Bremen.
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United's 9-0 win over Southampton was not short of talking points. From Alexandre Jankewitz's horror tackle on Scott McTominay and red card in the second minute of the game, to the way United ruthlessly took an injury-hit Southampton side apart, it was an action-packed contest at Old Trafford.
straight to your inbox every day for freeMarcus Rashford expressed sympathy for Southampton player Alex Jankewitz, whose sending off was a major talking point in Manchester United's 9-0 drubbing of Saints. The debutant midfielder was shown a red card inside two minutes at Old Trafford for a studs-up challenge on Scott McTominay.United made him and Southampton pay, plundering four goals in the first half and five more after the break.
direct to your inboxThe country's top counter-terror police officer has sent his sympathies to those left bereaved and injured by the 'horror' of the Manchester Arena suicide bomb attack, saying he thinks of the victims everyday.Neil Basu, the Metropolitan Police's Assistant Commissioner for specialist operations and the national lead for counter-terrorism policing, spoke before giving evidence at the ongoing public inquiry into the atrocity.And he went on to describe dealing with an incident of
direct to your inboxFour men have been charged after suspected weapons were seized during a series of raids across Stretford.
straight to your inbox every day for freeGreater Manchester Police have issued a statement condemning online racist abuse suffered by Manchester United players in the past few days.Marcus Rashford was the victim of some horrific online abuse in the wake of United's 0-0 draw at Arsenal on Saturday night, which he described as "humanity and social media at its worst".
straight to your inbox every day for freeHarry Maguire described the decision to disallow an Anthony Martial goal against Sheffield United as "incredible" as he revealed his teammates were "devastated" in the dressing room after Wednesday night's shock loss.United were denied a first-half equaliser against the Blades when referee Peter Bankes penalised Maguire for jumping into opposition goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, before Martial swept the loose ball home.
straight to your inbox every day for freeRio Ferdinand says that the Manchester United dressing room is feeling confident after interviewing Paul Pogba this week. The former United defender spoke to the midfielder on behalf of BT Sport after a fantastic run of form for the Frenchman, which has seen him reestablish himself as a first-team regular.
direct to your inboxGary Lineker has sent Manchester United and Liverpool a "frightening" Premier League title warning after Manchester City climbed to the top of the table.City thumped West Bromwich Albion 5-0 at the Hawthorns on Tuesday night to leapfrog United and go top for the first time this season.
ITV bosses will not be firing Rufus Hound after 'homophobic and racist' tweets resurfaced, it has been reported. Dancing On Ice decision makers won't boot him off the show despite the controversy.
direct to your inboxA man was taken to hospital with lacerations to his head after a stabbing in Moston.Police confirmed that a stabbing involving two men happened on Kenyon Lane at around 6.45pm on Friday (January 22).A 35-year-old man was taken to hospital after suffering lacerations to his head.Police say his injuries are not life-threatening.
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United tasted FA Cup victory against their oldest rivals as they beat Liverpool 3-2 at Old Trafford. Both sides fielded competitive teams and Liverpool ended their four-game goalless with a brace from Mohamed Salah, but goals from Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford the winner from Bruno Fernandes put United in the draw for the fifth round.
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direct to your inboxDancing on Ice viewers have flooded Ofcom with complaints following the first episode.The ITV skating show, hosted by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, returned on Sunday night (Janaury 17).Six of 12 new celebrities kick-started the competition with the remaining six due to skate this weekend.Despite only being one show in to the 10-week series, viewers have already taken issue with three different things.Ofcom has confirmed to the Manchester Evening News that the
direct to your inbox"Can we have all available ambulances, please?"We need every available ambulance."As many as you can get please."The harrowing words of a police call room operator to North West Ambulance Service control in the minutes after the Manchester Arena terror attack."All ambulances."As many as you can get please." The audio recording was one of many radio and telephone exchanges made between emergency services in the aftermath of the explosion to be played at the public inquiry into